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Overview

Each player has a number of Servant meeples, a set of Improvement tiles in front of them (representing areas of their estate's house and grounds), and a hand of Gentry cards. They also have a Reputation value, starting at 1.1; an amount of Money starting at £0; and a number of Objective Cards (some of which will be discarded as the game progresses).

Your Servant meeples are:

  • Butler: Supports prestigious events and can hire new servants.
  • Valet: Supports male guests.
  • Lady's Maid: Supports female guests.
  • Housekeeper: Supports dining events and may also serve as a Lady's Maid.
  •  Footman : Supports outdoor events.
  • Underbutler: Can serve as a Butler, Valet or Footman.

The game consists of players taking turns to host events at locations on their estate: each event requires a number of Servants to attend, and a number of Gentry to be played from the hand as guests to it. The outcome of an event will be a gain (or loss) of Reputation or Money, or the acquisition of new Gentry cards. When your hand is running low, you can pass your turn to pick your discard pile back up.

Each turn

On your turn you can either:

Take a standard turn

A standard turn consists of the following steps:

  • 1. Rotate service: Move all your Servants one box to the right. (Only those in the "Available Service" box will be available for use on your turn.)
  • 2. Host activity: Choose tile from your estate to use this turn. Its bottom-left number must be equal to or lower than your family's Reputation.
  • 3. Invite guests: Play a number of Gentry cards from your hand that match the event.
  • 4. Provide service: Expend Servants to satisfy the event's Estate tile and Gentry cards. (If you do not have sufficient servants, you must go back and choose a different Estate/Gentry combination, or give up and pass your turn.)
  • 5. Enjoy favours given by the event tile and the played gentry cards. These are all compulsory, with the exception of "Dismissing".
  • 6. Optionally buy an Improvement tile from Builders' Market
  • 7. Clean up

Pass

When you choose to pass:

  • • All of your servants move into the "available" box
  • • You take your discard pile of Gentry cards back into your hard
  • • You may either collect £200 or refresh the Builders' Market
  • • You may optionally buy from the Builders' Market

Courtship

Rounds 4, 8, 12 and 16 are Courtship rounds. No regular turns are taken: instead, whoever has the highest score for that courtship's current Theme colour (shown by the most recent upturned card at the top of the board) may take either the Charles or Elizabeth Fairchild card into their hand, and draw a Victory Point Card.

The final Courtship round is scored on the total for all four Theme colours, rather than just the fourth. (If a colour appears multiple times, it is counted multiple times.)

End Game Scoring

Add up:

  • • Improvement Tile VP
  • • Gentry Card VP
  • • Objective Card VP
  • • Service VP: 2 VP per servant
  • • Wealth VP: 1 VP per £200
  • • VP Cards
  • • Reputation VP
Reputation VP
Level 1 1
Level 2 3
Level 3 6
Level 4 10
Level 5 15
Level 6 21
Level 7
(Max in Standard Play)
28
Level 8 36
Level Max 45}}