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* 4 off-site [[holding]]s
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* Promote [[fortress]] to County
 
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The position of '''count''' is the next step up from [[baron]]; once a player achieves certain requirements the [[outpost liaison]] will announce the elevation to a county, and when the liaison leaves the map the promotion will become official. In other words, lands must be a barony before they can be a county. Unlike with the barony offering, the upgrade to county is automatic and cannot be declined (though, should an [[unfortunate accident]] befall the liaison then the promotion will be deferred).  A count will upgrade to a [[duke]] under proper conditions.
 
The position of '''count''' is the next step up from [[baron]]; once a player achieves certain requirements the [[outpost liaison]] will announce the elevation to a county, and when the liaison leaves the map the promotion will become official. In other words, lands must be a barony before they can be a county. Unlike with the barony offering, the upgrade to county is automatic and cannot be declined (though, should an [[unfortunate accident]] befall the liaison then the promotion will be deferred).  A count will upgrade to a [[duke]] under proper conditions.
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== Requirements (v0.44.11+)==
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Nobility status is entirely based on the number of off-site holdings now.  Currently 1 (Baron), 4 (Count), 9 (Duke), (and 9+n*2 for modded higher ranks).  The land holder trigger numbers now influence the rate at which your civilization will send out settlers to found new sites near your fortress.  If you fortress is inaccessible or your civ's population is really low, they won't be able to do it.{{cite forum|171295/7807510}}
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== Requirements (v0.44.10-)==
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*Have a caravan leave when your population is 20 or more
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*Exported 20k wealth
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*Created 200k wealth (imported wealth does not count)
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