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− | There are several ways that a noble can become rogue, with the main one being [[ban]]ned from your own realm. A rogue exists at the bottom rung of the social [[rank|hierarchy]], if he can even be said to exist there at all. Outcast from society, a rogue cannot recruit a unit, nor cash bonds in any city. If a rogue is captured he can face immediate [[death|execution]] or [[emmigrate|deportation]] by the [[Government_Position#Judge|Judge]] of the [[realm]] he was caught in. | + | There are several ways that a noble can become rogue, with the main one being [[ban]]ned from your own realm. A rogue exists at the bottom rung of the social [[rank|hierarchy]], if he can even be said to exist there at all. Outcast from society, a rogue cannot [[unit#Recruiting a Unit|recruit]] a unit, nor cash bonds in any city. If a rogue is captured he can face immediate [[death|execution]] or [[emmigrate|deportation]] by the [[Government_Position#Judge|Judge]] of the [[realm]] he was caught in. |
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Revision as of 20:55, 19 August 2005
There are several ways that a noble can become rogue, with the main one being banned from your own realm. A rogue exists at the bottom rung of the social hierarchy, if he can even be said to exist there at all. Outcast from society, a rogue cannot recruit a unit, nor cash bonds in any city. If a rogue is captured he can face immediate execution or deportation by the Judge of the realm he was caught in.
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