Six new characters make their way into Old World with this DLC too, from Jewish rebel Josephus and supposed magic user Ostanes to Mani, the founder of, erm, Manichaeism. The events range from small-scale rituals, and the everyday beliefs of people, to larger power struggles caused by state religions and newer faiths that crop up to challenge beliefs in the ancient world. If you create a new heresy of an existing religion, your holy sites will be the same as theirs, making it clear that there’s only room enough for one 'true' confession in the region.Watch on YouTube Old World's The Sacred And The Profane DLC broadens the game's religious events.ĭevs Mohawk Games say the hundreds of new religious events in The Sacred And The Profane will bring a lot of “what ifs” to Old World. In fact, losing them can increase a faith’s Fervor, as the believers are fired up and motivated to win it back. Unlike Crusader Kings 2, though, holding all of your Holy Sites doesn’t necessarily make your faith more appealing. You will also need to hold at least three of them to reform your religion if you start as a pagan.įaiths that have Great Holy Wars, such as Christian Crusades or Muslim Jihads, are likely to fight tooth and nail to secure these sites. Each Holy Site you control unlocks bonuses for every ruler who follows your religion, such as bonus stat points, increased taxes, or extra combat power for your knights. Jerusalem is the big one, as it’s shared between all Muslim, Christian, and Jewish faiths, but only one can control it at a time. How Holy Sites workĬK3 guide (opens in new tab) : Beginner tips to get you startedĬK3 console commands (opens in new tab) : All the cheats you needĬK3 Intrigue (opens in new tab) : Become a master of the dark artsĬK3 war (opens in new tab) : Vanquish your enemiesĬK3 mods (opens in new tab) : From tweaks to total conversionsĮvery religion in Crusader Kings 3 has a handful of Holy Sites, generally in places that were historically significant for its founding or worship. In general, the Dharmic religions of the East like Hinduism and Buddhism are the most tolerant, while the Abrahamic religions of the West like Christianity and Islam are the least tolerant. So, keep a close eye on how your neighbors view your religion, and be careful when converting to a heresy that will be seen as Hostile to any nearby rivals. It would carry such a large opinion penalty that it’s very difficult for groups that view each other as Evil to ever coexist.Įach step in the intolerant direction will give you an increasing opinion penalty with other rulers of that faith, and increase the amount of unrest in counties where the people follow it.
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