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Fully implemented the Tea Ceremony Society, and introduced new societies for Poetry and Painting
Improved the tsūji system (inherited character naming), including support for single-character names and a new decision to change inherited kanji
Added appearance events for notable figures like the Sanada Ten Braves and William Adams (Miura Anjin)
Added many new historical characters spanning from the Heian period to the Azuchi–Momoyama period
Added a bookmark for The Aizu Campaign and Battle of Sekigahara (1600)
Expanded playable start dates to any day between 1335 and 1614
Added events and CBs related to the Genpei War, Jōkyū War, and Battle of Sekigahara
Introduced a Power Struggle System, simulating conflicts between powerful retainers under child rulers or puppet monarchs
Added female-specific nicknames (e.g., "Princess ○○" or "Midai-dokoro" [a formal title for a shogun/emperor’s wife])
Added unique NMIH trait acquisition events, such as becoming a swordsman or ninja
Added new artifacts and refined acquisition events (Thanks to Tsukuda-san)
Good morning. Since yesterday, I’ve been updating the Steam Workshop version. The main changes are as follows:
Added new bookmarks spanning 1183–1247, including The Council of Thirteen (1199) and The Jōkyū War (1221)
Added a bookmark for The Establishment of the Ashikaga Regime (1337)
Found a working link you had posted on the thread in the Paradox forum though:
https://discord.gg/invite/ejR5svN