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I'm unfortunatly to busy to make HIP-compatible version (feel free to make one yourself if you want/can/have time).
You can lose the endura trait in two ways, either by converting to a different religion, or by console commands. If you enter "remove_trait endura" in the console the trait will disappear.
Regarding the Bibles, anyone can order bibles if they have scholarship or theology focus from Way of Life dlc (or the paragon of virtue ambition). The condition that includes Sons of Abraham dlc should actually be Way of Life dlc. The idea was to enable players who does not have Way of Life dlc to use the decision despite not having a life focus. I will fix it.
Regarding mending the schism and turning orthodoxy into a catholic heresy, I've added decisions and events for the Council of Florence, which converts a random number of orthodox and miaphysites into catholics. The events are based on the historical council of Florence, but since most orthodox and miaphysites eventually rejected the council I decided not to have this event turn orthodoxy and miaphysitism into catholic heresies. It felt more historical to keep them as separate branches.
Great mod man, lot of work into it really. I am modding myself and you did a wonderful job!
A few things I wanted to ask:
- Any chance that you could make it so the Catholic can forcefully mend the Great Schism? I mean by that making Orthodoxy a heresy of Catholicism. This is something I've seen asked so many times by players. I would love that myself as well obviously.
- I think it is your mod that adds Bible decisions. If so, then I think you could/should tweak those. They don't seem to be usable if you have Sons of Abraham. I know you have a decision to hide them but wouldn't it be easier to not show them if Sons of Abraham is activated? I have never modded decisions so I am not sure there is a way to do that but it would be much more practical. I also believe that the vast majority of players have Sons of Abraham anyway.
If you could it'd be great, I like that mod and absolutely adore this one. Either way, good job and work you do :)
@stickypepsi13, it's possible and it would be great but I have no plans for it now.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1686936562
- Added the option to appoint unlanded ecclesiarchs as religious head, if the religious head is a vassal. There are several restrictions of course, and it hurts moral authority to do this.
- Added several patron saint events for all non-gnostic eastern christians.
- Made separate event chains for chaldean confirmations.
- Added Holy Maid event chains, inspired by The Maid of Kent Elizabeth Barton, St Bridget of Sweden and others (three different endings).
- Added Holy Hermit event chains based on russian holy men such as Basil the Blessed (three different endings).
- Bedtime stories.
@Teaplease, I'll take a look at it, with some luck this version may be compatible
A: Leave pressing a anitpope's claim untouched, but it should massively tick off almost all other Catholic realms (as well as cause problems in one's own realm). In the base game when the Papacy is taken by an antipope everyone just kinda rolls over and says "well I guess this is the new pope now :(" but in real life such a event would have likely have caused a gigantic religious and political conflict. (in some ways I think it might make more in game sense for the "new papacy" to start as a heresy)
B: Some way of modeling something like the byzantine Papacy. In-game a large Catholic empire that borders Rome could try and "claim" the Pope as a vassal. The Pope might accept under different conditions (e.g. the emperor has lots of virtue traits, Rome is threatened by outside invasion) or a war breaks out and The Pope can call other Catholic realms to his defense (if such a thing can be modded).
Regarding counsin marriages: They were forbidden by both catholic and orthodox canon law. Catholics even forbade second and third cousins to marry. Before 1215 AD it was even more strict. The pope could grant dispensations in rare cases but this was more common for rulers after the renaissance. See this article http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04264a.htm
"Cousin marriages are disabled for many christian religions" : Marriage between first cousins were EXTREMELY frequent among the European nobility. See the Habsburg for instance...