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'''Slaves''' are a variant of [[citizens]], but with much less freedom and dependent on submission to keep them in line and continuously working for the player's settlement. If the slaves are not submissive enough, they may run away. Defeated enemies can also become enslaved. | '''Slaves''' are a variant of [[citizens]], but with much less freedom and dependent on submission to keep them in line and continuously working for the player's settlement. Those who have committed a crime may be condemned to become a slave if a [[court|judge demands so]]. If the slaves are not submissive enough, they may run away. Defeated enemies can also become enslaved. | ||
[[Category:Law]] | [[Category:Law]] | ||
[[Category:Gameplay elements]] | [[Category:Gameplay elements]] |
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Slaves are a variant of citizens, but with much less freedom and dependent on submission to keep them in line and continuously working for the player's settlement. Those who have committed a crime may be condemned to become a slave if a judge demands so. If the slaves are not submissive enough, they may run away. Defeated enemies can also become enslaved.