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Hi everyone!

I'm Tobias Bodlund, also known as The Witch-King on the forums. I work as a scripter on the Crusader Kings II team and I will be giving you this weeks' dev diary!

Today we're going to talk about events. You will find that not only do many interesting things happen in India - they are also often different to the things that happen in Europe and the Middle East. When expanding the game east into Asia, one of the things we wanted to do was to properly give that feeling of being on a new continent, in a different part of the world. New lands, new events - not in Kansas anymore (more close to Karnataka, in fact).

Obviously we've worked hard to provide a different environment and flavor through things such as the mechanics surrounding the new religions etc, but an important part of Crusader Kings II has always been the various random events than occur, and we have a bunch of new ones for India. The many new events include several longer chains of linked events, of the kind that tells smaller stories within the grander story of your dynasty. We also have a number of minor random events as well as events connected to the new feast and hunt decisions.

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Decisions, yes... we are adding a number of new decisions specific to India. For one, there are the religious conversion decisions mentioned in a previous dev diary, but you will also be able to convert to the religion of a spouse under certain conditions, just like in other parts of the world. Hindu characters will also be allowed to choose their personal patron deity, it's a choice that in some cases may open up interesting options. The Indian cultural decisions include the traditional autumn feast Diwali (or the Kali Puja for those so inclined), with associated events. There is also the tiger hunt, which is a social occasion as well as a possibility for display of martial prowess.

Oh, and the gurus of course. You may invite a guru to reside at your court if you are prepared to risk getting some good advice. And strange yogis may appear when you least expect and have interesting things to say.

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As far as the things you do see, we've put in a lot of work, but there has also been a lot of "invisible" work with this expansion. One thing we've had to do, for example, is go through all the events in the game and adapt triggers to make sure that things which shouldn't happen in India don't. It's a completely different world in the east, so there are a number of things that should definitely not appear there.
Well, that's what I had to say about events and decisions right now. The screenshots give a few illustrations of the kind of things you can expect (note that it's still early days for graphics so the event pictures, portaits and unit models are not the final ones).

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I don't know what PDS has implemented, but a quick research on Hinduism reveals that there are four mayor branches.
- Shaivism -- Shiva
- Vaishnavism -- Vishnu
- Smartism -- Six major ones, so no specific pick for that one
- Shaktism - Shakti
So, I would be disappointed if they didn't include at least Shiva, Vishnu and Shakti as picks.

I assume Kali would be one if the thugees are in?
 
Do Hindus get holy orders?
 
One thing we've had to do, for example, is go through all the events in the game and adapt triggers to make sure that things which shouldn't happen in India don't. It's a completely different world in the east, so there are a number of things that should definitely not appear there.View attachment 101854

By a number of things that "should definitely not appear there" I assume we're talking about Mongols, Hindustan merchants, and Host invasions, correct? Any thing I'm missing?
 
Hmm. Interesting, but as said before nothing really that new or too controversial here.

Still, the flavor is nice. I do sincerely hope the Indians get as much flavor as the Muslims did in SoI. Out of all the groups that had tons of flavor in the first round of DLCs (Muslims, Byzantines, republics, and Norse pagans) I feel like the Muslims had it the best, so hopefully the Indians will be the same.
 
I still hope we're getting some new merchant republics in the East.
 
I'm guessing Indians are going to be more OP'ed initially (of course, every single other expansion caused this too). They have easy conversions for min-maxing, specific patron gods, rich provinces, and gurus, who probably will help eliminate bad traits.
 
I still hope we're getting some new merchant republics in the East.
Here here! Or at least that they'll have a DLC that gives them more focus, such as an economic overhaul.
 
Quite agreeable. Nothing very controversial.

How many gods are there to choose for Hinduism? Can personal gods also be chosen as a Buddhist and Jainist?
This is what I have been wondering since day one. Can I have Indra as my patron God so I can lead my Indian Empire to conquer the Norse and show them a superior thunder god to their weak Thor?
 
I'm sure he still has a cunning plan, my lord.

I think he is called Ma'ah Al-Driq or something like that when you are Muslim, he could be Maldrakuti or something in India...


A bit of a let-down as a DDs but I can understand if they want to keep things secret and if the graphics are not yet ready. I hope we will get a map DD next week!
 
What's the difference between a guru and a yogi?

Like others have said Guru is a teacher.

A yogi is a practitioner of meditation, and were ascetics. They show up in all three of the indian religions PI is adding. Buddha is an example of a yogi.
 
By a number of things that "should definitely not appear there" I assume we're talking about Mongols, Hindustan merchants, and Host invasions, correct? Any thing I'm missing?

Maybe Jews arriving at your court, hunt events about bears, deer and boars (I'm not sure but I don't think they live in India), holy orders building a castle (I doubt they would spread that far even if somehow there was a Christian kingdom there)...