Monastery

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Monasteries called also Abbeys, are a special place on the map of the world of Renaissance Kingdoms. Monastery is a kind of town with special rules.

Unlike in normal towns, a resident may be a trusted person approved by the town's current ruler - the abbot. Abbot combines the offices of pastor and alderman, and is elected by the monastic brethren called monks.

The monks, including the Abbot, have no houses or workshops; their only property is a cell granted by the monastery. In a cell, similar to an ordinary house, its occupant can store his belongings and money, and can manage property. The only property a monk may own at the monastery are two fields and an inn.

There are two reasonable grounds for the existence of a monastery in the game. Monks have the ability to make beer in the monastery workshop, which is cheaper than this purchased by the tavern panel. The existence of the monastery gives the Aristotelian church the ability to create and manage monastic orders, and it gives the monks themselves the ability to be monks and play out monastic life.

Monatery

View of the monastery in browser

Chapel

TBD: Description for location Chapel

My cell

TBD: Description for location My Cell

Succursale

TBD: Description for location Succursale

Market

TBD: Description for location Market

Refectory

TBD: Description for location Refectory

Workshop and fields

TBD: Description for location Workshop and fields

Travel

TBD: Description for location Travel

Monasteries

There are currently only four monasteries {{{1}}} [verification needed]

in the Reborn Kingdoms:
  • Tastevin, located between Péronne and Amiens, specifically on node 333 in The County of Artois (Kingdom of France) [verification needed]
  • Heiligenbronn, located between Bad Mergentheim and Rothenburg, specifically on the ??? in the Burggrafschaft von Nurnberg (Sacrum Romanorum Imperium Nationis Germanicae) [verification needed]
  • Szent Pàl, located between Esztergom and Gyar, specifically on node 1017 in Magyar Kiralysag County (Hungary) [verification needed]
  • Valdiponte, located between Montepulciano and Aquila, specifically on node 1235 in Repubblica Fiorentina County (Italy) [verification needed]