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Editing Advanced Entity Position Mechanics
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A landholder can appoint civ-positions and site positions. This works as expected: the positions only are appointed then when that landholder becomes available on civ-level or when he arrives at that site for site-level positions. | A landholder can appoint civ-positions and site positions. This works as expected: the positions only are appointed then when that landholder becomes available on civ-level or when he arrives at that site for site-level positions. | ||
− | If your rank of landholder is the first of its rank in the realm, and is the sole appointer of some civ-position, then immediately as | + | If your rank of landholder is the first of its rank in the realm, and is the sole appointer of some civ-position, then immediately as he gains the title, he will appoint the empty civ-slots. This may happen on your site, but the frequency and certainty is hard to determine. |
==Succession== | ==Succession== |