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== Founding ==
Founding a settlement (deed) requires the use of either a [[deed stake]] or a [[settlement form]]. Unlike [[Writ of Ownership|writs]], which are created by building a [[House (general)|house]], settlement forms must be purchased from an [[NPC]] [[trader]]. The price of a form is 10 silver.
Right-clicking a deed stake in your inventory brings up a "Settlement Application Form" dialog in which you have all the options for your settlement (similar to using a settlement form). The founding costs are taken from your bank account.
Stand on the tile that you want your village centre token to be on, right-click the Settlement deed paper|deed stake in your inventory, and choose Village > Found Village. A series of forms follows where you can set:
*Settlement size, east-west and north-south
*Perimeter size, beyond the five free tiles
*Village name and motto and whether it is a democracy or autocracy
** You can rename a village in the resize optionfor 5 silver coins. This resets the productivity bonus of the village and lock locks the name for 6 months.
*Number of guards.
When you use your settlement form to found a deed, you will have a credit of 10 silver. 3 silver will always be reserved for upkeep. The other 7 silver is used to cover your tile costs, and any left over will also go to your upkeep. If your inital deed would cost more than 7 silver, you must have the extra amount in your bank account. One tile on deed costs 1 copper to purchase and has a 20 iron upkeep. 1 perimeter tile costs 50 iron to purchase and has a 5 iron upkeep.
You can found a deed while you are still a villager of another deed. Once you found the new deed you'll become the mayor of the new deed and automatically leave the old deed.
===Notes===
*Free players can plant a deed, but won't be able to invite other players using /vinvite until they turn premium.
*You need the writs for to have [[permissions|ownership]] of all buildings that fall within your new settlement area in your inventory to be able to place a deed. **''You can place a new deed's '''perimeter''' over existing buildings for which you don't own the writ, provided you do not touch a house wall with the actual deed area - ie leave a 2 tiles gap between deed edge and any house wall.''
**''You can expand a perimeter over houses you do not own - provided your deed tiles do not touch the building''
*Settlements can only be founded within your [[kingdom]]. On Chaos or the Epic servers, this might require building [[guard tower]]s.
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