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Products
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Horse
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A large hoofed mammal having a shorthaired coat, a long mane, and a long 
tail, domesticated since ancient times and used for riding and for carrying 
loads. Horses are required to forge the Arm Horse, and are necessary to form 
the Horse and Calvary units.

Available at: An Ding, Bei Ping, Ji, Jin Yang, Tian Shui, Wu Wei

Leather
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The dressed or tanned hide of an animal, usually with the hair removed. 
Leather is required for to forge the Arms Armor, Catapult, and Tower.

Available at: Chen Liu, Ping Yuan, Qiao, Ru Nan, Xi Ping, Xiang Yang, Zi Tong

Lumber
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Timber sawed into boards, planks, or other structural members of standard or 
specified length. Lumber is required to forge the Arms Arbalest, Bow, 
Catapult, Crossbow, Tower, and Wood Ox.

Available at: Han Zhong, He Nei, Hong Nong, Jian An, Jiang Ling, Jiao Zhi, Pu 
Yang, Wu Ling, Ye, Yong An, Yue Ling

Nitrate
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Fertilizer consisting of sodium nitrate or potassium nitrate. Nitrate is 
required to forge the Arms Fireball and Wood Ox.

Available at: Bei Hai, Cheng Du, Shang Dang

Ore
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A mineral or an aggregate of minerals from which a valuable constituent, 
especially a metal, can be profitably mined or extracted. Ore is required to 
forge the Arms Armor, Elephant, Harness and Wood Ox.

Available at: Chang An, Cheng Yang, Gui Yang, Jian Ning, Jian Ye, Jiang Xia, 
Lu Jiang, Nan Hai, Nan Pi, Wan, Wu Du, Xia Pi, Xiang Ping, Xu Chang

Rattan
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Any of various climbing palms of the genera Calamus, Daemonorops, or 
Plectomia of tropical Asia, having long, tough, slender stems. Rattan is 
required to forge the Arms Elephant and Teng Jia.

Available at: Yun Nan

Sulfur
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A pale yellow nonmetallic element occurring widely in nature in several free 
and combined allotropic forms. It is used in black gunpowder. Sulfur is 
required to form the Arms Fireball and Wood Ox.

Available at: Ling Ling, Yong Chang

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Disasters
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Occasionally one of several disasters can occur during the year to any number 
of cities. Some of these disasters occur only once while others such as 
Locusts and Plague can spread to other cities as time progresses. It's always 
amusing when this happens to your enemies, but it's less amusing when it 
happens only to your country. 

Blizzard - Usually occurs in northern provinces in October. Reduces Commerce 
and Land in affected cities. Roads are blocked for a period of time.

Bounty - Not really a disaster. Greatly increases Food harvest in affected 
cities.

Flood - Usually occurs in April or after a typhoon. Reduces Commerce, Land, 
and Defense in affected cities. Roads are flooded and become unusable for a 
period of time.

Locusts - Reduces Land in affected cities. Can spread to other cities over 
time.

Plague - Reduces Population in affected cities. All Officers in the city are 
reduced in Health. Can spread to other cities over time.

Riot - Usually occurs in cities with low Safety. Reduces Safety in affected 
cities.

Typhoon - Usually occurs in April. Reduces Commerce and Land in affected 
cities.

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VI. Character Types
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"In these days of disorder a good soldier can make a name for himself."
                                       - Guan Yu to Guo Chang

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Ronin
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Technically speaking Ronin are wandering samurai, but in the context of the 
game they are wandering officers that are not serving any Liege. Ronins have 
the least amount of options available to them of any class, and have very 
little power as a result. On the other hand they are usually unaffected by 
events around them and don't have to worry about administrative duties. 
Unfortunately, this also limits their opportunities to obtain Fame as well. 
Eventually you may decide to join a Liege, establish your own country, or 
remain a wanderer for the rest of your life.

Strengths: Flexibility.

Weaknesses: Limited power. Little opportunities to increase Fame.

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Tips for the aspiring Ronin
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- Use letters and visits frequently to increase your Bond with powerful 
Officers. Not only will this allow you to get tutorage from them, but you 
will also become acquainted with a wide variety of other Officers in the 
process. 

