Crusader Kings III

Crusader Kings III

Rising Lion - Canaanite Flavor Pack
32 Comments
PeterLake  [author] 16 Jul @ 8:04am 
@sovereign
I was afraid of that. All those mods edit too much files that are not meant to be edited by more than one mod. Seems I'll have to drop off that compatibility.

Glad to hear you enjoy the mod!
Sovereign 15 Jul @ 7:46pm 
Amazing mod! I was looking for something like this ever since Sons of Judah was abandoned. As far as native TFE compatibility goes, that would be much appreciated. Sadly with EPE and TFE, Rising Lion crashes my game when selecting "play as any ruler in x year" option without fail. This is with putting the mod before TFE like recommended in the description (putting it after also causes a crash for the record). Great mod regardless, thanks for making it!
Пан Базун 11 Jul @ 1:31pm 
It would be very nice. Thanks a lot and have a great day :AGOLDHEART:
PeterLake  [author] 11 Jul @ 6:34am 
Should be mostly. While the Exilarchate and Davidic dynasty does have history that goes back as far as 70 AD, the cultures will not get innovations until 867, and I have not marked any rulers as landless adventureres before that so they won't show up as playable.

But all the decisions created in this mod should work.

I may invest some time to makee it fully compatible.
Пан Базун 11 Jul @ 4:55am 
Is it compatible with Fallen Eagle?
PeterLake  [author] 7 Jul @ 10:27am 
New Update:
Exilarchate (Rabbinic and Karaite) are now playable landless adventurers wwho are vassals. lets see how this rolls.
We also get a simple landless adventurer of Beth David at 867 (Rav Hatzub at Tiberias), and 1066 (Nasi Shealtiel Ben Hezekiah at Barcelona).
PeterLake  [author] 6 Jul @ 5:39am 
The most recent update includes History for the titles of the rabbinic and karaite Exilarchs, representing the dynasty of King David. Future updates will give some content and provide playability for them.
PeterLake  [author] 4 Jul @ 1:05am 
Carthage Update is up!
無壹 27 Jun @ 12:48am 
@PeterLake Yes, of course
PeterLake  [author] 27 Jun @ 12:32am 
@無壹 - do you keep updating the translation? because I am still at the stage of adding many many localization details.
I just want to make sure I link it to something that will be fully translated.
無壹 26 Jun @ 7:47pm 
@PeterLake Such a great mod! I want more Chinese player to use it, so I've translated it into Chinese, could you please add a link in description?

Here's my translation: https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3090564070
Hannibal 26 Jun @ 6:48pm 
Update: I stand corrected, apparently the entire Workshop is bugged for a lot of people searching for specific mods, or at least reports of it I see from 10 hours ago with AGOT related CK3 mods.
Hannibal 26 Jun @ 6:26pm 
Steam shadow banned this mod from the CK3 Workshop search results. I had to go to Reddit to get the URL of this mod, as even typing in "Rising Lion - Canaanite Flavor Pack" would not bring it up; after going through all 6 pages.
PeterLake  [author] 26 Jun @ 11:49am 
@nsinger998
According to the archeolgical record, they were just a group of canaanites who moved gradually into monotheism. Their language is a clear offshoot from phoenician, much closer to it than the aramaic of assyria, or the babylonian language.
PeterLake  [author] 26 Jun @ 8:14am 
Some big changes in today's update:
New Decision to rebuild the third temple instead of the old upgrade fix. Now a new decision will let you clear the grounds in order to build it from scratch.
Punic culture is now present in Syrte in 867.
Aramean (stand-in for western assyrians, same as syriac is for eastern assyrian) noe present in syria in 867.
PeterLake  [author] 21 Jun @ 10:09pm 
Probably not - I haven't used that one yet, so definitely not in the near future.
Beorhthere Appleby 21 Jun @ 3:58pm 
Would you make a submod like this for the Bronze Age Reborn mod?
The Victorianist 21 Jun @ 8:30am 
@nsinger998
Gonna say this.

The earliest recorded evidence of a people by the name of Israel appears in the Merneptah Stele, which dates to around 1200 BCE. The majority of scholars agree that this text refers to the Israelites, a group that inhabited the central highlands of Canaan, where archaeological evidence shows that hundreds of small settlements were constructed between the 12th and 10th centuries BCE.

the Babylonian period (586–539 BCE) is named for the Neo-Babylonian Empire, which conquered Judah and exiled much of its population. The return to Zion and the construction of the Second Temple marked the beginning of the Second Temple period (c. 516 BCE – 70 CE).
Cat_and_cat_inc 18 Jun @ 8:56pm 
I did not become Punic, I just looked at the culture and saw it didn't have the "elephantry" innovation say I started a quick game as a Punic ruler to make sure that people of the Punic culture couldn't make elephant cavalry. Also, I do want to say it is a good mod.
PeterLake  [author] 18 Jun @ 8:43pm 
Ancient Hebrews did relate to Canaan - they lived there. Canann does encompess the entire coast line, almost up to alexandretta, and used to include a Canaanite kingdom named Alashiya in Cyprus. That is why the empire is named Canaan - Because it is Canaan, not any other division of the land.
PeterLake  [author] 18 Jun @ 8:35pm 
The Punic culture thing is just a setup for future updates - I have not balanced it at all yet, and it is there just so when an update with it comes you might won't have to restart your game to have it apply.
In short - How did you even become Punic?
I'l look into easing up some of the restriction on the expand Israel decision - the ones about specific counties already ahve been eased to completley control from owning the title.
nsinger998 18 Jun @ 1:33pm 
Ancient Hebrews had no relation with Canaan and came from Mesopotamia. Canaan never encompassed the whole Levant. Canaan covered the territory of Ancient Israel west of the Jordan.

I also stress that Ancient Hebrews would never call themselves or their lands Canaan. They would have called their lands Eretz Yisrael.
Cat_and_cat_inc 18 Jun @ 12:39pm 
Also, because Rabbanism is pluralistic and Hebrew doesn't have plenary assemblies after holy warring for the duchy of Sinai I can't expand the kingdom of Israel as I do not own the duchy, my vassal does, so may you change the conditions from owning the duchy and completely controlling it to just completely controlling it?
Cat_and_cat_inc 18 Jun @ 12:31pm 
Can you give the Punic culture the "Elphantry" innovation, because the "Lords of the Elephant" tradition does not give the ability to recruit elephant cavalry.
TurtleShroom 18 Jun @ 9:03am 
I think that the empire title should be called Greater Israel if a Jew holds it and Canaan if someone else holds it. I can't imagine any Jew wanting to be in charge of something named after human sacrificers.
HEX: Offender 18 Jun @ 5:01am 
Based mod <33
PeterLake  [author] 18 Jun @ 1:01am 
That is on purpose. Levantine is the arab influenced culture. Canaanite is what I am after in this mod.
Mythomaniac Gremlin 18 Jun @ 12:46am 
To avoid confusion I would maybe use levant/levantine instead of canaan, but great stuff!
PeterLake  [author] 17 Jun @ 9:40pm 
Ancient hebrew culture is an offshoot of canaanites. Canaan conviniently encompasses a region greater than Israel for an empire to exist in.
nsinger998 17 Jun @ 9:30pm 
Cool mod, But why Canaan? Jews are not Canaani.
El Jefe Generalisimo 17 Jun @ 4:17pm 
Based. God bless you with many cryptoshekels.
Shazzer 17 Jun @ 4:15pm 
Can't believe we're getting this for free.