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Revision as of 13:55, 20 November 2022
The town is the groupement of :
- the public buildings of the Duchy or of the ville franche,
- the character's house and fields,
- the flats and the mansions in capital cities.
It is led by the mayor, elected by its inhabitants.
You can access it through :
In town, your character can access :
New towns can appear depending on the number of new players signing up to Renaissance Kingdoms.
A town reaches saturation point when it has more than 450 inhabitants.
Nevertheless, the current trend is sadly not to open new towns...
Note:
- There is but one town in each County or Duchy that has the capital city status. It gives it particular advantages and disadvantages.
- The town is called :
- a ville franche if its node's statu quo was changed by an army.
- a ville franche if its node's statu quo was changed by an army.