4.3 Cloisters
For each family member in a cloister, a player scores 4 points. These family members remain in the cloisters.
5. Round end
At the end of each round, move the round marker forward 1 space and pass the starting player figure 1 player to the left.
Exception: in a
Rules for 2 players
In addition to the family members chosen for the 2 players, you need family members of a third unused color to serve as those of a neutral player. In the following examples, green is the color of the neutral player. Before the game begins, place 1 family member of the neutral player into each district. Then, the 2
players each take 3 family members belonging to the neutral player. Beginning with the starting player, the players must, in turns, place 1 family member of the neutral player into any district they choose, except that no district may
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when scoring (Phase 4), the neutral player |
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moves his family members into the city as |
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usual. If the neutral player then has the sole |
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majority in that city, the starting player |
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returns only that number of family members |
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to the district that are necessary for the | The neutral player (green) has the majority in the city with 4 family members. The two | |
neutral player to hold his majority. The | other players have 2 family members each in the city. Green will retain his majority if he | |
starting player gets to choose which family | keeps 3 family members in the city. The start player decides which family member green | |
move back into the district. |
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members the neutral player returns, as long |
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as the neutral player ends up maintaining his |
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majority relationships. If the neutral player |
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does not have the sole majority in the city, |
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he will move all of his family members back |
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into the districts in Phase 4.2. The neutral |
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player does not collect province tiles or |
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points, but does hinder others in their efforts |
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to do so. Before the start of the 3rd and 5th |
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rounds, both players again take 3 neutral | All players have 2 family members in the city. The neutral player (green) does not have | |
family members and place them, just as at | the majority in the city. The two other players have 2 family members each in the city. As | |
the start of the game, into districts of their | green does not have the majority, he moves all his family members back into the district. | |
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choosing, bearing in mind that there can
never be more than 3 neutral family members in a given district.
Box assembly:
1. fold the middle piece along the groove and
2. place it into the slots as shown.
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English translation: Christine Biancheria