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* AwesomeArt: The artwork in this game is very detailed and fantastic, especially the various district cards which depict things like massive fantasy castles, sprawling city streets and crowded taverns.
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* AwesomeArt: SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: The artwork in this game is very detailed and fantastic, especially the various district cards which depict things like massive fantasy castles, sprawling city streets and crowded taverns.
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* AwesomeArt: The artwork in this game is very detailed and fantastic, especially the various district cards which depict things like massive fantasy castles, sprawling city streets and crowded taverns.
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* ParanoiaFuel: The Magistrate and the Blackmailer revolve around this trope.
** If you're targeted by a Magistrate's warrant, you must choose between not building a district for that turn, or risk giving the Magistrate a free district.
** If you received a threat from the Blackmailer, you must choose between paying half of your gold, or risk having to pay ''all'' of it.
* ThatOneRule: The Ballroom. If a player builds this and holds the crown (thus calling the order of turns) players must reply "Thank you, Your Excellency" or lose their turn.
** If you're targeted by a Magistrate's warrant, you must choose between not building a district for that turn, or risk giving the Magistrate a free district.
** If you received a threat from the Blackmailer, you must choose between paying half of your gold, or risk having to pay ''all'' of it.
* ThatOneRule: The Ballroom. If a player builds this and holds the crown (thus calling the order of turns) players must reply "Thank you, Your Excellency" or lose their turn.