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6 sept. 2020 à 1h46
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CK2 Religion Names

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Changes some of the names of the religions that were changed in CK3 back to the ones in CK2.

Ásatrú -> Norse
Vidilism -> Baltic
Slovianska Pravda -> Slavic
9 commentaires
Ġedryht of Wōden 21 mars à 7h14 
I thought Asatru was actually called Germanic in Ck2 once they added Charlemagne.
If you look at the ancestry of various anglo saxon, old saxon and gothic characters, they are "Asatru".
ΧΡHΣΤΟΣ850 14 oct. 2023 à 6h34 
Please add Shia and Sunni again it the most important for me
ItsOZ 27 oct. 2022 à 10h13 
ironman?
Kallaste 7 mars 2021 à 14h34 
I like the changes you have made. For historical accuracy and to remove the froofy CK3 snowflake religion names that have nothing to do with history (Seriously, Asatru?), I would suggest considering the following:

Germanic
Finnic
Ulgric
Baltic
Slavic
Magyar

As a student of religion and history, to me this is what makes sense.
Kallaste 7 mars 2021 à 14h21 
Would also suggest removing Insular Christianity.
Ekaylor  [créateur] 8 sept. 2020 à 13h39 
Removed Muslim changes as after reaserch, ye it doesnt make sense in CK3.
I could merge all the schools into blanket faith but that would alter gameplay which is against the purpose of this mod.
Therefore I have decided to leave the CK3 names for Muwalladism and such.
Also if it wasn't obvious already I know almost nothing about Islam so sorry for any confusion caused.
Tunch Khan 6 sept. 2020 à 13h29 
I would also suggest to change Shia-Muwalladism. That's pretty much a mixed ethnic group following Sunni branch.
Kaiser Mudkip 6 sept. 2020 à 8h09 
I don't think muwalladism is Shia, it's a part of the Sunni school
Kal 6 sept. 2020 à 3h15 
Never understood the nuanced change anyway. Just makes people confused about obvious religions