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+ | Dual monarchy is a system employed by some kingdoms, whereby votes are split between two provinces. Normally, these provinces are trusted players and/or leaders of the kingdom that can be counted on to be active. | ||
The way this system works is that if '''Province A''' and '''Province B''' are meant to be sharing votes with '''Province A''' being the main monarch, then each province would vote for the other, and '''Province A''' would ensure that he gathers enough votes on himself to be the monarch. When '''Province B''' requires monarchy however, he will switch his vote from '''Province A''' to himself and thus gain the monarchy. | The way this system works is that if '''Province A''' and '''Province B''' are meant to be sharing votes with '''Province A''' being the main monarch, then each province would vote for the other, and '''Province A''' would ensure that he gathers enough votes on himself to be the monarch. When '''Province B''' requires monarchy however, he will switch his vote from '''Province A''' to himself and thus gain the monarchy. | ||
− | However, this may lead to the kingdom page showing 2 | + | However, this may lead to the kingdom page showing 2 monarchs present in the kingdom until '''Province A''' is updated. |
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+ | In previous ages, these votes were shared between the real leader and a large province during wars to create an unbreakable province due to the +10% Defense bonus conferred to monarchs in War/Hostiles. This bonus is no longer active though. | ||
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Dual monarchy is a system employed by some kingdoms, whereby votes are split between two provinces. Normally, these provinces are trusted players and/or leaders of the kingdom that can be counted on to be active.
The way this system works is that if Province A and Province B are meant to be sharing votes with Province A being the main monarch, then each province would vote for the other, and Province A would ensure that he gathers enough votes on himself to be the monarch. When Province B requires monarchy however, he will switch his vote from Province A to himself and thus gain the monarchy.
However, this may lead to the kingdom page showing 2 monarchs present in the kingdom until Province A is updated.
In previous ages, these votes were shared between the real leader and a large province during wars to create an unbreakable province due to the +10% Defense bonus conferred to monarchs in War/Hostiles. This bonus is no longer active though.