- Learn the Study and Zeal skills as soon as possible.

- Remember that while being tutored increases your abilities faster, you will 
rarely, if ever, learn new skills.

- Skills learned while training depends on the type of city you are in. 
Training is also more effective if your Trust in that city is high.

- If some of your abilities are low, you may want to consider remaining a 
Ronin until you can train those abilities to acceptable levels. Ronin don't 
have to worry about being captured or executed like Officers do, nor do they 
have to carry out tasks dictated by the Prefect each month. Unfortunately, 
they also have the fewest Action Points available so they improve abilities 
relatively slowly compared to Officers.

- WAR and INT are important if you enlist in a city near a heavily contested 
border. If these abilities aren't very high, consider enlisting in a city 
relatively far away from most of the action.

- While POL is important for Officers, Ronin don't have access to Domestic 
commands and therefore don't really need it.

- Don't bother training CHA. Your CHA experience increases every time you 
send a letter or visit someone. And because Ronin don't recruit or conscript, 
there's really no point in having a high CHA. At least for now.

- If you don't have the Duel skill, don't bother fighting tigers you 
encounter during hunts, even if you have high WAR. Even the weak tigers will 
tear you to shreds. This goes for Officers as well.

For more details on being a Ronin please refer to the "Life as a Ronin" 
section.

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Officer
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Officers are the foundation of the game, and are therefore the most common 
character type. They are usually assigned domestic tasks by the Prefect in 
times of peace, and are frequently sent to the front lines in times of war. 
Depending on their abilities they can advance in Class and Rank rather 
quickly. They may even be promoted to Prefect, Warlord, or as a successor to 
a Liege himself if they are skilled enough. Some Officers change allegiances 
on a whim. Others are faithful unto death. While an officer's life may be a 
hard one, it can most certainly be rewarding in many ways.

Strengths: Great opportunities to advance in Class, Rank, and Fame.

Weaknesses: May be overruled by the Prefect during certain commands.

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Tips for the aspiring Officer
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- Get your Bond with your Liege to 100 as soon as possible.

- Get your Bond with your Prefect to 100 as soon as possible.

- Get your Trust with your base city up to 100 as soon as possible.

- Always follow the suggestions made by your Prefect, Warlord, or Liege, 
unless doing so will be absolutely detrimental to the well being of the city. 
Your superiors will usually know what the best course of action for the city 
is for the current situation. Even if their suggestion is a bit silly 
(searching a city for talent that has already been searched, or trying to 
recruit an Officer that has repeatedly refused), agree to do it anyway. It's 
best to stay on their good side whenever possible.

- Keep making acquaintances with other Officers, even enemy Officers.

- Always try to suggest a task to your Prefect if you haven't been assigned 
one for the month. Not only will this increase your experience, but your 
Deeds and Fame as well.

- Try to train rather than tutor as much as possible, unless a particular 
ability is dismally low. As an Officer you'll need skills now more than ever 
before. Study and Zeal are a must have. If you're in a heavily contested 
region, it would be a good idea to get combat skills such as Valor, Charge, 
and Dash.

- Try to increase your abilities evenly if possible. Remember that the higher 
your abilities, the less amount of experience you gain from training. If you 
concentrate on WAR, you will be formidable in combat, but will be very 
susceptible to Plots and Tactics. If you concentrate on INT, the opposite 
will be true.

- If you have high WAR, you will usually be mobilized in the event of an 
invasion (of your city or another one) or as reinforcements. You will also 
usually be invited to annual tournaments your Liege holds in July. Officers 
with high WAR are excellent at fortifying city defenses.

- If you have high INT, you will be often assigned as a Tactician in the 
event of an invasion (of your city or another one). You will also usually be 
invited to annual poetry contests your Liege holds in July. Officers with 
high INT are excellent at increasing a city's technology level. If your INT 
is high enough, you may even be appointed as Warlord.

- If you have high POL, your Prefect will often assign you duties every 
month. Officers with high POL are excellent at increasing Safety, Commerce 
and Land levels in a city. If your POL is high enough, you may be appointed 
as a Prefect when the opportunity presents itself.

