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Town Bell icon.png Town Bell
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Town Bell
Town Bell

About

A town bell has a base upkeep of 10 silver every 6 hours. Expanding the town bell with authority objects increases the upkeep slightly as well as increasing the capacity of the town bell. Base capacity is 750 silver.

Building Town Bell creates a town with name written in Town Charter with owner of the charter as its mayor, who can invite players into a town or kick them out. He also manages their rights to take new people, kick people from the town and manage rights of others. A mayor can renounce his position. If a town has no mayor, because he renounced or is dead, any citizen can become mayor by right-clicking the Town Bell. If a town has no influence and no mayor, then anyone can become its mayor.

All citizens have access to town chat.

Town Claim

The Town Bell creates a town claim in the shape of a square with a bell in its center. Walking on this claim is free to everyone, unlike personal claim. Other actions require citizenship. Any claim that has its claim stone covered by a town claim can be removed by spending 2 silver coins per tile it covers.

Town Mayor

from loftar's post on November 8th, 2012 http://forum.salemgame.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1701#p19826

Exactly three conditions need to be fulfilled for one to be able to become mayor of a town:

  • The town currently has no mayor
  • The character trying to become mayor has Compacts & Constitutions
  • Either the character trying to become mayor needs to be a citizen of the town, or the town must be out of authority, or there must be no citizens at all in the town.

If you right-click the townbell without getting the option to become mayor, that means at least one of the above is not true.