

Among rulers, it is a dead religion at game start, but its traditions persist among the common folk, and an opportunistic ruler might find reason to Champion the Faith of the Country Basques, and bring it back to prominence. Toledo plays a central role for the Mozarabic faith.īasque Paganism, the other new faith, is a syncretistic belief with Christian and pagan elements, the most prominent vestige of pagan faith in Western Europe, ensconced in the Pyrenees. The Mozarabs have a long history of adapting to changing circumstances. But take heed - such a council might also affect the struggle… How will your realm be affected by the vicious debates to follow? There are also other new decisions available to Mozarabs - including the ultimate prize, the restoration of the Kingdom of Toledo! Try to take control of Toledo if you play a Mozarabic Christian - it can allow you to convene a new great church council, echoing the one in 711. They’ll encourage historical “what if” playthroughs and some dramatic decisions, exploring the deep Visigothic roots of Iberian faith.

There are events for Muslims, Christians, and pagans, but the big addition is the Mozarabic Faith. More info regarding this will come in a future Development Diary! Among other additions, you’ll find that Castilians are now Tabletop Warriors, able to challenge others to a grand game of chess!Ĭoncerning faith, our new shared Head of Faith mechanic will add dynamism to Iberia’s fractured religious landscape. If you have the Royal Court Expansion, you’ll be able to make some compelling hybrid cultures here - why not Sephardi-Norse, or Berber-Castilian? It can also be a good way to get involved in the Struggle from the outside. But, we’ve done a pass on their traditions to make sure they’re fitting and interesting.

There is hardly any subject that does not get some love.Ĭulture and Faith Iberia’s cultures were in a pretty good place already, thanks to the culture rework in the Royal Court.
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In the Fate of Iberia, you might encounter the Estadea, the wandering dead of Galician myth, the legendary Garduña thieves, great smiths of Toledo, cheese-making Vikings, and Andalusian polymaths dreaming of flight.įor Fate of Iberia we’ve roped in talented content designers from all over our organization to help us pack Iberia full of historical flavor. Yet we have filled the Fate of Iberia with flavor content high and low, from fairytales whispered by a fireplace to grand designs of priests and kings. In a region as dynamic and well-documented as Iberia, we were truly spoiled with possible content, and had to make some hard choices as to what would work best in the context of Crusader Kings III. ► Read our Dev Diary #95 - Flavor of Iberia I am Hugo ( Cortell ), and today my fellow content designer Ola ( ) will walk you through some of our design for culture, faith, and everything else before I introduce you to our events & decisions. Hello and welcome to Dev Diary #95, about the flavor that makes the flavor pack!
