Crusader Kings III

Crusader Kings III

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[1.16.2.3] More Tolerant Pagans

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If the ancient Egyptians could survive invasions by ancient Israelites, trade with Ethiopians, be vassals to Persians, accept Greek Pharaos, be ruled by Romans... Then lets be real, if a Hausa shaman and a Tengri nomad walked into a Norse tavern they probably end up friends with the whole village.
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  • Pagan family tolerance of same family faiths raised from 'Hostile' to 'Astray' and of other religions from 'Evil' to 'Hostile'. Promoting intermingling and removing holy wars. Gengis Khan wont revoke everyone anymore.
  • Gnostics faith tolerance raised from 'Evil' to 'Hostile' with Eastern Faiths.
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mlgprocupcake 13 JUL a las 14:14 
@Ġedryht fair enough but also, they mainly didnt ensalve them due to religious reasions but becasue they were the "outsider" and its effecient/expediant for them to use them for free labor. and the main reason (in my opinion) that pagan religions tend to be less religiously hostile is that (aside from greco-roman stuff) not as much thought or theory was put into them as compared to abrahamics, and the greco-romans, the only pagans with somewhat codified theory (ie. plotinus) believed that 'gods' existed on a location based basis, and thus one should pay respects to the one who has dominion over whatever land they happen to be in
Comrade Clifford 16 JUN a las 1:54 
Hey it looks like this mod changes inter-abrahamic tolerance to hostile. One number off in the files :)
fisto the robo  [autor] 27 MAY a las 9:25 
update 1.1
-added gnostic 'hostile' tolerance to eastern faiths
Gef 20 MAY a las 12:49 
Not the tolerance, ahhh, it's in my eyeeees
fisto the robo  [autor] 19 MAR a las 6:55 
@Ġedryht: the Elder Kings mod has something like that but thats way too complex to add to the game would probably be incompatible with everything
Ġedryht of Wōden 19 MAR a las 5:46 
"If the ancient Egyptians could survive invasions by Jews, trade with Ethiopians, be vassals to Persians, accept Greek Pharaos, be ruled by Romans... Then lets be real, if a Hausa shaman and a Tengri nomad walked into a Norse tavern they probably end up friends with the whole village."

Or they might enslave and kill each other. But not for religious reasons. Every culture in pre-Christian times wanted to be the dominant group.
Religion and Culture were not really two seperate ideas to pagans. The word "Culture" itself comes from the word "Cult".
Also why presume Egyptians were happy being subjugated by foreign powers for their grain?
This mod does make sense though. Perhaps there should be a "main doctrine" where their religious tolerance doesn't matter but cultural acceptance factors are further emphasised.
It's fine if you don't know how to do this. Lazy Paradox devs probably should've done it already, but for now this mod still makes sense from a mechanics point of view.
WolvesofZiu 4 DIC 2024 a las 17:03 
NO! NOT THE BEES!
fisto the robo  [autor] 30 AGO 2024 a las 13:21 
It is not represented in this mod, but christians or muslims did marry pagans on the fringes of the religion.
TurtleShroom 30 AGO 2024 a las 9:02 
Okay. The reason I asked is because I thought it would be weird for Christians to intermarry with pagans.
fisto the robo  [autor] 29 AGO 2024 a las 15:09 
@TurtleShroom anybody not pagan are untouched. The religious hostility levels are unilateral, you consider righteous a religion that consider you evil.