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Once appointed, the local baron(ess) can issue [[mandate]]s and [[demand]]s, and these will be strongly influenced by his or her personal [[preference]]s. Of particular note, a baron(ess) with no item preferences will never issue any mandates (but may still make demands). If a non-mandater is appointed, it may be a good idea to supply additional happy [[thought]]s for him/her to replace those that would have been experienced from having mandates met. | Once appointed, the local baron(ess) can issue [[mandate]]s and [[demand]]s, and these will be strongly influenced by his or her personal [[preference]]s. Of particular note, a baron(ess) with no item preferences will never issue any mandates (but may still make demands). If a non-mandater is appointed, it may be a good idea to supply additional happy [[thought]]s for him/her to replace those that would have been experienced from having mandates met. | ||
− | The selected baron(ess) may still perform useful | + | The selected baron(ess) may still perform useful labour from his/her normal life (as a miner, for example). However, as the baron is supposed to be a [[Noble#Notes|lazy noble]], this seems to be an unintended, broken behaviour in all pre-0.50.xx versions (so far) and might be fixed in future releases. |
− | If a baron dies, goes insane, or has an [[unfortunate accident]], players will not be able to appoint a new baron | + | If a baron dies, goes insane, or has an [[unfortunate accident]], players will not be able to appoint a new baron and consequently cannot get other nobles which are upgraded from baron, i.e. [[count]] and [[duke]]. However, in at least some situations, the fortress can still eventually become the seat of the [[monarch|monarchy]] of its civilization, in which case a baron (or count/duke) for the fortress at least sometimes arrives as part of the monarch's entourage. |
[[File:Barony appointment.PNG|200px|thumb|right|A picture detailing how a baron is appointed. ASCII mode.]] | [[File:Barony appointment.PNG|200px|thumb|right|A picture detailing how a baron is appointed. ASCII mode.]] | ||
+ | == Requirements (v0.44.11+)== | ||
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+ | Nobility status is entirely based on the number of off-site [[holding]]s{{verify}}, 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 your 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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