- If you have high CHA, you will most likely be asked to gather conscripts or 
serve as an envoy to another Liege. Officers with high CHA are excellent at 
conscripting and diplomatic functions.

For more details on being an Officer please refer to the "Life as an Officer" 
section.

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Prefect
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Prefects are assigned by the Liege to run a certain province in the country. 
They are made up of the cream of the crop from the Officers under the Liege, 
and are frequently assigned the position when new cities are claimed during 
invasions. A Prefect has complete control of the city and the officers in it, 
but must follow the city's policy set by the Liege. If the policy is set to 
Auto, then the Prefect is allowed to pretty much do as he or she sees fit. 
The Prefect is often asked by the Liege to do certain tasks for the month. If 
the city policy is not being followed, the Liege will demote the Prefect to 
an Officer, no matter how well they were running the city.

Strengths: Same as Officer, only greater.

Weaknesses: Must follow policy set by the Liege.

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Tips for the aspiring Prefect
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- Get your Bond with your Liege to 100 if it isn't there already.

- Get your Trust with your city to 100 as soon as possible.

- Follow your city's Policy as much as possible if it isn't Auto. Remember 
that increasing Safety can always be done regardless of Policy.

- Your Liege and Warlord may request that you perform tasks for them during 
the month. While this may seem inconvenient while you are managing your city, 
you should accept when requested to do so.

- Keep your city's Safety as high as possible.

- Check the budget of your city in the information screen when you become 
Prefect. If Gold or Food income is shown as a negative value, work to correct 
the problem as soon as possible. If you are on good relations with your 
Liege, he may decide to help you out by sending shipments of Gold or Food.

- Use all your Officers for tasks each month. You can check the relevant 
ability used by your Officers for the task in the command menu. It goes 
without saying that the Officers with the highest abilities should be used 
for those tasks. Even if an Officer doesn't contribute much to the task he 
should be assigned anyway. Every little bit helps when it comes to developing 
your city. If you don't have enough Gold to maximize Officer use each month, 
increase your city's Commerce levels until you do.

- If you are seriously low on Officers for your city, try to recruit Ronin. 
Ronin who have not previously served any Liege and have high POL are worth 
their weight in gold when it comes to developing a city. Be sure to have a 
Bond of 100 before trying to recruit them. Officers serving other Lieges are 
not likely to be persuaded to join your city unless their LOY is dismally low 
(70 or less).

- If your Policy is Auto, assign tasks that match the situation. If your city 
is bordering an aggressive country, and you are just starting out, conscript 
until your Officers have their maximum number of Troops, and Drill them 
constantly. If you have strong Officers (WAR 80+) you might want to Forge a 
Crossbow or Horse Arms for them if possible. If your city is remote from any 
conflict, work on maximizing Commerce and Land values. Such cities are 
perfect for supplying your Liege with Gold and Food for his campaigns.

- If your Policy is Offense, Conscript and Drill your Officers to maximum 
levels. Give Crossbows and Horses to all your Officers if they don't already. 
For your strong Officers you may want to consider giving them advanced arms 
such as Armor and Harness for Calvary units, or even an Arbalest, Catapult, 
or Tower if possible. This Policy is common in border cities.

- If your Policy is Defense, do the same tasks as you would if your Policy 
was Offense. Don't bother fortifying your city until your Officers Troops and 
Drill are all at maximum, and you've forged them the best weapons available.

- If your Policy is Tech, concentrate solely on increasing your Tech levels. 
Increasing Tech doesn't drop Safety so you don't have to worry as you would 
when conscripting Troops or working on domestics. Eventually your Liege will 
change your city's policy once the city reaches a certain technology level. 
This is a fairly rare Policy.

- If your Policy is Domestic, concentrate on increasing Commerce and Land. If 
your city is experiencing a shortfall, work on correcting the problem area 
first. Don't forget to increase Safety occasionally. This Policy is common in 
cities deep within the Liege's territory.

For more details on being a Prefect please refer to the "Life as a Prefect" 
section.

