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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
A citizen of a [[settlement]] | A citizen of a [[settlement]]. | ||
==Notes== | |||
A citizen can choose to create or relocate their [[bank]] account to the settlement [[token]] | *The mayor of the settlement (deed holder) can configure a unique set of [[permissions]] for any player or citizen. | ||
*Upon death, a citizen can choose to re-spawn at the settlement they belong to rather than the default spawn-point/town. They may also choose to re-spawn on deeds allied to their own deed of citizenship if they are within 50 tiles of the allied deed token when they die. | |||
*A citizen can choose to create or relocate their [[bank]] account to the settlement [[token]] but has the right to choose any deed token on the server as their bank. | |||
*Citizens can use the ''/vote username'' command to vote for a new mayor in deeds set to run as democracies. 51% (the majority) of such citizen votes are needed to elect a new mayor. Other governance formats on deeds do not allow for such democratic changes of mayorship. | |||
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[[Category:Babel/C]] | [[Category:Babel/C]] | ||
Latest revision as of 07:18, 6 August 2023
Main / Game mechanics / Citizen
Description
A citizen of a settlement.
Notes
- The mayor of the settlement (deed holder) can configure a unique set of permissions for any player or citizen.
- Upon death, a citizen can choose to re-spawn at the settlement they belong to rather than the default spawn-point/town. They may also choose to re-spawn on deeds allied to their own deed of citizenship if they are within 50 tiles of the allied deed token when they die.
- A citizen can choose to create or relocate their bank account to the settlement token but has the right to choose any deed token on the server as their bank.
- Citizens can use the /vote username command to vote for a new mayor in deeds set to run as democracies. 51% (the majority) of such citizen votes are needed to elect a new mayor. Other governance formats on deeds do not allow for such democratic changes of mayorship.