Politics

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  • Things you can do: This is the list of actions you can take in the politics tab.

Rename your character or family:

  • This will allow you to change the name of your character or family if you think it doesn't conform to the standards laid out in Tom's name policy

Change allegiance

  • Lords
    • Allows you to change the allegiance of your region to a new Duke whose duchy borders your region, or the duchy your lord character is currently in.
  • Dukes
    • Allows you to change the allegiance of your duchy to that of a realm which borders your duchy, or the realm your duke character is currently in.

Govern the estates and tax settings

  • Allows you to create, resize, and close estates
  • Allows you to set the tax rate on the peasants and the amount levied against the knights
  • Allows you to kick out knights
  • Allows you to abandon your region (resign as region lord)

Assign knights to armies

  • Allows you to assign yourself and your knights to armies

Your estate

  • Allows you to abandon your estate or choose a new one

Referendum

  • Allows Lords, and Government officials to propose a referendum

Paperwork

  • Your paperwork will allow you to access your personal contacts, send a message to the Titans, provide you with url's for your family and character pages in the wiki, as well as toggle your eligibility for election or appointment to poltical office
    • Manage your personal contacts
      • A list of nobles and adventurers who you have written, are in your realm, or have met. Allows you to ignore them, delete the contact, or send them a message.
    • Contact the Titans
    • Political office eligibility
      • You are able to check an option box to refuse a type of office should you have no desire for your character to take up the responsibility.

Disagree or Protest

  • Protests against government officials
    • Allows you to protest silently or publicly against a government official
      • Depending on the government type, if enough people protest the official could lose prestige or even their office.