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Mandates should not be confused with [[demand]]s. | Mandates should not be confused with [[demand]]s. | ||
− | The [[King]] and consort, [[advisor]], [[philosopher]], [[hammerer]], and [[dungeon master]] make no mandates. The [[Baron]], [[Baron consort]], [[mayor]], and [[tax collector]] can have one active mandate. The [[Count]] and [[Count consort]] can have two simultaneous mandates each, while the [[Duke]] and consort can each have up to three. | + | The [[King]] and consort, [[advisor]], [[philosopher]], [[hammerer]], and [[dungeon master]] make no mandates. The [[Baron]], [[Baron consort]], [[mayor]], and [[tax collector]] can have one active mandate. The [[Count]] and [[Count consort]] can have two simultaneous mandates each, while the the [[Duke]] and consort can each have up to three. |
There are two types of mandates: production mandates and export bans. | There are two types of mandates: production mandates and export bans. |