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There isn't a lot of forest in the britanic isles and in france, I find the last holy site a bit "meh".
And it's a bit sad both 10 Holy sites have only 5 different effects :/"
Said every foreigner ever. People just can't wrap their heads around the fact that Britain builds our civilisation with nature rather than replacing it.
Also historically England did have much more forest. Even rainforest. Look up the English rainforests on youtube. There's hardly any left but they're truly stunning.
And it's a bit sad both 10 Holy sites have only 5 different effects :/
You also could add a decision like in the Fallen Eagle mod "Restore the Druid Groves" or something, that creates a head of faith title (capital in Ynys Mon).
It might be a bit harder to do, but it would also be cool if Insular Christianity viewed Insular Celticism as astray or hostile and not evil - the Insular Christian Church carried over a lot of pre-christian practices, and was widespread until the 7th century Synod of Whitby where they were kicked out and limited to Eire and Alba.
But other than that I really appreciate this! I always hated that in the base game there was no Druidism - forcing me to convert to "paganism" and conquer 3 random counties to get it to be reformed.