According to the land auction rule, no. Maybe I should've said that Agora
is the auctioneer, but I didn't know that when I wrote the proposal.

El 26 feb. 2018 07:34, "ATMunn" <iamingodsa...@gmail.com> escribió:

On 2/25/2018 2:24 PM, Reuben Staley wrote:

> This is your local Cartographor calling in to remind everyone that as
> yesterday ended an Agoran week, Agora has created in possession of the
> following facilities the following items:
>
> The mine    at (-1, -1): 3 stones, 2 ore
> The mine    at (+1, +1): 3 stones, 2 ore
> The orchard at (-1, +1): 3 apples, 3 lumber
> The farm    at (+1, -1): 3 corn,   3 cotton
>
> Since these facilities are all built on Public Land, everyone can collect
> from them, but as they are all on Preserved Land, no one can spend assets
> to upgrade them.
>
> Additionally, since there is Public, Non-preserved land, any player can
> build facilities on them. Just be aware that others will be able to modify
> your facilities if you choose to build on this land. Fortunately, as this
> is a new week, a land auction can now commence.
>
> For the following 5 auctions, I am the announcer and auctioneer, and the
> minimum bid is 1 coin:
>
Shouldn't Agora be the auctioneer?


> AUCTION 1: The lot is the white land unit at (-1, -2)
> AUCTION 2: The lot is the white land unit at ( 0, -2)
> AUCTION 3: The lot is the white land unit at (+1, -2)
> AUCTION 4: The lot is the black land unit at (-1, +2)
> AUCTION 5: The lot is the black land unit at ( 0, +2)
>
> As far as I know, the rules that define asset generation and land auctions
> stand uncontested, so both of these moves are valid and required.
>

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