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Warlord
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Warlords are the personal advisors to the Liege himself, and as such they 
have incredible powers of influence. By using this influence they can pretty 
much do as they please, but constant use of their powers will reduce their 
ability to influence others. A Warlord position is assigned only to the 
greatest Officer or Prefect in the Liege's domain. Intelligence is a key 
factor, but others are important as well. Because of their wisdom Warlords 
are often asked for advice from their Liege as well as other Prefects. Giving 
wise answers will increase a Warlord's influence, while giving bad advice 
will reduce it.

Strengths: Ability to do as they please as long as they have Influence.

Weaknesses: Little power if their Influence runs out.

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Tips for the Aspiring Warlord
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- Don't request Personnel, Military, Domestic, or Plot commands unless you 
really have to. Wait for your Liege or the Prefect to request them for you so 
you don't have to use any IP.

- Always have IP available.

- Whenever your Liege receives a visit from an Imperial envoy, always agree 
to their request no matter how outlandish it may be. In the long run having a 
Liege with a high Title more than makes up for any inconveniences made by the 
demands of the Emperor.

- Always support your Liege when the Officers request that he takes the title 
of Archduke/King/Emperor.

- Agree to alliances with other countries often, particularly if the country 
is a buffer between you and another large country, or if many aggressive 
countries surround you. One allied country is one less country to worry about 
for the time being.

- Remember that even if you send/receive Gold as a gift to/from another 
Liege, that doesn't mean they will remain friendly. On the contrary, it seems 
Lieges enjoy attacking the Liege that sent them the gift on the turn they 
received it!

For more details on being a Warlord please refer to the "Life as a Warlord" 
section.

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Liege
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Lieges control an entire an entire kingdom, whether made up of one province 
or ten. Depending on their leadership they can be just and righteous rulers, 
or bloodthirsty tyrants. Lieges have absolute control over every aspect of 
their kingdom, but usually assign Prefects to manage the various provinces. 
The life of a Liege is certainly the most rewarding, but also the most 
challenging. Not only must you deal with challenges from outside of the 
kingdom, but internal conflicts as well. The road to the unification of China 
is not an easy one.

Strengths: Complete control of a kingdom.

Weaknesses: None

For more details on being a Liege please refer to the "Life as a Liege" 
section.

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VII. Life as a Ronin
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"I shall pack up my few garments and my alms bowl and take to the road, vague 
in my wanderings as the clouds in the sky."
                                       - Transverse Peace to Guan Yu

Once you've decided your base of operations, one of the first steps you 
should do is introduce yourself to the people around you. Chances are you've 
started in a city with a Prefect or a Liege. If not, well, I guess you're 
really not the social type and should skip to the part on improving yourself. 
Send letters of introduction to the Prefect or Liege.

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Social Commands
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Social-Letter (10 AP)
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Who can use: All
This social command sends a letter to another officer. If their Bond is 0, it 
serves as an introduction between the two of you. If their Bond is 1 or 
greater, it will increase their Bond. This command also increases the 
Officer's CHA experience. If their bond is high enough, they may occasionally 
send a reply back. Their Bond can only be increased to a maximum of 50 using 
letters. The better the response the higher the Bond increase. Some possible 
outcomes are as follows:

- Introduction: Officer learns about you for the first time.

- Interest 1: Officer shows some interest in you.

- Interest 2: Officer wants to share information if you come and visit.

- Remark: Officer remarks on your thinking.

- Reply 1: Officer writes a reply back thanking you.

- Reply 2: Officer writes a reply back saying he wants you to visit him.

Keep sending letters until they say something along the lines that it may be 
worthwhile to meet with you. Then you should use the Social-Visit command. If 
you are an Officer and want to visit an enemy Officer, you should wait until 
they actually mention that they would like to meet you (Interest 2 or Reply 
2).

Social-Visit (40 AP)
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Who can use: All
This social command lets you visit a person for a social call. This increases 
their Bond more so than a letter. It also increases an Officer's CHA 
experience. Occasionally they will introduce other Officers in their city to 
you when you visit, increasing their Bond with you as well. If they have 
expressed interest in you an event may occur among the following: 

- Strategy: Officer shares a strategy for domestic affairs.

