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# Commandeering

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When a faction gradually grows and you can no longer rule over everything on your own, you can split your troops and hand them over to reliable companions you've met on your travels, and form new armies or trading fleets. They will carry out military and trading activities according to your will, greatly increasing your reach and the speed of your faction's growth.


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