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John Morgan May 30, 2022 @ 9:49am
Which religion has the closest holy sites to each other?
I'm playing a shattered map game and was wondering which religion is the easiest to grab up enough holy sites to reform it?
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Ashling May 30, 2022 @ 9:53am 
I think Vidilism (green leaf Baltic religion) has all their holy sites in the same Empire. If you're just looking for 3 Holy sites to reform then any religion that has their sites close to the ocean is pretty easy.

Edit: I also think there's one in Africa that has a few close by. Orisa? Or maybe Bidaism? It's in West Africa's southern east corner.
Last edited by Ashling; May 30, 2022 @ 9:59am
John Morgan May 30, 2022 @ 9:55am 
Are the holy sites close to each other geographically, or are they spread out?
Last edited by John Morgan; May 30, 2022 @ 9:58am
Ashling May 30, 2022 @ 10:07am 
Originally posted by John Morgan:
Are the holy sites close to each other geographically, or are they spread out?
Here is a map[imgur.com] of every Holy Site, which doesn't tell you who owns what, but if you overlay it with this map[www.alternatehistory.com] of CK3's religions you might get an idea.

Alternatively, you could start a game as a random character, go into the religious map mode, click on one of the religions on the map, and see where all the holy sites are for yourself.
Last edited by Ashling; May 30, 2022 @ 10:07am
Mati_Lublin May 30, 2022 @ 10:56am 
If we are taking organized religions into account, judaism has a lot of holy sites close to each other in one area, same for islam. IIRC most of dualist faiths have holy sites in Levant.
captain403 May 30, 2022 @ 3:15pm 
Hellenic has 2 in Greece, 1 in Tunisia, and Rome, so 3 out of 4 are central Mediterranean. The 5th is in Egypt, and is also coastal.
shakenidentity May 30, 2022 @ 3:37pm 
Originally posted by captain403:
Hellenic has 2 in Greece, 1 in Tunisia, and Rome, so 3 out of 4 are central Mediterranean. The 5th is in Egypt, and is also coastal.

Yes, Hellenic is good for this. Also, the OP might wish to start out as the count of one of the holy sites.
John Morgan Jun 1, 2022 @ 7:54am 
Originally posted by Triangle:
Originally posted by John Morgan:
Are the holy sites close to each other geographically, or are they spread out?
Here is a map[imgur.com] of every Holy Site, which doesn't tell you who owns what, but if you overlay it with this map[www.alternatehistory.com] of CK3's religions you might get an idea.

Alternatively, you could start a game as a random character, go into the religious map mode, click on one of the religions on the map, and see where all the holy sites are for yourself.
Thanks for the references :steamthumbsup:
Vidilist is definitely the closest-together. You've got three of them clustered together in the (relatively small) de jure Kingdom of Lithuania, one just north in Osel (the small island in Estonia), and the last one just west in Rugen (the peninsula in the western part of Pomerania). I'm no CK expert, but I'd say Vidilism is definitely the second-easiest unorganized pagan faith to reform, easily doable within one ruler's lifespan. The only reason why it's second is because of just how much of an easy mode Norse is after Northern Lords.
Cookiehunter Jun 1, 2022 @ 11:41am 
The new basque religion (with the weird af name) has all sites in or around the basque region (which makes sense, obviously)
dwarfpcfan Jun 1, 2022 @ 1:05pm 
Before Iberia pack came out Vidilism was the easiest to reform by far just by sheer how close their sites are. Now that Iberia is out, the new basque weirdo faith is the easiest.
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