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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
− | A citizen of a [[Settlement]], usually they only have the most basics of rights on the deed, however this is configurable by the deed holder. | + | A citizen of a [[Settlement]], usually they only have the most basics of rights on the deed, however this is configurable by the deed holder. |
− | + | Citizens can re-spawn at the [[Settlement]] they belong to, and can choose to relocate their [[Bank]] account to the settlement [[token]]. | |
− | Citizens can | + | Citizens can also re-spawn on deeds allied to their own town if they are within 50 tiles of the allied deed token. |
− | + | Citizens can type /vote username to vote for a new mayor, the amount of votes needed depends on whether the village is a dictatorship or a democracy. | |
− | Citizens can also | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 21:11, 22 December 2007
Introduction
A citizen of a Settlement, usually they only have the most basics of rights on the deed, however this is configurable by the deed holder. Citizens can re-spawn at the Settlement they belong to, and can choose to relocate their Bank account to the settlement token. Citizens can also re-spawn on deeds allied to their own town if they are within 50 tiles of the allied deed token. Citizens can type /vote username to vote for a new mayor, the amount of votes needed depends on whether the village is a dictatorship or a democracy.
See Also
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