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6.2: Control of Locations

  BOUNDARY, n: In political geography, an imaginary line between
  two nations, separating the imaginary rights of one from the
  imaginary rights of another.

     The Devil's Dictionary, Ambrose Bierce

Every location in Olympia can have an owner. The owner of a location controls who is allowed to enter and how much they must pay to enter. In the case of provinces and cities, the owner can also set various tax rates. This chapter describes how to control a location and what control permits you to do.

  • Control of Sublocations
  • Control of Provinces