Society & religion · Community & society
Citizenship
Citizenship sets a character’s town affiliation and can affect spawn points, politics, crafting, and access to local systems.
Practical guide
3 steps for this topic- Choose the town whose spawn, crafting, politics, quests, and community match the character’s goals, then open its current citizenship route.
- Complete the required invitation, quest, payment, office dialogue, or sponsor step and confirm that the admitting official still has authority.
- Verify the citizenship legend and read the town’s current law board before using civic or profession privileges.
Key details
Keep these with the route- Not one route
- Mileth, Rucesion, Tagor, Hwarone, Noes, and other citizenship systems use different gates.
- Living layer
- Player offices and local laws can change independently from the mechanical citizenship quest.
Check the living world.
The underlying system is stable, but exact prices, schedules, laws, event rewards, availability, policies, or community rules can change. Current in-game dialogue and official notices win.
Detailed reference
1 tables · 6 entriesCitizenship6 entries
| Citizenship | Shield | How to Join |
|---|---|---|
| Mileth | Default citizenship. You must be invited by a Respected Citizen or higher. | |
| Rucesion | You must be invited by a Respected Citizen or higher. | |
| Tagor | Must kill 5 Skeletons. You may only join tagor once. | |
| Loures | Must be a Knight to join | |
| Suomi | Must be invited by a Suomi Troupe member | |
| Noes | Pay 5,000,000 Coins and 5,000,000 Experience |
