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There are two basic types of positions that are customizable: '''civ(ilization)''' level and '''site level'''. Positions with the tag [SITE] are at site level, positions without the tag [SITE] are at 'civ level'. These two types of nobles can be considered '''loosely related systems'''. There are a few places where they can interact with each other.
 
There are two basic types of positions that are customizable: '''civ(ilization)''' level and '''site level'''. Positions with the tag [SITE] are at site level, positions without the tag [SITE] are at 'civ level'. These two types of nobles can be considered '''loosely related systems'''. There are a few places where they can interact with each other.
  
Civ-level positions are in charge of the civilization as a whole, managing national trade, laws, and wars. These are, for example, the vanilla [[monarch]], [[princes]], [[diplomat]] and [[general]].
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Citizen-level positions are in charge of the civilization as a whole, managing national trade, laws, and wars. These are, for example, the vanilla [[monarch]], [[princes]], [[diplomat]] and [[general]].
  
 
'''LAND_HOLDERS''' nobles are also positions at civ-level. These units are members of the national government, but have gained hold over some land or site. Once they do, they move to that place, but their position is still regarded as a civ-level position.
 
'''LAND_HOLDERS''' nobles are also positions at civ-level. These units are members of the national government, but have gained hold over some land or site. Once they do, they move to that place, but their position is still regarded as a civ-level position.

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