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[Declaration Order] Assign Province Ruler (Rulership)
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RULERSHIP

Assign Province Ruler: Provinces are more productive and loyal when they have an effective character as their ruler. Any type of character may rule a province. A province ruler must be picked from among those of your characters who were born in that province. If none of your unassigned characters were born in that province, you may assign the character of your choice. You may not assign the tasks of ruling more than one province to a single character. Your Chancellor is pre-assigned as the ruler of your capital province. Remember, provincial rulers have LIFETIME assignments. Thus it is not necessary to use a declaration order assigning a character to be a province ruler if that character is already a province ruler. It is not required that each province has a province ruler, however, provinces without rulership will suffer for the lack. The provincial rulers may be commanded to actively rule on the same turn in which they are assigned a rulership position. Example:

I DECLARE (Character ID) ®ule (P)rovince (XYZ)

Note: Neither a province ruler nor monarch may "retire". Rulership is a lifetime assignment. However, a province ruler may abdicate his title to become a monarch. In such cases you may assign a new province ruler to the province vacated on that same turn.

SOURCE: http://www.reality.com/hwdecrul.htm

Number #1 - Any type of character may rule a province.


Number #2 -A province ruler must be picked from among those of your characters who were born in that province.


Number #3 - If none of your unassigned characters were born in that province, you may assign the character of your choice.


Number #4 - You may not assign the tasks of ruling more than one province to a single character.


Number #5 - Your Chancellor is pre-assigned as the ruler of your capital province. Players can never assign any character as the ruler of their capital province. The game always auto-assigns the Chancellor as the ruler of your capital province.

NOTE: Remember, provincial rulers have LIFETIME assignments.

NOTE: The Chancellor always doubles as the provincial ruler of the capital province.

NOTE: A province ruler may abdicate his title to become a monarch. In such cases, you may assign a new province ruler to the province vacated on that same turn.
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