
The Old Gods
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The Old Gods (TOG) is the fourth major expansion for Crusader Kings II, released on May 28, 2013 alongside patch 1.10.
It allows a new start date of 867 AD, unlocks a new revolt system, and makes non-nomadic Pagans playable while adding new mechanics for them.
Main features
DLC features:
- Non-nomadic Pagans and Zoroastrians become playable.
- An earlier start date is now available: January 1, 867. However there is no data for dates between 867 and 1066, so the player has to use the bookmarks to jump from 867 to 1066 start dates, and cannot start a game between those dates.
- Revolts now have leaders and are more dangerous.
- Claimant and duchy-conquest adventurers.
Patch features:
- Base religious moral authority depends on holding holy sites (should make it harder to reach and hold at 100% as it is now)
- All religions have 5 holy sites.
- Some heresies have separately scripted holy sites, but most share holy sites with their parent religion.
- Pagans only have Gavelkind, harsher short reign penalties, cannot demand vassals to convert, and are more susceptible to conversion from monotheistic religions.
- Pagan temples can have female holders.
- To reform a pagan religion, you need 3 of 5 holy sites and a lot of piety.
- Reformed pagans gain a religious head (different for each), all but Norse are church vassals like Patriarchs.
- Reformed Norse get a Caliph-like religious leader called a Fylkir - a secular and religious head; the title will be granted to the ruler who restored the religion.
- Reformed pagans gain holy war and Crusade CBs styled as "great holy wars" but lose subjugation CB and defensive attrition.
- Unreformed pagan religions become heresies upon reformation.
- You can take female rulers as captive concubine. Any child born to a concubine will have the same rights in succession as other children, but will be viewed poorly by others.
- If you make a married woman your concubine it will break her marriage.
- Restore Zoroastrianism to prominence by recreating the Persian Empire, thus retaking the religion's holy sites, and appointing a Moabadan-Moabad, and the possibility of becoming the Saoshyant - the prophesized saviour of Zoroastrianism, which is represented as a nickname and trait. Your descendants will also receive a slightly weaker version of this trait, which they will be able to keep even if they convert to another religion.
- Zoroastrians accept and encourage incest - an incestuous marriage, particularly with a close family member, will garner an opinion bonus from vassals. See divine marriage.
- Most of the new mechanics are not hard-coded and can be easily changed through scripts for modders.
Dev diaries
All developer diaries about the The Old Gods expansion, patch 1.10 and patch 1.11.
- Patch 1.10
- Patch 1.11
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Description
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Date
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8 |
Post Mortem Ramblings |
Discusses The Old Gods post-release. |
2013-06-19
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9 |
Patch changes and EU4 Tie-in |
News on upcoming patch 1.11 as well as the Customization Pack and CK2-to-EU4 Save Converter DLCs. |
2013-08-07
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