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building_type_tell_mines_01:1 "Tell Mines"
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building_type_tell_mines_01_desc:1 "WIP."
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building_tell_mines_01:1 "Surface Excavation"
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building_tell_mines_01_desc:2 "WIP."
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building_tell_mines_02:1 "Shallow Dig Sites"
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building_tell_mines_02_desc:1 "WIP."
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building_tell_mines_03:1 "Simple Pulleys"
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building_tell_mines_03_desc:1 "WIP."
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building_tell_mines_04:1 "Carts and Rails"
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building_tell_mines_04_desc:1 "WIP."
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building_tell_mines_05:1 "Merchants and Appraisers"
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building_tell_mines_05_desc:1 "WIP."
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building_tell_mines_06:1 "Shafts and Elevators"
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building_tell_mines_06_desc:1 "WIP."
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building_tell_mines_07:1 "Scholars and Alchemists "
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building_tell_mines_07_desc:1 "WIP."
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building_tell_mines_08:2 "Forges of Antediluvia"
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building_tell_mines_08_desc:2 "WIP."
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bm_2555_europe:0 "Rise and Fall"
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bm_2555_europe_desc:0 "For centuries, Western Europe has been a battleground between Christianity and the many new religions that have risen from the ashes of the pre-Event world. As France reunited under the Empire of Númenor, Christians fought them and amongst each other for hegemony. However, decades of strife wore out the great realms of the mainland, causing many to break. Meanwhile, the British Isles were reunited by a resurgent empire and powerful occult religion known as “Thelema”, which soon defeated the weakened Númenor and conquered much of northern France. Where does Western Europe’s future lay? Can Christianity rule this land once more, or is it destined to become subject to the unrelenting Will of the Queen?"
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start_year_2555_01_01_desc:0 "In the year 2555 AD, five and a half centuries since the apocalypse known now as the "Event", civilization has rebuilt itself. Yet, times are always changing; warlords and empires rise and fall overtop the bones of those that came before as history marches on."
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bm_group_2555:0 "2555"
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bhakti_leviathan_nationalisators: "Nationalisators"
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bhakti_leviathan_nationalisators_desc:0 "This character follows one of the solar-gods of the British Empire."
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bhakti_leviathan_technosaurs: "Technosaurs"
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bhakti_leviathan_technosaurs_desc:0 "This character follows one of the advanced poet-gods."
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bhakti_leviathan_mechasaurs: "Mechasaurs"
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bhakti_leviathan_mechasaurs_desc:0 "This character follows one of the diligent forge-gods."
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bhakti_leviathan_petrosaurs: "Petrosaurs"
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bhakti_leviathan_petrosaurs_desc:0 "This character follows one of the shrewd earthblood-gods."
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bhakti_leviathan_metallurgicals: "Metallurgicals"
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bhakti_leviathan_metallurgicals_desc:0 "This character follows one of the wise lorekeeper-gods."
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bhakti_leviathan_nautiluses: "Nautiluses"
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bhakti_leviathan_nautiluses_desc:0 "This character follows one of the gods of the blue waters."
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bhakti_leviathan_aerosaurs: "Aerosaurs"
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bhakti_leviathan_aerosaurs_desc:0 "This character follows one of the gods of war, flight, desolation, and violence: the most prevalent and classical of the Leviathans."
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#Common Christian Localization
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christianity_religion:0 "Christianity"
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christianity_religion_adj:0 "Christian"
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christianity_religion_adherent:0 "Christian"
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christianity_religion_adherent_plural:0 "Christians"
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christianity_religion_desc:0 "Focused on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, Christianity revolves around the concept of salvation, in which adherents are forgiven for their sins and welcomed by God into the afterlife."
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christianity_high_god_name:0 "God"
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christianity_high_god_name_2:0 "$christianity_high_god_name$" # Optional translation alt
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christianity_high_god_name_3:0 "$christianity_high_god_name$" # Optional translation alt
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christianity_high_god_name_possessive:0 "God's"
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christianity_high_god_name_alternate:0 "The Lord"
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christianity_high_god_name_alternate_possessive:0 "The Lord's"
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chistianity_good_god_jesus:0 "$christianity_health_god_name$"
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chistianity_good_god_christ:0 "Christ"
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christianity_devil_name:0 "Satan"
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christianity_devil_name_possessive:0 "Satan's"
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christianity_evil_god_lucifer:0 "Lucifer"
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christianity_evil_god_beelzebub:0 "Beelzebub"
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christianity_evil_god_mephistopheles:0 "Mephistopheles"
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christianity_death_deity_name:0 "Death"
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christianity_death_deity_name_possessive:0 "Death's"
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christianity_house_of_worship:0 "church"
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christianity_house_of_worship_2:0 "$christianity_house_of_worship$" # Optional translation alt
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christianity_house_of_worship_3:0 "$christianity_house_of_worship$" # Optional translation alt
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christianity_house_of_worship_plural:0 "churches"
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christianity_religious_symbol:0 "cross"
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christianity_religious_symbol_2:0 "$christianity_religious_symbol$" # Optional translation alt
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christianity_religious_symbol_3:0 "$christianity_religious_symbol$" # Optional translation alt
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christianity_religious_text:0 "scriptures"
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christianity_religious_text_2:0 "$christianity_religious_text$" # Optional translation alt
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christianity_religious_text_3:0 "$christianity_religious_text$" # Optional translation alt
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christianity_religious_head_title:0 "Pope"
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christianity_religious_head_title_name:0 "Papacy"
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christianity_devotee_male:0 "monk"
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christianity_devotee_male_plural:0 "monks"
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christianity_devotee_female:0 "nun"
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christianity_devotee_female_plural:0 "nuns"
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christianity_devotee_neuter:0 "monastic"
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christianity_devotee_neuter_plural:0 "monastics"
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christianity_priest_male:0 "priest"
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christianity_priest_male_plural:0 "priests"
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christianity_priest_alternate_plural:0 "clergy"
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christianity_bishop:0 "bishop"
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christianity_bishop_plural:0 "bishops"
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christianity_positive_afterlife:0 "heaven"
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christianity_positive_afterlife_2:1 "paradise" # Optional translation alt
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christianity_positive_afterlife_3:1 "$christianity_high_god_name_possessive$ Kingdom" # Optional translation alt
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christianity_negative_afterlife:0 "hell"
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christianity_negative_afterlife_2:1 "the Pit" # Optional translation alt
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christianity_negative_afterlife_3:1 "Gehenna" # Optional translation alt
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christianity_witchgodname_the_horned_god:0 "the Horned God"
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christianity_witchgodname_the_horned_god_possessive:0 "the Horned God's"
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christianity_creator_god_name:0 "$christianity_high_god_name$"
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christianity_creator_god_name_possessive:0 "$christianity_high_god_name_possessive$"
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christianity_health_god_name:0 "Jesus"
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christianity_health_god_name_possessive:0 "Jesus'"
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christianity_fertility_god_name:0 "$christianity_high_god_name$"
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christianity_fertility_god_name_possessive:0 "$christianity_high_god_name_possessive$"
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christianity_wealth_god_name:0 "$christianity_high_god_name$"
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christianity_wealth_god_name_possessive:0 "$christianity_high_god_name_possessive$"
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christianity_household_god_name:0 "$christianity_health_god_name$"
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christianity_household_god_name_possessive:0 "$christianity_health_god_name_possessive$"
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christianity_fate_god_name:0 "$christianity_high_god_name$"
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christianity_fate_god_name_possessive:0 "$christianity_high_god_name_possessive$"
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christianity_knowledge_god_name:0 "$christianity_high_god_name$"
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christianity_knowledge_god_name_possessive:0 "$christianity_high_god_name_possessive$"
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christianity_war_god_name:0 "$christianity_high_god_name$"
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christianity_war_god_name_possessive:0 "$christianity_high_god_name_possessive$"
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christianity_trickster_god_name:0 "Fortuna"
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christianity_trickster_god_name_possessive:0 "Fortuna's"
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christianity_night_god_name:0 "$christianity_high_god_name$"
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christianity_night_god_name_possessive:0 "$christianity_high_god_name_possessive$"
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christianity_water_god_name:0 "$christianity_health_god_name$"
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christianity_water_god_name_possessive:0 "$christianity_health_god_name_possessive$"
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#Catholic-Group Faiths
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catholic:0 "Catholicism"
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catholic_adj:0 "Catholic"
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catholic_adherent:0 "Catholic"
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catholic_adherent_plural:0 "Catholics"
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catholic_desc:0 "The Roman Catholic Church claims that Jesus bestowed the Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven upon St. Peter and that, as his rightful successor, the Pope is therefore the supreme spiritual authority of the entire Christian world."
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west_christian_fertility_god_name:0 "St. Brigid"
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west_christian_fertility_god_name_possessive:0 "St. Brigid's"
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west_christian_wealth_god_name:0 "St. Matthew"
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west_christian_wealth_god_name_possessive:0 "St. Matthew's"
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west_christian_household_god_name:0 "St. Joseph"
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west_christian_household_god_name_possessive:0 "St. Joseph's"
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west_christian_knowledge_god_name:0 "St. Catherine"
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west_christian_knowledge_god_name_possessive:0 "St. Catherine's"
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west_christian_war_god_name:0 "St. George"
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west_christian_war_god_name_possessive:0 "St. George's"
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west_christian_water_god_name:0 "St. Nicholas"
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west_christian_water_god_name_possessive:0 "St. Nicholas'"
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west_christian_fallback_god_name: "$christianity_health_god_name$"
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generic_religious_figure_fallback_name: "[ROOT.Char.GetFaith.HighGodName]"
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cathar:0 "Catharism"
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cathar_adj:0 "Cathar"
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cathar_adherent:0 "Cathar"
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cathar_adherent_plural:0 "Cathars"
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cathar_desc:0 "Teaching that all matter was created by Satan and is therefore inherently tainted with sin, Cathars believe that the only way to achieve salvation is to reject the materialistic world, and with it, all worldly desires."
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cathar_priest_male:0 "perfectus"
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cathar_priest_male_plural:0 "perfecti"
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cathar_priest_female:0 "perfectae"
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cathar_priest_female_plural:0 "perfecti"
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cathar_priest_neuter:0 "perfect"
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cathar_priest_neuter_plural:0 "perfecti"
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waldensian:0 "Waldensianism"
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waldensian_adj:0 "Waldensian"
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waldensian_adherent:0 "Waldensian"
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waldensian_adherent_plural:0 "Waldensians"
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waldensian_desc:0 "Holding that the accumulation of wealth is an anathema that is incompatible with achieving salvation, Waldensians preach apostolic poverty as being the path to perfection and believe that priests should hold neither titles nor lands."
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lollard:0 "Lollardy"
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lollard_adj:0 "Lollard"
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lollard_adherent:0 "Lollard"
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lollard_adherent_plural:0 "Lollards"
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lollard_desc:0 "Denouncing many common Christian sacraments like baptism and confession, Lollards hold that The Holy Bible is the only valid source of Christian doctrine and that any teachings not directly based on it are inherently illegitimate."
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insular_celtic:1 "Insularism"
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insular_celtic_adj:0 "Insular"
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insular_celtic_adherent:0 "Insularist"
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insular_celtic_adherent_plural:0 "Insularists"
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insular_celtic_desc:1 "A rural church that drifted away from Roman Catholic orthodoxy some centuries ago, Insular Christianity has lost many of its once-distinctive features at the insistence of its mother-church. It yet retains a greater emphasis on penance and monasticism, and incorporates many traditional Celtic marriage customs foreign to wider Christendom."
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insular_celtic_religious_head_title:0 "Arch-Abbot"
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#insular_celtic_religious_head_title_female: "Arch-Abbess"
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insular_celtic_religious_head_title_name:0 "Church Council"
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#^"Congress" would be better, but it reads oddly in a medieval context.
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insular_celtic_fertility_god_name:0 "St. Bríd"
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insular_celtic_fertility_god_name_possessive:0 "St. Bríd's"
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insular_celtic_wealth_god_name:0 "St. Colmcille"
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insular_celtic_wealth_god_name_possessive:1 "St. Colmcille's"
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insular_celtic_household_god_name:0 "St. Ciarán"
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insular_celtic_household_god_name_possessive:0 "St. Ciarán's"
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insular_celtic_fate_god_name:0 "St. Ruadhán"
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insular_celtic_fate_god_name_possessive:0 "St. Ruadhán's"
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insular_celtic_knowledge_god_name:0 "St. Finian"
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insular_celtic_knowledge_god_name_possessive:0 "St. Finian's"
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insular_celtic_war_god_name:0 "St. Cainnech"
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insular_celtic_war_god_name_possessive:0 "St. Cainnech's"
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insular_celtic_trickster_god_name:0 "St. Pádraig"
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insular_celtic_trickster_god_name_possessive:0 "St. Pádraig's"
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insular_celtic_water_god_name:0 "St. Breandán"
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insular_celtic_water_god_name_possessive:0 "St. Breandán's"
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insular_celtic_house_of_worship:0 "abbey"
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insular_celtic_house_of_worship_2:0 "$insular_celtic_house_of_worship$" # Optional translation alt
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insular_celtic_house_of_worship_3:0 "$insular_celtic_house_of_worship$" # Optional translation alt
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insular_celtic_house_of_worship_plural:0 "abbeys"
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insular_celtic_priest_male:0 "prior"
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insular_celtic_priest_plural_male:0 "priors"
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insular_celtic_priest_female:0 "prioress"
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insular_celtic_priest_plural_female:0 "prioresses"
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insular_celtic_bishop_male:0 "abbot"
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insular_celtic_bishop_plural_male:0 "abbots"
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insular_celtic_bishop_female:0 "abbess"
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insular_celtic_bishop_plural_female:0 "abbesses"
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bosnian_church:0 "Krstjani"
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bosnian_church_adj:0 "Krstjani"
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bosnian_church_adherent:0 "Krstjan"
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bosnian_church_adherent_plural:0 "Krstjani"
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bosnian_church_desc:0 "Long forgotten by Catholic and Orthodox alike, the Krstjani of the Bosnian highlands are more permissive than their better-known compatriots, but lack formal structure. Retaining many archaic elements of Christianity, they are often treated scornfully by coreligionists, if remembered at all."
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bosnian_house_of_worship:0 "hiža"
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bosnian_house_of_worship_2:0 "$bosnian_house_of_worship$"
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bosnian_house_of_worship_3:0 "$bosnian_house_of_worship$"
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bosnian_house_of_worship_plural:0 "hiže"
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bosnian_religious_head_title:0 "Pradjed"
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bosnian_religious_head_title_name:0 "Obitelj"
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bosnian_devotee_male:0 "kršćan"
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bosnian_devotee_male_plural:0 "kršćani"
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bosnian_devotee_female:0 "kršćan"
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bosnian_devotee_female_plural:0 "kršćani"
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bosnian_devotee_neuter:0 "kršćan"
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bosnian_devotee_neuter_plural:0 "kršćani"
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bosnian_priest_male:0 "gost"
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bosnian_priest_male_plural:0 "gosti"
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bosnian_priest_female:0 "gost"
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bosnian_priest_female_plural:0 "gosti"
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bosnian_priest_neuter:0 "gost"
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bosnian_priest_neuter_plural:0 "gosti"
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bosnian_priest_alternate_plural:0 "gosti"
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bosnian_bishop_male:0 "djed"
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bosnian_bishop_male_plural:0 "djedi"
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bosnian_bishop_female:0 "baka"
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bosnian_bishop_female_plural:0 "bake"
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bosnian_bishop_neuter:0 "djed"
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bosnian_bishop_neuterplural:0 "djedi"
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mozarabic_church:0 "Mozarabism"
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mozarabic_church_adj:0 "Mozarabic"
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mozarabic_church_adherent:0 "Mozarab"
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mozarabic_church_adherent_plural:0 "Mozarabs"
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mozarabic_church_desc:0 "A descendant of the early Iberian rites, Mozarabic Christianity has maintained a level of independence from Rome due to centuries under Islamic rule. Their long cohabitation with other faiths has made them more accepting of differences than more fundamentalist sects."
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adoptionist:0 "Adoptionism"
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adoptionist_adj:0 "Adoptionist"
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adoptionist_adherent:0 "Adoptionist"
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adoptionist_adherent_plural:0 "Adoptionists"
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adoptionist_desc:0 "The Iberian strand of Adoptionism traces its roots to a combination of independent thinking in the Archbishopric of Toledo and its surrounding sees, the North African puritanism of centuries past, and several extremely charismatic early ninth century heresiarchs.\n\nThough it takes many forms, ranging from the supremely subtle to the utterly blunt, the uniting doctrinal point is a questioning attitude towards the eternal divinity of the Son."
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adoptionist_religious_head_title:0 "Archbishop"
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adoptionist_religious_head_title_name:0 "Archbishopric"
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conversos:0 "Conversos"
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conversos_adj:0 "Converso"
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conversos_adherent:0 "Converso"
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conversos_adherent_plural:0 "Conversos"
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conversos_desc:0 "The Conversos originated when Jewish communities were forcibly converted to Christianity. Though they have embraced their new faith, they still remember their old traditions and are sympathetic towards those who still follow them."
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#Orthodox-Group Faiths
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orthodox:0 "Orthodoxy"
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orthodox_adj:0 "Orthodox"
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orthodox_adherent:0 "Orthodox"
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orthodox_adherent_plural:0 "Orthodox"
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orthodox_desc:0 "Maintaining that its bishops are the true and direct successors of Christ's apostles, the Eastern Orthodox Church claims to be the original Christian faith as passed down through sacred liturgical tradition."
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orthodox_religious_head_title:0 "Patriarch"
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orthodox_religious_head_title_name:0 "Patriarchate"
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bogomilist:0 "Bogomilism"
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bogomilist_adj:0 "Bogomilist"
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bogomilist_adherent:0 "Bogomil"
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bogomilist_adherent_plural:0 "Bogomils"
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bogomilist_desc:0 "Electing their spiritual leaders from amongst the general populace, Bogomils reject all worldly trappings and institutions of power, advocating instead for a return to the earlier methods of spiritual teaching practiced by Christ and his disciples."
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bogomilist_priest:0 "elect"
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bogomilist_priest_plural:0 "elects"
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paulician:0 "Paulicianism"
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paulician_adj:0 "Paulician"
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paulician_adherent:0 "Paulician"
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paulician_adherent_plural:0 "Paulicians"
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paulician_desc:0 "Rejecting the divinity of Christ and viewing the veneration of the cross as heathenish, Paulicians aim to restore what they believe to be the true form of Christianity as laid out by Paul of Tarsus."
|
||||
paulician_religious_text:0 "Key of Truth"
|
||||
paulician_religious_text_2:0 "$paulician_religious_text$" # Optional translation alt
|
||||
paulician_religious_text_3:0 "$paulician_religious_text$" # Optional translation alt
|
||||
|
||||
iconoclast:0 "Iconoclasm"
|
||||
iconoclast_adj:0 "Iconoclast"
|
||||
iconoclast_adherent:0 "Iconoclast"
|
||||
iconoclast_adherent_plural:0 "Iconoclasts"
|
||||
iconoclast_desc:0 "Believing that any use of spiritual symbols violates the Second Commandment to not make any graven images, the Iconoclasts and seek to destroy existing religious iconography and reject the creation of new ones."
|
||||
|
||||
#Eastern-Group Faiths
|
||||
coptic:0 "Coptic"
|
||||
coptic_adj:0 "Coptic"
|
||||
coptic_adherent:0 "Copt"
|
||||
coptic_adherent_plural:0 "Copts"
|
||||
coptic_desc:0 "Tracing its origins to Saint Mark the Evangelist, the Coptic Church is famous for both being the birthplace of Christian monasticism as well as maintaining a long tradition of the promotion of education and philosophy."
|
||||
coptic_religious_head_title:0 "$christianity_religious_head_title$"
|
||||
coptic_religious_head_title_name:0 "$christianity_religious_head_title_name$"
|
||||
|
||||
east_christian_health_god_name:0 "St. Samuel"
|
||||
east_christian_health_god_name_possessive:0 "St. Samuel's"
|
||||
east_christian_fertility_god_name:0 "St. Marina"
|
||||
east_christian_fertility_god_name_possessive:0 "St. Marina's"
|
||||
east_christian_wealth_god_name:0 "St. Matthew"
|
||||
east_christian_wealth_god_name_possessive:0 "St. Matthew's"
|
||||
east_christian_household_god_name:0 "St. Joseph"
|
||||
east_christian_household_god_name_possessive:0 "St. Joseph's"
|
||||
east_christian_knowledge_god_name:0 "St. Mark"
|
||||
east_christian_knowledge_god_name_possessive:0 "St. Mark's"
|
||||
east_christian_war_god_name:0 "St. Maurice"
|
||||
east_christian_war_god_name_possessive:0 "St. Maurice's"
|
||||
|
||||
armenian_apostolic:1 "Apostolic"
|
||||
armenian_apostolic_adj:1 "Apostolic"
|
||||
armenian_apostolic_adherent:1 "Apostolic"
|
||||
armenian_apostolic_adherent_plural:1 "Apostolics"
|
||||
armenian_apostolic_desc:1 "Founded by the Apostles Bartholomew and Thaddeus, the Armenian Apostolic Church rapidly gained followers in the region and shepherded the Kingdom of Armenia into becoming the first state ever to adopt Christianity as its official religion."
|
||||
apostolic_religious_head_title:0 "Catholicos"
|
||||
apostolic_religious_head_title_plural:0 "Catholicoi"
|
||||
apostolic_religious_head_title_name:0 "Church"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
nestorian:0 "Nestorianism"
|
||||
nestorian_adj:0 "Nestorian"
|
||||
nestorian_adherent:0 "Nestorian"
|
||||
nestorian_adherent_plural:0 "Nestorians"
|
||||
nestorian_desc:0 "In teaching that Jesus Christ has two natures, one divine and one human, Nestorianism has been declared as heretical by most Christian faiths. Despite this, its unique outlook has garnered followers in places as far east as China, India, and even Mongolia."
|
||||
nestorian_religious_head_title:0 "Patriarch"
|
||||
nestorian_religious_head_title_name:0 "Patriarchate"
|
||||
|
||||
messalian:0 "Messalianism"
|
||||
messalian_adj:0 "Messalian"
|
||||
messalian_adherent:1 "Messalian"
|
||||
messalian_adherent_plural:0 "Messalians"
|
||||
messalian_desc:0 "Believing that the essence of God can be perceived through the carnal senses, the Messalians reject traditional Christian sacraments and instead seek to experience God directly through less conventional means of worship."
|
||||
messalian_priest:0 "perfect"
|
||||
messalian_priest_plural:0 "perfecti"
|
||||
|
||||
adamites:0 "Adamitism"
|
||||
adamites_adj:0 "Adamite"
|
||||
adamites_adherent:0 "Adamite"
|
||||
adamites_adherent_plural:0 "Adamites"
|
||||
adamites_desc:0 "The Adamites claim to have recaptured Adam and Eve's original state of innocence by shedding their clothes. Groups of Adamites often live in a state of absolute lawlessness, claiming that due to this innocence their actions can be neither good nor evil."
