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==The Sims Medieval==
In ''The Sims Medieval'', community lots are generally owned by [[Hero Sims]] and partially function as residential lots. Owned lots have a section that is meant to be open to the public, and a section that is meant to be used as private living quarters. The structure of lots cannot be changed, as they exist in [[shell]]s, but they can be furnished.
There are a few public areas available at the start of the game that are not owned by a Hero Sim, such as the forest, the docks, the judgement zone, the cave, the cemetery and the town square. A training area for [[knight]]s, [[Spy|spies]] and [[monarch]]s becomes available after barracks have been built. The reception hall is an extension to the monarch's castle that can be built and used for social gatherings.
▲There are also structures that can be built, but aren't owned by any of the Hero Sims. These are the Watcher pavilion, the lighthouse, the wind- and watermills, and the Kingball court. The lighthouse and mills are purely decorational.
== See also ==
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