Are the norse gods landed or did you make use of the jade dragon's feature to have them being an off-map power? It would make sense for Asgard not to be in Midgard.
They are currently just unlanded titles. I am toying around with the idea of making the pagan pantheons off-map powers that only their religions can interact with, but this hasn't been done yet and isn't a gaurentee.
If I do it, I have already thought about how to get appropriate appearances for gods in the Egyptian pantheon, though.
So, they're gaining both as a child? The code for changing traits on adulthood has been rewritten. On adulthood, they should become a werewolf and lose the fledgling trait before it gets a chance to upgrade it to vampire.
Also, there's an on-birth effect to make sure characters have proper racial traits.
Muls are half-dwarves in one particular D&D setting (they're sterile, hence the name).
Looks like you're right - I haven't looked much at the zombies yet, though they are getting an overhaul soon. A rule may be possible to put in place.
I originally put the event in since alchemists did try to discover azoth/panacea, but didn't want them stepping on herbalism's toes too much. I do have changes to herbalism planned, so I should be able to make the event recur for people with the alchemist trait, though they won't be able to make it on demand like herbalists can.
I have put in a system to only allow heresies to show up in certain situations, like preventing Atenism from appearing unless Kemetic Pagans hold certain sites, or preventing Roman Paganism from appearing before its rebirth. This could be adapted for those religions too. I haven't given them much though yet since several races (giants, zombies, djinn) don't have much yet and need attention first.
The duels have been reworked. They can only occur if the ruler is in some way weak, and the ruler can pass laws restricting how often and in what circumstances challenges can be issued. The new system also allows a lot more control instead of the fight being essentially random.
As for other races, I am considering adding the fair folk as an eastern off-map empire, periodically switching between seelie and unseelie, though that is a ways off.
I am planning on giving the undead new portraits as part of their overhaul, since they should look distinct from normal humans. I plan on doing the art myself.
I already have the how-to of portrait modding down, and have modded some of the portraits already (specifically, making the gods eyes glow and making injuries and illnesses appear properly on dragons). They are dds/tga/png files operating as different layers of the portrait.ah that matter. well that explains it all now to do a new game and try some save hopping or the concal command that allows you to play as another character instantly with out crashing I hope. and the art front good luck though idk what art format is used in ck2 that you can use to pull it off let alone if it is in there. also left some other posts on here for you to check out and what not. finally do you have the data or so for the convertion's from ck2 to eu4 etc all the way up to hearts of iron? if so how will that work out?
I'll have to look in to that. I'm aware that they can to prepared invasions, since the religion allows it, but have rarely seen either of them do so.I found that the Sapphire Flame and Golden Order can do prepared invasions. The Sapphire Flame won't necessarily succeed, but the Golden Order is so strong even without the event troops that they can beat most anybody with them. I don't know if this is intended or not, but it's going to lead to them becoming a major power pretty quickly after they're founded.
1. Do you have the Conclave DLC? Glitterhoof appearing in your court is a feature of that DLC.I'm playing a Dragon right now, and I've encountered 2 issues.
1. I'm a Lunatic, I've gotten the Glitterhoof event at least 3 times, and each time my Chancellor was removed from my court, but no Horse was spawned.
2. I'm a Arcane Master, I was mentoring my child, but he became a Mastermind Theologian?
Also, how does the Magic Heritage work?
Does (atleast most?) of the Magic stuff require Way of Life?
Incompetent how? Like, will there be a specific Trait that causes this? some hidden number? He has 24 Learning, that shouldn't be the issueDragons aren't considered to be monsters for that event - only Werewolves and vampires. Your Court Diviner might just be incompetent, the same way they can call out innocent people as apostates.
I must now try to create a vampiric dragon dynasty, brb.While it's fairly unlikely for dragons to become vampires, it's not impossible.