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==Duties==
 
==Duties==
 
Vassals are appointed by the [[Regent]] and responsible for monitoring the market transactions, managing taxes (if given a percentage by the Regent) and starting construction projects. Vassals are based at a [[Castle]].
 
Vassals are appointed by the [[Regent]] and responsible for monitoring the market transactions, managing taxes (if given a percentage by the Regent) and starting construction projects. Vassals are based at a [[Castle]].
Their main duties typically are:
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His main duties are:
 
* Manage taxes
 
* Manage taxes
* Manage local resources
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* Manage resources
 
* Start construction of [[Market]], [[Tavern]], [[Court]], [[Barracks and Prisons]], [[Barracks and Prisons - Level 2]], [[Watch Tower]], [[Well]] and [[Harbor]]
 
* Start construction of [[Market]], [[Tavern]], [[Court]], [[Barracks and Prisons]], [[Barracks and Prisons - Level 2]], [[Watch Tower]], [[Well]] and [[Harbor]]
 
* Assign [[Judge]], [[Guard Captain]], [[Academy Director]], [[Drill Master]] and [[Tower Guardian]]
 
* Assign [[Judge]], [[Guard Captain]], [[Academy Director]], [[Drill Master]] and [[Tower Guardian]]
  
For More Information see: [[Castle]]
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For More Information Look at : [[Castle]]
 
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[[Category: Roles]]
 
[[Category: Roles]]

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