Hello everyone, and welcome to a new written DD. It will cover the North Sea, going in details on new mechanics that have been added to religions you primarily find in the area.
IT’S MORE LIKE GUIDELINES
The Pirate faith in Europe is of course very different from the one that developed in America. While we originally showed this by a completely different god list, it is time to give some more flavor to the corsairs of the Eurasian seas.
First of all, now the Pirate faith has a peculiar way to spread: rather than just through proselytizing, now any independent ruler with coastal holdings that isn’t zealous (or is inclined to good) and is in debt can decide to adopt piracy as a way of life. After all, rather than a codified faith, the Pirate religion is a collection of folklore, that is shared by all sailors of the ports of Europe and Western Asia. More like guidelines, if you will.
We also addressed the existing pirate Vassals being unable to raid by turning them into Tributaries. Having a tributary pirate gives a great advantage: those sail and loot the sea, giving part of said loot to their suzerain to pay for the title of Corsair, a title similar to that of Pirate.
As you loot and pillage the sea, you will be capable of setting up lairs in enemy provinces, to obtain an income from your men attacking passing ships. You will be able to recruit courtiers and men from pillaged regions, to reinforce your crew of marauders. And of course, what is a CK2 game without looting bloodlines?
Once you are no longer in debt, you can decide to return to the faith of your Liege, provided you did not become Zealous in the believes you learned of. After all, there are some advantages in being a pirate or corsair that can result enticing to a player.
NOVELISTS, ANGLICANS AND… IBADI?
Thelema, openly, has destroyed almost all other faiths in England and Wales. However, a few rulers still secretly cling to older faiths, or have secretly adopted a new one.
Jekyll Hyde, a small Count in England, is a peculiar individual, a man many would argue has two different personalities for his erratic actions, has a peculiarity: secretly, he follows the Novelist faith of the French. A weird choice for a British, and even his family has not yet adopted his secret beliefs. Will the faith spread, or will it die with him?
The Anglicans on the other hand has secretly survived up north, on the border of Calvinist Scotland. While the lords openly follow the faith of the Queen, they barely hide their true faith, with their lands almost entirely inhabited by Anglicanism followers.
Finally, not a secret faith, but an openly practiced one. Long before the event, the Sultan of Zanzibar moved to England, in the area of Winchester, and after the Event his descendants rule there. Owners of a legendary sword that is said to have shattered Durendal, the Ibadi Sultans of Zanzibar are an oddity in England, but an oddity with many friends among the lords.
THELEMA STELES AND ORANGE KINGS
Thelema acquires one new ability in this update: the ability to erect steles. Those great slabs of stone covered in incisions will tell the story of the rulers that built it, their family or their defeated enemies, ensuring they will be remembered forever. The resemblance to ancient works from the land of Egypt is just a coincidence, according to them.
More importantly, a new peculiar heresy is added to Thelema: The Orange King. The followers of the Orange King follow the consort of the Queen, the deity that protects her and her followers. As such, unlike other heresies, the Orange King followers show great respect for the faithful of Thelema, actually having a positive opinion of them. Meanwhile, they despise the heretics that follow the Summer Queen or Old Thelema, even more than those that don’t believe in their goddess (except the Catholics, their sworn enemies). The Orange King is a unique faith, a positive heresy so to speak. Of course, however, their rebellions can turn bloody, if they believe the ruler of their lands is disrespecting the Queen.
There are also new features coming to Summer Queen, but we are not quite ready yet to present them. But stay tuned, Knights of the Summer Queen and the Winter King.
NO MAN’S ISLANDS
In 0.2, the Faroe islands have received a complete overhaul, with a full new setting to play as: now, the islands are ruled by a Petty Queen, to which the others are not vassals, but tributaries. First among equals is the ruler of the Faroe, since the Event.
However, a brave follower of the Queen has decided this freedom is to end, and the islands shall bend the knee to the Empire. Governwr Irn is a tributary of the Empire, and his ultimate goal is to conquer the Faroe and crown himself King, to then bend the knee to the Emperors and Empresses. Will he succeed?

Whether you choose to play as any of the characters we presented, as a marauder of the North Sea or the bringer of a new faith, we hope you liked this Dev Diary and are ready for more to come in version 0.2