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==Estates for Knights==
 
==Estates for Knights==
 
As a knight of a region you are given an estate. Your estate provides you with a share of the taxes of the region. Having an estate provides the lord of the region with the ability to assign you to an army.
 
As a knight of a region you are given an estate. Your estate provides you with a share of the taxes of the region. Having an estate provides the lord of the region with the ability to assign you to an army.
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==Estates for Lords==
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Lords can take an estate in their region, or rely on the Lord's share of the taxes taken from their knights. Lords can also re-size, create, and delete estates; lords can also kick out knights, change the tax rate, and change the Lord's share of their knights taxes.
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
 
* [[Estates]]
 
* [[Estates]]
 
* [[Taxes]]
 
* [[Taxes]]
 
==Estates for Lords==
 
As a lord, you are tasked with making sure your own and your knight's estates are set so that they keep the region in order.  Your scribes provide an easy way of keeping tabs on the estates in your region, which you will see under current estates.  You are told what estates are actively set to, what is required for each to function at 100% capacity, and the efficiency of the estates.  The goal is to have the efficiency above 100%, anything less and your region stats will drop.  It is important to know that the numbers under active and required correspond to the size of the estates, not how many estates there are.
 
*A Small estate is worth 5.
 
*A Medium estate is worth 7.
 
*A Large estate is worth 8.
 
*A Lord's estate is worth 12.
 
The amount required is based upon your region's populace.  The higher the population of your region, the more estates it will require.  It is also important to know that it is based on the current population and not the maximum population of the region.  Thus if the population grows, more estates will be required.
 
 
You are not told explicitly what the estates of each knight is set to.  It is up to you to figure it out should you feel the need to do so.
 

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Estates for Knights

As a knight of a region you are given an estate. Your estate provides you with a share of the taxes of the region. Having an estate provides the lord of the region with the ability to assign you to an army.

Estates for Lords

Lords can take an estate in their region, or rely on the Lord's share of the taxes taken from their knights. Lords can also re-size, create, and delete estates; lords can also kick out knights, change the tax rate, and change the Lord's share of their knights taxes.

See Also