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Shouldn't we get rid of the "''this is a possible feature and may never be included in the game''" thing? --[[User:Shenron|Shenron]] 1:09, March 13 2007 (CET) | Shouldn't we get rid of the "''this is a possible feature and may never be included in the game''" thing? --[[User:Shenron|Shenron]] 1:09, March 13 2007 (CET) | ||
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I'm curious as to how this will differ from the oaths system... -Chénier 05:10, 8 January 2007 (CET)
Rulers and Knights
Likewise, a knight may own allegiance only to the crown, and not to a duke or lord. - does this mean that rulers could get the option to have their own knights under them, or is this still the Imperial Knight category? DorianGray 13:50, 9 January 2007 (CET)
- No, this is specifically knights sworn to the king and receiving their tax share from the realm taxes. Same will be possible for dukes. --Tom 17:23, 9 January 2007 (CET)
Just Making Sure
Shouldn't we get rid of the "this is a possible feature and may never be included in the game" thing? --Shenron 1:09, March 13 2007 (CET)
Layers
Is it possible to have an allegiance in every layer, like an oath to the king, one to a duchy and one to a lord? Or is there always only one possible, like if you have an oath to a local lord and you get an oath to a Duke for a share of the duchy's income, that your oath to the local lord is gone?