|
||||
|
|
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|
|||
l_english:
|
||||
doctrine_core_tenets_name:1 "Tenets"
|
||||
tenets_name:0 "Tenets"
|
||||
|
||||
#Abrahamic Tenets
|
||||
tenet_communion_name:0 "Communion"
|
||||
tenet_communion_desc:0 "Our rituals are not merely symbolic — they invoke the very presence of the divine itself. Those who cannot or do not join us in their practice cannot be true believers."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_seek_indulgences_active:1 "Characters may #V Seek Indulgences#! from their [head_of_faith|E] to pay [gold|E] in exchange for [piety|E]"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_seek_indulgences_active_2:0 "Characters who have committed [criminal|E] acts may #V Seek Indulgences#! to gain forgiveness for them instead"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_excommunication_active:0 "Spiritual [heads_of_faith|E] may [excommunicate|E] other characters of their [faith|E]"
|
||||
tenet_excommunicated:0 "[GetTrait('excommunicated').GetName( GetNullCharacter )]"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_armed_pilgrimages_name:0 "Armed Pilgrimages"
|
||||
tenet_armed_pilgrimages_desc:0 "Our pilgrims travel across the world to visit our sacred holy sites — we will gladly take up the sword to keep them safe from any who would harm them"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_cheaper_holy_wars_active:0 "It costs [rulers|E] of this [faith|E] #P -20%#! less [piety|E] to declare [holy_wars|E]"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_great_holy_wars_active:1 "If one exists, the [head_of_faith|E] can declare a [great_holy_war|E] when the [faith|E] has high [fervor|E]"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_ghw_no_hof_conversion_buffs_active:0 "If no [head_of_faith|E] exists, adherents gain a bonus to the [convert_county|E] [councillor_task|E] per controlled [holy_site|E]"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_pilgrimage_decision_active:1 "Characters of this [faith|E] gain an additional bonus upon the successful completion of a [pilgrimage|E]"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_monasticism_name:0 "Monasticism"
|
||||
tenet_monasticism_desc:0 "The pleasures of fine food and drink only serve to distract us from service to the divine. Isolating ourselves in remote monasteries is the best way to avoid these temptations."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_take_vows_active:0 "[courtiers|E] can Take the Vows and become a [GetTrait('devoted').GetName( GetNullCharacter )]"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_divine_marriage_name:0 "Divine Marriage"
|
||||
tenet_divine_marriage_xwedodah: "Xwedodah"
|
||||
tenet_divine_marriage_desc: "By marrying close of kin, we emulate the sacred unions of the first beings in creation. Good qualities will be passed down our family line, and thus we gain purity and favor in the eternal battle against evil."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_divine_marriage_opinion:0 "Adherents who are married to a [close_family|E] member have $VALUE|0+=$ [opinion|E] from [vassals|E] of the same [faith|E]"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_divine_marriage_piety_gain_active:2 "The [GetFaithDoctrine('doctrine_monogamy').GetBaseName] marriage bonus also grants a large amount of [piety|E] if you are marrying a [close_family|E] member"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_pacifism_name:0 "Pacifism"
|
||||
tenet_pacifism_desc:0 "Violence is an abhorrent act that only leads to suffering, pain, and regret. By working to avoid it whenever possible we can build stronger, more secure societies for the faithful to live in."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_holy_wars_forbidden:0 "Cannot declare [holy_wars|E] or [raid|E]"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_pacifist_opinion_active:0 ""
|
||||
pacifist_opinion_active_opinion_name:0 "Fellow Pacifist"
|
||||
pacifist_opinion_active_county_opinion_name:0 "Fellow Pacifist County"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_opinion_of_pacifist_opinion_active:0 "[opinion|E] of other Pacifists: $VALUE|+=0$"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_piety_from_long_peace:0 "Rulers at peace for at least two years will have their [piety|E] change by $VALUE|+$ each month"
|
||||
PIETY_LONG_PEACE:0 "Long Peace"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_vows_of_poverty_name:0 "Vows of Poverty"
|
||||
tenet_vows_of_poverty_desc:0 "Money corrupts the hearts of men and pushes them away from the true faith. We must shun the acquisition of material wealth if we are to focus on what really matters."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_vows_of_poverty_active:0 "[rulers|E] can [decide|E] to make a Vow of Poverty, reducing monthly [tax|E] income but increasing monthly [piety|E] gain"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_human_sacrifice_name:0 "Human Sacrifice"
|
||||
tenet_human_sacrifice_desc:0 "The best way to prove our devotion is through the act of sacrifice. The most valuable sacrifice we can offer is the sacrifice of human life."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_human_sacrifice_active:1 "[executions|E] earn [piety|E] instead of costing [piety|E]\n$EFFECT_LIST_BULLET$[executions|E] never cost [prestige|E] when [sharing_power|E]"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_flower_war_cb_active:0 "Grants the [flowery_war|E] [casus_belli|E] against neighboring realms"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_gruesome_festivals_blot_name:0 "Blót"
|
||||
tenet_gruesome_festivals_name:0 "Gruesome Festivals"
|
||||
tenet_gruesome_festivals_desc:0 "We are all born in blood. We survive by the blood of our livestock, our family, our foes. It is only natural that [ROOT.Faith.PantheonTerm] demand their fair share."
|
||||
gruesome_festivals_active_name:0 "ability to conduct grand sacrifices"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_gruesome_festivals_active:0 "Able to hold grand sacrifices around once a decade for same-[faith|E] subject and [county_opinion|E]"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_volcanic_veneration_name:0 "Volcanic Veneration"
|
||||
tenet_volcanic_veneration_desc:0 "There is little more divine than the newborn earth spewing from the fiery pits of our home. We spend our lives on the edge of disaster, forever at the mercy of [ROOT.Faith.PantheonTerm]."
|
||||
tenet_cthonic_redoubts_name:0 "Chthonic Redoubts"
|
||||
tenet_cthonic_redoubts_desc:0 "There is no shelter better than the roots of the Earth, no fortress hardier than its jutting spines, no pilgrimage more sacred than its hidden trails. We gaze down at Creation from these lofty summits and feel the true weight of the Divine."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_easier_to_convert_faith_in_mountains:0 "[convert_county|E] speed in mountainous [terrain|E]: #P +[EmptyScope.ScriptValue('easier_to_convert_faith_in_mountains_bonus_loc_control')|0]%#!"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_easier_to_convert_culture_in_same_faith_mountains:0 "[promote_culture|E] speed in same-[faith|E] mountainous [terrain|E]: #P +[EmptyScope.ScriptValue('promote_culture_easier_to_convert_culture_in_same_faith_mountains_bonus_loc_control')|0]%#!"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_harder_to_convert_faith_away_in_mountains:0 "Hostile [convert_county|E] speed in mountainous [terrain|E]: #P [EmptyScope.ScriptValue('harder_to_convert_faith_away_in_mountains_malus_loc_control')|0]%#!"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_consolamentum_name:1 "Endura"
|
||||
tenet_consolamentum_name_alternate:0 "Ritual Suicide"
|
||||
tenet_consolamentum_desc:0 "When we grow old or sick, we perform a ritual to cleanse our souls of sin. Once that is done, we quickly and definitively end our lives, so that sin does not have the opportunity to infest us once more."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_consolamentum_active:1 "Adherents can [decide|E] to end their life when old, incapable, or near death; doing so does not incur any of the normal penalties from suicide"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_gnosticism_name:0 "Gnosticism"
|
||||
tenet_gnosticism_desc:0 "Through knowledge, the divine spark that rests inside all humans may be liberated and returned to its heavenly source in the spirit-realm."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_hostility_override_tenet_gnosticism:3 "Considers other Gnostic and Dualist [faiths|E] to be [GetHostilityLevelName( TOKEN_PARAMETER.GetIntValue )|V] instead of $hostility_hostile_tooltippable$ or $hostility_evil_tooltippable$"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_hostility_override_special_doctrine_is_gnostic_faith:0 ""
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_granting_titles_gives_stress:0 "Giving away [titles|E] relieves a proportional amount of [stress|E]"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_mendicant_preachers_name:0 "Mendicant Preachers"
|
||||
tenet_mendicant_preachers_desc:0 "Our missionaries travel far and wide with nothing but the clothes they wear on their back. They live off the generosity of those they visit, and share the knowledge of the true faith in return."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_mendicant_preachers_conversion_active:0 "County Conversion Speed: #P +33#!"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_communal_identity_name:0 "Communal Identity"
|
||||
tenet_communal_identity_desc:0 "Our faith and our culture are intrinsically linked together. This practice strengthens the bonds of our community, though it tends to exclude foreigners."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_same_communal_identity_opinion_active:0 "#P +10#! [opinion|E] with characters of the same [faith|E]"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_same_culture_conversion_bonus_active:1 "Conversion Speed in [counties|E] of my [culture|E]: #P +50%#!"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_same_faith_promote_culture_bonus_active:1 "Promote Culture Speed in [counties|E] of my [faith|E]: #P +50%#!"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_other_culture_conversion_penalty_active:1 "Conversion Speed in [counties|E] of a different [culture|E]: #N -50%#!"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_pentarchy_name:0 "Ecclesiarchy"
|
||||
tenet_pentarchy_alternate_name:0 "The Pentarchy"
|
||||
tenet_pentarchy_desc:0 "Our Holy Sites are more than just sacred places — they are the very seats of power from which our religious leaders rule."
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_aniconism_name:0 "Aniconism"
|
||||
tenet_aniconism_desc:0 "The worship of graven images has blinded far too many to the divine truth. We will cast all icons out of our holy places so that our faithful will not fall into that trap."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_reforging_artifacts_costs_piety:0 "[rulers|E] of this [faith|E] must spend [piety|E] to [reforge|E] or [repair|E] [artifacts|E]"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_destroying_artifacts_is_pious:0 "[rulers|E] of this [faith|E] can destroy [artifacts|E] for [piety|E]"
|
||||
destroying_artifacts_is_not_pious_tt:0 "Your [faith|E] cannot destroy [artifacts|E] for [piety|E]"
|
||||
artifact_is_rarer_than_masterwork_tt:0 "This [artifact|E] has higher than Masterwork [rarity|E]"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_alexandrian_catechism_name:0 "Rationalism"
|
||||
tenet_alexandrian_catechism_desc:0 "This religion has a long tradition of encouraging theologians to think critically and question the status quo."
|
||||
tenet_islamic_rationalism_name: "Islamic Rationalism"
|
||||
tenet_islamic_rationalism_desc: "Since [ROOT.Faith.HighGodNameAlternate] is just and wise, [ROOT.Faith.HighGodNameSheHe|U] cannot go against reason or disregard the wellbeing of [ROOT.Faith.HighGodHerHis|U] creation. Only through unaided reason can we hope to comprehend our part in [ROOT.Faith.HighGodHerHis|U] great work, and separate good from evil."
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_hedonistic_name:0 "Hedonistic"
|
||||
tenet_hedonistic_desc:0 "The divine filled this world with a bounty of pleasures for us to indulge in and enjoy — to not partake of such things is to snub the very work of creation itself."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_piety_from_feasts_active:1 "Hosting a [GetActivityType('activity_feast').GetName] earns [piety|E]"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_carnal_exaltation_name:0 "Carnal Exaltation"
|
||||
tenet_carnal_exaltation_desc:0 "The pleasures of the flesh are sublime in a way that transcends other earthly experiences, bringing us closer to the divine. We should glorify our sexual desires and seek out opportunities for us to fulfill them."
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_polyamory_name:0 "Polyamory"
|
||||
tenet_polyamory_desc:0 "Our love for each other should be as unconditional as [ROOT.Faith.FertilityGodNamePossessive] love for us. We must cast away the outdated notions of one person owning the affections of another."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_no_unfaithfulness_penalty_active:0 "Adherents do not receive [opinion|E] penalties or [imprisonment_reasons|E] on their spouse or their spouse's lovers for having extramarital relationships"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_unrelenting_faith_name:0 "Unrelenting Faith"
|
||||
tenet_unrelenting_faith_desc:0 "Our convictions are strong, and we will gladly fight and die for our faith. No matter how badly the odds are stacked against us, we shall not surrender."
|
||||
tenet_unrelenting_faith_zandik_name: "Righteous Rebellion"
|
||||
tenet_unrelenting_faith_zandik_desc: "We wish no harm to any soul, nor any thing, but if our ways are threatened, we will defend them with relentless ferocity."
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_rite_name:0 "Rite"
|
||||
tenet_rite_desc:0 "Our beliefs are not so very different from those of our mother-faith... why should we quibble over specifics when we agree on the major points of doctrine, and, most importantly, the ultimate authority for arbitration?"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_maintains_head_of_faith_on_creation:0 "New [faiths|E] keep their old [head_of_faith|E] on creation"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_ecumenical_christians_keep_ecumenism:0 "[GetPlayer.Custom('GetRiteEcumenismFullOrEmpty')]"
|
||||
GetRiteEcumenismFullOrEmpty_full:0 "Christian [faiths|E] with [GetFaithDoctrine('special_doctrine_ecumenical_christian').GetBaseName] keep it on creation"
|
||||
GetRiteEcumenismFullOrEmpty_empty:0 ""
|
||||
|
||||
#Muslim Tenets
|
||||
tenet_struggle_submission_name:0 "Struggle and Submission"
|
||||
tenet_struggle_submission_desc:0 "Divine will is the source of all good, so a good existence is based on submission to that will, expressed through the struggle to enact it."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_bonus_holy_war_piety_active:0 "[piety|E] and [piety_experience|E] from winning [holy_wars|E] is increased by #P 50%#!"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_religious_legal_pronouncements_name:0 "Religious Law"
|
||||
tenet_religious_legal_pronouncements_fatwa:0 "Fatwa"
|
||||
tenet_religious_legal_pronouncements_halakha:0 "Halakha"
|
||||
tenet_religious_legal_pronouncements_desc:0 "The border between theological and legal arguments is thin, and spiritual qualities can and should be considered in secular settlements."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_temporal_condemnation_enabled:0 "Rulers with high [learning|E] may condemn their [sinful|E] vassals. The more Sinful a vassal is, the less Learning their ruler needs to condemn them.\n$EFFECT_LIST_BULLET$Condemned vassals are seen as [criminals|E] and may have their titles revoked"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_religious_legal_pronouncements_law_cost_reduction:0 "Law Costs: #P -10%#!"
|
||||
tenet_religious_legal_pronouncements_cost_tooltip:0 "Religious Law: #P -10%#!"
|
||||
tenet_religious_fatwa_cost_tooltip:0 "Fatwa: #P -10%#!"
|
||||
tenet_religious_halakha_cost_tooltip:0 "Halakha: #P -10%#!"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_false_conversion_sanction_name:0 "Sanctioned False Conversions"
|
||||
tenet_temporal_condemnation_taqiya:0 "Taqiya"
|
||||
tenet_anusim:0 "Anusim"
|
||||
tenet_false_conversion_sanction_desc:0 "If your life is threatened, it is acceptable to confess a false faith, as long as you keep the truth in your heart."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_sanctioned_false_conversion:0 "Conversion Resistance: #P +30%#!\n$EFFECT_LIST_BULLET$[characters|E] and [counties|E] may sometimes reconvert back to this [faith|E] if led astray"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_tax_nonbelievers_name:0 "Tax Nonbelievers"
|
||||
tenet_tax_nonbelievers_desc:0 "Military service is for the faithful only, while a tax is levied on nonbelievers for the protection they are offered."
|
||||
tenet_tax_nonbelievers_jizya_name:0 "Jizya"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_literalism_name:0 "Literalism"
|
||||
tenet_literalism_desc:0 "Our holy texts clearly state divine intent, and human interpretation is of limited value."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_literalist_debate_enabled:0 "May debate other lords of the realm at the cost of [opinion|E], to gain or lose [piety|E]"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_legalism_name:0 "Legalism"
|
||||
tenet_legalism_desc:0 "Our laws are the result of generations of wisdom and devoutness, and adhering to them is by its very nature pious. A sinner, no matter who, will never be above the law."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_legalism_reduced_faction_virtues:0 "[vassals|E] and [counties|E] are less likely to join [factions|E] against a [virtuous|E] ruler"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_legalism_increased_faction_sins:0 "[vassals|E] and [counties|E] are more likely to join [factions|E] against a [sinful|E] ruler"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_legalism_modified_law_costs:1 "Reduce law costs by #P -10%#! for each [virtue|E] a ruler has"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_legalism_modified_law_costs_2:0 "Increase law costs by #N 10%#! for each [sin|E] a ruler has"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_legalism_trust_just_leader_active:1 "[electors|E] under elective [succession|E] types are more likely to vote for the choice of their [liege|E] if their Liege is $trait_just$"
|
||||
tenet_legalism_law_cost_tooltip:0 "[legalism|E]:\n My sins and virtues are affecting this by: [SCOPE.ScriptValue('legalism_law_cost_modifier')|-0%]"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_reincarnation_name:0 "Reincarnation"
|
||||
tenet_reincarnation_desc:0 "We have lived many lives before this one, and will continue to live many lives after it. Every death is only the beginning of something new."
|
||||
tenet_reincarnation_zoroastrian_name: "Raj'a"
|
||||
tenet_reincarnation_zoroastrian_desc: "Like the gods can incarnate in human bodies, we too may be reborn. The good are rewarded with forms of beauty and purity, and may ultimately become angels of pure light."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_reincarnation_resistance_to_conversion:0 "County Conversion Resistance: #P +20%#!"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_reincarnation_events_active:1 "Children have a chance of being considered as the reincarnation of an ancestor, giving bonuses to [piety|E] and [opinion|E]"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_esotericism_name:0 "Esotericism"
|
||||
tenet_esotericism_kabbalah:0 "Kabbalah"
|
||||
tenet_esotericism_desc:0 "The great mysteries of the divine may be beyond mortal comprehension, but that is not an excuse for ignorance. Their very existence compels us to seek knowledge and understanding of the world around us."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_tenet_esotericism_mystic_education:2 "Children with the [learning|E] [education_focus|E] may gain the [GetTrait('lifestyle_mystic').GetName( GetNullCharacter )] trait if they do well at their studies."
|
||||
tenet_esotericism_kabbalah_desc:0 "The teachings of Kabbalah bring into mortal comprehension the relationship between the eternal God, the nature of infinity known as Ein Sof, and God's creation. Kabbalah forms the basis for all Judaic mysticism, and practitioners of Kabbalah often engage with other Jewish schools."
|
||||
tenet_religious_kabbalah_cost_tooltip:0 "Kabbalah: #P -10%#!"
|
||||
|
||||
#Eastern Tenets
|
||||
tenet_adaptive_name:0 "Adaptive"
|
||||
tenet_adaptive_desc:0 "Dogmatic adherence to old restrictions only harms the faithful. As long as we stay true to the core beliefs of our faith, we may adapt our laws to the world around us."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_tenet_adaptive_conversion_resistance:0 "County Conversion Resistance: #P +30%#!"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_reduced_vassal_religion_discontent:1 "Infidel [vassals|E] are less likely to join Independence and Populist [factions|E]"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_inner_journey_name:0 "Inner Journey"
|
||||
tenet_inner_journey_desc:0 "Only by understanding one's own self can we understand the world. The journey of self-discovery is important as it is long and difficult."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_meditation_mechanics_active:0 "Characters can [decide|E] to Meditate in Seclusion, reducing [stress|E] and possibly gaining theological insights"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_dharmic_pacifism_name:0 "Dharmic Pacifism"
|
||||
tenet_dharmic_pacifism_desc:0 "We are all a part of the cosmic order. Violence against anything is violence against everything, oneself included."
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_bhakti_name:0 "Bhakti"
|
||||
tenet_bhakti_patron_god_name:0 "Patron Gods"
|
||||
tenet_bhakti_desc:0 "Mortals cannot live up to the full glory of the divine, but by selecting a single aspect of divinity to emulate, worship, and devote oneself to, we can come closer to them than would otherwise be possible."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_select_personal_god_active:1 "Rulers can [decide|E] to pick a personal avatar to venerate, gaining a related bonus"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_asceticism_name:0 "Asceticism"
|
||||
tenet_asceticism_desc:0 "Materialistic pursuits blind us to the divine truth. Only by devoting ourselves to live simple lives without luxury can to achieve spiritual enlightenment. "
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_ritual_hospitality_name:0 "Ritual Hospitality"
|
||||
tenet_ritual_hospitality_alternate_name:0 "Pūjā"
|
||||
tenet_ritual_hospitality_desc:0 "Hospitality is one of the greatest virtues mankind can exhibit. Guests in our homes, be they mortal or divine, should always be treated with the utmost honor and respect."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_host_honored_guests_active:0 "[rulers|E] can host other characters as an Honored Guest, spending [piety|E] in exchange for increased [opinion|E]"
|
||||
|
||||
#Pagan tenets
|
||||
tenet_warmonger_name:0 "Warmonger"
|
||||
tenet_warmonger_desc:0 "Faith and war go hand in hand. One who refuses to fight in the name of the divine cannot be called a true believer."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_conquest_cb_enabled:0 "[rulers|E] have a Conquest [casus_belli|E] against neighboring rulers"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_faith_can_raid:0 "Allows the [raiding|E] of foreign [counties|E] for loot"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_invasion_cb_enabled:0 "Prestigious [rulers|E] can use an Invasion [casus_belli|E] once per lifetime"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_great_holy_wars_active_if_reformed:1 "If one exists, the [head_of_faith|E] can declare [great_holy_wars|E], provided this [faith|E] is [organized|E]"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_ancestor_worship_name:0 "Ancestor Worship"
|
||||
tenet_ancestor_worship_desc:0 "Our ancestors watch over us from beyond the grave, guiding us and showing us the way forward. For this we must respect and honor them."
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_adorcism_name:0 "Adorcism"
|
||||
tenet_adorcism_desc:0 "The spirits of this world can do great works of both good and evil. By honoring and respecting them we can only hope that they will do their good to us and their evil to our foes."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_spirit_possession_active:1 "Enables the 'Seek Aid of The Spirits' [decision|E]"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_ritual_celebrations_name:0 "Ritual Celebrations"
|
||||
tenet_ritual_celebrations_desc:1 "The worship of the divine is something to be exalted in and shared with our community. Organizing great festivals to honor and praise the divine brings us all together."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_mandatory_feast_attendance:0 "[vassals|E] are more likely to attend your Feasts. Those who still refuse to come will lose [piety|E] for doing so."
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_sky_burials_name:0 "Sky Burials"
|
||||
tenet_sky_burials_desc:1 "The dead should not be imprisoned underground — it is far better to allowed them to be consumed by scavenging birds, where in a final act of generosity they can feed the world which fed them."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_sky_burials_active:3 "[rulers|E] can give their ancestors a Sky Burial, gaining [piety|E] and pleasing their [vassals|E]\n$EFFECT_LIST_BULLET$The [GetBuilding('charnel_grounds_01').GetName] [duchy_building|E] can be built"
|
||||
can_build_towers_of_silence_active_name: "ability to use the [GetBuilding('tower_of_silence_01').GetName] [duchy_building|E]"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_can_build_towers_of_silence_active: "[vassals|E] may build the [GetBuilding('tower_of_silence_01').GetName] [duchy_building|E] to bolster [county|E] zeal — #EMP if#! their [liege|E]'s [faith|E] does not engage in $tenet_sky_burials_name$"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_sacred_childbirth_name:0 "Sacred Childbirth"
|
||||
tenet_sacred_childbirth_alternate_name:0 "Kūdikis Lemti"
|
||||
tenet_sacred_childbirth_desc:0 "The bathhouses where mothers give birth must be cleansed and prepared with the proper rituals, in order to encourage the divine to grant us their blessing during childbirth."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_safer_childbirths_active:0 "Mothers are #P less likely#! to die in childbirth"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_healthier_children_active:0 "Children are #P less likely#! to be sickly or stillborn"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_piety_from_childbirth_active:0 "Mothers and fathers gain [piety|E] when their child is born"
|
||||
piety_from_childbirth_toast:0 "Sacred Childbirth"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_sanctity_of_nature_name:0 "Sanctity of Nature"
|
||||
tenet_sanctity_of_nature_desc:1 "The natural world is the creation of the divine, and we are merely guests in it. We must respect and honor every tree, every animal, and even the ground itself."
|
||||
# This parameter does nothing; it's just here to flag the tenet's nature silently so we can reference it without directly tagging the tenet.
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_believes_in_harmony_with_nature_invisible:0 ""
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_mystical_birthright_name:0 "Auspicious Birthright"
|
||||
tenet_mystical_birthright_alternate:0 "Táltos Születés"
|
||||
tenet_mystical_birthright_desc:0 "Every one of us is born with a destiny, the most important of which is that of the Táltos — those who are chosen from birth to wield magical powers and become great spiritual leaders."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_mystic_birthright_active:1 "Children can rarely be born with the [GetTrait('lifestyle_mystic').GetName( GetNullCharacter )] trait"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_astrology_name:0 "Astrology"
|
||||
tenet_astrology_desc:0 "The night sky is our window into the realm of the divine. The great secrets and mysteries of the world are written there, open for all to learn if they know where to look."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_divine_the_stars_active:0 "Allows adherents to Divine the Stars and predict their future"
|
||||
tenet_divination_name: "Divination"
|
||||
tenet_divination_desc: "The fate of mortals and the future of the world is written in the stars and in hidden signs, and through rituals, dreams and omens, skilled practitioners can divine these secrets from the spirits beyond."
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_sun_worship_name:0 "Sun Worship"
|
||||
tenet_sun_worship_desc:0 "The light-bringer, the live-giver, the ever-burning flame — it reigns high in the sky as the true sovereign of the world."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_summer_festivals_active:0 "Hosting Feasts in the summer months earns [piety|E]"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_trial_by_sun_active:0 "Imprisoned [criminals|E] can be sentenced to a Sun Trial"
|
||||
|
||||
# Syncretic Tenets
|
||||
#Not referenced in-game anywhere by itself, but used to control other opinion title copy:
|
||||
faith_syncretic_opinion_active_control:0 "Syncretism with Faith"
|
||||
faith_syncretic_popular_opinion_active_control:0 "[holder|E] Syncretic with Local [faith|E]"
|
||||
unreformed_syncretic_recipient_opinion_active_opinion_name:0 "$faith_syncretic_opinion_active_control$"
|
||||
unreformed_syncretic_actor_opinion_active_opinion_name:0 "$faith_syncretic_opinion_active_control$"
|
||||
christian_syncretic_recipient_opinion_active_opinion_name:0 "$faith_syncretic_opinion_active_control$"
|
||||
christian_syncretic_actor_opinion_active_opinion_name:0 "$faith_syncretic_opinion_active_control$"
|
||||
islamic_syncretic_recipient_opinion_active_opinion_name:0 "$faith_syncretic_opinion_active_control$"
|
||||
islamic_syncretic_actor_opinion_active_opinion_name:0 "$faith_syncretic_opinion_active_control$"
|
||||
jewish_syncretic_recipient_opinion_active_opinion_name:0 "$faith_syncretic_opinion_active_control$"
|
||||
jewish_syncretic_actor_opinion_active_opinion_name:0 "$faith_syncretic_opinion_active_control$"
|
||||
eastern_syncretic_recipient_opinion_active_opinion_name:0 "$faith_syncretic_opinion_active_control$"
|
||||
eastern_syncretic_actor_opinion_active_opinion_name:0 "$faith_syncretic_opinion_active_control$"
|
||||
unreformed_syncretic_recipient_opinion_active_county_opinion_name:0 "$faith_syncretic_popular_opinion_active_control$"
|
||||
unreformed_syncretic_actor_opinion_active_county_opinion_name:0 "$faith_syncretic_popular_opinion_active_control$"
|
||||
jewish_syncretic_recipient_opinion_active_county_opinion_name:0 "$faith_syncretic_popular_opinion_active_control$"
|
||||
jewish_syncretic_actor_opinion_active_county_opinion_name:0 "$faith_syncretic_popular_opinion_active_control$"
|
||||
christian_syncretic_recipient_opinion_active_county_opinion_name:0 "$faith_syncretic_popular_opinion_active_control$"
|
||||
christian_syncretic_actor_opinion_active_county_opinion_name:0 "$faith_syncretic_popular_opinion_active_control$"
|
||||
islamic_syncretic_recipient_opinion_active_county_opinion_name:0 "$faith_syncretic_popular_opinion_active_control$"
|
||||
islamic_syncretic_actor_opinion_active_county_opinion_name:0 "$faith_syncretic_popular_opinion_active_control$"
|
||||
eastern_syncretic_recipient_opinion_active_county_opinion_name:0 "$faith_syncretic_popular_opinion_active_control$"
|
||||
eastern_syncretic_actor_opinion_active_county_opinion_name:0 "$faith_syncretic_popular_opinion_active_control$"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_eastern_syncretism_name:0 "Eastern Syncretism"
|
||||
tenet_eastern_syncretism_desc:0 "There is something to be learned from the way the different eastern religions tolerate each other. They may not follow the true faith, but that does not make them evil."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_hostility_override_eastern_hostility_doctrine:1 "Eastern [faiths|E] are considered only [GetHostilityLevelName( TOKEN_PARAMETER.GetIntValue )|V]"
|
||||
#Instead, add these doctrine parameters to appropriate tenets (presently Eastern Syncretism).
