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Riddermark

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it often happens to me to have some muslim staff in my court, which is disturbing (only) when it comes appointing counts or making them marshalls.

so i was wondering, won't it be more logical that: a 5 year infant who chooses education At The Monastery, should switch religion? after all he/she is in a christian country :)

an event converting the muslim who chooses religion to christianity would be good then? :)

what do u think?
 
Riddermark said:
it often happens to me to have some muslim staff in my court, which is disturbing (only) when it comes appointing counts or making them marshalls.

so i was wondering, won't it be more logical that: a 5 year infant who chooses education At The Monastery, should switch religion? after all he/she is in a christian country :)

an event converting the muslim who chooses religion to christianity would be good then? :)

what do u think?
If the resersal happens as well. And nothing should be guaranteed...they could be going through the motions because they are forced to while still keeping their belifef.

This reminds me though...that wives for catholic and orthodox should take on their husband's religion when they marry...
 
yes yes but my main idea was - to a 4-5 years old child there should be really no difference what religion they follow (more indifferent for the muslim ones born in your court).

but you are right about the marriage thing i agree :)
 
Riddermark said:
yes yes but my main idea was - to a 4-5 years old child there should be really no difference what religion they follow (more indifferent for the muslim ones born in your court).
Not saying anything is wrong here, just that it should slice any way. Not just muslim children converting to christinaity.

So a christian lad or lass growing up in a pagan court is just as likely to become pagan as they are a muslim child is to become RC in a RC court. They'd be more likely if they were ecommunicated, heretical or skeptical and less likely if they were in religious studies or zealous of course.
Riddermark said:
but you are right about the marriage thing i agree :)
Yea but the question is can it be achieved consitantly through events?
 
Jinnai said:
If the resersal happens as well. And nothing should be guaranteed...they could be going through the motions because they are forced to while still keeping their belifef.

This reminds me though...that wives for catholic and orthodox should take on their husband's religion when they marry...
If they were going through the motions that should effect the outcome of their stats, while if they got a good education in the monastary their religion should change. I don't really think one could live in a Monastary though and "fake it till you make it."
 
Jacob Braughton said:
If they were going through the motions that should effect the outcome of their stats, while if they got a good education in the monastary their religion should change. I don't really think one could live in a Monastary though and "fake it till you make it."
As i said, i'm more concerned that if Riddermark plans to make these events for anyone but himself he should make it comprable for any religion, not just conversions to RC or Orthy.
 
As i said, i'm more concerned that if Riddermark plans to make these events for anyone but himself he should make it comprable for any religion, not just conversions to RC or Orthy.

I see your point and agree, but this becomes very complicated (for me), and morever, what do you care when you can't play muslim/pagan countries without modding? :)

about the marriages - i'm not sure that events are the best way for this, giving it to the chance that they sometimes fail to occur. :)
 
Non-same religious children are supposed to get the kingdom's religion if given an ecclesiastical education, unfortunately, there is a reported bug, which makes it not happening properly :(

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hmm.. honestly i never see it happening at all.

well next patch-time i guess :)