- Reconnaissance: Officer shares information on a city as if you had used the 
Spy command on it.

- Hidden talent: Officer tells of a city that has hidden talent available.

- Officer information: Officer shares information on a certain officer.

- Hunting expedition: Officer offers to go hunting with you. Tiger encounter 
may occur. Bond increases greatly after hunt.

- Visit site: Officer takes you to visit an exotic site. This is saved in the 
Sites visited in the start menu. The city the Officer is in must have an 
exotic site present.

- Healing: Officer heals you back to full health. Visited Officer must have 
the Doctor skill.

- Critique: Officer critiques you, which raises your Fame. Visited Officer 
must have the Critic skill.

- Donation: Officer gives you a gift of money. Visited Officer must have the 
Wealth skill. Funds must be low

- Recruitment: Officer asks you to join his or her Liege.

- New skill: Officer teaches you a new skill.

- Tutoring: Officer tutors you as if you had requested them to.

- Life extension: Officer offers to extend your lifespan for gold. Visited 
officer must have the Oracle skill.

- Party (non Ronin): Officer gets drunk. Occurs during January.

- Assassination (non Ronin): Officer lets his guard down, giving you a chance 
to assassinate him. Note: This option occurs when your Bond with the Officer 
is exactly at 42. This doesn't happen all the time, but it usually occurs. 
Thanks to Ahjenta on the GameFAQs ROTTK7 message board for sharing that 
information with us.

If your Bond is low you may be refused to visit the Officer. Also if an 
Officer attempts to recruit you and you refuse, you will not be able to visit 
the Officer again for a while. Note that Officers can visit other Officers 
under their Liege anytime they wish, but it's a good idea to write a letter 
to them first to introduce yourself, otherwise you will get a message saying 
they are too busy to see you.

The main reason you want to increase your Bonds right now is to make as many 
contacts as possible. If your abilities are high enough you may even be able 
to join a Liege in the process. But most important is that the higher Bond 
you have with an Officer, the more likely they will be willing to Tutor you. 
If you want to get information about more people you can always try to find 
them yourself.

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Personal Commands
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Personal-Spy (20 AP)
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Who can use: Ronin, Officer
This personal command allows you to obtain information about a city and its 
current officers. The higher the character's INT the greater chance of 
success. Characters with the Spy skill can learn about adjoining cities as 
well. For countries not under your Liege, the information obtained on them 
lasts for a period of months equal to the Spy Limit on that country.

Now that you've made some acquaintances, it's time to get to the business of 
improving yourself. The higher your abilities, the more likely you are of 
getting recruited by a Liege. Improving yourself can be done in many ways, 
but as a Ronin your choices are limited. Using Social commands can raise your 
CHA over time, but you're probably going to want to improve some other areas 
as well.

Personal-Train (30 AP)
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Who can use: All
This allows you to gain some experience in improving your abilities. When 
experience reaches 100 in that ability, it is increased by 1. Having the 
Study skill increases the effectiveness of this command. Occasionally you can 
learn new skills using this command depending on the location of the city you 
are at and which ability is being trained. The higher the ability value, the 
lower the amount of experience gained using this command.

Training by yourself is good because it allows you to develop skills you 
would normally not obtain from a tutor. However, there is the tradeoff that 
raising abilities in this fashion is a rather lengthy process. A faster way 
is to get tutoring from another Officer.

Personal-Tutor (30 AP)
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Who can use: All
This allows you to gain experience in improving your abilities by studying 
under an Officer. If the Officer's Bond is low you may be refused training. 
The Officer must have a higher level of ability than you in the ability you 
are training. Having the Study skill increases the effectiveness of this 
command. The amount of experience gained is depended on the Officer's ability 
level in the ability being trained.

The down side to tutoring is that you won't be able to learn new skills. But 
at this point in your career improving your abilities should be the focus of 
your attention. When you've trained hard enough you can try to join a Liege.

Personal-Enlist (20 AP)
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Who can use: Ronin
This allows you to request to a Liege to join their service. The chance of 
acceptance is dependent on the Liege's Bond level.