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_is_eastern_faith_bilateral_loc_override:0 "Considers Eastern [faiths|E], and is considered by Eastern $game_concept_faiths$, to be [GetHostilityLevelName( TOKEN_PARAMETER.GetIntValue )|V] instead of $hostility_evil_tooltippable$"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_hostility_override_special_doctrine_is_eastern_faith:0 "Considers Eastern [faiths|E], and is considered by Eastern $game_concept_faiths$, to be [GetHostilityLevelName( TOKEN_PARAMETER.GetIntValue )|V] instead of $hostility_evil_tooltippable$"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_eastern_syncretic_actor_opinion_active:0 "Mutual [EmptyScope.ScriptValue('syncretic_mutual_opinion_bonus_value')|=+0] [opinion|E] bonus with Eastern [faiths|E]"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_opinion_of_eastern_syncretic_recipient_opinion_active:0 ""
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_eastern_syncretic_recipient_opinion_active:0 "Mutual [EmptyScope.ScriptValue('syncretic_mutual_opinion_bonus_value')|=+0] [opinion|E] bonus with [faiths|E] that have the $tenet_eastern_syncretism_name$ [core_tenet|E]"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_opinion_of_eastern_syncretic_actor_opinion_active:0 ""
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_unreformed_syncretism_name:0 "Syncretic Folk Traditions"
|
||||
tenet_unreformed_syncretism_desc:0 "Who are we to tell others that their traditions are untrue? It is not our place to lecture them about customs they have practiced for centuries: instead, we should learn quietly about their ways."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_hostility_override_unreformed_faith_doctrine:2 "Considers [GetFaithDoctrine('unreformed_faith_doctrine').GetBaseName] [faiths|E], and is considered by [GetFaithDoctrine('unreformed_faith_doctrine').GetBaseNameNoTooltip] $game_concept_faiths$, to be [GetHostilityLevelName( TOKEN_PARAMETER.GetIntValue )|V] instead of $hostility_evil_tooltippable$"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_hostility_override_west_african_unreformed_faith_doctrine:0 "Considers African [GetFaithDoctrine('west_african_unreformed_faith_doctrine').GetBaseName] [faiths|E], and is considered by African [GetFaithDoctrine('west_african_unreformed_faith_doctrine').GetBaseNameNoTooltip] $game_concept_faiths$, to be [GetHostilityLevelName( TOKEN_PARAMETER.GetIntValue )|V] instead of $hostility_evil_tooltippable$"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_unreformed_syncretic_actor_opinion_active:2 "Mutual [EmptyScope.ScriptValue('syncretic_mutual_opinion_bonus_value')|=+0] [opinion|E] bonus with [GetFaithDoctrine('unreformed_faith_doctrine').GetBaseName] [faiths|E]"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_opinion_of_unreformed_syncretic_recipient_opinion_active:0 ""
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_unreformed_syncretic_recipient_opinion_active:1 "Mutual [EmptyScope.ScriptValue('syncretic_mutual_opinion_bonus_value')|=+0] [opinion|E] bonus with [faiths|E] that have $tenet_unreformed_syncretism_name$ [core_tenet|E]"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_opinion_of_unreformed_syncretic_actor_opinion_active:0 ""
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_unreformed_syncretic_conversion_malus_active:0 "Base speed of converting syncretized faiths is reduced by [EmptyScope.ScriptValue('conversion_syncretic_with_religion_malus_efficancy_procentage')|-0%]"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_christian_syncretism_name:0 "Christian Syncretism"
|
||||
tenet_christian_syncretism_desc:0 "Jesus of Nazareth may not have been true divinity, but he was still an upstanding and virtuous figure. We should honor and respect his teachings."
|
||||
#This is deliberately left blank. It should not be deleted or filled in: such will break the loc.
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_hostility_override_special_doctrine_is_christian_faith:1 ""
|
||||
#Instead, add these doctrine parameters to appropriate tenets (presently Christian Syncretism & Pastoral Isolation).
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_is_christian_faith_bilateral_loc_override:2 "Considers Christian [faiths|E], and is considered by Christian $game_concept_faiths$, to be [GetHostilityLevelName( TOKEN_PARAMETER.GetIntValue )|V] instead of $hostility_evil_tooltippable$"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_is_christian_faith_pastoral_isolation_loc_override:1 "Always considers other Christian [faiths|E] to be [GetHostilityLevelName( TOKEN_PARAMETER.GetIntValue )|V], regardless of doctrinal differences"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_can_use_christian_artefacts:0 "Can use Christian [artifacts|E] at full benefit"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_christian_syncretic_actor_opinion_active:1 "Mutual [EmptyScope.ScriptValue('syncretic_mutual_opinion_bonus_value')|=+0] [opinion|E] bonus with Christian [faiths|E]"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_opinion_of_christian_syncretic_recipient_opinion_active:0 ""
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_christian_syncretic_recipient_opinion_active:1 "Mutual [EmptyScope.ScriptValue('syncretic_mutual_opinion_bonus_value')|=+0] [opinion|E] bonus with [faiths|E] that have the $tenet_christian_syncretism_name$ [core_tenet|E]"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_opinion_of_christian_syncretic_actor_opinion_active:0 ""
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_hostility_override_special_doctrine_adoptionist_school_felicitous_doctrine:0 ""
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_hostility_override_special_doctrine_adoptionist_school_radical_doctrine:0 ""
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_adoptionists_like_ecumenism:0 "Considers $christianity_religion_adj$ [faiths|E] with [GetFaithDoctrine('special_doctrine_ecumenical_christian').GetBaseName] to be $hostility_astray_tooltippable$ rather than $hostility_hostile_tooltippable$"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_adoptionists_are_unilateral_hostile:0 "Other $christianity_religion_adj$ [faiths|E] only consider them $hostility_hostile_tooltippable$, whereas less refined $adoptionist_adherent_plural$ are considered $hostility_evil_tooltippable$"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_adoptionists_are_unilateral_evil:0 "Other $christianity_religion_adj$ [faiths|E] consider them $hostility_evil_tooltippable$"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_adoptionists_are_mutual_evil:0 "Considers, and is considered by, all other $christianity_religion_adherent_plural$ to be $hostility_evil_tooltippable$"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_adoptionist_school_removed_on_reformation:0 "The subtle nuances of this school are #EMP permanently#! lost on [reformation|E]"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_adoptionists_attractively_intuitive_theology:0 "[EmptyScope.ScriptValue('fp2_lyonese_monk_conversion_bonus_root_value')|=+%0] conversion speed against other [GetReligionByKey('christianity_religion').GetAdjective] [faiths|E]"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_islamic_syncretism_name:0 "Islamic Syncretism"
|
||||
tenet_islamic_syncretism_desc:0 "The Prophet's words are indisputably wise and just, and whatever our other doubts, we should take heed of his thoughts and deeds."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_hostility_override_special_doctrine_is_islamic_faith:2 "Considers Islamic [faiths|E], and is considered by Islamic $game_concept_faiths$, to be [GetHostilityLevelName( TOKEN_PARAMETER.GetIntValue )|V] instead of $hostility_evil_tooltippable$"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_can_use_islamic_artefacts:0 "Can use Islamic [artifacts|E] at full benefit"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_islamic_syncretic_actor_opinion_active:1 "Mutual [EmptyScope.ScriptValue('syncretic_mutual_opinion_bonus_value')|=+0] [opinion|E] bonus with Islamic [faiths|E]"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_opinion_of_islamic_syncretic_recipient_opinion_active:0 ""
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_islamic_syncretic_recipient_opinion_active:1 "Mutual [EmptyScope.ScriptValue('syncretic_mutual_opinion_bonus_value')|=+0] [opinion|E] bonus with [faiths|E] that have the $tenet_islamic_syncretism_name$ [core_tenet|E]"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_opinion_of_islamic_syncretic_actor_opinion_active:0 ""
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_jewish_syncretism_name:0 "Jewish Syncretism"
|
||||
tenet_jewish_syncretism_desc:0 "Though we do not agree with its claims about God's chosen people, the wisdom of the Jewish Torah is undeniable, and there is much to be learned from the text."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_hostility_override_special_doctrine_is_jewish_faith:2 "Considers Jewish [faiths|E], and is considered by Jewish $game_concept_faiths$, to be [GetHostilityLevelName( TOKEN_PARAMETER.GetIntValue )|V] instead of $hostility_evil_tooltippable$"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_can_use_jewish_artefacts:0 "Can use Jewish [artifacts|E] at full benefit"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_jewish_syncretic_actor_opinion_active:1 "Mutual [EmptyScope.ScriptValue('syncretic_mutual_opinion_bonus_value')|=+0] [opinion|E] bonus with Jewish [faiths|E]"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_opinion_of_jewish_syncretic_recipient_opinion_active:0 ""
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_jewish_syncretic_recipient_opinion_active:1 "Mutual [EmptyScope.ScriptValue('syncretic_mutual_opinion_bonus_value')|=+0] [opinion|E] bonus with [faiths|E] that have the $tenet_jewish_syncretism_name$ [core_tenet|E]"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_opinion_of_jewish_syncretic_actor_opinion_active:0 ""
|
||||
|
||||
# Additional Tenets
|
||||
tenet_ritual_cannibalism_name:0 "Ritual Cannibalism"
|
||||
tenet_ritual_cannibalism_desc:0 "Mankind is blessed to have been bestowed with the spark of the divine. Human flesh is therefore sacred, its presence something to be savored, not buried or burned."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_cannibalism_legal:0 "The [GetTrait('cannibal').GetName( GetNullCharacter )] trait is no longer considered [criminal|E]"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_exaltation_of_pain_name:0 "Exaltation of Pain"
|
||||
tenet_exaltation_of_pain_desc:0 "Pain is the universal emotion, violence the universal language. To bestow pain upon another is to give them a blessing, so receive pain one's self is to receive grace."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_torturing_prisoners_grants_piety:0 "Torturing [prisoners|E] earn [piety|E] instead of costing [piety|E]"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_reduced_stress_from_torture:0 "Adherents are resistant to the negative effects of being tortured"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_self_mutilation_active:0 "Can [decide|E] to Perform Self-Mutilation, earning [piety|E] at the cost of getting the [GetTrait('wounded_1').GetName( GetPlayer )] [trait|E]"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_sacred_shadows_name:0 "Sacred Lies"
|
||||
tenet_sacred_shadows_desc:0 "Lying is the most profound art in existence. Those who can convince others of their lies are holy. Those who can successfully lie to themselves are unstoppable."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_piety_gain_from_successful_intrigue_schemes:0 "Adherents earn piety for successfully completing [intrigue|E] [schemes|E]"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_adherents_more_likely_to_join_schemes:0 "Adherents are more willing to become Agents in the [schemes|E] of other characters"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_pursuit_of_power_name:0 "Pursuit of Power"
|
||||
tenet_pursuit_of_power_desc:0 "What is and is not righteous is transient, defined by those who currently hold power. This means that the pursuit of power is the only truly righteous cause."
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_pastoral_isolation_name:0 "Pastoral Isolation"
|
||||
tenet_pastoral_isolation_desc:0 "All we want is to be left alone. Our practices are our own, and no more the business of anyone else than theirs are of ours."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_unattractive_for_character_conversions:0 "[characters|E], but not [counties|E], are more willing to be converted away from this [faith|E]"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_natural_primitivism_name:0 "Natural Primitivism"
|
||||
tenet_natural_primitivism_desc:0 "Civilization is unnatural, a futile and blasphemous attempt by man to impose order on an inherently unordered creation. We embrace naturism and live as [ROOT.Faith.PantheonTerm] intended, wild and free."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_naked_adherents_active:0 "Adherents do not wear clothes"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_natural_primitivism_law_cost_increase:0 "Law Costs: #N +50%#!"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_unlock_jizya_contract:1 "Unlocks the Jizya [vassal_contract|E] and [tax_decree|E]"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
#FP3 tenets
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_communal_possessions_name: "Communal Possessions"
|
||||
tenet_communal_possessions_desc: "[ROOT.Faith.HighGodName] intended for us all an equal share of the resources on earth. We should hold all things in common, and re-distribute the stolen wealth of the powerful."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_piety_from_gifts_active: "Adherents gain [piety|E] from sending [gifts|E] and giving away [artifacts|E]"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_piety_from_marrying_lowborn_active: "Rulers gain [piety|E] from marrying [lowborn|E] [characters|E]"
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_sacrificial_ceremonies_name:0 "Sacrificial Ceremonies"
|
||||
tenet_sacrificial_ceremonies_desc:0 "Human sacrifice both voluntary and involuntary bring us closer to the divine. It is customary and virtuous for one to volunteer to sacrifice oneself in ceremony, just as it is virtuous to sacrifice those who have committed unforgivable crimes against the Gods."
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_megaliths_name:0 "Megalithic Constructions"
|
||||
tenet_megaliths_desc:0 "Worship should not be done merely in the confines of a temple, these are the primitive constructions of man that distracts them from the divine creations surrounding us all. We embrace stone and the open air, arranging the stones that the creator gave us in ways which please them and bring us closer to divinity."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_can_build_megaliths:0 "Enables the construction of Megaliths in [temple|E] holdings and Great Megaliths in Duchy Capitals."
|
||||
province_is_of_a_megalith_faith_tt:0 "This [county|E] must follow a [faith|E] that believes in the significance of Megaliths."
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_fp3_fedayeen_name: "Fedayeen"
|
||||
tenet_fp3_sacred_murder_name: "Sacred Murder"
|
||||
tenet_fp3_fedayeen_desc: "When ordinary warfare will not avail, it is our duty before [ROOT.Faith.HighGodNameAlternate] to destroy [ROOT.Faith.HighGodHerHis|U] enemies through infiltration and deception. We must fear neither death nor pain, and eagerly lay down our lives for the greater cause."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_master_assassin_court_position_unlocked: "Unlocks the [master_assassin|E] [court_position|E]"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_death_is_glory: "Likelihood of death or injury in [battle|E]: #N +10%#!"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_sanctioned_assassinations: "No [piety|e] loss for killing characters of a different [faith|E] through the [GetScheme('murder').GetTypeName] [schemes|E]"
|
||||
|
||||
# EP3 Tenets
|
||||
tenet_household_gods_name: "Household Gods"
|
||||
tenet_household_gods_desc: "We revere our #EMP Lares#! and the #EMP Genii#! — the protective spirits which watch over our abodes. Above all, we honor our glorious emperor, whose soul is charged with protecting all the realm."
|
||||
|
||||
# BP3 Parameter
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_allows_brewery: "$culture_parameter_allows_brewery$ for [temple_holdings|E]"
|
||||
|
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|
|||
l_english:
|
||||
|
||||
#Common Zoroastrian Localization
|
||||
zoroastrianism_religion:0 "Zoroastrianism"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_religion_adj:0 "Zoroastrian"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_religion_adherent:0 "Zoroastrian"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_religion_adherent_plural:0 "Zoroastrians"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_religion_desc:1 "Following the teachings of Zoroaster, Zoroastrians believe in the lord of wisdom, Ohrmazd, who is the source of all good, and who opposes falsehood, represented by Ahriman. A Zoroastrian seeks the path of Truth through Good Thoughts, Good Words and Good Deeds."
|
||||
zoroastrianism_high_god_name:1 "Ohrmazd"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_high_god_name_2:0 "$zoroastrianism_high_god_name$" # Optional translation alt
|
||||
zoroastrianism_high_god_name_3:0 "$zoroastrianism_high_god_name$" # Optional translation alt
|
||||
zoroastrianism_high_god_name_possessive:1 "Ohrmazd's"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_high_god_name_alternate:0 "The Lord of Wisdom"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_high_god_name_alternate_possessive:0 "The Lord of Wisdom's"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_good_god_zoroaster:0 "Zoroaster"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_good_god_asha:0 "Asha"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_good_god_truth:0 "Truth"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_good_god_amesha_spenta:0 "Amesha Spenta"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_good_god_divine_spark: "the Divine Spark"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_good_god_saoshyant:0 "Saoshyant"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_devil_name:1 "Ahriman"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_devil_name_possessive:1 "Ahriman's"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_evil_god_angra_mainyu:0 "Angra Mainyu"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_evil_god_daevas:0 "Daevas"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_house_of_worship:0 "fire temple"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_house_of_worship_2:0 "$zoroastrianism_house_of_worship$" # Optional translation alt
|
||||
zoroastrianism_house_of_worship_3:0 "$zoroastrianism_house_of_worship$" # Optional translation alt
|
||||
zoroastrianism_house_of_worship_plural:0 "Fire Temples"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_religious_symbol:0 "faravahar"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_religious_symbol_2:0 "$zoroastrianism_religious_symbol$" # Optional translation alt
|
||||
zoroastrianism_religious_symbol_3:0 "$zoroastrianism_religious_symbol$" # Optional translation alt
|
||||
zoroastrianism_religious_text:0 "Avesta"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_religious_text_2:0 "Yasna"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_religious_text_3:1 "Denkard"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_religious_head_title:0 "Moabadan-Moabad"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_devotee_male:0 "fire keeper"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_devotee_male_plural:0 "fire keepers"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_devotee_female:0 "fire keeper"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_devotee_female_plural:0 "fire keepers"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_devotee_neuter:0 "fire keeper"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_devotee_neuter_plural:0 "fire keepers"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_priest_male:0 "mobed"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_priest_male_plural:0 "mobeds"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_priest_female:0 "mobedyar"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_priest_female_plural:0 "mobedyars"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_alternate_priest_term: "Magi"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_alternate_priest_term_plural: "Magi"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_bishop_male:0 "dastur"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_bishop_male_plural:0 "dastur"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_bishop_female:0 "dastuyar"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_bishop_female_plural:0 "dastuyars"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_divine_realm:0 "Heaven"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_divine_realm_2:0 "$zoroastrianism_divine_realm$" # Optional translation alt
|
||||
zoroastrianism_divine_realm_3:0 "$zoroastrianism_divine_realm$" # Optional translation alt
|
||||
zoroastrianism_positive_afterlife:0 "paradise"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_positive_afterlife_2:0 "$zoroastrianism_positive_afterlife$" # Optional translation alt
|
||||
zoroastrianism_positive_afterlife_3:0 "$zoroastrianism_positive_afterlife$" # Optional translation alt
|
||||
zoroastrianism_negative_afterlife:0 "hell"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_negative_afterlife_2:0 "$zoroastrianism_negative_afterlife$" # Optional translation alt
|
||||
zoroastrianism_negative_afterlife_3:0 "$zoroastrianism_negative_afterlife$" # Optional translation alt
|
||||
|
||||
zoroastrianism_creator_god_name:0 "$zoroastrianism_high_god_name$"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_creator_god_name_possessive:0 "$zoroastrianism_high_god_name_possessive$"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_health_god_name:1 "Airyaman"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_health_god_name_possessive:1 "Airyaman's"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_fertility_god_name:1 "Ardwisur Anāhīd"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_fertility_god_name_possessive:1 "Ardwisur Anāhīd's"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_wealth_god_name:1 "Haurvatat"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_wealth_god_name_possessive:1 "Haurvatat's"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_household_god_name:0 "$zoroastrianism_high_god_name$"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_household_god_name_possessive:0 "$zoroastrianism_high_god_name_possessive$"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_fate_god_name:1 "Rashnu"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_fate_god_name_possessive:1 "Rashnu's"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_knowledge_god_name:1 "Mithra"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_knowledge_god_name_possessive:1 "Mithra's"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_war_god_name:1 "Warahrām"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_war_god_name_possessive:1 "Warahrām's"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_trickster_god_name:1 "Akoman"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_trickster_god_name_possessive:1 "Akoman's"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_night_god_name:1 "Mah"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_night_god_name_possessive:1 "Mah's"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_water_god_name:1 "Haurvatat"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_water_god_name_possessive:1 "Haurvatat's"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_death_deity_name: "Nasu"
|
||||
zoroastrianism_death_deity_name_possessive: "Nasu's"
|
||||
|
||||
#Mazdayasna
|
||||
mazdayasna:0 "Mazdayasna"
|
||||
mazdayasna_adj:0 "Mazdayan"
|
||||
mazdayasna_adherent:0 "Mazdayan"
|
||||
mazdayasna_adherent_plural:0 "Mazdayans"
|
||||
mazdayasna_desc:1 "Humans aid in the struggle against #italic Aka Manah#! through good thoughts and lives. This is done through ritual purity, the preservation of nature and the destruction of evil creatures."
|
||||
|
||||
#Behafaridism
|
||||
zurvanism:1 "Behafaridism"
|
||||
zurvanism_adj:1 "Behafaridi"
|
||||
zurvanism_adherent:1 "Behafaridite"
|
||||
zurvanism_adherent_plural:1 "Behafaridites"
|
||||
zurvanism_desc:1 "Followers of the teachings of Behafarid, $zurvanism_adherent_plural$ seek cooperation with the Islamic world, making numerous reforms to their faith in response to Muslim criticisms of mainline Zoroastrianism. Among these reforms are banning the consumption of alcohol, strict opposition to familial marriage, and encouraging charity as a measure of using one's wealth for public good."
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
#Zurvanism doctrine - FP3 update: removed from doctrine_asceticism and saved for possible future Fatalism tenet.
|
||||
tenet_zurvanism_name:0 "Zurvanism"
|
||||
tenet_zurvanism_desc:1 "Zurvanists believe that Ohrmazd and Ahriman were equal but opposite twins, born from Zurvan, the Creator of everything. Zurvanism heavily emphasizes aiding Ahura Mazda by rooting out of evil and falsehoods."
|
||||
zurvanism_creator_god_name:0 "Zurvān"
|
||||
zurvanism_creator_god_name_possessive:0 "Zurvān's"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
#Gayomarthianism
|
||||
gayomarthianism:0 "Gayomartianism"
|
||||
gayomarthianism_adj:0 "Gayomartian"
|
||||
gayomarthianism_adherent:0 "Gayomartian"
|
||||
gayomarthianism_adherent_plural:0 "Gayomartians"
|
||||
gayomarthianism_desc:1 "Based on the idea that Ahura Mazda, through his thoughts, created evil spirits by accident, Gayomarthians reject the infabillity of the Lord of Wisdom, and instead emphasize ritualistic practice to learn Truth in communion with Ahura Mazda."
|
||||
|
||||
#Khurmazta
|
||||
khurmazta:0 "Khurmazdism"
|
||||
khurmazta_adj:0 "Khurmazta"
|
||||
khurmazta_adherent:0 "Khurmazta"
|
||||
khurmazta_adherent_plural:0 "Khurmazta"
|
||||
khurmazta_desc:1 "With deep roots in the religious admixture of Sogdiana, the Khurmazta worship a wide set of gods and spirits, both ancestral and universal. They also revere icons, something anathema to many other Zoroastrians. Yet as unique as some aspects of their faith may be, in other ways they remain within the orbit of mainstream Zoroastrian doctrine, practicing the purity rituals and tending the eternal fires with unceasing devotion."
|
||||
khurmazta_good_god_zravan:1 "Zravan"
|
||||
khurmazta_good_god_weshparkar:1 "Weshparkar"
|
||||
khurmazta_good_god_adbad:0 "Adbad"
|
||||
khurmazta_fertility_god_name:0 "Nana"
|
||||
khurmazta_fertility_god_name_possessive:0 "Nana's"
|
||||
khurmazta_high_god_name: "Khurmazta Bagh"
|
||||
khurmazta_high_god_name_possessive: "Khurmazta Bagh's"
|
||||
khurmazta_war_god_name: "Waseghn"
|
||||
khurmazta_war_god_name_possessive: "Waseghn's"
|
||||
khurmazta_fate_god_name: "Parn"
|
||||
khurmazta_fate_god_name_possessive: "Parn's"
|
||||
khurmazta_devil_name: "Shimnu"
|
||||
khurmazta_devil_name_possessive: "Shimnu's"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
#Mazdakism
|
||||
mazdakism:0 "Mazdakism"
|
||||
mazdakism_adj:0 "Mazdakite"
|
||||
mazdakism_adherent:0 "Mazdakite"
|
||||
mazdakism_adherent_plural:0 "Mazdakites"
|
||||
mazdakism_desc:1 "The radical prophets Zardusht Khuragan and Mazdak were influenced by esoteric faiths of late antiquity, and agitated for shared ownership of resources and universal cooperation between humans to overcome the five demons of avarice, wrath, envy, possessiveness and vengeance."
|
||||
|
||||
#Khurramism
|
||||
khurramism:0 "Khurramism"
|
||||
khurramism_adj:0 "Khurramite"
|
||||
khurramism_adherent:0 "Khurramite"
|
||||
khurramism_adherent_plural:0 "Khurramites"
|
||||
khurramism_desc:1 "In a world of Light and Darkness, unjust rulers must be overthrown in support of what is good. Through prophets such as Mazdak, Abu Muslim and al-Muqanna, Khurramites believe that the divine is born into humanity, and will one day return to lead them as the Messiah."
|
||||
|
||||
#Urartuism
|
||||
urartuism:1 "Arewordik"
|
||||
urartuism_adj:1 "Arewordi"
|
||||
urartuism_adherent:1 "Arewordi"
|
||||
urartuism_adherent_plural:1 "Arewordis"
|
||||
urartuism_high_god_name:1 "Aramazd"
|
||||
urartuism_high_god_name_2:0 "$urartuism_high_god_name$"
|
||||
urartuism_high_god_name_possessive:1 "Aramazd's"
|
||||
urartuism_fertility_god_name: "Anahit"
|
||||
urartuism_fertility_god_name_possessive: "Anahit's"
|
||||
urartuism_death_deity_name: "Spandaramet"
|
||||
urartuism_death_deity_name_possessive: "Spandaramet's"
|
||||
urartu_good_god_the_sun: "Arew"
|
||||
urartu_good_god_mithra: "Mihr"
|
||||
urartu_good_god_zoroaster: "Zradasht"
|
||||
urartuism_desc:1 "Many ancient beliefs still resonate in the Arewordik faith, a sect of cryptic Zoroastrians with Ohrmazd (as Aramazd) ruling over a pantheon of gods, including the Sun itself, that together direct the world."
|
||||
urartu_good_god_vanatur:1 "Vanatur"
|
||||
urartuism_priest_male:1 "Hazarpet"
|
||||
urartuism_priest_male_plural:1 "Hazarpets"
|
||||
|
||||
#Afridunism, Daylamite "paganism"
|
||||
afridunism: "Afridunism"
|
||||
afridunism_adj: "Afridunist"
|
||||
afridunism_adherent: "Afridunist"
|
||||
afridunism_adherent_plural: "Afridunists"
|
||||
afridunism_desc: "Steeped in Daylamite traditions as well as Persian paganism, many aspects of Afridunism predate even the ancient Zoroastrian creed. Adherents strive to live according to the rules laid down by the mythical hero Faridun, which emphasizes the absolute power of family leaders and a fierce spirit of independence."
|
||||
afridunism_good_god_mithra: "Mithra"
|
||||
afridunism_good_god_hvar_khshaita: "Hvar-Khshaita"
|
||||
afridunism_war_god_name: "Verethragna"
|
||||
afridunism_war_god_name_possessive: "Verethragna's"
|
||||
afridunism_priest_male:1 "zautar"
|
||||
afridunism_priest_male_plural:1 "zautars"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
#Doctrines for FP3
|
||||
|
||||
doctrine_zoroastrian_branches_name: "Good and Evil"
|
||||
doctrine_zoroastrian_branches_desc: "Do we support the established priesthood and their doctrine, to guard our faith against heresy - or is it actually they who are misguided and corrupt?"
|
||||
doctrine_major_branch_behdin_name: "Behdin"
|
||||
doctrine_major_branch_behdin_desc: "Though we might differ on some of the pecularities of practice, do we mainline Zoroastrians not agree on the fundamentals of loyalty to Ahura Mazda?"
|
||||
doctrine_heretic_branch_zandik_name: "Korramdin"
|
||||
doctrine_heretic_branch_zandik_desc: "The $doctrine_major_branch_behdin_name$ call us heretics, outcasts, and subversives. Though nothing binds us together but their scorn, righteousness dictates our resistance and their disdain hardens our hearts."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_hostility_override_doctrine_major_branch_behdin: "Considers other Behdin [faiths|E] to be [GetHostilityLevelName( TOKEN_PARAMETER.GetIntValue )|V]."
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_hostility_override_doctrine_heretic_branch_zandik: "Considers other Korramdin [faiths|E] to be [GetHostilityLevelName( TOKEN_PARAMETER.GetIntValue )|V]"
|
||||
|
|
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|
|||
l_english:
|
||||
|
||||
game_concept_neow_the_event: "The Event"
|
||||
game_concept_neow_the_event_desc: "Occurring sometime around the turn of the millennium, this mysterious disaster brought the Old World to an abrupt and violent end. The Event extinguished uncountable lives in its aftermath, taking most of mankind's achievements along with them. Many theories have appeared over the centuries since, attributing the destruction to great plagues, fires in the sky, and the wrath of divine power. Those that survived to tell the tale are thought to have refused to document the calamity for the sake of their own sanity."
|
||||
|
||||
# novelist stuff
|
||||
game_concept_neow_the_author: "The Author"
|
||||
game_concept_neow_the_author_desc: ""Eru, our great Author, weaves the tapestry of our universe and imprints into it meaning in ink. Though he is too far beyond for any of us to understand him, his work is laid clearly before us in this beautiful canvas we call Earth."\n\n#tooltip_subheading - Isildur Bonaparte#!"
|
||||
game_concept_neow_atlantis: "Atlantis"
|
||||
game_concept_neow_atlantis_desc: "Some Novelists believe the Author dwells in a distant, spiritual plane called Atlantis - an idyllic garden inaccessible to mortal souls. Atlanteans believe the entire realm was transported onto Earth with his death, and in the new, post-Event reality, exists as a lost continent roughly under modern day Western Europe. The Crown of Númenor, the vast empire ruling over it, was destroyed during the Deluge, and most people forgot it ever existed."
|
||||
game_concept_neow_the_shattering: "The Shattering"
|
||||
game_concept_neow_the_shattering_desc: "Atlanteans believe that the Old World was created and watched over by a singular great God, who was destroyed during the Event, shattering his reality into countless shards - independent gods, each reflecting a piece of his person. The pantheon is de facto headed by Charlemagne, the High King of Númenor, who ascended to Heaven upon his passing as its sole ruler and defender. Other gods include Valjean the Redeemer, D'Artagnan, and Captain Nemo, who embody God's mercy, chivalry, and bravery respectively. Countless lesser gods also exist within the pantheon as the receivers of prayer and offering."
|
||||
game_concept_neow_saracen_knights: "The Saracen Knights"
|
||||
game_concept_neow_saracen_knights_desc: "In both Novelist and Muslim circles, the legendary exploits of Saladin, the Saracen Knight, are some of the most revered in all of history. According to legend, he battled the Peers many times in the Levant before they recognised his piety and generosity, inducting him as one of their own, though Saladin would soon return to his homeland to rule as its Sultan. To Western Europeans, he embodies the idea that chivalry and knighthood are not inherent to any one culture or faith, and to Muslims he represents the ideal king that all rulers should aspire to be. Some say he still appears to those in need in far off lands, an old beggar carrying a crescent flag and the Zulfiqar on his belt."
|
||||
|
||||
#[GetScriptedCharacterByHistoryID( 'france_bonaparte_isildur_i' ).GetFullName] im too stupid for this
|
||||
|
||||
game_concept_neow_the_novel: "The Novel"
|
||||
game_concept_neow_the_novel_desc: "All Novelists believe that the Novel holds within it all the truths of the universe, written by the elusive [Concept('neow_the_author','Author')|E] before the beginning of time, and scattered across the timelines by the Valar. Novelists generally agree that the Novel is composed of the Author himself turned into ink, though how it manifests into our world and the gods' effects on it is a hotly contested topic ever since the religion's founding."
|
||||
|
||||
game_concept_neow_charlemagne: "Charlemagne"
|
||||
game_concept_neow_charlemagne_desc: "Novelists believe mankind was first united long ago by Charlemagne, the first Emperor of all humanity. Armed with his magical sword Durendal and his cadre of elite, noble knights, he ruled the world in a veritable golden age called Carolingia. Upon his death, he ascended to Heaven, where he rallies his loyal knights for a great battle at world's end."
|
||||
|
||||
#europeanist stuff
|
||||
game_concept_neow_the_belle_epoque: "The Belle Époque"
|
||||
game_concept_neow_the_belle_epoque_desc: "Europeanists call the waning days of the Old World the "Belle Époque", or the Beautiful Era of history. They hold that, under the wise guidance of the Emperors of Europa, the entire continent was more stable than it had ever been. A period of prosperity and culture, its end marked the beginning of the greatest dark age mankind has ever seen.\n\nHowever, not all are convinced the Belle Époque truly existed - for if it was so great, why did it fall?"
|
||||
|
||||
game_concept_neow_war_to_end_all: "The War to End All Wars"
|
||||
game_concept_neow_war_to_end_all_desc: "Trenchsingers hold that the [Concept('neow_the_event','Event')|E] was little more than humanity tearing at each other's throats, as they had done for countless centuries before. Though the empires that started it have long since been forgotten, the War to End All Wars still rages on - if not through the written word, then through the blatant displays of resentment and wrath that the courts of Europe hold for one another."
|
||||
|
||||
game_concept_neow_providentia: "Providentia"
|
||||
game_concept_neow_providentia_desc: "The main object of Europeanist worship is the distant goddess Providentia, who gifted mankind with intelligence at the moment of their ascension from Eden, and has been content with observing from afar since then. Most Europeanists agree that, when humanity requires it the most, Providentia has a tendency to intervene for their collective benefit - such as when she gifted the world the Enlightenment, bringing mankind out of the wartorn Dark Ages."
|
||||
|
||||
game_concept_neow_fathers_of_europe: "The Fathers of Europe"
|
||||
game_concept_neow_fathers_of_europe_desc: "The Fathers of Europe are those great thinkers who spread the revelations gifted to them by Providentia - lessons in unity, peace, and progress. The greatest of these, figures such as Father Kant, Father Coudenhove-Kalergi and Father Lafayette, are frequently worshipped as great saints among Europeanists, and are believed to have personally joined Providentia in guiding humanity to a brighter future."
|
||||
|
||||
game_concept_neow_european_spring: "European Spring"
|
||||
game_concept_neow_european_spring_desc: "In Heimwehler theology, European Spring is a state of collective spiritual ascension that each tribe or nation must reach in order to be fit for a place inside a revived Europa. Were Europa to be restored through force, before the world is ready, it would simply collapse for a second time, accomplishing nothing. Only once each of its constituent tribes is guided to maturity by Providentia, embracing ideals such as pacifism, equality, kindness, and most importantly - the understanding that they are just a puzzle piece within a greater effort, can a second Belle Époque begin."
|
||||
|
||||
#catholic stuff
|
||||
game_concept_neow_sevillian_church: "The Sevillian Church"
|
||||
game_concept_neow_sevillian_church_desc: "The first Sevillian Pope, Honorus V Petrus Sevillius, was originally a man from Andalusia named Juan Carlos Jurado. While much of his life is shrouded in legend, it is generally believed he was born in the pre-[Concept('neow_the_event','Event')|E], living as a humble shepherd. In his fifties he would receive a vision from the Archangel Raphael, who instructed him to warn the world of Rome's coming punishment. His message would find great popularity in his native Spain, leading to his proclamation as the true Pope in Seville, only a month before the Event. He would reportedly pass away at the age of two-hundred, becoming the first saint canonised by the Sevillian Papacy."
|
||||
|
||||
game_concept_neow_cadaverist_synod: "The Cadaverist Synod"
|
||||
game_concept_neow_cadaverist_synod_desc: "The Cadaverist Synod is the highest ecclesiastical body of the Cadaverist Church, at least until the Pope's long awaited return. They elect from amongst themselves a leader called the Ecclesiarch, who holds all the same temporal, but not the same spiritual powers as the Pope."
|
||||
|
||||
#britannic stuff
|
||||
game_concept_neow_the_regency: "The Regency"
|
||||
game_concept_neow_the_regency_desc: "After the royal family's disappearance, what remained of Old Albion's ministries quickly took the mantle of the Regency, ruling in the Queen's stead as the Witenagemot of the Imperial Republic of London. They would rule over the scorched city with an iron fist for over a century until Arthur Crowtemple, one of their own generals, turned against them and took over London for himself. Nobody knows what he found within the dredges of the old Palace, but in disgust he ordered the entire complex demolished, and the Regents' names scrubbed from history. In the building's place he built a pyramid, representing the tomb of Old Albion."
|
||||
|
||||
game_concept_neow_leviathan_queen: "The Queen"
|
||||
game_concept_neow_leviathan_queen_desc: "Formed from the discarded flaws of the living [Concept('neow_leviathans','Leviathans')|E], the Queen was at first merely an intangible negative force which had little power. However, once humanity was united by the power of the British Empire and their Leviathan allies, she coalesced into a malevolent entity and gave herself a name. Soon after, when the great plan of the Leviathans was on the cusp of completion, the Queen sent down her avatar to sabotage it so that she would be able to take control over the world.\n\nShe preached a religion of greed and selfishness, one that soon corrupted those in positions of leadership and organisation. Her avatar was crowned Queen, and in her hubris, she dismantled the British Empire. Giving away that which was once owned in common to her supporters, while stealing food and milk from the very hands of children, the Queen started a sharp decline which one day finally reached its terrible conclusion: the [Concept('neow_the_event','Event')|E]. After this embarrassing failure, the Queen called back her avatar, and now tries to rule humanity from the shadows, using them in a vain pursuit of endless power."
|
||||
|
||||
game_concept_neow_leviathans: "Leviathans"
|
||||
game_concept_neow_leviathans_desc: "Born at the beginning of time itself, the Leviathans were the original rulers of the primordial universe, creating themselves from nothing using their own strength. Their civilisation lived in a sprawling Utopia in the sky, without anything else in existence. To entertain themselves, they created Earth and populated it with life, but it was never to their liking. To fix this, the Leviathans created a plan that would result in the creation of perfect beings, who could be their equals and companions. So they first destroyed Earth and everything on it, then themselves, thus creating it anew. Though they died, they grew only more powerful by shedding their physical bodies and imperfections; from their corpses, their perfect creation emerged: humanity.\n\nYet, because of their lack of physical forms, they could no longer directly impact the world without the usage of conduits, constructed and powered by their own remains. So they guided mankind by using the British, helping them to resist the influence of [Concept('neow_leviathan_queen','the Queen')|E] and to unite the world into Utopia over the course of thousands of years. Sadly, their plan has been derailed, and now, unless humanity once again heeds the Leviathans, the world may be forever stuck in squalor."
|
||||
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|
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l_english:
|
||||
#NEOW MaA
|
||||
handgonners:0 "Hadgonners"
|
||||
|
||||
#MaA Descriptions
|
||||
handgonners_flavor:1 "#F Deadly and cheap to produce, handcannons are extremely effective in the battlefield against most armored opponents.#!"
|
||||
|
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|
|||
l_english:
|
||||
name_list_french:0 "French"
|
||||
name_list_brittannic:0 "Britannic"
|
||||
name_list_goidelic:0 "Goidelic"
|
||||
name_list_neow_scottish:0 "Scottish"
|
||||
name_list_neow_goidelic:0 "Irish"
|
||||
name_list_NEOW_french:0 "French"
|
||||
|
|
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|
|||
l_english:
|
||||
#french
|
||||
metropolitain:0 "Metropolitain"
|
||||
metropolitain_collective_noun:0 "Metropolitain"
|
||||
normaund:0 "Normaund"
|
||||
normaund_collective_noun:0 "Normaund"
|
||||
bourguignon:0 "Bourguignon"
|
||||
bourguignon_collective_noun:0 "Bourguignon"
|
||||
axiton:0 "Axiton"
|
||||
axiton_collective_noun:0 "Axiton"
|
||||
provencal:0 "Provençal"
|
||||
provencal_collective_noun:0 "Provençal"
|
||||
picard:0 "Picard"
|
||||
picard_collective_noun:0 "Picard"
|
||||
galo:0 "Galo"
|
||||
galo_collective_noun:0 "Galo"
|
||||
poitevin:0 "Poitevin"
|
||||
poitevin_collective_noun:0 "Poitevin"
|
||||
gascon:0 "Gascon"
|
||||
gascon_collective_noun:0 "Gascon"
|
||||
arpitan:0 "Arpetan"
|
||||
arpitan_collective_noun:0 "Arpetan"
|
||||
beur:0 "Beur"
|
||||
beur_collective_noun:0 "Beur"
|
||||
#hebraic
|
||||
NEOW_sephardi:0 "Sefardi"
|
||||
NEOW_sephardi_collective_noun:0 "Sefaradi"
|
||||
sharoni:0 "Sharoni"
|
||||
sharoni_noun:0 "Sharoni"
|
||||
#anglo frisian
|
||||
angler:0 "Angler"
|
||||
angler_collective_noun:0 "Anglers"
|
||||
weslander:0 "Weslander"
|
||||
weslander_collective_noun:0 "Weslanders"
|
||||
norflander:0 "Norflander"
|
||||
norflander_collective_noun:0 "Norflanders"
|
||||
easlander:0 "Easlander"
|
||||
easlander_collective_noun:0 "Easlanders"
|
||||
souflander:0 "Souflander"
|
||||
souflander_collective_noun:0 "Souflanders"
|
||||
pelonais:0 "Pelonais"
|
||||
pelonais_collective_noun:0 "Pelonais"
|
||||
pelonais:0 "Pélonais"
|
||||
pelonais_collective_noun:0 "Pelonais"
|
||||
rottisch:0 "Rottisch"
|
||||
rottisch_collective_noun:0 "Rottisch"
|
||||
patoues:0 "Patoues"
|
||||
patoues_collective_noun:0 "Patoues"
|
||||
#rhaeto helvetic
|
||||
aleman:0 "Aleman"
|
||||
aleman_collective_noun:0 "Alemans"
|
||||
swiss:0 "Svizzer"
|
||||
swiss_collective_noun:0 "Svizzers"
|
||||
sassun:0 "Sassun"
|
||||
sassun_collective_noun:0 "Sassuns"
|
||||
romansch:0 "Romansch"
|
||||
romansch_collective_noun:0 "Romansch"
|
||||
ladin:0 "Ladin"
|
||||
ladin_collective_noun:0 "Ladin"
|
||||
c_grenoble:0 "Grenoble"
|
||||
c_grenoble_adj:0 "Grenobles"
|
||||
c_briancon:0 "Briancon"
|
||||
c_briancon_adj:0 "Briancon"
|
||||
c_digne:0 "Digne"
|
||||
c_digne_adj:0 "Digner"
|
||||
c_monteil:0 "Monteiler"
|
||||
c_monteil_adj:0 "Monteiler"
|
||||
c_vesoul:0 "Vesoul"
|
||||
c_vesoul_adj:0 "Vesouler"
|
||||
#brittannic
|
||||
soueyrneg:0 "Soufyrneg"
|
||||
soueyrneg_collective_noun:0 "Soufyrneg"
|
||||
prytoneg:0 "Prytoneg"
|
||||
prytoneg_collective_noun:0 "Prytonegs"
|
||||
scouseg:0 "Scouseg"
|
||||
scouseg_collective_noun:0 "Scousegs"
|
||||
strafclideg:0 "Strafclideg"
|
||||
strafclideg_collective_noun:0 "Strafclidegs"
|
||||
#Goidelic
|
||||
high_irish:0 "Éireannach Uasal"
|
||||
high_irish_collective_noun:0 "High Irish"
|
||||
norner:0 "Norner"
|
||||
norner_collective_noun:0 "Norner"
|
||||
#Mosellic
|
||||
belge:0 "Belge"
|
||||
belge_collective_noun:0 "Belgian"
|
||||
letzebuerge:0 "Lëtzebuerge"
|
||||
letzebuerge_collective_noun:0 "Luxembourger"
|
||||
lorin:0 "Lorin"
|
||||
lorin_collective_noun:0 "Lorrain"
|
||||
elsasse:0 "Elsässe"
|
||||
elsasse_collective_noun:0 "Alsatian"
|
||||
#Italian/Latin
|
||||
corsican:0 "Corsu"
|
||||
corsican_collective_noun:0 "Corsican"
|
||||
azurrano:0 "Azurrano"
|
||||
azurrano_collective_noun:0 "Azurrano"
|
||||
neapolitan:0 "Napulitano"
|
||||
neapolitan_collective_noun:0 "Napulitano"
|
||||
pugilese:0 "Pugliese"
|
||||
pugilese_collective_noun:0 "Pugliese"
|
||||
laziale:0 "Laziale"
|
||||
laziale_collective_noun:0 "Laziale"
|
||||
tuscan:0 "Tuscano"
|
||||
tuscan_collective_noun:0 "Tuscan"
|
||||
romagnol:0 "Rumagnòl"
|
||||
romagnol_collective_noun:0 "Rumagnòl"
|
||||
emilian:0 "Emigliân"
|
||||
emilian_collective_noun:0 "Emilian"
|
||||
piedmontese:0 "Piemontèis"
|
||||
piedmontese_collective_noun:0 "Piedmontese"
|
||||
NEOW_lombard:0 "Lumbard"
|
||||
NEOW_lombard_collective_noun:0 "Lombard"
|
||||
#Cisapline/Gallic
|
||||
venetian:0 "Vèneto"
|
||||
venetian_collective_noun:0 "Venetian"
|
||||
#Iberian
|
||||
extremeno:0 "Estremeñu"
|
||||
extremeno_collective_noun:0 "Extremaduran"
|
||||
NEOW_andalusian:0 "Andalûh"
|
||||
NEOW_andalusian_collective_noun:0 "Andalusian"
|
||||
andorra:0 "Andorrà"
|
||||
andorra_collective_noun:0 "Andorran"
|
||||
valencian:0 "Valencià"
|
||||
valencian_collective_noun:0 "Valencian"
|
||||
balearic:0 "Balear"
|
||||
balearic_collective_noun:0 "Balearic"
|
||||
portuguese:0 "Português"
|
||||
portuguese_collective_noun:0 "Portuguese"
|
||||
castilian:0 "Castellano"
|
||||
castilian_collective_noun:0 "Castilian"
|
||||
catalan:0 "Català"
|
||||
catalan_collective_noun:0 "Catalan"
|
||||
aragonese:0 "Aragonés"
|
||||
aragonese_collective_noun:0 "Aragonese"
|
||||
asturleonese:0 "Asturlleonés"
|
||||
asturleonese_collective_noun:0 "Asturleonese"
|
||||
galician:0 "Galego"
|
||||
galician_collective_noun:0 "Galician"
|
||||
#Albanian
|
||||
arbereshe:0 "Arbëreshë"
|
||||
arbereshe_collective_noun:0 "Arbëreshë"
|
||||
#Greek
|
||||
griko:0 "Griko"
|
||||
griko_collective_noun:0 "Griko"
|
||||
#German
|
||||
faerosk:0 "Faerosk"
|
||||
faerosk_collective_noun:0 "Faerosk"
|
||||
skansk:0 "Skansk"
|
||||
skansk_collective_noun:0 "Skansk"
|
||||
bornholmer:0 "Bornholmer"
|
||||
bornholmer_collective_noun:0 "Bornholmer"
|
||||
slesvigsk:0 "Slesvigsk"
|
||||
slesvigsk_collective_noun:0 "Slesvigsk"
|
||||
dansk:0 "Dansk"
|
||||
dansk_collective_noun:0 "Dansk"
|
||||
vestsk:0 "Vestsk"
|
||||
vestsk_collective_noun:0 "Vestsk"
|
||||
ostsk:0 "Ostsk"
|
||||
ostsk_collective_noun:0 "Ostsk"
|
||||
jaamtsk:0 "Jaamtsk"
|
||||
jaamtsk_collective_noun:0 "Jaamtsk"
|
||||
gutnsk:0 "Gutnsk"
|
||||
gutnsk_collective_noun:0 "Gutnsk"
|
||||
gotsk:0 "Gotsk"
|
||||
gotsk_collective_noun:0 "Gotsk"
|
||||
svealandsk:0 "Svealandsk"
|
||||
svealandsk_collective_noun:0 "Svealandsk"
|
||||
austrian:0 "Südboarisch"
|
||||
austrian_collective_noun:0 "Southern Bavarian"
|
||||
regensburger:0 "Rengschburcher"
|
||||
regensburger_collective_noun:0 "Regensburger"
|
||||
NEOW_pomeranian:0 "Pommern"
|
||||
NEOW_pomeranian_collective_noun:0 "Pomeranian"
|
||||
brandenburger:0 "Brandenburgisch"
|
||||
brandenburger_collective_noun:0 "Brandenburger"
|
||||
low_saxon:0 "Plattdüütsch"
|
||||
low_saxon_collective_noun:0 "Lower Saxon"
|
||||
hessian:0 "Hessisch"
|
||||
hessian_collective_noun:0 "Hessian"
|
||||
palatine:0 "Pälzisch"
|
||||
palatine_collective_noun:0 "Palantine"
|
||||
kuhjung:0 "Kuhjung"
|
||||
kuhjung_collective_noun:0 "Amero-German"
|
||||
turkisch:0 "Türkisch"
|
||||
turkisch_collective_noun:0 "Turko-German"
|
||||
limburgisch:0 "Limburgisch"
|
||||
limburgisch_collective_noun:0 "Limburger"
|
||||
kleverlandish:0 "Kleverlandisch"
|
||||
kleverlandish_collective_noun:0 "Kleverlandish"
|
||||
#West Slavic
|
||||
sorbian:0 "Serbsce"
|
||||
sorbian_collective_noun:0 "Sorbian"
|
||||
moravian:0 "Moravsky"
|
||||
moravian_collective_noun:0 "Moravaian"
|
||||
|
|
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|
|||
l_english:
|
||||
|
||||
#############################################
|
||||
### Novelist group ###
|
||||
# Numenorian
|
||||
numenor_high_king_french:0 "Grand Roi"
|
||||
|
|
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|
|||
l_english:
|
||||
# l_spanish:
|
||||
# l_german:
|
||||
# l_french:
|
||||
# l_russian:
|
||||
# l_simp_chinese:
|
||||
# l_korean:
|
||||
#GROUPS
|
||||
culture_group_military:0 "Military"
|
||||
culture_group_civic:0 "Civic"
|
||||
culture_group_regional:1 "Cultural and Regional"
|
||||
culture_group_any:0 "any"
|
||||
#ERAS
|
||||
culture_era_tribal:0 "Antiquarian"
|
||||
culture_era_tribal_desc:0 "WIP."
