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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 [[court|judge demands so]]. If the slaves are not submissive enough, they may run away. Defeated enemies can also become enslaved. | [[File:slave_icon.png|left]]'''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.