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Buildings<br />
Applying this filter will show you in which province you have built a specific<br />
structure, and which structures you can build. Click on a building<br />
and the appropriate provinces will be displayed.<br />
Rebellion Risks<br />
This filter shows you the current risk of rebellion status across Europe,<br />
broken down by province. It also shows the current level of town development<br />
in all provinces.<br />
Kingdom Banner<br />
The banner shown is that of the kingdom the province currently belongs to. Click on<br />
the banner to toggle between province and kingdom information.<br />
Knight Concept<br />
A ruler could be powerful, but he could not be in more than one place at the same<br />
time. He had to rely on loyal executives who would lead his armies, develop his lands,<br />
trade with other kingdoms or perform clandestine actions upon his behalf. In Knights<br />
of Honor, the knights represent these executives, and they can have six different professions.<br />
Each kingdom can have a maximum of nine knights in the Royal Court.<br />
Royal Court<br />
All knights hired to the Royal Court are represented within the nine slots at the top of<br />
the screen in the Strategic and Political Views. Here, you can see what your knights<br />
are currently doing, and interact with them if you so choose. Different colors represent<br />
the knights’ different professions.<br />
Hiring a knight<br />
With the exception of Merchants, all knights have an upkeep cost. Alternatively, you<br />
can assign a Prince or King without any cost at all, although Princes or Kings serving<br />
as knights can be killed or captured.<br />
1. Click on an empty slot.<br />
2. a) Click on a Prince/King or<br />
b) Click on the Promote icon to hire a knight.<br />
3. Decide the knight’s profession.<br />
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