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Is there any future plans to import Mandala government system, felt it really neat. Feudal AI forcibly converts vassals to their faith. And all religious plurality goes poof within a generation.
 
I found an inaccuracy or Bug whatever you call it, Sanamahism (Meiti religion) uses Hindu Aum, and it's historical symbol is being used by Sarna sthal (a tribal unreformed hindu faith). I thin due to similar namesthis mix up happened.

Edit- it was an easy fix though, just changed their icons in common/religions directory. Probably due to very similar names.
 
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Is there any future plans to import Mandala government system, felt it really neat. Feudal AI forcibly converts vassals to their faith. And all religious plurality goes poof within a generation.
atm I am going to wait till All under Heaven comes out and see how their Mandala system works, and probably will use that for south asia.
Hey! Any plans for a 1066 Bookmark? South India in 1066 really have some interesting characters for it. Like Vikramaditya VI, Kuktotunga I, VijayaBahu I.
Yea, I got a bookmark planned for the future for 1066. Hopefully with my update for Khans of the steppe it will be there, or if not in the next one.
I found an inaccuracy or Bug whatever you call it, Sanamahism (Meiti religion) uses Hindu Aum, and it's historical symbol is being used by Sarna sthal (a tribal unreformed hindu faith). I thin due to similar namesthis mix up happened.

Edit- it was an easy fix though, just changed their icons in common/religions directory. Probably due to very similar names.
Ah thanks. I shall fix that.

I do appologize for the months long reply.
 
So as mentioned I am working on an update to get it updated for Khans of the steppe. This update will come with yet another culture update as I include more cultures for south asia.

I don't know if it will be in the next update or not but one thing I really want to do is take a good hard look at the MAA traditions that south asia has as two of them don't make much sense. So currently there are three cultural/regional traditions for South Asia. Garuda Warriors, Khadga Puja, and Lords of the Elephant. Now Lords of the Elephant is fine, nothing wrong there. its the Garuda Warriors and Khadga Puja that don't make much sense.

Khadga Puja gives you Khandayats as your MAA. Thing is that is a caste in Odisha not Rajasthan. The actual flavor of the MAA and the tradition itself though is referencing the Khanda Sword and in particular the rajput style of fighting with the Khanda sword.

Gauda Warriors is somehow even more confusing. See the Gauda warriors were supposedly the bodyguard unite of one dynasty, just the Hoysal dynasty. If their lord died then they would comit suicide and so too would their Lenka but again they were there for one dynasty the Hoysal dynasty. Second is the MAA you get. See they are using the term Lenka for the MAA, but the Lenkas were the wives of the Gauda. Third the source I found on them was describing stuff in the 13th and 14th centuries when they were active with that empire, which is after or start dates.

So I am going to be working on finding MAAs and traditions that fit throughout South Asia. that fit the numerous peoples and empires that rose and fell in the era. I probably will keep the Gauda court position for the Hoysal dynasty though, as they are cool.