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* deploy one of one’s own figures to the tile in the usual way; or  
* deploy one of one’s own figures to the tile in the usual way; or  
* return one of one’s own figures <ref>[[File:Icon_Open_Book.png|16px|text-bottom|]] All of one’s own figures are meant here, including normal and big followers, wagon, mayor, builder, pig, and barn. </ref> <ref>[[File:Icon_Open_Book.png|16px|text-bottom|]] A player cannot return a figure from another player. Also, a player cannot return a neutral figure (such as the fairy or the dragon).</ref> from the entire playing area <ref>[[File:Icon_Open_Book.png|16px|text-bottom|]] By specifying “entire playing area,” this allows removal of followers from the City of Carcassonne (even if the Count is in the same space) or the [[The_Wheel_of_Fortune_(1st_edition)|Wheel of Fortune]] crown spaces. </ref> to his or her  supply. <ref>[[File:Icon_Double_Arrow_Black.png|16px|text-bottom|]] The [[Rio_Grande_Games|'''RGG''']] 10-year anniversary edition rules actually use the term “followers” for both bullet points. The new version of the Festival tiles sold separately through publisher [[CundCo|'''CundCo''']] also uses the term “followers.” However, the official [[Hans_im_Glück|'''HiG''']] reading remains “figures.” (updated 5/2014) </ref> <ref>[[File:Icon_Open_Book.png|16px|text-bottom|]] If the Festival is used to remove a follower, the Phantom can still be placed on that turn. (11/2013) </ref> <ref>[[File:Icon_Open_Book.png|16px|text-bottom|]] If the Festival is used to remove a follower, the Fairy cannot be moved, as an action was still taken in the [[Order_of_Play_(1st_edition)|“Move Wood”]] or [[Order_of_Play_(1st_edition)|“Deploy a Figure”]] phase. (5/2014)</ref>
* return one of one’s own figures <ref>[[File:Icon_Open_Book.png|16px|text-bottom|]] All of one’s own figures are meant here, including normal and big followers, wagon, mayor, builder, pig, and barn. </ref> <ref>[[File:Icon_Open_Book.png|16px|text-bottom|]] A player cannot return a figure from another player. Also, a player cannot return a neutral figure (such as the fairy or the dragon).</ref> from the entire playing area <ref>[[File:Icon_Open_Book.png|16px|text-bottom|]] By specifying “entire playing area,” this allows removal of followers from the City of Carcassonne (even if the Count is in the same space) or the [[The_Wheel_of_Fortune_(1st_edition)|Wheel of Fortune]] crown spaces. </ref> to his or her  supply. <ref>{{IconArrow}} The [[Rio_Grande_Games|'''RGG''']] 10-year anniversary edition rules actually use the term “followers” for both bullet points. The new version of the Festival tiles sold separately through publisher [[CundCo|'''CundCo''']] also uses the term “followers.” However, the official [[Hans_im_Glück|'''HiG''']] reading remains “figures.” (updated 5/2014) </ref> <ref>[[File:Icon_Open_Book.png|16px|text-bottom|]] If the Festival is used to remove a follower, the Phantom can still be placed on that turn. (11/2013) </ref> <ref>[[File:Icon_Open_Book.png|16px|text-bottom|]] If the Festival is used to remove a follower, the Fairy cannot be moved, as an action was still taken in the [[Order_of_Play_(1st_edition)|“Move Wood”]] or [[Order_of_Play_(1st_edition)|“Deploy a Figure”]] phase. (5/2014)</ref>


The player can also choose to do neither of the above.  
The player can also choose to do neither of the above.