If you're successful, congratulations! You can move on to the "Life as an 
Officer" section. If not, well, try to increase the Bond with that Liege. If 
that still doesn't work then start building up your abilities.

If for some reason joining a Liege isn't in your foreseeable future, then you 
might as well make yourself useful and patrol your city. The Patrol command 
is hands down the most important command for the full time Ronin. Its 
benefits are important for all characters, but since Ronin have very few 
commands it's their bread and butter of their existence.

Personal-Patrol (30 AP)
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Who can use: All
This allows you to patrol the city and talk to the people. During a patrol 
several events can happen. Depending on your responses several things may 
occur:

- People tell you of a rumor. Trust increases.
- People tell you information about another city. Trust increases.
- People request to be taught characters. If taught Trust increases.
- People request aid from bandits. If helped Trust and Fame increases. WAR 
experience increases.
- People tell of a corrupt government official. If investigated Trust and 
Fame increases.
- Peasant asks for money for food/medicine. If given Trust increases.
- People ask for your attendance at a festival. If attended Trust increases.
- People give you money as a reward. If accepted Money increases. If declined 
Trust increases.
- People ask you for help from expensive shrine offerings. If shrines are 
destroyed Trust increases.
- People ask you to pray for rain. If successful Trust increases as does 
Fame. If failed Trust decreases. With Mystic skill is always successful.
- People present you with an item.
- People ask you to aid the sick. If successful, Trust increases.
- People ask to join your army (non Ronin). If accepted troops are added to 
your unit. Trust increases.

Obviously the best outcomes for Ronin are getting money or items. Chances of 
this occurring are highest when Trust is being increased. Trust in a city has 
a maximum of 100, so when things are good in the city it's time to move on.

Wander-Move (50 AP)
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Who can use: Ronin
This moves the Ronin to another city.

If you're really crazy you can try to take over the city you're currently in.

Personal-Coup (40 AP)
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Who can use: Ronin, Officer, Warlord
This allows you to attempt a coup in the city you are in. If successful, you 
become Liege of that city. If the city is where the Liege resides, you take 
over his entire country. Officers with low loyalty and high Bond are likely 
to join you. Officers not affected will attempt to suppress you. If Trust is 
high and Safety is low, the people may support you. If you are unsuccessful 
and are caught you will be executed. If you manage to flee, you become a 
Ronin.

This is usually a bad idea unless the city itself is on the verge of 
collapse. Even then it can be quite risky. A safer way to become a Liege 
outright is to try to claim a free city.

Personal-Claim (40 AP)
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Who can use: Ronin
This allows you to claim a free city and become its Liege. You can attempt to 
enlist the Ronin of the city to become your officers. The success of 
enlistment is based on the Liege's CHA ability and the Ronin's Bond level. If 
the city's trust is high, the people may donate Food and Gold to you.

This is a much safer way to become a Liege. Unfortunately, your neighbors may 
object to your presence and decide to make your rule woefully short. If this 
is the case you had better start diplomatic relations with your nearest 
neighbors as soon as possible. If you've taken a city away from a Liege, you 
can expect some bad feelings from him and an army shortly thereafter (unless 
you took over the Liege's own city). In either case, congratulations! You can 
move on to the "Life as a Liege" section. Good luck! 

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VIII. Life as an Officer
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"To serve one's chief with unswerving fidelity is a proof of the highest 
principle of all."
                                       - Cao Cao, on Guan Yu

The duty of an Officer is to serve the Prefect assigned to their city by 
their Liege. Each month the Prefect (or Warlord/Liege were applicable) will 
assign you a task based on the policy of the city. Accepting a request from a 
Prefect will increase your Bond with him. While you can refuse to do a task, 
doing so will decrease your Bond with the Prefect. If the Prefect does not 
assign a task, you can suggest that you do one for him. If the task goes with 
the policy of the city the Prefect will usually agree to it. If it does not, 
or if your Bond with the Prefect is low, you will be refused. If this is the 
case the Prefect will refuse all such requests of that type for the rest of 
the month. An Officer can only perform one Military or Domestic command per 
month. The primary reason to perform tasks each month is not only to follow 
your Prefect's orders to improve the city, but to also increase your 
abilities, Fame, and Deeds as well. One of the first things an Officer should 
do in their city is use the Personal-Patrol command to build up their Trust 
to 100. If the city has a high level of Trust for the Officer, the more 
effective Domestic commands carried out by the officer will be.

