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Every [[troop leader]] must belong to a realm. One who does not is a [[ | Every [[troop leader]] must belong to a realm. One who does not is a [[rogue]], an outcast, shunned by society. | ||
You serve your realm by fighting for it, or maybe by simply helping to maintain the many [[region]]s in your realm. In return you receive a share of the [[taxes]]. But a realm is much more than that. It is a community, a group of nobles bound together by their devotion to a cause, a god, or to the common lands they share. | You serve your realm by fighting for it, or maybe by simply helping to maintain the many [[region]]s in your realm. In return you receive a share of the [[taxes]]. But a realm is much more than that. It is a community, a group of nobles bound together by their devotion to a cause, a god, or to the common lands they share. |
Revision as of 23:21, 14 August 2005
Every troop leader must belong to a realm. One who does not is a rogue, an outcast, shunned by society.
You serve your realm by fighting for it, or maybe by simply helping to maintain the many regions in your realm. In return you receive a share of the taxes. But a realm is much more than that. It is a community, a group of nobles bound together by their devotion to a cause, a god, or to the common lands they share.
Realms also conduct diplomacy through their ruler. By banding together, the individual duchies of the realm support each other and fight for each other. In a realm, no one stands alone.
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