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To add silver to the Town Bell right click it with a purse in hand. The value added to the upkeep will get a bonus from the character's [[Law & Lore]] [[Proficiency]].  
 
To add silver to the Town Bell right click it with a purse in hand. The value added to the upkeep will get a bonus from the character's [[Law & Lore]] [[Proficiency]].  
  
If the bell runs out of silver, the town area will still protect any structures built on it from decay, but authority objects will be destructible without a TbF. Any other structures on the town area (walls, buildings etc) will still be protected from Waste unless a TbF is built against the town.
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If the bell runs out of silver, the town area will still protect any structures built on it from decay, but authority objects and any other structures on the town area (walls, buildings etc) will be destructible even without a [[Trial by Fire]], and will not leave any [[Scent]]s.
  
 
==Besieging a Town==
 
==Besieging a Town==

Revision as of 02:50, 28 January 2020

Town Bell icon.png Town Bell
Skill(s) required:
Size: 3 x 2
Object(s) required:
Needs lighting?: No
Move/Destroy:
Liftable?: No
Repaired with: unknown
Required by:
Required by: None
Town Bell
Town Bell

About

A town bell has a base upkeep of 25 silver per day. 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 must be done on Paved land and creates a town with name written in Town Charter. The name of the town cannot be changed after the bell has been built. The character who builds the bell is the town mayor, and 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 authority 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 the Bell in its centre. Walking and swimming on this claim is free to everyone, unlike personal claim. Other actions require citizenship (including riding a Horse or a Giant Cricket). Any personal 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

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.

Area Size

After the town bell is placed, the area of influence is 50 tiles north, east, west, south, plus 1 tile(centre location) for the bell. Giving a total of 101 x 101 centered on the Bell. The Bell is 3 x 2 squares in size, but the claim is centered on the tile where the original build sign was placed. The total area of an original town claim is 10201 squares.

The area can be expanded by placing Boundry Stones (51x51 tiles) with increased upkeep costs.

Payment

To add silver to the Town Bell right click it with a purse in hand. The value added to the upkeep will get a bonus from the character's Law & Lore Proficiency.

If the bell runs out of silver, the town area will still protect any structures built on it from decay, but authority objects and any other structures on the town area (walls, buildings etc) will be destructible even without a Trial by Fire, and will not leave any Scents.

Besieging a Town

Any crime can be committed on town land except the crime of Waste. To commit Waste, the attacker must besiege the town by building a Trial by Fire in such a way that the 'waste claim' created covers the town claim.

Trial Membership

A new citizen added to a town automatically becomes a Trial Member. Trial Members can do most of the things a normal member can do, but they cannot build or destroy anything (except for a Lean-to). This is to help prevent treachery due to the fact that anyone in a town member's party also has the same permissions they have. Raiders can use this fact to get around placing a Trial by Fire as many people are foolish enough to invite almost anyone into a town without the slightest background check. Trial Members will become Full Citizens after a month or when they are manually promoted by someone with Manage Permissions. Trial Members are free for the first month, but each month after that, the Trial Member costs silver to remain in the town unpromoted. This is to prevent Mayors from cheating by keeping everyone as a Trial Member forever. It costs more to kick someone from a town and reinvite them than it does to keep them a Trial Member.



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