Personnel

Treatments Marry Retire Dismissals

Give treasures to officers and arrange marriages.
Select Council > Personnel from the command menu.

Treatments

You can give treasures and official posts to your officers.

Treasure Treasures can be given, confiscated, or made to be passed on.
Giving treasures increases loyalty and raises abilities. The higher the grade of the treasure, the higher the increase in loyalty and abilities.
Confiscating treasures decreases loyalty.
Officers other than the daimyō can only own one treasure each.
Official Post Officers can be recommended for any official post received from the Imperial Court other than the highest position. These cannot be reallocated or confiscated.

Marry

Arrange the marriage of a male officer and an unmarried Hime.
If the officer becomes kin, his station will be raised a certain amount.

*If the daimyō dies while there are no kin officers in the clan, the game will be over.

*Female daimyō cannot have concubines.

Hime Info

Retire

You can retire the daimyō and have a kin officer take their place.
A retired daimyō can still act as an officer after retiring, but they cannot become daimyō again.
Treasures are inherited by the new daimyō, but official posts are not. However, the titles of shōgun, chief advisor, and grand minister will be passed down.

*When a daimyō retires, conservators and overseers can be reselected.

Dismissals

Dismiss an officer.
Dismissed officers will wander the lands as rōnin.
If the officer was a regent, their province will be disbanded, and affiliated officers will join the province under the daimyō's direct control.
If you dismiss an officer who forms part of a marriage alliance, the alliance will be terminated.

*The daimyō will confiscate all treasures and official posts from dismissed officers.