Crusader Kings II

Crusader Kings II

Jewish Kings
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Update: Apr 18, 2022 @ 9:56am

-jewish courtiers, especially zealous ones, will attempt to reconvert fellow courtiers of Israelite culture but non-Jewish religion
-jewish courtiers more likely to demand marriage if they have the traits genius or quick, and minimum age lowered from 25 to 20
-if their demand for marriage is rejected, jewish courtiers will wait at least five years for the very_disappointed opinion modifier to expire before asking again
-jewish courtiers will no longer attempt to teach Judaism to their employer if they are not an adult
-change Mizrachi faces to Arabic
-chasidish sect now has a religious secret society
-add names to Mizrachi: Abba-Mari, Bitash, Dan, Herban, Sason, Shabat, Shushan, Sheshet, Uqba, Mervam, Nisan, Pedachtzur, Perachiah, Shakhna, Simchah, Sinai
-add names to Sephardi: Abba-Mari, Dan, Sason, Sasportas, Shabat, Shushan, Nisan, Pedachtzur, Perachiah, Shakhna, Simchah, Sinai
-add names to Hebrew: Abba-Mari, Gad, Nisan, Pedachtzur, Perachiah, Sason, Shabat, Simchah, Uqba
-add names to Ashkenazi: Bonfant, Faivish, Falk, Hekelin, Manasser, Mosset, Peytevin, Ursel, Yom-Tov, Zandel, Zelig, Zundel
-remove names from Hebrew: Maimon
-remove names from Ashkenazi: Amitai, Avomai, Chisdai, Chalafta, Eison, Feyel, Fivish, Nissim, Selig, Srol, Tachlifa
-new Ashkenazi dynasties: Ballin, Lipschutz, Gabbai, Margolioth (changed from Margolis)
-localization: change G-d to God
-AI slightly less likely to accept Jewish migration

Update: Apr 8, 2020 @ 5:02pm

Same as previous

Update: Apr 8, 2020 @ 4:49pm

- Fixed compatibility issues with latest update
- A zealous court Jew will not longer leave a court if he is married or has living children
- If a ruler is convinced to convert by a zealous court Jew, he will now be more likely to do it secretly
- Adjusted Israelite given names, dynasty names and place names to be more historically accurate. Hebrew culture now uses proper Tiberian pronunciation (spelling).
- Hebrew courtiers no longer appear in England (but Ashkenazi courtiers still do from 900 onwards)

Update: May 28, 2019 @ 6:25pm

- Now compatible with latest update
- Jewish rulers featured in 936 bookmark with some historical background
- Wikipedia link added for Khagan Aaron II of Khazaria

Update: May 20, 2019 @ 10:16am

- New Jewish dynasty Coats of Arms (Christian symbols replaced with Jewish ones)
- History added to Samaritan High Priesthood with Wikipedia link(s)
- Regnal names added to Samaritan High Priesthood (Ahr-Garizim)
- Duchy of Semien (Ethiopian Jews) given small boost with buildings, money, special event troops, high skilled characters and a temporary tributary so they don't get destroyed immediately
- Old, unmarried Jewish rulers with no heir of their dynasty will now be more likely to get married (and to someone of Jewish religion and culture)
- Old, unmarried Jewish courtiers in foreign courts who happen to have the "Get Married" ambition will occasionally ask their employer to allow them to marry a Jewish lady
- Now, court Jews who arrive in regions that are outside the one that is normal for their culture will often be those who left or were rejected by a ruler (example scenario: A zealous Sephardi Jew in a Spanish court is unsuccessful in influencing his liege. With a very negative opinion of his liege, the zealous Jew leaves the Spanish court and arrives in the Kingdom of France. The French king is zealous and chooses to reject him. The Sephardi Jew then moves to the HRE, where finally he is accepted.)
- Fixed issue where Jewish courtiers would leave a court and then immediately come back

Update: Apr 26, 2019 @ 3:48pm

- Khazars' conversion now less likely to be interrupted by civil war and regime change. The top liege's heir will always convert along with the ruler. As long as the County of Itil is held by a Khazar, whether the ruler himself or a nomadic vassal, the top liege will get the event, and it will percolate down from him to his vassals. Now only a complete takeover of the Khazar Khaganate by foreigners can disrupt the conversion.
- In the Khazar Conversion, now only pagan characters will get the option to convert.
- "Sponsor Settlers" decision is a bit cheaper now, and only available to rulers of the Jewish religion group and Israelite culture group.
- Zealous Jews more likely to be successful in influencing their lieges depending on their diplomacy and learning skills.
- Mizrachi Jewish courtiers now more likely to arrive at courts in the Middle East and Khazar courts, and less likely to arrive elsewhere.
- Hebrew and Mizrachi courtier arrivals now just as detailed and polished as Ashkenazi and Sephardi courtiers.
- You can now choose to refuse a Jewish courtier who arrives. Zealous, shy, priestly and unlanded AI more likely to do so. The court Jew will either leave to a neighbouring court, or will "vanish without a trace."
- Now a different version of the Jewish migrations event will appear for provinces owned by Jews.
- Zealous Jewish courtiers who are unsuccessful in influencing their liege may leave to a different court. Characters who dislike their liege are more likely to do so.
- Sanhedrin is now even less likely to use execution as a punishment. Non-lethal punishments are preferred.
- A Jewish ruler is more likely to Overrule Sanhedrin if he committed a crime that warrants the death penalty.
- Added a few custom characters as courtiers to give the Jews some sort of presence early in the game (769 and 867 starts).
- Fixed rabbi events so only one character is targetted at a time.
- Fixed issue that caused the Samaritan flag to appear on random rebels.
- Fixed issue where the Jewish High Priest was using the Overrule Sanhedrin decision.
- Fixed issue where, for example, Catholics in Jewish countries were getting executed by the Pope.

Update: Mar 15, 2019 @ 3:10pm

- Sanhedrin now more likely to demand a fine or banishment instead of execution
- AI now less likely to plead guilty to Sanhedrin
- Overall, the Sanhedrin is still an effective force, but less murderous

Update: Feb 9, 2019 @ 7:21am

- New dynasty names for all Israelite cultures
- Slight adjustments to Israelite culture names
- The "Rise of European Jewry event" narrative event will not appear for players who start in 1066 (though it doesn't affect any events as it's just to notify the player of the changes)

Update: Feb 9, 2019 @ 7:17am

- Accidental update (see next update)

Update: Dec 23, 2018 @ 2:07pm

- ASHKENAZI AND SEPHARDI CULTURES (and their related events) NOW ONLY EXIST AFTER THE YEAR 900
- The Chasidish Jewry title now only exists from 900 onward
- "Rise of European Jewry" event that all human players receive in 900, informing them of the changes to the world
- The Zealots now have Hebrew culture
- Liege is now informed after Sanhedrin banishes or fines a vassal / courtier
- Instead of half their yearly income, characters who get fined by the Sanhedrin will now pay six years-worth of income
- Jewish characters with non-Jewish culture who choose to adopt the local Jewish culture will do that of their capital province if it is an Israelite culture. Otherwise they will adopt the assigned regional Jewish culture
- Rabbis who try to rebuke Jews can now see their target when they receive the event
- Rabbis are less likely to rebuke Jews for having negative traits that they themselves possess (except the Proud trait)
- A few new dynasties for the Hebrew culture
- Fixed localisation issues