A Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia

A Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia

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Culture Groups Renamed

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Renames the cultures of each faction and allegiances.

I was annoyed how the "Anglo-Saxons" were lumped together as a singular English people when Angles and Saxons were two different peoples. Also that the Picts weren't represented for the Scottish factions despite them still historically being referred to as a separate people from the Gaelic Scotti for centuries after this. Welsh were Britons, and the factions of Cornwall and Strathclyde were Britons that weren't in Wales. The Great Viking Army was Danish and the Viking Sea Kings were Norwegian, and as both groups were established kingdoms at this point, they weren't vikings. Since vikings = raiders/ pirates, only the Viking culture (Víkingar to be accurate) were considered this (yes I know basically all Scandinavians at the time were called "Danes" by their victims in western Europe).

English Kingdoms = Saxons & Angles
Welsh Kingdoms = Britons
Gaelic Kingdoms = Gaels & Picts
Great Viking Army = Danes
Viking Sea Kings = Norsemen
Vikings = Víkingar

Allegiance names also changed. For example, "Briton loyalists" vs "Gwined hegemony" and "Strat Clut hegemony".

Version of this mod compatible with the Old Languages mod
( https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2652584475&searchtext=old+languages ) is found here: https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3355147236
4 Comments
Il-Khan of Persia  [author] 9 Apr @ 4:25pm 
There were not nearly that many Jute holdings compared to Saxon and Angle ones. The only Jute kingdoms were Middlesex, Kent, and on the Isle of Wight, and those are all under Wessex or East Anglia domain by the time of the game.

Again, I'm limited here on what I can do simply by renaming.
Gnome 9 Apr @ 2:15pm 
The Jutes were massively significant in Britain. Anglo-saxon is just a term for all of the English tribes. It also means the Jutes, as they were just a important as the Angles and Saxons.
Il-Khan of Persia  [author] 9 Apr @ 1:58pm 
Well there's a limit to what I can do, but also the Jutes that never left have largely been assimilated in with the Danish and those that did leave for the isles are largely assimilate in with the Saxons and maybe some Angles.
Jutes were never that significant in Britannia and stopped being all that relevant in Denmark around this time.
Gnome 9 Apr @ 7:36am 
Jutes?