If an Officer requests that a command be done, it will use up more AP than if 
they were requested to do that action. The cost of requesting that action 
increases by 10 AP for each Officer requested to participate in that action. 
Officers can only be assigned to a request if they had not been previously 
assigned a task for that turn, up to a maximum of ten Officers. Officers 
assigned to the task will receive the benefits of the task as if they had 
followed a request from the Prefect, and their Bond will increase. The cost 
for a domestic task (except safety) is 10 Gold per Officer assigned to the 
action. If you are assigned a task with an Officer who has a high Bond, the 
effectiveness of the command is increased. Completing a task that you 
requested increases your Fame and Deeds, as will completing one that was 
requested of you. You do not receive Fame or Deeds if you request other 
Officers to complete a task. The requests that can be made by an Officer are 
as follows:

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Military/Domestic Commands
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Military-Drill (50 AP if commanding, 10 AP if acting)
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Who can use: Officer, Prefect, Warlord, Liege
Note: Officers can only do this for their own Troops.
This raises the Drill level of the Officer's units. Units with high Drill do 
more damage and move farther in battle. The higher the Officer's WAR and the 
fewer Troops the unit has, the more effective this command will be. The 
acting Officer's WAR experience will also increase.

Note: You can see your Troops training in the northwest corner of the city.

Domestic-Fortify (50 AP if commanding, 10 AP if acting)
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Who can use: Officer, Prefect, Warlord, Liege
Note: Officers can only do this by themselves.
This raises the Defense of the city, increasing the strength of the city wall 
during a siege. The higher the Officer's WAR and Trust, the more effective 
this command will be. The acting Officer's WAR experience will also increase.

Note: You can see the workers fortifying the walls near the city gate. Also 
as the Defense of the city increases, the walls will become larger.

Domestic-Tech (50 AP if commanding, 10 AP if acting)
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Who can use: Officer, Prefect, Warlord, Liege
This raises the Tech level of the city, allowing Officers to forge more types 
of Arms. The higher the Officer's INT and Trust, the more effective this 
command will be. The acting Officer's INT experience will also increase.

Domestic-Forge (50 AP if commanding, 10 AP if acting)
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Who can use: Officer, Prefect, Warlord, Liege
This allows you to forge a new Arm for an Officer, increasing the types of 
units they can use in battle or increasing their effectiveness. The acting 
Officer's INT experience will also increase.

Domestic-Safety (50 AP if commanding, 10 AP if acting)
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Who can use: Officer, Prefect, Warlord, Liege
This raises the Safety level of the city, which increases the city's 
population each month, attracts merchants, and makes the city more resistant 
to Plots such as Rumor or Destroy. The acting Officer's POL experience will 
also increase.

Note: You can see the guards patrolling near the gate of the city.

Domestic-Commerce (50 AP if commanding, 10 AP if acting)
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Who can use: Officer, Prefect, Warlord, Liege
Note: Officers can only do this by themselves.
This raises the Commerce level of a city, increasing the amount of Gold 
collected in January, April, July, and October, and increasing the chances of 
merchants visiting the city. The city's Safety drops. The higher the 
Officer's POL and Trust, the more effective this command will be. The acting 
Officer's POL experience will also increase.

Note: You can see merchants at work west of the city.

Domestic-Cultivate (50 AP is commanding, 10 AP if acting)
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Who can use: Officer, Prefect, Warlord, Liege
Note: Officers can only do this by themselves.
This raises the Land level of a city, increasing the amount of Food harvested 
in July. The city's Safety drops. The higher the Officer's POL and Trust, the 
more effective this command will be. The acting Officer's POL experience will 
also increase.

Note: You can see the farmers at work in the fields to the northwest of the 
city.

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