The names of the new governors and governor-elects, as well as which trade deals are in force as of this morning are listed in this Google spreadsheet:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aj2lpjetLFwwdHZscmxfSHQySkJSZlF6aEN5cGo4VEE&usp=sharing
Note: I believe a "governor-elect" is a character that has been elected as governor of a city without any election problems or irregularities, but who still has to visit the city stone to accept the governorship.
The 243 city governorships are split up as follows, as of this morning:
Elected governors: 157 (65%)
Governor-elects: 15 (6%)
"Pending King's Choice": 71 (either no one ran or there's a problem with the election) (29%)
Shards with a full slate of governors and governor-elects: Asuka, Atlantic, Chesapeake, Drachenfels, Europa, Great Lakes, Hokuto, Izumo, Sakura, Siege, Sonoma, Yamato.
Shards with currently vacant governor seats: Arirang (8), Balhae (8), Formosa (8), Baja (7), Origin (7), Lake Austin (6), Mugen (6), Oceania (5), Catskills (4), Napa Valley (3), Pacific (3), Mizuho (2), Wakoku (2), Lake Superior (1), and Legends (1).
Trade deals, by popularity, as of this morning:
33 Guild of Assassins (+5% Swing Speed Increase)
15 Guild of Arcane Arts (+5% Spell Damage Increase)
14 Bardic Collegium (+1 Faster Casting)
14 Merchant's Association (+2 Mana Regeneration)
7 Warrior's Guild (+5% Hit Chance Increase)
2 Mining Cooperative (+3 Strength Bonus)
1 Maritime Guild (+2 Hit Point Regeneration)
0 Guild of Healers (5% Bandage Healing Bonus)
0 League of Rangers (+3 Intelligence Bonus)
0 Order of Engineers (+3 Dexterity Bonus)
0 Society of Clothiers (+1% resist bump to all resists)
Another interesting discovery: On Mugen, there are city stones both in the Trammel facet and in the Felucca facet (the whole shard is subject to the Fel ruleset, however). However, it appears that the city stones in the Trammel facet were never turned on. The only city stones on Mugen that showed information to indicate they were used for the election were the ones in the Felucca facet.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aj2lpjetLFwwdHZscmxfSHQySkJSZlF6aEN5cGo4VEE&usp=sharing
Note: I believe a "governor-elect" is a character that has been elected as governor of a city without any election problems or irregularities, but who still has to visit the city stone to accept the governorship.
The 243 city governorships are split up as follows, as of this morning:
Elected governors: 157 (65%)
Governor-elects: 15 (6%)
"Pending King's Choice": 71 (either no one ran or there's a problem with the election) (29%)
Shards with a full slate of governors and governor-elects: Asuka, Atlantic, Chesapeake, Drachenfels, Europa, Great Lakes, Hokuto, Izumo, Sakura, Siege, Sonoma, Yamato.
Shards with currently vacant governor seats: Arirang (8), Balhae (8), Formosa (8), Baja (7), Origin (7), Lake Austin (6), Mugen (6), Oceania (5), Catskills (4), Napa Valley (3), Pacific (3), Mizuho (2), Wakoku (2), Lake Superior (1), and Legends (1).
Trade deals, by popularity, as of this morning:
33 Guild of Assassins (+5% Swing Speed Increase)
15 Guild of Arcane Arts (+5% Spell Damage Increase)
14 Bardic Collegium (+1 Faster Casting)
14 Merchant's Association (+2 Mana Regeneration)
7 Warrior's Guild (+5% Hit Chance Increase)
2 Mining Cooperative (+3 Strength Bonus)
1 Maritime Guild (+2 Hit Point Regeneration)
0 Guild of Healers (5% Bandage Healing Bonus)
0 League of Rangers (+3 Intelligence Bonus)
0 Order of Engineers (+3 Dexterity Bonus)
0 Society of Clothiers (+1% resist bump to all resists)
Another interesting discovery: On Mugen, there are city stones both in the Trammel facet and in the Felucca facet (the whole shard is subject to the Fel ruleset, however). However, it appears that the city stones in the Trammel facet were never turned on. The only city stones on Mugen that showed information to indicate they were used for the election were the ones in the Felucca facet.
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