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If a king places a menhir for a player, he will send a kingdom invitation to the player automatically and nobody will be able to settle on the reserved field. The king can remove the menhir after placing it. The player can claim the menhir and thereby accepting the invitation, triggering the following effects:
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If a king successfully places a menhir for a player, he will send a kingdom invitation to the player automatically and nobody will be able to settle on the reserved field. The king can remove the menhir after placing it. The player can claim the menhir and thereby accepting the invitation, triggering the following effects:

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If a king successfully places a menhir for a player, he will send a kingdom invitation to the player automatically and nobody will be able to settle on the reserved field. The king can remove the menhir after placing it. The player can claim the menhir and thereby accepting the invitation, triggering the following effects:
TranslationIf a king successfully places a menhir for a player, he will send a kingdom invitation to the player automatically and nobody will be able to settle on the reserved field. The king can remove the menhir after placing it. The player can claim the menhir and thereby accepting the invitation, triggering the following effects:

If a king successfully places a menhir for a player, he will send a kingdom invitation to the player automatically and nobody will be able to settle on the reserved field. The king can remove the menhir after placing it. The player can claim the menhir and thereby accepting the invitation, triggering the following effects: