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The King is the King and not a Noble, and may not issue the Relocate Base order.  The
only PC that may ever serve as his base is his capital.  The only other base he may have
other than the capital is one of his legions.  He may only transfer (not Relocate) his base
to a legion in the same hex as his current base (the capital or another legion).
Effect of Counter-Espionage on Discovery of Noble in Relocation.  Each point of
counter-espionage in a PC by an agent of the kingdom controlling the PC increases the
chance of any noble moving into the PC being discovered by the amount of counter
espionage there.  For example, a Baron normally has a 50% chance of being discovered
by the kingdom controlling a PC when he relocates there.  If that PC has a market (-10
counter espionage) and no active counter espionage from agents, the baron has a 40%
chance to be discovered when relocating and reported to the owner of the PC.  On the
other hand, if there was no improvements but a L2 Agent on Counter Espionage (20
points counter-espionage), there would be a 70% chance the Baron is discovered.
If the die roll indicates the owner of the PC has discovered the character relocating, he
will be provided with a text result cluing him on this.  Similarly, the noble’s king will
also receive a report in the Chancellor’s screen giving the best guess as to whether the
noble was identified during the relocation.
Learn a King’s Standing
Learn a King’s StandingThe Noble seeks to find out the standing of a particular king
in the region the noble is in as well as some other important strategic information. 
Specifically, he will learn about the target kingdom the:
1. Regional Reaction in the region the noble is in;
2. Current Influence in the Region (e.g., “Minor” or “Significant”);
3. King’s Influence, and;
4. Rulership.
After selecting the order, pick a target kingdom from the drop down menu.  The results
will appear in the Chancellor’s Report.  The command is not noble rank dependent: all
nobles provide the same quality of information.
Receive Title
Receive Title.  This is a sole order for the noble receiving the title.  There is no
restriction on where the noble is based.   The effect is to increase the noble’s rank by one
level (example: a baron becomes a count.)  The gold cost is the cost of using the noble at
his current (before promotion) rank.  There is an additional cost to the order however, and
that is a reduction of the issuing player’s King’s Influence.  The Influence reduction is
15x the noble’s % influence of his new rank.  So in the example given, the order for a
Baron to receive a title and become a Count, the gold cost is the 3000 gold for using the
Baron and the King’s Influence of 120 (for example) is reduced by 60% (the count’s % of
King’s Influence) x 15 = 9 points of Influence.
Covert Commands
Covert Commands.  The covert arena covers intelligence, espionage, counter-
espionage, and some unique missions by the High Priestess.  She and agents are the
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