|
||||
culture_era_early_medieval:0 "Early Interluminaria"
|
||||
culture_era_early_medieval_desc:0 "WIP."
|
||||
culture_era_high_medieval:0 "Late Interluminaria"
|
||||
culture_era_high_medieval_desc:0 "WIP."
|
||||
culture_era_late_medieval:0 "Rekindling"
|
||||
culture_era_late_medieval_desc:0 "WIP."
|
||||
|
|
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|
|||
l_english:
|
||||
#TODO
|
||||
#REMOVE CULTURES THAT ARE EXCLUSIVE TO 769
|
||||
#Altaic group ##SPLIT intO MONGOLIC & TURKIC
|
||||
#altaic_group:0 "Altaic"
|
||||
#altaic_group_collective_noun:0 "Altaics"
|
||||
#turkish:0 "Turkish"
|
||||
#turkish_collective_noun:0 "Turks"
|
||||
#pecheneg:0 "Pecheneg"
|
||||
#pecheneg_collective_noun:0 "Pechenegs"
|
||||
#cuman:0 "Cuman"
|
||||
#cuman_collective_noun:0 "Cumans"
|
||||
#khazar:0 "Khazar"
|
||||
#khazar_collective_noun:0 "Khazars"
|
||||
#bolghar:0 "Bolghar"
|
||||
#bolghar_collective_noun:0 "Bolghars"
|
||||
#bashkir:0 "Bashkir"
|
||||
#bashkir_collective_noun:0 "Bashkirs"
|
||||
#avar:0 "Avar"
|
||||
#avar_collective_noun:0 "Avars"
|
||||
#karluk:0 "Karluk"
|
||||
#karluk_collective_noun:0 "Karluks"
|
||||
#kimek:0 "Kimek"
|
||||
#kimek_collective_noun:0 "Kimeks"
|
||||
#kipchak:0 "Kipchak"
|
||||
#kipchak_collective_noun:0 "Kipchaks"
|
||||
#laktan:0 "Laktan"
|
||||
#laktan_collective_noun:0 "Laktans"
|
||||
#kirghiz:0 "Kirghiz"
|
||||
#kirghiz_collective_noun:0 "Kirghiz"
|
||||
#uyghur:0 "Uyghur"
|
||||
#uyghur_collective_noun:0 "Uyghurs"
|
||||
#mongol:0 "Mongol"
|
||||
#mongol_collective_noun:0 "Mongols"
|
||||
#khitan:0 "Khitan"
|
||||
#khitan_collective_noun:0 "Khitans"
|
||||
#jurchen:0 "Jurchen"
|
||||
#jurchen_collective_noun:0 "Jurchens"
|
||||
#Arabic group
|
||||
icelander:0 "Icelander"
|
||||
doggerlander:0 "Doggerlander"
|
||||
icelander_collective_noun:1 "Icelanders"
|
||||
doggerlander_collective_noun:1 "Doggerlanders"
|
||||
arabic_group:0 "Arabic"
|
||||
arabic_group_collective_noun:1 "Arabs"
|
||||
bedouin:0 "Bedouin"
|
||||
bedouin_prefix:0 "Bedouin"
|
||||
bedouin_collective_noun:1 "Bedouins"
|
||||
berber:0 "Berber"
|
||||
berber_prefix:0 "Berbero"
|
||||
berber_collective_noun:1 "Berbers"
|
||||
levantine:1 "Mashriqi"
|
||||
levantine_prefix:0 "Mashriqi"
|
||||
levantine_collective_noun:2 "Mashriqis"
|
||||
egyptian:0 "Egyptian"
|
||||
egyptian_prefix:0 "Egypto"
|
||||
egyptian_collective_noun:1 "Egyptians"
|
||||
andalusian:0 "Andalusian"
|
||||
andalusian_prefix:0 "Andaluso"
|
||||
andalusian_collective_noun:1 "Andalusians"
|
||||
yemeni:0 "Yemeni"
|
||||
yemeni_prefix:0 "Yemeno"
|
||||
yemeni_collective_noun:0 "Yemenis"
|
||||
#Berber group
|
||||
berber_group:0 "Berber"
|
||||
berber_group_collective_noun:0 "Berbers"
|
||||
baranis:0 "Baranis"
|
||||
baranis_prefix:0 "Barani"
|
||||
baranis_collective_noun:0 "Baranis"
|
||||
butr:0 "Butr"
|
||||
butr_prefix:0 "Butr"
|
||||
butr_collective_noun:1 "Butrs"
|
||||
guanches:0 "Guanche"
|
||||
guanches_prefix:0 "Guanche"
|
||||
guanches_collective_noun:0 "Guanches"
|
||||
zaghawa:0 "Zaghawa"
|
||||
zaghawa_prefix:0 "Zaghawo"
|
||||
zaghawa_collective_noun:0 "Zaghawas"
|
||||
#Byzantine group
|
||||
byzantine_group:0 "Byzantine"
|
||||
byzantine_group_collective_noun:1 "Byzantines"
|
||||
armenian:0 "Armenian"
|
||||
armenian_prefix:0 "Armeno"
|
||||
armenian_collective_noun:1 "Armenians"
|
||||
greek:0 "Greek"
|
||||
greek_prefix:0 "Greco"
|
||||
greek_collective_noun:1 "Greeks"
|
||||
alan:0 "Alan"
|
||||
alan_prefix:0 "Alano"
|
||||
alan_collective_noun:1 "Alans"
|
||||
georgian:0 "Georgian"
|
||||
georgian_prefix:0 "Georgio"
|
||||
georgian_collective_noun:1 "Georgians"
|
||||
assyrian:1 "Syriac"
|
||||
assyrian_prefix:1 "Syro"
|
||||
assyrian_collective_noun:2 "Syriacs"
|
||||
#Baltic group
|
||||
baltic_group:0 "Baltic"
|
||||
baltic_group_collective_noun:1 "Baltics"
|
||||
latgalian:0 "Latgalian"
|
||||
latgalian_prefix:0 "Latgalo"
|
||||
latgalian_collective_noun:1 "Latgalians"
|
||||
lithuanian:0 "Lithuanian"
|
||||
lithuanian_prefix:0 "Lithuano"
|
||||
lithuanian_collective_noun:1 "Lithuanians"
|
||||
prussian:0 "Prussian"
|
||||
prussian_prefix:0 "Prusso"
|
||||
prussian_collective_noun:1 "Prussians"
|
||||
#Balto-Finnic group
|
||||
balto_finnic_group:0 "Balto-Finnic"
|
||||
balto_finnic_group_collective_noun:1 "Balto-Finnics"
|
||||
finnish:0 "Finnish"
|
||||
finnish_prefix:0 "Finno"
|
||||
finnish_collective_noun:1 "Finns"
|
||||
sami:0 "Sami"
|
||||
sami_prefix:0 "Sami"
|
||||
sami_collective_noun:0 "Sami"
|
||||
estonian:0 "Estonian"
|
||||
estonian_prefix:0 "Esto"
|
||||
estonian_collective_noun:1 "Estonians"
|
||||
karelian:0 "Karelian"
|
||||
karelian_prefix:0 "Karelo"
|
||||
karelian_collective_noun:1 "Karelians"
|
||||
vepsian:0 "Vepsian"
|
||||
vepsian_prefix:0 "Vepso"
|
||||
vepsian_collective_noun:1 "Vepsians"
|
||||
#Goidelic group
|
||||
celtic_group:0 "Celtic"
|
||||
celtic_group_collective_noun:0 "Celts"
|
||||
goidelic_group:0 "Goidelic"
|
||||
goidelic_group_collective_noun:0 "Goidels"
|
||||
irish:0 "Éireannach Bhocht"
|
||||
irish_prefix:0 "Low Irish"
|
||||
irish_collective_noun:0 "Low Irish"
|
||||
gaelic:0 "Albannach"
|
||||
gaelic_prefix:0 "Gaelo"
|
||||
gaelic_collective_noun:0 "Gaels"
|
||||
#Brythonic group
|
||||
brythonic_group:0 "Brythonic"
|
||||
brythonic_group_collective_noun:0 "Brythons"
|
||||
pictish:0 "Pictish"
|
||||
pictish_prefix:0 "Picto"
|
||||
pictish_collective_noun:1 "Picts"
|
||||
welsh:0 "Cymreig"
|
||||
welsh_prefix:0 "Welsh"
|
||||
welsh_collective_noun:0 "Welsh"
|
||||
breton:0 "Brezhoneg"
|
||||
breton_prefix:0 "Brythono"
|
||||
breton_collective_noun:1 "Brezhonegs"
|
||||
cornish:0 "Cornish"
|
||||
cornish_prefix:0 "Cornish"
|
||||
cornish_collective_noun:0 "Cornish"
|
||||
cumbrian:0 "Cumbrian"
|
||||
cumbrian_prefix:0 "Cumbro"
|
||||
cumbrian_collective_noun:0 "Cumbrians"
|
||||
#Central Germanic group
|
||||
central_germanic_group:0 "Central Germanic"
|
||||
central_germanic_group_collective_noun:1 "Central Germanics"
|
||||
german:0 "German"
|
||||
german_prefix:0 "Germano"
|
||||
german_collective_noun:1 "Germans"
|
||||
lombard:0 "Lombard"
|
||||
lombard_prefix:0 "Lombardo"
|
||||
lombard_collective_noun:1 "Lombards"
|
||||
langobard:0 "Langobard"
|
||||
langobard_prefix:0 "Langobardo"
|
||||
langobard_collective_noun:0 "Langobards"
|
||||
suebi:0 "Suebi"
|
||||
suebi_prefix:0 "Suebi"
|
||||
suebi_collective_noun:1 "Suebis"
|
||||
saxon:0 "Sächsich"
|
||||
saxon_prefix:0 "Saxo"
|
||||
saxon_collective_noun:0 "Saxons"
|
||||
franconian:0 "Fränggisch"
|
||||
franconian_prefix:0 "Francono"
|
||||
franconian_collective_noun:0 "Franconians"
|
||||
swabian:0 "Schwäbisch"
|
||||
swabian_prefix:0 "Swabo"
|
||||
swabian_collective_noun:0 "Swabians"
|
||||
bavarian:0 "Boarisch"
|
||||
bavarian_prefix:0 "Bavaro"
|
||||
bavarian_collective_noun:0 "Bavarians"
|
||||
#Dravidian group
|
||||
dravidian_group:0 "Dravidian"
|
||||
dravidian_group_collective_noun:0 "Dravidians"
|
||||
tamil:0 "Tamil"
|
||||
tamil_prefix:0 "Tamil"
|
||||
tamil_collective_noun:1 "Tamils"
|
||||
telugu:0 "Telugu"
|
||||
telugu_prefix:0 "Telugu"
|
||||
telugu_collective_noun:1 "Telugus"
|
||||
kannada:0 "Kannada"
|
||||
kannada_prefix:0 "Kannada"
|
||||
kannada_collective_noun:1 "Kannadans"
|
||||
gond:0 "Gond"
|
||||
gond_prefix:0 "Gond"
|
||||
gond_collective_noun:0 "Gonds"
|
||||
#Horn African/Somalian group
|
||||
somalian_group:0 "Horn African"
|
||||
somalian_group_collective_noun:0 "Horn Africans"
|
||||
somali:0 "Somali"
|
||||
somali_prefix:0 "Somali"
|
||||
somali_collective_noun:1 "Somalis"
|
||||
beja:0 "Beja"
|
||||
beja_prefix:0 "Beja"
|
||||
beja_collective_noun:0 "Bejas"
|
||||
afar:0 "Afar"
|
||||
afar_prefix:0 "Afaro"
|
||||
afar_collective_noun:0 "Afars"
|
||||
east_bantu: "East Bantu"
|
||||
east_bantu_prefix: "East Bantu"
|
||||
east_bantu_collective_noun: "East Bantu"
|
||||
#East African group
|
||||
east_african_group:0 "East African"
|
||||
east_african_group_collective_noun:1 "East Africans"
|
||||
ethiopian:0 "Ethiopian"
|
||||
ethiopian_prefix:0 "Abyssino"
|
||||
ethiopian_collective_noun:1 "Ethiopians"
|
||||
nubian:0 "Nubian"
|
||||
nubian_prefix:0 "Nubian"
|
||||
nubian_collective_noun:1 "Nubians"
|
||||
welayta:0 "Welayta"
|
||||
welayta_prefix:0 "Welayto"
|
||||
welayta_collective_noun:0 "Welaytas"
|
||||
daju:0 "Daju"
|
||||
daju_prefix:0 "Daju"
|
||||
daju_collective_noun:0 "Dajus"
|
||||
#Central African group
|
||||
central_african_group:0 "Central African"
|
||||
central_african_group_collective_noun:0 "Central Africans"
|
||||
kanuri:0 "Kanuri"
|
||||
kanuri_prefix:0 "Kanuro"
|
||||
kanuri_collective_noun:0 "Kanuris"
|
||||
hausa:0 "Hausa"
|
||||
hausa_prefix:0 "Hausa"
|
||||
hausa_collective_noun:0 "Hausas"
|
||||
sao:0 "Sao"
|
||||
sao_prefix:0 "Sao"
|
||||
sao_collective_noun:0 "Saos"
|
||||
nupe:0 "Nupe"
|
||||
nupe_prefix:0 "Nupe"
|
||||
nupe_collective_noun:0 "Nupes"
|
||||
#Yoruba group
|
||||
yoruba_group:0 "Yoruba"
|
||||
yoruba_group_collective_noun:0 "Yorubas"
|
||||
ewe:0 "Ewe"
|
||||
ewe_prefix:0 "Ewe"
|
||||
ewe_collective_noun:0 "Ewes"
|
||||
yoruba:0 "Yoruba"
|
||||
yoruba_prefix:0 "Yorubo"
|
||||
yoruba_collective_noun:0 "Yorubas"
|
||||
edo:0 "Edo"
|
||||
edo_prefix:0 "Edo"
|
||||
edo_collective_noun:0 "Edos"
|
||||
igbo:0 "Igbo"
|
||||
igbo_prefix:0 "Igbo"
|
||||
igbo_collective_noun:0 "Igbos"
|
||||
#Sahelian group
|
||||
sahelian_group:0 "Sahelian"
|
||||
sahelian_group_collective_noun:0 "Sahelians"
|
||||
soninke:0 "Soninke"
|
||||
soninke_prefix:0 "Soninke"
|
||||
soninke_collective_noun:0 "Soninkes"
|
||||
bozo:0 "Bozo"
|
||||
bozo_prefix:0 "Bozo"
|
||||
bozo_collective_noun:0 "Bozos"
|
||||
mossi:0 "Mossi"
|
||||
mossi_prefix:0 "Mossi"
|
||||
mossi_collective_noun:0 "Mossis"
|
||||
sorko:0 "Sorko"
|
||||
sorko_prefix:0 "Sorko"
|
||||
sorko_collective_noun:0 "Sorkos"
|
||||
gaw:1 "Gaw"
|
||||
gaw_prefix:1 "Gawi"
|
||||
gaw_collective_noun:1 "Gaws"
|
||||
songhai:0 "Songhai"
|
||||
songhai_prefix:0 "Songhai"
|
||||
songhai_collective_noun:0 "Songhais"
|
||||
#West African group
|
||||
west_african_group:1 "Guinean Uplander"
|
||||
west_african_group_collective_noun:1 "Guinean Uplanders"
|
||||
mande:0 "Mandé"
|
||||
mande_prefix:0 "Mandé"
|
||||
mande_collective_noun:1 "Mandés"
|
||||
malinke:0 "Malinke"
|
||||
malinke_prefix:0 "Malinke"
|
||||
malinke_collective_noun:0 "Malinkes"
|
||||
bobo:0 "Bobo"
|
||||
bobo_prefix:0 "Bobo"
|
||||
bobo_collective_noun:0 "Bobos"
|
||||
gur:0 "Gur"
|
||||
gur_prefix:0 "Gur"
|
||||
gur_collective_noun:0 "Gurs"
|
||||
marka:0 "Marka"
|
||||
marka_prefix:0 "Marka"
|
||||
marka_collective_noun:0 "Markas"
|
||||
mel:0 "Mel"
|
||||
mel_prefix:0 "Mel"
|
||||
mel_collective_noun:0 "Mels"
|
||||
senufo:0 "Senufo"
|
||||
senufo_prefix:0 "Senufo"
|
||||
senufo_collective_noun:0 "Senufos"
|
||||
#Senegambian group
|
||||
senegambian_group:0 "Senegambian"
|
||||
senegambian_group_collective_noun:0 "Senegambians"
|
||||
pulaar:0 "Pulaar"
|
||||
pulaar_prefix:0 "Pulaar"
|
||||
pulaar_collective_noun:0 "Pulaaris"
|
||||
serer:0 "Serer"
|
||||
serer_prefix:0 "Serer"
|
||||
serer_collective_noun:0 "Sereris"
|
||||
wolof:0 "Wolof"
|
||||
wolof_prefix:0 "Wolofi"
|
||||
wolof_collective_noun:0 "Wolofs"
|
||||
#Akan group
|
||||
akan_group:0 "Akan"
|
||||
akan_group_collective_noun:0 "Akans"
|
||||
akan:0 "Akan"
|
||||
akan_prefix:0 "Akano"
|
||||
akan_collective_noun:0 "Akans"
|
||||
guan:0 "Guan"
|
||||
guan_prefix:0 "Guani"
|
||||
guan_collective_noun:0 "Guans"
|
||||
kru:0 "Kru"
|
||||
kru_prefix:0 "Kru"
|
||||
kru_collective_noun:0 "Krus"
|
||||
#East Slavic group
|
||||
east_slavic_group:0 "East Slavic"
|
||||
east_slavic_group_collective_noun:1 "East Slavs"
|
||||
russian:0 "Russian"
|
||||
russian_prefix:0 "Russo"
|
||||
russian_collective_noun:1 "Russians"
|
||||
ilmenian:0 "Ilmenian"
|
||||
ilmenian_prefix:0 "Ilmeno"
|
||||
ilmenian_collective_noun:1 "Ilmenians"
|
||||
severian:0 "Severian"
|
||||
severian_prefix:0 "Severo"
|
||||
severian_collective_noun:1 "Severians"
|
||||
volhynian:0 "Volhynian"
|
||||
volhynian_prefix:0 "Volhyni"
|
||||
volhynian_collective_noun:1 "Volhynians"
|
||||
#Iberian group
|
||||
iberian_group:0 "Iberian"
|
||||
iberian_group_collective_noun:1 "Iberians"
|
||||
basque:0 "Euskal"
|
||||
basque_prefix:0 "Basco"
|
||||
basque_collective_noun:0 "Basque"
|
||||
castilian:0 "Castilian"
|
||||
castilian_prefix:0 "Castilo"
|
||||
castilian_collective_noun:1 "Castilians"
|
||||
catalan:0 "Catalan"
|
||||
catalan_prefix:0 "Catalano"
|
||||
catalan_collective_noun:1 "Catalans"
|
||||
portuguese:0 "Portuguese"
|
||||
portuguese_prefix:0 "Luso"
|
||||
portuguese_collective_noun:0 "Portuguese"
|
||||
visigothic:0 "Visigothic"
|
||||
visigothic_prefix:0 "Visigotho"
|
||||
visigothic_collective_noun:1 "Visigoths"
|
||||
#Indo Aryan
|
||||
indo_aryan_group:0 "Indo-Aryan"
|
||||
indo_aryan_group_collective_noun:0 "Indo-Aryans"
|
||||
bengali:0 "Bengali"
|
||||
bengali_prefix:0 "Bengali"
|
||||
bengali_collective_noun:1 "Bengalis"
|
||||
oriya:0 "Oriya"
|
||||
oriya_prefix:0 "Oriya"
|
||||
oriya_collective_noun:1 "Oriyas"
|
||||
assamese:1 "Kamrupi"
|
||||
assamese_prefix:1 "Kamrupi"
|
||||
assamese_collective_noun:1 "Kamrupis"
|
||||
hindustani:1 "Kannauji"
|
||||
hindustani_prefix:1 "Kannauji"
|
||||
hindustani_collective_noun:1 "Kannaujis"
|
||||
malvi:0 "Malvi"
|
||||
malvi_prefix:0 "Malvi"
|
||||
malvi_collective_noun:0 "Malvi"
|
||||
gujarati:0 "Gujarati"
|
||||
gujarati_prefix:0 "Gujarati"
|
||||
gujarati_collective_noun:1 "Gujarats"
|
||||
punjabi:0 "Punjabi"
|
||||
punjabi_prefix:0 "Punjabi"
|
||||
punjabi_collective_noun:1 "Punjabis"
|
||||
rajput:1 "Rajasthani"
|
||||
rajput_prefix:1 "Rajasthani"
|
||||
rajput_collective_noun:2 "Rajasthanis"
|
||||
sindhi:0 "Sindhi"
|
||||
sindhi_prefix:0 "Sindhi"
|
||||
sindhi_collective_noun:2 "Sindhis"
|
||||
marathi:0 "Marathi"
|
||||
marathi_prefix:0 "Maratha"
|
||||
marathi_collective_noun:1 "Marathis"
|
||||
sinhala:0 "Sinhala"
|
||||
sinhala_prefix:0 "Sinhala"
|
||||
sinhala_collective_noun:1 "Sinhalas"
|
||||
nepali:0 "Nepali"
|
||||
nepali_prefix:0 "Nepali"
|
||||
nepali_collective_noun:1 "Nepalese"
|
||||
kashmiri:0 "Kashmiri"
|
||||
kashmiri_prefix:0 "Kashmiri"
|
||||
kashmiri_collective_noun:0 "Kashmiris"
|
||||
#Iranian group
|
||||
iranian_group:0 "Iranian"
|
||||
iranian_group_collective_noun:0 "Iranians"
|
||||
persian:0 "Persian"
|
||||
persian_prefix:0 "Perso"
|
||||
persian_collective_noun:1 "Persians"
|
||||
sogdian:0 "Sogdian"
|
||||
sogdian_prefix:0 "Sogdo"
|
||||
sogdian_collective_noun:1 "Sogdians"
|
||||
tocharian:0 "Tocharian"
|
||||
tocharian_prefix:0 "Tocharo"
|
||||
tocharian_collective_noun:1 "Tocharians"
|
||||
kurdish:0 "Kurdish"
