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− | Inalienable rights are the rights which every troop leaders has, simply | + | Inalienable rights are the rights which every troop leaders has, simply because they are a noble. These rights can not be taken away; all troop leaders should protest out of office anyone foolish enough to violate one of these rights. An attack on one troop leader's rights is an attack on the rights of all nobles. |
If one of your inalienable rights has been violated, you should [[complain|report]] the matter to the [[titans]]. | If one of your inalienable rights has been violated, you should [[complain|report]] the matter to the [[titans]]. |
Revision as of 09:30, 27 July 2005
Inalienable rights are the rights which every troop leaders has, simply because they are a noble. These rights can not be taken away; all troop leaders should protest out of office anyone foolish enough to violate one of these rights. An attack on one troop leader's rights is an attack on the rights of all nobles.
If one of your inalienable rights has been violated, you should report the matter to the titans.
The inalienable rights are:
- Choosing which type of unit to command
- Going to tournaments
- Voting, and choosing who to vote for