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* perform an act of [[disobedience]]
 
* perform an act of [[disobedience]]
* donate to the town
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* [[donation|donate]] to the town
 
* access the town hall, which serves as the town's [[forum]]
 
* access the town hall, which serves as the town's [[forum]]
* see the list of characters presently in the town by checking the "Information on the village"
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* see the list of [[character]]s presently in the town by checking the "[[Town Information]]"
* access the "Town directory of peasants and artisans"
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* access the "[[Town directory of peasants and artisans]]"
* review the [[Prosperity]] ranking of the town
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* review the [[Prosperity Ranking]] of the [[town]]
 
* see a list of [[physician]]s and their [[consulting room]]s
 
* see a list of [[physician]]s and their [[consulting room]]s
 
* check if [[ranch keeping]] is activated or not
 
* check if [[ranch keeping]] is activated or not
 
* enlist in the [[militia]] if there are available posts
 
* enlist in the [[militia]] if there are available posts
* read the mayor's name and the mayor's message
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* read the [[mayor]]'s name and the [[mayor's message]]
  
 
= Elections =
 
= Elections =

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The town hall is a central location for both administrative and social activities within the game world, providing essential services and opportunities for the characters who reside in the town.

You can access it via:

In the Renaissance Kingdoms, each town is governed by a mayor elected every 30 days by all its inhabitants. To run for mayor, a character needs to have reached level 15 and acquired the "Municipal ambitions" skill, while anyone with the "Municipal voter" skill can cast their vote. This deviation from historical accuracy is introduced to enhance gameplay and diversity in the game.

Remarks:

  • In the case of the cantons of the Swiss Confederation, a town hall is referred to as the "avoyerie," and the mayor is referred to as the "avoyer."

Here are some key features and actions you can take within the town hall:

Town Hall

Elections

Job offers

Land market


Summary