|
||||
kurdish_prefix:0 "Kurdo"
|
||||
kurdish_collective_noun:1 "Kurds"
|
||||
afghan:0 "Afghan"
|
||||
afghan_prefix:0 "Afghan"
|
||||
afghan_collective_noun:1 "Afghans"
|
||||
baloch:0 "Baloch"
|
||||
baloch_prefix:0 "Baloch"
|
||||
baloch_collective_noun:1 "Balochs"
|
||||
saka:0 "Saka"
|
||||
saka_prefix:0 "Saka"
|
||||
saka_collective_noun:1 "Sakas"
|
||||
daylamite:0 "Daylamite"
|
||||
daylamite_prefix:0 "Daylami"
|
||||
daylamite_collective_noun:0 "Daylamites"
|
||||
khwarezmian:0 "Khwarezmian"
|
||||
khwarezmian_prefix:0 "Khwarezmo"
|
||||
khwarezmian_collective_noun:0 "Khwarezmians"
|
||||
tajik:0 "Tajik"
|
||||
tajik_prefix:0 "Tajiki"
|
||||
tajik_collective_noun:0 "Tajiks"
|
||||
#Israelite group
|
||||
israelite_group:0 "Israelite"
|
||||
israelite_group_collective_noun:0 "Israelites"
|
||||
ashkenazi:0 "Ashkenazi"
|
||||
ashkenazi_prefix:0 "Ashkenazi"
|
||||
ashkenazi_collective_noun:2 "Ashkenazim"
|
||||
sephardi:0 "Sephardi"
|
||||
sephardi_prefix:0 "Sephardo"
|
||||
sephardi_collective_noun:2 "Sephardim"
|
||||
radhanite:0 "Radhanite"
|
||||
radhanite_prefix:0 "Radhanite"
|
||||
radhanite_collective_noun:0 "Radhanites"
|
||||
kochinim:1 "Kochini"
|
||||
kochinim_prefix:0 "Kocheo"
|
||||
kochinim_collective_noun:1 "Kochinim"
|
||||
bavlim:1 "Bavli"
|
||||
bavlim_prefix:0 "Bavleo"
|
||||
bavlim_collective_noun:1 "Bavlim"
|
||||
#Latin group
|
||||
latin_group:0 "Latin"
|
||||
latin_group_collective_noun:0 "Latins"
|
||||
italian:0 "Italian"
|
||||
italian_prefix:0 "Italo"
|
||||
italian_collective_noun:1 "Italians"
|
||||
roman:0 "Roman"
|
||||
roman_prefix:0 "Romano"
|
||||
roman_collective_noun:1 "Romans"
|
||||
sardinian:0 "Sardu"
|
||||
sardinian_prefix:0 "Sardino"
|
||||
sardinian_collective_noun:0 "Sardinians"
|
||||
sicilian:0 "Sicilianu"
|
||||
sicilian_prefix:0 "Sicilo"
|
||||
sicilian_collective_noun:0 "Sicilians"
|
||||
cisalpine:0 "Cisalpine"
|
||||
cisalpine_prefix:0 "Alpine"
|
||||
cisalpine_collective_noun:1 "Cisalpinians"
|
||||
#Frankish group
|
||||
frankish_group:0 "Frankish"
|
||||
frankish_group_collective_noun:0 "Franks"
|
||||
frankish:0 "Frankish"
|
||||
frankish_prefix:0 "Franko"
|
||||
frankish_collective_noun:1 "Franks"
|
||||
french:0 "French"
|
||||
french_prefix:0 "Franco"
|
||||
french_collective_noun:0 "French"
|
||||
norman:0 "Norman"
|
||||
norman_prefix:0 "Normano"
|
||||
norman_collective_noun:1 "Normans"
|
||||
occitan:0 "Occitan"
|
||||
occitan_prefix:0 "Occitano"
|
||||
occitan_collective_noun:1 "Occitans"
|
||||
#Magyar group
|
||||
magyar_group:2 "Magyar"
|
||||
magyar_group_collective_noun:0 "Magyars"
|
||||
mogyer:0 "Mogyër"
|
||||
mogyer_prefix:0 "Mogyëro"
|
||||
mogyer_collective_noun:0 "Mogyërs"
|
||||
hungarian:0 "Hungarian"
|
||||
hungarian_prefix:0 "Hungaro"
|
||||
hungarian_collective_noun:1 "Hungarians"
|
||||
#North Germanic group
|
||||
north_germanic_group:0 "North Germanic"
|
||||
north_germanic_group_collective_noun:0 "North Germanics"
|
||||
norse:0 "Norse"
|
||||
norse_prefix:0 "Norse"
|
||||
norse_collective_noun:0 "Norse"
|
||||
swedish:0 "Swedish"
|
||||
swedish_prefix:0 "Swedo"
|
||||
swedish_collective_noun:2 "Swedes"
|
||||
norwegian:0 "Norwegian"
|
||||
norwegian_prefix:0 "Norwego"
|
||||
norwegian_collective_noun:1 "Norwegians"
|
||||
danish:0 "Danish"
|
||||
danish_prefix:0 "Dano"
|
||||
danish_collective_noun:1 "Danes"
|
||||
#South Slavic group
|
||||
south_slavic_group:0 "South Slavic"
|
||||
south_slavic_group_collective_noun:0 "South Slavs"
|
||||
bosnian:0 "Bosnian"
|
||||
bosnian_prefix:0 "Bosno"
|
||||
bosnian_collective_noun:0 "Bosnians"
|
||||
croatian:0 "Croatian"
|
||||
croatian_prefix:0 "Croato"
|
||||
croatian_collective_noun:1 "Croatians"
|
||||
serbian:0 "Serbian"
|
||||
serbian_prefix:0 "Serbo"
|
||||
serbian_collective_noun:1 "Serbians"
|
||||
vlach:0 "Vlach"
|
||||
vlach_prefix:0 "Vlacho"
|
||||
vlach_collective_noun:1 "Vlachs"
|
||||
bulgarian:0 "Bulgarian"
|
||||
bulgarian_prefix:0 "Bulgaro"
|
||||
bulgarian_collective_noun:1 "Bulgarians"
|
||||
#Ugro-Permian group
|
||||
ugro_permian_group:0 "Ugro-Permian"
|
||||
ugro_permian_group_collective_noun:1 "Ugro-Permians"
|
||||
#"Komi"
|
||||
komi:0 "Permian"
|
||||
komi_prefix:0 "Permo"
|
||||
komi_collective_noun:1 "Permians"
|
||||
#"Khanty"
|
||||
khanty:0 "Ostyak"
|
||||
khanty_prefix:0 "Ostyako"
|
||||
khanty_collective_noun:1 "Ostyaks"
|
||||
samoyed:0 "Bjarmian"
|
||||
samoyed_prefix:0 "Bjarmo"
|
||||
samoyed_collective_noun:1 "Bjarmians"
|
||||
#Volga-Finnic group
|
||||
volga_finnic_group:0 "Volga-Finnic"
|
||||
volga_finnic_group_collective_noun:1 "Volga-Finns"
|
||||
mordvin:0 "Mordvin"
|
||||
mordvin_prefix:0 "Mordvino"
|
||||
mordvin_collective_noun:1 "Mordvins"
|
||||
mari:0 "Mari"
|
||||
mari_prefix:0 "Mari"
|
||||
mari_collective_noun:0 "Mari"
|
||||
merya:0 "Merya"
|
||||
merya_prefix:0 "Meryo"
|
||||
merya_collective_noun:1 "Meryas"
|
||||
meshchera:0 "Meshchera"
|
||||
meshchera_prefix:0 "Meshchero"
|
||||
meshchera_collective_noun:1 "Meshcheras"
|
||||
muroma:0 "Muroma"
|
||||
muroma_prefix:0 "Muromo"
|
||||
muroma_collective_noun:1 "Muromas"
|
||||
#West Germanic group
|
||||
west_germanic_group:0 "West Germanic"
|
||||
west_germanic_group_collective_noun:0 "West Germanics"
|
||||
english:0 "English"
|
||||
english_prefix:0 "Anglo"
|
||||
english_collective_noun:0 "English"
|
||||
anglo_saxon:0 "Anglo-Saxon"
|
||||
anglo_saxon_prefix:0 "Anglo"
|
||||
anglo_saxon_collective_noun:1 "Anglo-Saxons"
|
||||
old_saxon:0 "Old Saxon"
|
||||
old_saxon_prefix:0 "Saxo"
|
||||
old_saxon_collective_noun:1 "Old Saxons"
|
||||
frisian:0 "Frisian"
|
||||
frisian_prefix:0 "Friso"
|
||||
frisian_collective_noun:1 "Frisians"
|
||||
dutch:2 "Nederlander"
|
||||
dutch_prefix:0 "Batavo"
|
||||
dutch_collective_noun:2 "Dutch"
|
||||
scottish:1 "Scots"
|
||||
scottish_prefix:0 "Scoto"
|
||||
scottish_collective_noun:1 "Scots"
|
||||
scottish_group: "Scottish"
|
||||
#West Slavic group
|
||||
west_slavic_group:0 "West Slavic"
|
||||
west_slavic_group_collective_noun:0 "West Slavs"
|
||||
pommeranian:1 "Pomeranian"
|
||||
pommeranian_prefix:0 "Pomerano"
|
||||
pommeranian_collective_noun:1 "Pomeranians"
|
||||
czech:0 "Český"
|
||||
czech_prefix:0 "Czecho"
|
||||
czech_collective_noun:1 "Czechs"
|
||||
slovien:0 "Slovien"
|
||||
slovien_prefix:0 "Slovieno"
|
||||
slovien_collective_noun:0 "Sloviens"
|
||||
polish:0 "Polish"
|
||||
polish_prefix:0 "Polish"
|
||||
polish_collective_noun:1 "Poles"
|
||||
polabian:0 "Polabian"
|
||||
polabian_prefix:0 "Polabo"
|
||||
polabian_collective_noun:1 "Polabians"
|
||||
carantanian:0 "Koroški"
|
||||
carantanian_prefix:0 "Carantano"
|
||||
carantanian_collective_noun:0 "Carantanians"
|
||||
#Tibetan
|
||||
tibetan_group:0 "Tibetan"
|
||||
tibetan_group_collective_noun:0 "Tibetans"
|
||||
bodpa:0 "Bodpa"
|
||||
bodpa_prefix:0 "Tibeto"
|
||||
bodpa_collective_noun:1 "Bodpas"
|
||||
tangut:0 "Tangut"
|
||||
tangut_prefix:0 "Tanguto"
|
||||
tangut_collective_noun:1 "Tanguts"
|
||||
zhangzhung:0 "Zhangzhung"
|
||||
zhangzhung_prefix:0 "Zhangzhungo"
|
||||
zhangzhung_collective_noun:1 "Zhangzhungs"
|
||||
sumpa:0 "Sumpa"
|
||||
sumpa_prefix:0 "Sumpo"
|
||||
sumpa_collective_noun:1 "Sumpas"
|
||||
tsangpa:0 "Tsangpa"
|
||||
tsangpa_prefix:0 "Tsangpo"
|
||||
tsangpa_collective_noun:0 "Tsangpas"
|
||||
kirati:0 "Kirati"
|
||||
kirati_prefix:0 "Kirato"
|
||||
kirati_collective_noun:0 "Kiratis"
|
||||
lhomon:0 "Lhomon"
|
||||
lhomon_prefix:0 "Lhomo"
|
||||
lhomon_collective_noun:0 "Lhomons"
|
||||
qiang:0 "Qiang"
|
||||
qiang_prefix:0 "Qiango"
|
||||
qiang_collective_noun:0 "Qiangs"
|
||||
#Chinese
|
||||
chinese_group:0 "Chinese"
|
||||
chinese_group_collective_noun:0 "Chinese"
|
||||
han:0 "Han"
|
||||
han_prefix:0 "Sino"
|
||||
han_collective_noun:0 "Han"
|
||||
maghrebi:0 "Maghrebi"
|
||||
maghrebi_prefix:0 "Maghrebo"
|
||||
maghrebi_collective_noun:1 "Maghrebis"
|
||||
#Mongolic
|
||||
mongolic_group:0 "Mongolic"
|
||||
mongolic_group_collective_noun:0 "Mongolics"
|
||||
mongol:0 "Mongol"
|
||||
mongol_prefix:0 "Mongolo"
|
||||
mongol_collective_noun:1 "Mongols"
|
||||
buryat:0 "Buryat"
|
||||
buryat_prefix:0 "Buryato"
|
||||
buryat_collective_noun:0 "Buryats"
|
||||
oirat:0 "Oirat"
|
||||
oirat_prefix:0 "Oirato"
|
||||
oirat_collective_noun:0 "Oirats"
|
||||
naiman:0 "Naiman"
|
||||
naiman_prefix:0 "Naimano"
|
||||
naiman_collective_noun:0 "Naimans"
|
||||
kerait:0 "Kerait"
|
||||
kerait_prefix:0 "Keraito"
|
||||
kerait_collective_noun:0 "Keraits"
|
||||
khitan:0 "Khitan"
|
||||
khitan_prefix:0 "Khitano"
|
||||
khitan_collective_noun:1 "Khitans"
|
||||
tuyuhun:0 "Tuyuhun"
|
||||
tuyuhun_prefix:0 "Tuyuhuno"
|
||||
tuyuhun_collective_noun:0 "Tuyuhuns"
|
||||
jurchen:0 "Jurchen"
|
||||
jurchen_prefix:0 "Jurcho"
|
||||
jurchen_collective_noun:1 "Jurchens"
|
||||
#Turkic
|
||||
turkic_group:0 "Turkic"
|
||||
turkic_group_collective_noun:0 "Turkics"
|
||||
turkish:1 "Oghuz"
|
||||
turkish_prefix:0 "Turko"
|
||||
turkish_collective_noun:2 "Oghuz"
|
||||
pecheneg:0 "Pecheneg"
|
||||
pecheneg_prefix:0 "Turko"
|
||||
pecheneg_collective_noun:1 "Pechenegs"
|
||||
cuman:0 "Cuman"
|
||||
cuman_prefix:0 "Cumano"
|
||||
cuman_collective_noun:1 "Cumans"
|
||||
khazar:0 "Khazar"
|
||||
khazar_prefix:0 "Khazaro"
|
||||
khazar_collective_noun:1 "Khazars"
|
||||
bolghar:0 "Bolghar"
|
||||
bolghar_prefix:0 "Bolgharo"
|
||||
bolghar_collective_noun:1 "Bolghars"
|
||||
bashkir:0 "Bashkir"
|
||||
bashkir_prefix:0 "Bashkiro"
|
||||
bashkir_collective_noun:1 "Bashkirs"
|
||||
avar:0 "Avar"
|
||||
avar_prefix:0 "Avaro"
|
||||
avar_collective_noun:1 "Avars"
|
||||
karluk:0 "Karluk"
|
||||
karluk_prefix:0 "Karluko"
|
||||
karluk_collective_noun:1 "Karluks"
|
||||
kimek:0 "Kimek"
|
||||
kimek_prefix:0 "Kimeko"
|
||||
kimek_collective_noun:1 "Kimeks"
|
||||
kipchak:0 "Kipchak"
|
||||
kipchak_prefix:0 "Kipchako"
|
||||
kipchak_collective_noun:1 "Kipchaks"
|
||||
laktan:0 "Laktan"
|
||||
laktan_prefix:0 "Laktano"
|
||||
laktan_collective_noun:1 "Laktans"
|
||||
kirghiz:0 "Kirghiz"
|
||||
kirghiz_prefix:0 "Kirghizo"
|
||||
kirghiz_collective_noun:0 "Kirghiz"
|
||||
uyghur:0 "Uyghur"
|
||||
uyghur_prefix:0 "Uyghuro"
|
||||
uyghur_collective_noun:1 "Uyghurs"
|
||||
uriankhai:0 "Uriankhai"
|
||||
uriankhai_prefix:0 "Uriankho"
|
||||
uriankhai_collective_noun:0 "Uriankhais"
|
||||
yughur:0 "Yughur"
|
||||
yughur_prefix:0 "Yughuro"
|
||||
yughur_collective_noun:0 "Yughurs"
|
||||
chuvash:0 "Chuvash"
|
||||
chuvash_prefix:0 "Chuvasho"
|
||||
chuvash_collective_noun:0 "Chuvash"
|
||||
shatuo:0 "Shatuo"
|
||||
shatuo_prefix:0 "Shatuo"
|
||||
shatuo_collective_noun:0 "Shatuos"
|
||||
ongud:0 "Öngüd"
|
||||
ongud_prefix:0 "Öngüdo"
|
||||
ongud_collective_noun:0 "Öngüds"
|
||||
#Qiangic Group
|
||||
qiangic_group:0 "Qiangic"
|
||||
qiangic_group_collective_noun:0 "Qiangic"
|
||||
#Burman
|
||||
burman_group:0 "Burman"
|
||||
burman_group_collective_noun:0 "Burmans"
|
||||
burmese:0 "Burmese"
|
||||
burmese_prefix:0 "Burmo"
|
||||
burmese_collective_noun:0 "Burmese"
|
||||
mon:0 "Mon"
|
||||
mon_prefix:0 "Mono"
|
||||
mon_collective_noun:0 "Mons"
|
||||
# Iberian
|
||||
aragonese:0 "Aragonese"
|
||||
aragonese_prefix:0 "Aragono"
|
||||
aragonese_collective_noun:0 "Aragonese"
|
||||
asturleonese:0 "Asturleonese"
|
||||
asturleonese_prefix:0 "Asturo"
|
||||
asturleonese_collective_noun:0 "Asturleoneses"
|
||||
galician:0 "Galician"
|
||||
galician_prefix:0 "Galico"
|
||||
galician_collective_noun:0 "Galicians"
|
||||
#FP3 additions
|
||||
brahui: "Brahui"
|
||||
brahui_prefix: "Brahui"
|
||||
brahui_collective_noun: "Brahui"
|
||||
bactrian: "Bactrian"
|
||||
bactrian_prefix: "Bactrian"
|
||||
bactrian_collective_noun: "Bactrian"
|
||||
# Dead
|
||||
gothic: "Gothic"
|
||||
gothic_prefix: "Gothic"
|
||||
gothic_collective_noun: "Goths"
|
||||
ancient_egyptian: "Ancient Egyptian"
|
||||
ancient_egyptian_prefix: "Kemeto"
|
||||
ancient_egyptian_collective_noun: "Ancient Egyptians"
|
||||
hebrew: "Hebrew"
|
||||
hebrew_prefix: "Hebrew"
|
||||
hebrew_collective_noun: "Hebrews"
|
||||
hunnic: "Hunnic"
|
||||
hunnic_prefix: "Hunno"
|
||||
hunnic_collective_noun: "Huns"
|
||||
trojan: "Trojan"
|
||||
trojan_prefix: "Trojo"
|
||||
trojan_collective_noun: "Trojans"
|
||||
macedonian: "Macedonian"
|
||||
macedonian_prefix: "Diadochi"
|
||||
macedonian_collective_noun: "Macedonians"
|
||||
turkmen: "Turkmen"
|
||||
turkmen_prefix: "Turkmen"
|
||||
turkmen_collective_noun: "Turkmen"
|
||||
albanian: "Albanian"
|
||||
albanian_prefix: "Albano"
|
||||
albanian_collective_noun: "Albanians"
|
||||
|
|
@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
|
|||
l_english:
|
||||
heritage_french_name:0 "French"
|
||||
heritage_french_collective_noun:0 "French"
|
||||
heritage_anglo_frisian_name:0 "Anglo-Frisian"
|
||||
heritage_anglo_frisian_collective_noun:0 "Anglo-Frisians"
|
||||
heritage_scottish_name:0 "Scottish"
|
||||
heritage_scottish_collective_noun:0 "Scots"
|
||||
heritage_mosellic_name:0 "Mosellic"
|
||||
heritage_mosellic_collective_noun:0 "Mosellic"
|
||||
heritage_rhaeto_helvetic:0 "Rhaeto-Helvetic"
|
||||
heritage_rhaeto_helvetic_collective_noun:0 "Rhaeto-Helvetic"
|
||||
heritage_greek:0 "Greek"
|
||||
heritage_greek_collective_noun:0 "Greek"
|
||||
heritage_cisalpine_name:0 "Gallo-Italian"
|
||||
heritage_cisalpine_collective_noun:0 "Gallo-Italian"
|
||||
heritage_sardic_name:0 "Sardic"
|
||||
heritage_sardic_collective_noun:0 "Sardic"
|
||||
heritage_italian_name:0 "Italo-Dalmatian"
|
||||
heritage_italian_collective_noun:0 "Italo-Dalmatian"
|
||||
heritage_hispanic_name:0 "Hispanic"
|
||||
heritage_hispanic_collective_noun:0 "Hispanics"
|
||||
heritage_lusotanian_name:0 "Lusotanian"
|
||||
heritage_lusotanian_collective_noun:0 "Lusotanians"
|
||||
|
|
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|
|||
l_english:
|
||||
language_french_name:0 "French"
|
||||
language_sarphatique_name:0 "Sarphatique"
|
||||
language_english_name:0 "English"
|
||||
language_brittannic_name:0 "Britannic-Welsh"
|
||||
language_scots_name:0 "Scots"
|
||||
language_anglo_irish_name:0 "Anglo-Irish"
|
||||
language_mosellic_name:0 "Mosellic"
|
||||
language_sardinian_name:0 "Sardic"
|
||||
language_cisalpine_name:0 "Gallo-Italian"
|
||||
language_italo_dalmatian_name:0 "Italo-Dalmatian"
|
||||
language_lusophonic_name:0 "Lusophone"
|
||||
language_hispanophonic_name:0 "Hispanophone"
|
||||
|
|
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|
|||
l_english:
|
||||
language_generic_label_desc:0 "A [culture|E]'s dominant [language|E] includes a broad selection of dialects, vernaculars, creoles, and related minor tongues which are often (though not necessarily) mutually intelligible or easier to learn."
