Quote Originally Posted by Arjos View Post
Retaining the option seems something that would encourage spam to me...
I guess what I'm getting at is sometimes the only people who know that an order has been disobeyed will be the commander and his vassal (not sure if that's the right word). I can imagine a situation where it might take a turn or two for the commander to discover the vassal has been disobedient. Also, I can imagine a situation where he goes "Oh! I've been disobeyed! I really want to stick it to that guy but I'm not sure I have the support. Let me sneak around and see who might back me on this one..."

Both of those situations seem fun to me and so I think you should be able to censure someone for something for up to x turns after the actual act of disobedience. The limit is there to avoid the constant threat of censure for acts committed a long time in the past - this should encourage acts of disobedience, which should be good for the game!

The question then becomes, what is x? 3, 4, 5?