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===Birth Rolls===
 
===Birth Rolls===
 
===Character Properties===
 
===Character Properties===
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===Serial Numbers===
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==Death==
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===Plague===
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==Marriage==
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===Acceptable Marriages===
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===Marriage Treaties===
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==Leadership==
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===Assignment===
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===Military Leadership===
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===Capture and Ransom===
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==Titles==
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===Eligibility===
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===Powers Conferred by Titles===
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===Transfer of Titles===
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==Succession==
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===Order of Succession===
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===Transfer of Power===
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==Clergy==
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===Priests===
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===Bishops===
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===Archbishops===
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===Cardinals===
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===The Pope===
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===The Papacy ([Crusades Rules])===
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==Turn Sequence==
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===Builds, Births and Deaths===
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===Marriages, Treaties and Titles===
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===Moves and Retreats===
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==Appendices==
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===Life Expectancy Table===
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===Birth Outcome Table===
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===Labor Outcome Table===
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==Errata==

Revision as of 15:38, 31 July 2009

Medieval Royale Home Page

Rules for Medieval Royale * [note / CCR] As amended by Tommy Larsson as follows:

This page includes except of the basic rules which are used in all Royale Games also:

  • The Clergy rules which were used in games Inlaws and Wasa.
  • The additions to the basic and clergy rules which are used in game Wasa are written in green.
  • The additions made for game Heir are written in red. Heir also used the green Wasa rules, but did not have clergy.
  • The additions made for game Crusades are written in blue. Crusades uses Wasa rules, but doesn't use Heir rules.

[sic - excepted the default link color, there are no text written in blue in this file / CCR]

[the rules which Tommy Larsson discussed in an Errata are written in grey. / CCR]

Introduction

Dynasties

Birth

Birth Rolls

Character Properties

Serial Numbers

Death

Plague

Marriage

Acceptable Marriages

Marriage Treaties

Leadership

Assignment

Military Leadership

Capture and Ransom

Titles

Eligibility

Powers Conferred by Titles

Transfer of Titles

Succession

Order of Succession

Transfer of Power

Clergy

Priests

Bishops

Archbishops

Cardinals

The Pope

The Papacy ([Crusades Rules])

Turn Sequence

Builds, Births and Deaths

Marriages, Treaties and Titles

Moves and Retreats

Appendices

Life Expectancy Table

Birth Outcome Table

Labor Outcome Table

Errata