|
||||
language_anglic_name:0 "Anglic"
|
||||
language_arabic_name:0 "Arabic"
|
||||
language_berber_name:0 "Berber"
|
||||
language_byzantine_name:0 "Byzantine"
|
||||
language_baltic_name:0 "Baltic"
|
||||
language_celtic_name:0 "Celtic"
|
||||
language_goidelic_name:0 "Gaelic"
|
||||
language_brythonic_name:0 "Brythonic"
|
||||
language_central_germanic_name:0 "Central Germanic"
|
||||
language_dravidian_name:0 "Dravidian"
|
||||
language_dutch_name:0 "Dutch"
|
||||
language_yoruba_name:1 "East Kwa"
|
||||
language_senegambian_name:0 "Senegambian"
|
||||
language_east_slavic_name:0 "East Slavic"
|
||||
language_iberian_name:1 "Iberian Vulgar"
|
||||
language_sauraseni_name:1 "Shauraseni"
|
||||
language_marathi_name:0 "Marathi"
|
||||
language_magadhan_name:1 "Magadhi"
|
||||
language_pahari_name:0 "Pahari"
|
||||
language_vrachada_name:0 "Vrachada"
|
||||
language_rajasthani_name:0 "Gurjar"
|
||||
language_sinhalese_name:0 "Sinhalese"
|
||||
language_kashmiri_name:0 "Kashmiri"
|
||||
language_rhaeto_helvetic_name:0 "Rhaeto-Helvetic"
|
||||
language_tamil_name:0 "Tamil"
|
||||
language_telugu_name:0 "Telugu"
|
||||
language_kannada_name:0 "Kannada"
|
||||
language_iranian_name:0 "Iranian"
|
||||
language_israelite_name:1 "Hebrew"
|
||||
language_latin_name:0 "Latin"
|
||||
language_frankish_name:0 "Frankish"
|
||||
language_french_name:1 "French"
|
||||
language_magyar_name:0 "Magyar"
|
||||
language_norse_name:0 "Norse"
|
||||
language_south_slavic_name:1 "South Slavic"
|
||||
language_ugro_permian_name:0 "Ugro-Permian"
|
||||
language_volga_finnic_name:0 "Volga-Finnic"
|
||||
language_west_slavic_name:0 "West Slavic"
|
||||
language_tibetan_name:0 "Tibetan"
|
||||
language_chinese_name:0 "Chinese"
|
||||
language_mongolic_name:0 "Mongolic"
|
||||
language_turkic_name:0 "Shaz Turkic"
|
||||
language_qiangic_name:1 "Tangut"
|
||||
language_burmese_name:0 "Burmese"
|
||||
language_armenian_name:0 "Armenian"
|
||||
language_greek_name:0 "Greek"
|
||||
language_scythian_name:0 "Scythian"
|
||||
language_georgian_name:0 "Georgian"
|
||||
language_occitano_romance_name:1 "D'Oc Vulgar"
|
||||
language_lechitic_name:0 "Lechitic"
|
||||
language_czech_slovak_name:1 "Czech-Slovien"
|
||||
language_slavonic_name:0 "Slavonic"
|
||||
language_tocharian_name:0 "Tocharian"
|
||||
language_basque_name:0 "Basque"
|
||||
language_chadic_name:0 "Chadic"
|
||||
language_cushitic_name:0 "Cushitic"
|
||||
language_sabaki_name: "Sabaki"
|
||||
language_ethiopic_name:0 "Ethiopic"
|
||||
language_soninke_name:0 "Soninke"
|
||||
language_manding_name:0 "Manding"
|
||||
language_gur_name:0 "Gur"
|
||||
language_kru_name:0 "Kru"
|
||||
language_kwa_name:0 "Kwa"
|
||||
language_finnic_name:0 "Finnic"
|
||||
language_sami_name:0 "Sami"
|
||||
language_omotic_name:0 "Omotic"
|
||||
language_tubu_name:0 "Tubu"
|
||||
language_sudanic_name:0 "Sudanic"
|
||||
language_aramaic_name:0 "Aramaic"
|
||||
language_high_german_name:0 "High German"
|
||||
language_saxon_name:0 "Saxon"
|
||||
language_oghur_name:0 "Oghur"
|
||||
language_tungusic_name:0 "Tungusic"
|
||||
language_sardinian_name:0 "Sardinian Vulgar"
|
||||
language_wallachian_name:0 "Dacian Vulgar"
|
||||
language_italian_name:0 "Italian Vulgar"
|
||||
language_ayneha_name:0 "Ayneha"
|
||||
language_north_dravidian_name: "North Dravidian"
|
||||
language_albanian_name: "Albanian"
|
||||
language_arbereshe_name: "Arbëreshë"
|
||||
language_hebrew_name: "Hebrew"
|
||||
|
||||
aesthetics_norwegian_name:0 "Norwegian"
|
||||
aesthetics_swedish_name:0 "Swedish"
|
||||
aesthetics_danish_name:0 "Danish"
|
||||
aesthetics_asturleonese_name:0 "Asturleonese"
|
||||
aesthetics_portuguese_name:0 "Portuguese"
|
||||
aesthetics_castilian_name:0 "Castilian"
|
||||
aesthetics_norman_name:0 "Norman"
|
||||
aesthetics_scottish_name:0 "Scottish"
|
||||
aesthetics_sicilian_name:0 "Sicilian"
|
||||
|
||||
#Dead Languages - Only used in custom loc
|
||||
language_pali_name: "Pali"
|
||||
language_avestan_name: "Avestan"
|
||||
language_classical_tibetan_name: "Classical Tibetan"
|
||||
language_sanskrit_name: "Sanskrit"
|
||||
|
||||
# Dead languages used by dead cultures
|
||||
language_egyptian_name: "Egyptian"
|
||||
language_hunnic_name: "Hunnic"
|
||||
language_ancient_greek_name: "Hellenic"
|
||||
|
|
@ -1,345 +0,0 @@
|
|||
l_english:
|
||||
FOUNDER_BASED_NAME_POSTFIX:0 "id"
|
||||
############################################################
|
||||
# Prefixes
|
||||
############################################################
|
||||
|
||||
#Brittannic
|
||||
dynnp_wff:0 "wff "
|
||||
dynnpat_suf_swn:0 "swn"
|
||||
dynnpat_suf_sddaughtyr:0 "sddaughtyr"
|
||||
|
||||
#Goidelic
|
||||
dynnp_o:0 "O'"
|
||||
|
||||
############################################################
|
||||
# Names
|
||||
############################################################
|
||||
|
||||
#e_france
|
||||
dynn_bonaparte:0 "Bonaparte"
|
||||
dynn_hugo:0 "Hugo"
|
||||
dynn_chagny:0 "Chagny"
|
||||
dynn_leroux:0 "Leroux"
|
||||
dynn_belpois:0 "Belpois"
|
||||
dynn_giry:0 "Giry"
|
||||
dynn_eiffel:0 "Eiffel"
|
||||
dynn_spatstony:0 "Spatstony"
|
||||
dynn_millardet:0 "Millardet"
|
||||
dynn_beaumont:0 "Beaumont"
|
||||
dynn_orleans:0 "Orleans"
|
||||
dynn_gaulle:0 "Gaulle"
|
||||
dynn_menhir:0 "Menhir"
|
||||
dynn_beaubois:0 "Beaubois"
|
||||
dynn_rieux:0 "Rieux"
|
||||
dynn_clemence:0 "Clemence"
|
||||
dynn_tarrou:0 "Tarrou"
|
||||
dynn_giray:0 "Giray"
|
||||
dynn_flamank:0 "Flamank"
|
||||
dynn_bridau:0 "Bridau"
|
||||
dynn_swann:0 "Swann"
|
||||
dynn_carabois:0 "Carabois"
|
||||
dynn_daunte:0 "Daunte"
|
||||
dynn_murat:0 "Murat"
|
||||
dynn_lindenbrock:0 "Lindenbrock"
|
||||
|
||||
#e_britannia
|
||||
dynn_André:0 "André"
|
||||
dynn_Solvay:0 "Solvay"
|
||||
dynn_Daens:0 "Daens"
|
||||
dynn_Goethals:0 "Goethals"
|
||||
dynn_Deschamps:0 "Deschamps"
|
||||
dynn_Dupuis:0 "Dupuis"
|
||||
dynn_Ickx:0 "Ickx"
|
||||
dynn_Verhulst:0 "Verhulst"
|
||||
dynn_Lefevere:0 "Lefevere"
|
||||
dynn_Maréchal:0 "Maréchal"
|
||||
dynn_Frimout:0 "Frimout"
|
||||
dynn_Schommer:0 "Schommer"
|
||||
dynn_Lemaître:0 "Lemaître"
|
||||
dynn_Mercator:0 "Mercator"
|
||||
dynn_Guérisse:0 "Guérisse"
|
||||
dynn_Ortelius:0 "Ortelius"
|
||||
dynn_Verbiest:0 "Verbiest"
|
||||
dynn_Mercurian:0 "Mercurian"
|
||||
dynn_Bodson:0 "Bodson"
|
||||
dynn_Juncker:0 "Juncker"
|
||||
dynn_Santer:0 "Santer"
|
||||
dynn_Thorn:0 "Thorn"
|
||||
dynn_Werner:0 "Werner"
|
||||
dynn_Krieps:0 "Krieps"
|
||||
dynn_Lenners:0 "Lenners"
|
||||
dynn_Mullenbach:0 "Mullenbach"
|
||||
dynn_Ronvaux:0 "Ronvaux"
|
||||
dynn_Albert:0 "Albert"
|
||||
dynn_Lasard:0 "Lasard"
|
||||
dynn_Aron:0 "Aron"
|
||||
dynn_Mauss:0 "Mauss"
|
||||
dynn_Bierry:0 "Bierry"
|
||||
dynn_Salomon:0 "Salomon"
|
||||
dynn_Alain:0 "Alain"
|
||||
dynn_Salaün:0 "Salaün"
|
||||
dynn_Jaouen:0 "Jaouen"
|
||||
dynn_Tanguy:0 "Tanguy"
|
||||
dynn_Morvan:0 "Morvan"
|
||||
dynn_Prigent:0 "Prigent"
|
||||
dynn_Juhel:0 "Juhel"
|
||||
dynn_Pérec:0 "Pérec"
|
||||
dynn_Seznec:0 "Seznec"
|
||||
dynn_Jouanec:0 "Jouanec"
|
||||
dynn_An_Du:0 "An Du"
|
||||
dynn_An_Guen:0 "An Guen"
|
||||
dynn_An_Moal:0 "An Moal"
|
||||
dynn_An_Bihan:0 "An Bihan"
|
||||
dynn_An_Koad:0 "An Koad"
|
||||
dynn_An_Gall:0 "An Gall"
|
||||
dynn_An_Goff:0 "An Goff"
|
||||
dynn_Hamon:0 "Hamon"
|
||||
dynn_Kerautret:0 "Kerautret"
|
||||
dynn_Kergoat:0 "Kergoat"
|
||||
dynn_Kerhervé:0 "Kerhervé"
|
||||
dynn_Kermabon:0 "Kermabon"
|
||||
dynn_Kéruzoré:0 "Kéruzoré"
|
||||
dynn_Kérvinio:0 "Kérvinio"
|
||||
dynn_An_Tallec:0 "An Tallec"
|
||||
dynn_Allen:0 "Allen"
|
||||
dynn_Alston:0 "Alston"
|
||||
dynn_Andain:0 "Andain"
|
||||
dynn_Angove:0 "Angove"
|
||||
dynn_Argall:0 "Argall"
|
||||
dynn_Angwin:0 "Angwin"
|
||||
dynn_Bain:0 "Bain"
|
||||
dynn_Baines:0 "Baines"
|
||||
dynn_Bossarth:0 "Bossarth"
|
||||
dynn_Back:0 "Back"
|
||||
dynn_Beith:0 "Beith"
|
||||
dynn_Bell:0 "Bell"
|
||||
dynn_Glynn:0 "Glynn"
|
||||
dynn_Bawden:0 "Bawden"
|
||||
dynn_Britten:0 "Britten"
|
||||
dynn_Bruin:0 "Bruin"
|
||||
dynn_Carew:0 "Carew"
|
||||
dynn_Carne:0 "Carne"
|
||||
dynn_Carvolth:0 "Carvolth"
|
||||
dynn_Carwana:0 "Carwana"
|
||||
dynn_Cawrse:0 "Cawrse"
|
||||
dynn_Cullum:0 "Cullum"
|
||||
dynn_Edyvane:0 "Edyvane"
|
||||
dynn_Ennor:0 "Ennor"
|
||||
dynn_Enys:0 "Enys"
|
||||
dynn_Faull:0 "Faull"
|
||||
dynn_Fry:0 "Fry"
|
||||
dynn_Baines:0 "Baines"
|
||||
dynn_Bevan:0 "Bevan"
|
||||
dynn_Blevins:0 "Blevins"
|
||||
dynn_Bowen:0 "Bowen"
|
||||
dynn_Cadwallader:0 "Cadwallader"
|
||||
dynn_Cecil:0 "Cecil"
|
||||
dynn_Conway:0 "Conway"
|
||||
dynn_Davies:0 "Davies"
|
||||
dynn_Ellis:0 "Ellis"
|
||||
dynn_Evans:0 "Evans"
|
||||
dynn_Whitehouse:0 "Whitehouse"
|
||||
dynn_Glynn:0 "Glynn"
|
||||
dynn_Gough:0 "Gough"
|
||||
dynn_Griffith:0 "Griffith"
|
||||
dynn_Howell:0 "Howell"
|
||||
dynn_Jones:0 "Jones"
|
||||
dynn_Kendrick:0 "Kendrick"
|
||||
dynn_Llewellyn:0 "Llewellyn"
|
||||
dynn_Lloyd:0 "Lloyd"
|
||||
dynn_Maddox:0 "Maddox"
|
||||
dynn_Merrick:0 "Merrick"
|
||||
dynn_Morgan:0 "Morgan"
|
||||
dynn_Morris:0 "Morris"
|
||||
dynn_Owen:0 "Owen"
|
||||
dynn_Perry:0 "Perry"
|
||||
dynn_Powell:0 "Powell"
|
||||
dynn_Price:0 "Price"
|
||||
dynn_Priddy:0 "Priddy"
|
||||
dynn_Pritchard:0 "Pritchard"
|
||||
dynn_Probert:0 "Probert"
|
||||
dynn_Pugh:0 "Pugh"
|
||||
dynn_Reece:0 "Reece"
|
||||
dynn_Rice:0 "Rice"
|
||||
dynn_Sayer:0 "Sayer"
|
||||
dynn_Trevor:0 "Trevor"
|
||||
dynn_Vaughan:0 "Vaughan"
|
||||
dynn_Allen:0 "Allen"
|
||||
dynn_Ifans:0 "Ifans"
|
||||
dynn_Beddoe:0 "Beddoe"
|
||||
dynn_Myles:0 "Myles"
|
||||
dynn_Ryan:0 "Ryan"
|
||||
dynn_Dunbar:0 "Dunbar"
|
||||
dynn_Soderland:0 "Soderland"
|
||||
dynn_Ferguson:0 "Ferguson"
|
||||
dynn_Brodie:0 "Brodie"
|
||||
dynn_Erskine:0 "Erskine"
|
||||
dynn_Grant:0 "Grant"
|
||||
dynn_Gordon:0 "Gordon"
|
||||
dynn_Kintosh:0 "Kintosh"
|
||||
dynn_Fraser:0 "Fraser"
|
||||
dynn_Neill:0 "Neill"
|
||||
dynn_Reilly:0 "Reilly"
|
||||
dynn_Hay:0 "Hay"
|
||||
dynn_Keith:0 "Keith"
|
||||
dynn_Doherty:0 "Doherty"
|
||||
dynn_Leslie:0 "Leslie"
|
||||
dynn_Forbes:0 "Forbes"
|
||||
dynn_Swinton:0 "Swinton"
|
||||
dynn_Lindsay:0 "Lindsay"
|
||||
dynn_Moore:0 "Moore"
|
||||
dynn_Loughlin:0 "Loughlin"
|
||||
dynn_Carroll:0 "Carroll"
|
||||
dynn_Carnegie:0 "Carnegie"
|
||||
dynn_Thomas:0 "Thomas"
|
||||
dynn_Duff:0 "Duff"
|
||||
dynn_Campbell:0 "Campbell"
|
||||
dynn_Ruthven:0 "Ruthven"
|
||||
dynn_Kennedy:0 "Kennedy"
|
||||
dynn_Murray:0 "Murray"
|
||||
dynn_Callaghan:0 "Callaghan"
|
||||
dynn_Donnell:0 "Donnell"
|
||||
dynn_Shea:0 "Shea"
|
||||
dynn_Drummond:0 "Drummond"
|
||||
dynn_Laren:0 "Laren"
|
||||
dynn_Spalding:0 "Spalding"
|
||||
dynn_Graham:0 "Graham"
|
||||
dynn_Bruce:0 "Bruce"
|
||||
dynn_Cumming:0 "Cumming"
|
||||
dynn_Baird:0 "Baird"
|
||||
dynn_Montgomery:0 "Montgomery"
|
||||
dynn_Cunningham:0 "Cunningham"
|
||||
dynn_Boyd:0 "Boyd"
|
||||
dynn_Johnson:0 "Johnson"
|
||||
dynn_Kerr:0 "Kerr"
|
||||
dynn_Leod:0 "Leod"
|
||||
dynn_Lean:0 "Lean"
|
||||
dynn_Gillmore:0 "Gillmore"
|
||||
dynn_Sinclair:0 "Sinclair"
|
||||
dynn_cyflymarhyan:0 "Cyflymarhyan"
|
||||
dynn_said:0 "Said-Zanzibar"
|
||||
dynn_starr:0 "Starr"
|
||||
dynn_tudorh:0 "Tudorh"
|
||||
dynn_elgarh:0 "Elgarh"
|
||||
dynn_wall:0 "Waillaicy"
|
||||
dynn_rholls_rhoycy:0 "Rholls-Rhoycy"
|
||||
dynn_nelson:0 "Nelson"
|
||||
dynn_solomonid:0 "Solomonid"
|
||||
dynn_colbrugha:0 "Colburgha"
|
||||
dynn_lawrence:0 "Lawrence"
|
||||
dynn_montgomyrhy:0 "Montgomyrhy"
|
||||
dynn_gwilym:0 "Gwilym"
|
||||
dynn_squyrhys:0 "Squyrhys"
|
||||
dynn_primrose:0 "Primrose"
|
||||
dynn_windsor:0 "Windsor"
|
||||
dynn_parnel:0 "Parnel"
|
||||
dynn_russel:0 "Russel"
|
||||
dynn_trimble:0 "Trimble"
|
||||
dynn_johnston:0 "Johnston"
|
||||
dynn_guinness:0 "Guinness"
|
||||
dynn_dev:0 "Dev"
|
||||
dynn_farrell:0 "Farrell"
|
||||
dynn_duff:0 "Duff"
|
||||
dynn_malley:0 "Malley"
|
||||
dynn_fitzgibbon:0 "Fitzgibbon"
|
||||
dynn_byrne:0 "Byrne"
|
||||
dynn_hendderswn:0 "Hendderswn"
|
||||
dynn_knwcks:0 "Knwcks"
|
||||
dynn_leigh:0 "Leigh"
|
||||
dynn_baird:0 "Baird"
|
||||
dynn_duns:0 "Duns"
|
||||
dynn_chatain:0 "Chatain"
|
||||
dynn_brus:0 "Brus"
|
||||
dynn_kintosh:0 "Kintosh"
|
||||
dynn_stuart:0 "Stuart"
|
||||
dynn_keith:0 "Keith"
|
||||
dynn_drummond:0 "Drummond"
|
||||
dynn_carnegie:0 "Carnegie"
|
||||
dynn_jacob:0 "Jagher"
|
||||
dynn_newton:0 "Newton"
|
||||
dynn_juny:0 "Juny"
|
||||
dynn_gibb:0 "Gibb"
|
||||
dynn_lennon:0 "Lennon"
|
||||
dynn_harriswn:0 "Harriswn"
|
||||
dynn_cartney:0 "Blaicaiddyr"
|
||||
dynn_wood:0 "Wood"
|
||||
dynn_richards:0 "Hyafcllyff"
|
||||
dynn_watts:0 "Watts"
|
||||
dynn_wellesley:0 "Wellesley"
|
||||
dynn_duleep_singh:0 "Duleep Singh"
|
||||
dynn_hatfield:0 "Hatfield"
|
||||
dynn_walcyr:0 "Walcyr"
|
||||
dynn_fitsosbern:0 "Normandy"
|
||||
dynn_aurelian:0 "Aurelian"
|
||||
dynn_blackwood:0 "Blackwood"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
#e_benelux
|
||||
dynn_belgium:0 "Belgium"
|
||||
dynn_belgium_oranje_nassau_weilburg:0 "Belgium-Oranje-Nassau-Weilburg"
|
||||
|
||||
#e_hispania
|
||||
dynnp_de:0 "de "
|
||||
dynn_avril:0 "Avril"
|
||||
dynn_borbon:0 "Bourbon"
|
||||
dynn_cortes:0 "Cortes"
|
||||
dynn_jimena:0 "Jimena"
|
||||
dynn_vivar:0 "Vivar"
|
||||
dynn_posas:0 "Posas"
|
||||
dynn_aguirre:0 "Aguirre"
|
||||
dynn_mateu:0 "Mateu"
|
||||
dynn_lapeyre:0 "Lapeyre"
|
||||
|
||||
#e_italia
|
||||
|
||||
dynn_salgari:0 "Salgari"
|
||||
dynn_russo:0 "Russo"
|
||||
dynn_guidi:0 "Guidi"
|
||||
dynn_lorusso:0 "Lorusso"
|
||||
dynn_innocenti:0 "Innocenti"
|
||||
dynn_ferrari:0 "Ferrari"
|
||||
dynn_napolitano:0 "Napolitano"
|
||||
dynn_gasperi:0 "Gasperi"
|
||||
dynn_giuliani:0 "Giuliani"
|
||||
dynn_spadafora:0 "Spadafora"
|
||||
dynn_segni:0 "Segni"
|
||||
dynn_berlusconi:0 "Berlusconi"
|
||||
dynn_abarth:0 "Abarth"
|
||||
dynn_savoia:0 "Savoia"
|
||||
dynn_cavour:0 "Cavour"
|
||||
dynn_zanardelli:0 "Zanardelli"
|
||||
dynn_barabino:0 "Barabino"
|
||||
dynn_pertini:0 "Pertini"
|
||||
dynn_robecchi_bricchetti:0 "Robecchi-Bricchetti"
|
||||
dynnp_di:0 "di "
|
||||
|
||||
#e_zapadoslavia
|
||||
dynn_masaryk:0 "Masaryk"
|
||||
dynn_mojmirovic:0 "Mojmirovic"
|
||||
|
||||
#e_germania
|
||||
dynnp_von:0 "von "
|
||||
dynn_furrer:0 "Furrer"
|
||||
dynn_karstein:0 "Karstein"
|
||||
dynn_habsburg:0 "Habsburg"
|
||||
dynn_lichtenstein:0 "Lichtenstein"
|
||||
dynn_audi:0 "Audi"
|
||||
dynn_zollern:0 "Zollern"
|
||||
|
||||
dynn_makserbunner:0 "Makserbunner"
|
||||
dynn_abend:0 "Abend"
|
||||
dynn_hauke:0 "Hauke"
|
||||
dynn_no:0 "No"
|
||||
dynn_wilsberg:0 "Wilsberg"
|
||||
dynn_feldham:0 "Feldham"
|
||||
dynn_lichtenberg:0 "Lictenberg"
|
||||
dynn_ledermueller:0 "Ledermueller"
|
||||
dynn_nessler:0 "Nessler"
|
||||
# PATRONYMS — PREFIXES AND SUFFIXES
|
||||
|
||||
#Brittannic
|
||||
|
||||
dynnpat_pre_swn:0 "swn"
|
||||
dynnpat_pre_sddaughtyr:0 "sddaughtyr"
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
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|
|||
l_english:
|
||||
benelux.1.t:0 "Succession of Leopold"
|
||||
benelux.1.desc:0 "Your father, Emperor Leopold, was a great man. He inherited a most arduous position, a mere governor in a collapsing empire, and yet he managed to forge his own great realm from it. Nobody lives forever though, and the laws of the land unfortunately decreed that there is no single successor. Your part of the inheritance was the Kingdom of Belgium, with the rest being divided between your incompetent brothers. "
|
||||
benelux.1.a:0 "I should probably reunite these lands, I think."
|
||||
restore_benelux.tt:0 "The Benelux Crown is not destroyed, merely disputed. A new emperor may be crowned as soon as he owns all of its constituent kingdoms."
|
||||
|
||||
benelux.2.t:0 "Succession of Leopold"
|
||||
benelux.2.desc:0 "Your father, Emperor Leopold, was a great man. He inherited a most arduous position, a mere governor in a collapsing empire, and yet he managed to forge his own great realm from it. Nobody lives forever though, and the laws of the land unfortunately decreed that there is no single successor. Your part of the inheritance was the Kingdom of Luxembourg, with the rest being divided between your incompetent brothers. "
|
||||
benelux.2.a:0 "I should probably reunite these lands, I think."
|
||||
|
||||
benelux.3.t:0 "Succession of Leopold"
|
||||
benelux.3.desc:0 "Your father, Emperor Leopold, was a great man. He inherited a most arduous position, a mere governor in a collapsing empire, and yet he managed to forge his own great realm from it. Nobody lives forever though, and the laws of the land unfortunately decreed that there is no single successor. Your part of the inheritance was the Kingdom of netherlands, with the rest being divided between your incompetent brothers."
|
||||
benelux.3.a:0 "I should probably reunite these lands, I think."
|
||||
|
|
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|
|||
l_english:
|
||||
|
||||
adonist_religion:1 "Adonist"
|
||||
adonist_religion_adj:1 "Adonist"
|
||||
adonist_religion_adherent:1 "Adonist"
|
||||
adonist_religion_adherent_plural:1 "Adonists"
|
||||
adonist_religion_desc:1 "Adonism considers itself the successor to an ancient tradition dating back to pre-Roman times. It is polytheist, the primary god in its pantheon being Adonis. Though details vary, the main myth of the Adonists states that Adonis was betrayed and killed by Moloch, who then enslaved the people of the Earth by masquerading as the one true god. As such, Adonists are especially hostile to anyone they consider followers of Moloch - most notably Christians."
|
||||
|
||||
einblicker:0 "Einblicker"
|
||||
einblicker_adj:0 "Einblicker"
|
||||
einblicker_adherent:0 "Einblicker"
|
||||
einblicker_adherent_plural:0 "Einblickers"
|
||||
einblicker_desc:0 "The Einblickers adhere strongly to the legend of Adonis, who was created by Monad long before the age of man alongside his consort Dido. However, Adonis was killed and defeated by his brother Moloch, who sent unto Earth many plagues and disasters, swaying the prophets and temples of the world to his false words. Under the guise of the One, Moloch demonised Adonis as the Devil, ruling over Earth for millennia. However, Adonis regained his strength, and wrested control of the world from Moloch's hands. Alongside the heroes Luther and Arminius, who destroyed Moloch's temples and defeated his armies, Adonis prevailed after the Event as the one true god of the universe. His followers, the Insightful, aim to spread the true word, razing the unholy temples of Moloch until none are left."
|
||||
einblicker_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
|
||||
einblicker_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP"
|
||||
|
|
@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
|
|||
l_english:
|
||||
|
||||
anglican_religion:1 "Anglican"
|
||||
anglican_religion_adj:1 "Anglican"
|
||||
anglican_religion_adherent:1 "Anglican"
|
||||
anglican_religion_adherent_plural:1 "Anglicans"
|
||||
anglican_religion_desc:1 "Anglicans consider themselves the 'via media', or 'middle way' between Catholics and Protestants, uniting the high church elements of Catholicism with the low church elements of Protestantism. Most Anglicans were traditionally part of the Anglican Communion, led by the Archbishop of Canterbury. With the fall of Canterbury to Thelemites, however, the Church of England was destroyed, and the Anglican Communion finds itself stranded, with nobody to lead it."
|
||||
|
||||
anglican_england:0 "Church of England"
|
||||
anglican_england_adj:0 "Anglican"
|
||||
anglican_england_adherent:0 "Anglican"
|
||||
anglican_england_adherent_plural:0 "Anglicans"
|
||||
anglican_england_desc:0 "Best known as the state religion of antediluvian England, the Supreme Governor of the Church of England was traditionally the British monarch, with the de facto leader of the Anglican Communion being the Archbishop of Canterbury. However, the rise of Arthur Crowtemple and his conquests of Britain saw to the disappearance of the last Archbishop, with another never being elected. Outlawed and its priests driven to exile, the Anglicans of Britain continue to meet in secret, away from the prying eyes of Thelemites. Though it almost became little more than a footnote in history, a faith is never truly dead as long as someone believes in it, and so the Church of England may yet return to its former glory."
|
||||
anglican_england_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
|
||||
anglican_england_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP"
|
||||
|
|
@ -1,75 +0,0 @@
|
|||
l_english:
|
||||
|
||||
britannic_religion:1 "Britannic"
|
||||
britannic_religion_adj:1 "Britannic"
|
||||
britannic_religion_adherent:1 "Britannic"
|
||||
britannic_religion_adherent_plural:1 "Britannics"
|
||||
britannic_religion_desc:1 "The beliefs of the Britannic faithful generally revolve around the high goddess Britannia as the Queen of the Seas, as well as the goddess of war and liberty. Though dominant in the early political landscape of post-Event Britain, the conquests of Arthur Crowtemple and the rise of occultism in the Isles has turned the Britannic religion into a distant memory for many."
