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i did welsh and irish before they are both goidelic heritage (unless something changed recently )
Since the dlc came out it always said
"You cannot form a Hybrid Culture with one of the same Heritage as yours"
I don't know if anything has changed, actually. Welsh and Irish don't both have Goidelic heritage; Welsh has Brythonic, and afaik always has.
for giving wrong info then XD , my bad been a while while i played welsh XD
If you want a Slavic culture consisting of 3 Slavic cultures, just make a name for the culture in a combination of the 3 cultures like: Vispolmaslan or Polvismashian
You cant hybridize with another culture of the same heritage.
On several runs, I've hybridized so I have both horse archers AND Konni. Vikings are fabulous for including Konni in their men-at-arms.
Hybridizing for Roleplay is just naming them whatever your fancy.
The command:
effect = {root.culture = {set_culture_pillar = heritage_west_slavic}}
effect = {root.culture = {set_culture_pillar = heritage_south_slavic}}
effect = {root.culture = {set_culture_pillar = heritage_east_slavic}}
etc
Technically Brythonic and Gaelic are both of Celtic heritage, the two main splinters of it. But the game classes them as sufficiently distinct to allow hybridising them. If you think about it, it would basically be creating Celtic again, though I guess Brythonic at that time has splintered into Welsh, Cornish (Kernov) and Brittanic respectively, and Gaelic into Irish and whatever the predominate Gaelic culture in Alba is called at the time in game, sooooooooo you would have to use your own sensibilities what traditions and pillar would most accurately reflect a unified neo-celt culture if you wanted to make one. When I've played around I've differentiated by creating a Northern Celt, Southern Celt, type situation