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    |  As Sovereign, you must build and manage your town in 
      the best interests of your kingdom and its peoples. Most guilds and other 
      buildings provide you with a steady income. When heroes come back from successful 
      adventures they give a cut of their treasure to their guild. The tax collector 
      then gathers a share of that income for the kingdom. You can then use that 
      money to build new guilds, repair old guilds, or use your guilds' special 
      powers. Some buildings do not generate income but are important to the defense 
      of the kingdom. For that reason, they receive regular payments from the 
      kingdom's coffers. Of course, not every structure that appears does 
        so by your instruction. Graveyards, gambling halls, sewers, and Elven 
        Lounges are all just a fact of life in the kingdom. Whether you like it 
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    |  |  | The Blacksmith Where heroes goes to get their weapons honed and their 
      armor improved. As your Blacksmith prospers, it will eventually attract 
      the attention of nearby Dwarves, who can improve your kingdom through their 
      mechanical skills.
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    |  |  | Trading Post This is your gateway to a thriving economy. The Trading 
      Post can send out Caravans that travel between trade routes within 
      your kingdom.
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    |  | The Marketplace Need a spare healing potion or an extra set of boots? 
      This is where the fashionable hero goes to fulfill all of his adventuring 
      needs. In addition, the Marketplace is the backbone of your economy, providing 
      a regular source of income. Caravans use Marketplaces as way points in their 
      dealings.
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    |  |  | The Inn A place of rest and healing for weary adventurers. 
      The Sovereign can place Inns on the frontier to help protect heroes on their 
      journeys.
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    |  |  | The Library A place of higher learning. Wizards like to spend 
      some of their extra time learning new spells here. A kingdom with Libraries 
      draws more intelligent heroes.
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