|
||||
|
||||
britannic_high_god_name:0 "Britannia"
|
||||
britannic_high_god_name_possessive:0 "Britannia's"
|
||||
britannic_high_god_name_alternate:0 "Her Majesty"
|
||||
britannic_high_god_name_alternate_possessive:0 "Her Majesty's"
|
||||
britannic_devil_name:0 "the Red Dragon"
|
||||
britannic_devil_name_possessive:0 "the Red Dragon's"
|
||||
britannic_death_deity_name:0 "the White Dragon"
|
||||
britannic_death_deity_name_possessive:0 "the White Dragon's"
|
||||
britannic_house_of_worship:0 "court" #no “The/the” here
|
||||
britannic_house_of_worship_plural:0 "courts" #no “The/the” here
|
||||
britannic_religious_symbol:0 "Crown" #no “The/the” here
|
||||
britannic_religious_text:0 "Matter of Britannia" #no “The/the” here
|
||||
britannic_religious_head_title:0 "King" #no “The/the” here. Pope/Guy
|
||||
britannic_religious_head_title_name:0 "Court of Albion" #no “The/the” here. Papacy/Institution
|
||||
britannic_devotee:0 "initiate"
|
||||
britannic_devotee_plural:0 "initiates"
|
||||
britannic_priest:0 "master"
|
||||
britannic_priest_plural:0 "masters"
|
||||
britannic_bishop:0 "grandmaster"
|
||||
britannic_bishop_plural:0 "grandmasters"
|
||||
britannic_positive_afterlife:0 "Her Majesty's Court"
|
||||
britannic_negative_afterlife:0 "France"
|
||||
britannic_witch_god_name:0 "Nimue"
|
||||
britannic_witch_god_name_possessive:0 "Nimue's"
|
||||
|
||||
britannic_creator_god_name:0 "$britannic_high_god_name$"
|
||||
britannic_creator_god_name_possessive:0 "$britannic_high_god_name_possessive$"
|
||||
britannic_health_god_name:0 "the Lamb"
|
||||
britannic_health_god_name_possessive:0 "the Lamb"
|
||||
britannic_fertility_god_name:0 "the May Queen"
|
||||
britannic_fertility_god_name_possessive:0 "the May Queen's"
|
||||
britannic_wealth_god_name:0 "Wellington"
|
||||
britannic_wealth_god_name_possessive:0 "Wellington's"
|
||||
britannic_household_god_name:0 "$britannic_health_god_name$"
|
||||
britannic_household_god_name_possessive:0 "$britannic_health_god_name_possessive$"
|
||||
britannic_fate_god_name:0 "Beowulf"
|
||||
britannic_fate_god_name_possessive:0 "Beowulf"
|
||||
britannic_knowledge_god_name:0 "the Bard"
|
||||
britannic_knowledge_god_name_possessive:0 "the Bard's"
|
||||
britannic_war_god_name:0 "Lionheart"
|
||||
britannic_war_god_name_possessive:0 "Lionheart's"
|
||||
britannic_trickster_god_name:0 "Hereward"
|
||||
britannic_trickster_god_name_possessive:0 "Hereward's"
|
||||
britannic_night_god_name:0 "$britannic_devil_name$"
|
||||
britannic_night_god_name_possessive:0 "$britannic_devil_name_possessive$"
|
||||
britannic_water_god_name:0 "$britannic_high_god_name$"
|
||||
britannic_water_god_name_possessive:0 "$britannic_high_god_name_possessive$"
|
||||
|
||||
obscurant:0 "Cult of Britannia Obscura"
|
||||
obscurant_adj:0 "Obscurant"
|
||||
obscurant_adherent:0 "Obscurant"
|
||||
obscurant_adherent_plural:0 "Obscurants"
|
||||
obscurant_desc:0 "Legends say that during the height of the [Concept('neow_the_event','Event')|E], the entire British royal family disappeared overnight and was never seen again. Rumours of the Queen's ascension to divinity arose soon after, and within days the entire political apparatus left behind was overtaken by the [Concept('neow_the_regency','Regency')|E] that vowed to rule in her stead. Their followers believe that the royal bloodline, descended from Britannia, became corrupt and degenerate after countless centuries of tyrannical rule, and the royal family was ordered to return to the seas and reunite with their divine progenitor. Before going into hiding, Britannia's instructions were clear - her subjects must show their devotion through sacrifice, so that she may return to reset the royal line, and usher in a new golden age across her dominion."
|
||||
obscurant_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
|
||||
obscurant_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP"
|
||||
|
||||
jack_tar:0 "Jack Tar"
|
||||
jack_tar_adj:0 "Jack Tar"
|
||||
jack_tar_adherent:0 "Jack Tar"
|
||||
jack_tar_adherent_plural:0 "Jack Tars"
|
||||
jack_tar_desc:0 "Long ago, all the seas of the world were under the watchful eye of Britannia and her Royal Navy. These great sailors, entrusted with the holy duty of protecting the scions of Britannia with their lives, travelled across all the Seven Seas in search of honour, glory, and plunder for the Crown. Many of these captains would soon join Britannia as honoured guests in her Royal Court, ascending to divinity in their own right. However, the Golden Age would not last forever, and the winds of change soon brought powerful armies to Britannia's doorstep, which sought to destroy the Crown. With the Royal Navy all but defeated, Britannia sent forth great storms in order to stop the invasion, destroying the world in the process. The Jack Tars are those who seek to restore the Royal Navy and sail across the seas once more. They pray to Britannia for boons and plunder, aiming to safeguard her oceanic domain, and ultimately ascend to her Court as righteous servants."
|
||||
|
||||
leviathan:0 "Leviathan Union"
|
||||
leviathan_adj:0 "Leviathan"
|
||||
leviathan_adherent:0 "Leviathanist"
|
||||
leviathan_adherent_plural:0 "Leviathanists"
|
||||
leviathan_desc:0 "Before the [Concept('neow_the_event','Event')|E], Britain’s success was built upon its cooperation with the ghosts of ancient gods known as [Concept('neow_leviathans','Leviathans')|E]. Housed within new bodies of iron and steel built by the British people, these spirits helped them to enforce peace upon the earth, ushering in Utopia. This was until [Concept('neow_leviathan_queen','the Queen')|E] preaching a gospel of greed and individualism, destroyed Britain. The chaos of the empire’s fall tore the world apart, and the knowledge of how to create vessels for Leviathans was lost. Now humanity's last hope is to reignite the spirit of solidarity and unity needed to rebuild the metal bodies of the Leviathans. However, this is in service of even greater purposes: the final annihilation of the Queen, the restoration of the dead gods into living flesh, and the apotheosis of mankind. Once this is done, humanity shall govern the universe, while the Leviathans lead Earth into Utopia."
|
||||
|
|
@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
|
|||
l_english:
|
||||
|
||||
calvinist_religion:1 "Calvinism"
|
||||
calvinist_religion_adj:1 "Calvinist"
|
||||
calvinist_religion_adherent:1 "Calvinist"
|
||||
calvinist_religion_adherent_plural:1 "Calvinists"
|
||||
calvinist_religion_desc:1 "Calvinism, also known as Reformed Christianity, is one of the major branches of Protestant Christianity, following the reforms of the great sage John Calvin and his like-minded thinkers. Reformed Churches adhere to a variety of different traditions, such as Presbyterianism or the Continental Reformed tradition, though different sects are generally tightly knit in spite of their differences, in accordance to the principle of Christian ecumenism."
|
||||
|
||||
presbyterian:0 "Presbyterian Reformed Churches"
|
||||
presbyterian_adj:0 "Presbyterian"
|
||||
presbyterian_adherent:0 "Presbyterian"
|
||||
presbyterian_adherent_plural:0 "Presbyterians"
|
||||
presbyterian_desc:0 "The Presbyterian Churches are named for their adherence to presbyterian church polity, as they are governed by councils of presbyters, also called elders. Theologically, they follow the same traditions as other Calvinists, with less emphasis on ritual and more emphasis on faith. The Presbyterian Churches, however, have little to no desire to enforce their control on the realms they are present in, which led to disagreements with and eventual radio silence from the Continental Churches in the Alps following the Council of Geneva. The largest, if not only Presbyterian Church in Europe now is the Church of Scotland, which stands alone to face the greatest existential threat it has ever known - the pagan British Empire."
|
||||
presbyterian_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
|
||||
presbyterian_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP"
|
||||
|
|
@ -1,86 +0,0 @@
|
|||
l_english:
|
||||
|
||||
catholic_religion:1 "Catholic"
|
||||
catholic_religion_adj:1 "Catholic"
|
||||
catholic_religion_adherent:1 "Catholic"
|
||||
catholic_religion_adherent_plural:1 "Catholics"
|
||||
catholic_religion_desc:1 "Catholic faiths, either the Roman Catholic Churches and its Rites, or Independent Catholic Churches such as the Sevillian Church, all claim apostolic succession via Papacy from Saint Peter, who was promised the Keys of Heaven by Jesus Christ. Catholic Churches are always led by the Pope, who unquestionably commands the full authority of the whole Church, all of its priests, and all of its rulers."
|
||||
|
||||
orleaniste:0 "Order of Sainte Jeanne d'Arc"
|
||||
orleaniste_adj:0 "Orléaniste"
|
||||
orleaniste_adherent:0 "Orleanist"
|
||||
orleaniste_adherent_plural:0 "Orleanists"
|
||||
orleaniste_desc:0 "A Catholic holy order at its roots, the Orleanist creed states that Saint Joan was given the sword Joyeuse by the angel Marianne in order to smite the Beast during [Concept('neow_the_event','Armageddon')|E]. Vengeful, the followers of Therion branded Joan a heretic, executing her and tarnishing her legacy for years to come. Though the Church has since canonised her as a Saint in Heaven, her loyal Order has not forgotten the Devil's corrupting influence on the Church, and their growing resentment and defiance culminated in the entire Order's excommunication. The now-independent Knights of Saint Joan continue to organise and rally within France's remaining bastions of faith, preparing to march upon Albion and send the resurrected worshippers of the Crowned Beast to Hell once and for all."
|
||||
orleaniste_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
|
||||
orleaniste_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP"
|
||||
|
||||
celtic:0 "Celtic Rite"
|
||||
celtic_adj:0 "Celtic"
|
||||
celtic_adherent:0 "Celtic Catholic"
|
||||
celtic_adherent_plural:0 "Celtic Catholics"
|
||||
celtic_desc:0 "The Celtic Rite of the Roman Catholic Church was founded shortly after the restoration of the Holy See, given to the remaining Catholics of the British Isles due to their distance from the Pope, as well as to reinforce the Church in Britain ahead of the rise of the occultist British Empire. Though still in total communion with Rome, the Patriarch of Dublin oversees all temporal matters of the Church in Britain, while other more spiritual matters eventually find their way into the Pope's hands in Rome."
|
||||
|
||||
illuminated:0 "Illuminated Lodges"
|
||||
illuminated_adj:0 "Illuminated"
|
||||
illuminated_adherent:0 "Illuminated Catholic"
|
||||
illuminated_adherent_plural:0 "Illuminated Catholics"
|
||||
illuminated_desc:0 "Believing the world to have fallen under the dominion of demons since the Event, initiates of the Illuminated Lodges seek to destroy the obscurant influence of Lucifer and his horde over mankind. Until this is done by removing the current servant of Satan in Rome and restoring a true Vicar of Christ, God is unable to intercede on Earth. Due to this dire situation, Illuminati take a very pragmatic view of demonology, turning a blind eye to more manipulative solutions if exorcism should fail. This is with the understanding that believers will use dark magic to smite all forms of hellish power, furthering the cause of Christendom’s enlightenment. However, to outsiders, this has drawn accusations of demon worship, despite it being antithetical to the faith’s goals."
|
||||
|
||||
osvicenist:0 "Osvícenismus"
|
||||
osvicenist_adj:0 "Osvícenost"
|
||||
osvicenist_adherent:0 "Osvicenist"
|
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osvicenist_adherent_plural:0 "Osvicenists"
|
||||
osvicenist_desc:0 "Originating after the Event in the ruins of the once godless Czech lands, Osvicenism fuses Christian and Buddhist beliefs, putting special importance on the teachings of the Bodhisattva Jesus. According to tradition, the path to Heaven was first revealed to the Shakyamuni Buddha, who taught his students how to overcome their sins through meditation. Heaven was available to only the most dedicated of monks until the sacrifice of Jesus, who opened the path to all. The Osvicenists thus believe that in order to escape the cycle of birth, death, purgatory, and rebirth, one must live their life guided by selflessness and virtue in order to become bodhisattvas - saints in Heaven."
|
||||
|
||||
utraquist:0 "Calixtine Neo-Hussite Church"
|
||||
utraquist_adj:0 "Calixtine"
|
||||
utraquist_adherent:0 "Calixtine"
|
||||
utraquist_adherent_plural:0 "Calixtines"
|
||||
utraquist_desc:0 "Describing itself as neo-Hussite, the Calixtine Church separated from the Roman Catholic one shortly after the Event. Following in the footsteps of the Bohemian Reformation, the Calixtines put special emphasis on communion of both kinds, vernacular liturgy, as well as the belief that clergy should not hold secular power. Their beliefs resulted in persecution from the Catholic Church for heresy, leading to much resentment and rising radicalism among the Calixtine faithful."
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||||
penitente:0 "Order of Penitents"
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penitente_adj:0 "Penitente"
|
||||
penitente_adherent:0 "Penitent"
|
||||
penitente_adherent_plural:0 "Penitents"
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||||
penitente_desc:0 "Penitent Orders are an ancient Spanish tradition, though many of them have since grown disillusioned with the Catholic Church. Rejecting both the Sevillian and Roman papacies as corrupt and misguided, the Penitentes preach that all of humanity is full of guilt and undeserving of salvation. To punish the pre-Event world for blindly following the generals of the Antichrist to war, the Lord sent unto them the Event, and the streets of Europe ran with the blood of the suffering. Greatly disappointed by his children, God's only order was that the remaining humans mustrepent their sins and the sins of their ancestors, sentencing them to unending penance. As the Lord is no longer willing to speak through any single holy man, the Penitents are organised into orders of flagellants, each member given the holy duty of suffering until absolution."
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|
||||
cadaverist:0 "Cadaverist Catholic Church"
|
||||
cadaverist_adj:0 "Cadaverist"
|
||||
cadaverist_adherent:0 "Cadaverist"
|
||||
cadaverist_adherent_plural:0 "Cadaverists"
|
||||
cadaverist_desc:0 "The Cadaverist Church is a schismatic Catholic movement that believes the last antediluvian Pope was approached by the angel Gabriel during the Event, who preserved his mind within his body. They hold that His Holiness the Preserved is still alive to this day, and will some day be restored in flesh to lead the true Catholic Church, untouched by the Event. Until then, he communicates with the high-ranking members of his clergy through divine apparitions, and they rule the Church in his place as the secretive [Concept('neow_cadaverist_synod','Cadaverist Synod')|E]."
|
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||||
fraticelli:0 "Fraticelli Catholic Church"
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||||
fraticelli_adj:0 "Neo-Fraticelli"
|
||||
fraticelli_adherent:0 "Neo-Fraticelli"
|
||||
fraticelli_adherent_plural:0 "Neo-Fraticelli"
|
||||
fraticelli_desc:0 "The Fraticelli, or the 'Little Brethren', are a movement within Catholicism seeking to increase the devotion of the Church towards asceticism and poverty. Inspired by their medieval namesake, the Fraticelli are violently opposed to hoarding and displays of wealth by the Church, as well as excessive opulence among the populace. They believe that Mammon, the King of Greed, grew so powerful within the Old World that he usurped Lucifer as the ruler of Hell, fueled by the infinite greed of antediluvian plutocracies. As Mammon intentionally and brutally brought forth the fall of the Old World, the Fraticelli view greed as the gravest of sins."
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sevillian:0 "Sevillian Catholic Church"
|
||||
sevillian_adj:0 "Sevillian"
|
||||
sevillian_adherent:0 "Sevililan Catholic"
|
||||
sevillian_adherent_plural:0 "Sevillian Catholics"
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||||
sevillian_desc:0 "A traditionalist rejection of the degenerate city of Rome, the Sevillians are defined by their recognition of a new Pope in Seville. The church traces its history back to just before the [Concept('neow_the_event','Event')|E], when the man who would become the first Sevillian Pope was given a vision by the Archangel Raphael that he must get the Vicar of Christ to depart from that "new Sodom", or else face the wrath of God. When this warning was ignored, the world was punished. Long since then, the [Concept('neow_sevillian_church','Sevillian Papacy')|E] has come to develop a canon that rejects many of the mistakes made by the Roman Vicar, especially those of the Second Ecumenical Council of the Vatican. Further, the Sevillians have upheld long standing practices since abandoned by the Roman Church, from the allowance of indulgences in serious cases, to the prohibition on clerical marriage and the ordination of women."
|
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sevillian_religious_head_title:0 "Pope"
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||||
sevillian_religious_head_title_name:0 "Sevillian Papacy"
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roman_catholic:0 "Roman Catholic Church"
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roman_catholic_adj:0 "Roman"
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||||
roman_catholic_adherent:0 "Catholic"
|
||||
roman_catholic_adherent_plural:0 "Catholics"
|
||||
roman_catholic_desc:0 "The Roman Catholic Church survived through the [Concept('neow_the_event','Event')|E], like it did through so many other crises, great and small. It did not, however, come out unscathed. Though the state of the Church during the Event is murky at best, the Holy See was officially restored in the Year 2100, with the Keys of Heaven being given to Saint Adalbertus, the first legitimate successor to pre-Event Pope John Paul II. The Church has had many losses, losing large swathes of territory to pagans, heretics, and idolators, as well as suffering from the [Concept('neow_sevillian_church','Sevillian Schism')|E], where the faithful of Spain flocked to a rival Pope in Seville. Since then, the true Holy See has adapted to the post-Event world accordingly, allowing the marriage of priests and the appointment of female deacons to make up for the massive loss of life during the Event, as well as recognising a variety of local rites and the celebration of Vernacular Mass. Now, the Church may finally, for the first time in a long time, have the upper hand against its neighbours, and only time may tell if it will survive in this new changing world, as it has for countless millennia."
|
||||
roman_religious_head_title:0 "Pope"
|
||||
roman_religious_head_title_name:0 "The Papacy"
|
||||
|
||||
teutonic:0 "Teutonic Rite"
|
||||
teutonic_adj:0 "Teutonic"
|
||||
teutonic_adherent:0 "Teutonic Catholic"
|
||||
teutonic_adherent_plural:0 "Teutonic Catholics"
|
||||
teutonic_desc:0 "Following the catastrophic collapse of the Catholic Church in Germany in the early days of the post-Event, much of its remaining Catholic population was either killed or driven into exile by hostile pagans. Recognising the perility of their situation, the Holy See approved the Teutonic Order taking over the Church in Germany as its own autonomous (sui iuris) rite, administered from their headquarters in Vienna. The Grand Master oversees most of its dioceses as a Patriarch would, while still in full communion with the Pope in Rome. Mass is generally performed in German, and many parishes, especially border ones, are directly administered by the Order itself."
|
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|
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|
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iberian:0 "Iberian Rite"
|
||||
iberian_adj:0 "Iberian"
|
||||
iberian_adherent:0 "Iberian Catholic"
|
||||
iberian_adherent_plural:0 "Iberian Catholics"
|
||||
iberian_desc:0 "With the Sevillian Schism splitting the Catholic Church into two, and the newly founded Sevillian Church asserting its control over much of Iberia, the remaining Catholics loyal to the Pope in Rome were granted the Iberian Rite, led by the Patriarch of Lisbon. Surrounded on all sides and mostly isolated from Rome, the Church in Iberia chooses to do nothing proactive about the growing threat in Seville. Instead, they hold that by staying peaceful and defensive, the Sevillians' pride will eventually become their doom."
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l_english:
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#Abrahamic Tenets
|
||||
tenet_love_under_will_name:0 "Love Under Will"
|
||||
tenet_do_what_thou_wilt_name:0 "Do what Thou Wilt"
|
||||
tenet_rule_the_waves_name:0 "Rule The Waves"
|
||||
tenet_true_will_name:0 "True Will"
|
||||
tenet_love_under_will_desc:0 "One of the core tenets of Thelema is that of love. To love, and to love freely, is one of the greatest freedoms that man can experience."
|
||||
tenet_do_what_thou_wilt_desc:0 "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law" are the words spoken by the prophet Crowley. Thus, all Thelemites are to act according to their True Will, their spiritual destiny."
|
||||
tenet_rule_the_waves_desc:0 "Our immortal Queen has bestowed upon us the waves of the Earth. As such, it is our divine duty to spread her flag to all corners of the Earth."
|
||||
tenet_true_will_desc:0 "The Thelemite is beholden to no liege or empire, only himself and the stars."
|
||||
tenet_catholic_communion_name:0 "Reformed Communion"
|
||||
tenet_catholic_communion_desc:0 "Our Church has undertaken many reforms throughout its history in order to keep up with the times, from the days of the Reformation to the post-Event era."
|
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doctrine_parameter_next_level_fortification: "The #V Fortification#! lines of [buildings|E] can be built one [era|E] earlier"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_less_plague_spread_culture: "[characters|E] of this [religion|E] have a higher chance of [epidemics|E] not spreading into their lands"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_trade_ports_give_control_growth:0 "The #V $building_type_common_tradeport_01$#! line of [buildings|E] will increase #V Control Growth#! in [counties|E] of this [culture|E]"
|
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doctrine_parameter_trade_ports_give_levies:0 "The #V $building_type_common_tradeport_01$#! line of [buildings|E] increase #V Levies#! and #V Size of [men_at_arms|E] [regiments|E]#! in [counties|E] of this [culture|E]"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_can_travel_along_rivers:0 "$unlocks_sailable_major_rivers$"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_can_build_pyramids:0 "Can Build Pyramids"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_has_access_to_runestones:1 "[rulers|E] may raise runestones to commemorate certain major life events, earning [prestige_i][prestige|E] #weak (Before the #color_white $culture_era_high_medieval$#! [era|E])#!"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_divine_the_stars_active:0 "Allows adherents to Divine the Stars and predict their future"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_durandal_restoration_active:0 "Rulers may seek to restore Durendal"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_novelist_title_replace_active:0 "Replaces most kingdom and empire titles in Western Europe"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_hostility_override_special_doctrine_christian:0 "Christian [faiths|E] are considered only [GetHostilityLevelName( TOKEN_PARAMETER.GetIntValue )|V]"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_easier_to_convert_faith_in_hills_forests:0 "[convert_county|E] speed in Forest and Hill [terrain|E]: #P +[EmptyScope.ScriptValue('easier_to_convert_faith_in_hills_forests_bonus_loc_control')|0]%#!"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_easier_to_convert_culture_in_same_faith_hills_forests:0 "[promote_culture|E] speed in same-[faith|E] Forest and Hill [terrain|E]: #P +[EmptyScope.ScriptValue('promote_culture_easier_to_convert_culture_in_same_faith_hills_forests_bonus_loc_control')|0]%#!"
|
||||
doctrine_parameter_harder_to_convert_faith_away_in_hills_forests:0 "Hostile [convert_county|E] speed in Forest and Hill [terrain|E]: #P [EmptyScope.ScriptValue('harder_to_convert_faith_away_in_hills_forests_malus_loc_control')|0]%#!"
|
||||
special_doctrine_via_media_name:0 "Via Media"
|
||||
special_doctrine_via_media_desc:0 "Sees all other Christians as Astray"
|
||||
tenet_lorekeepers_name:0 "Lorekeepers"
|
||||
tenet_lorekeepers_desc:0 "It is the duty of every Novelist to delve deep into the secrets of the world, seeking to unfold the illustrious Author's hidden meanings."
|
||||
tenet_the_first_age_name:0 "The First Age"
|
||||
tenet_the_first_age_desc:0 "We must strive to restore the balance of order as it was during the golden age of man. Though many years have passed, our resolve has not yet been lost."
|
||||
tenet_songs_of_roland_name:0 "Songs of Roland"
|
||||
tenet_songs_of_roland_desc:0 "Just as during the gallant knights of yore, our court bards and wandering troubadours recite the songs of heroic knights, inspiring many to seek faith and fortune in distant lands."
|
||||
tenet_restore_the_crown_name:0 "Restore the Crown"
|
||||
tenet_restore_the_crown_desc:0 "Our eternal Emperor sought to unite whole world under one banner. We must continue where we left off, restoring the Crowns of Carolingia."
|
||||
tenet_universal_scripture_name:0 "Universal Scripture"
|
||||
tenet_universal_scripture_desc:0 "All people are but misguided followers of the one Author. Our attempts to guide them to the truth has merely led to more hostility from those who cannot see it."
|
||||
tenet_people_of_the_book_name:0 "People of the Book"
|
||||
tenet_people_of_the_book_desc:0 "We wish for nothing less than to bring our brothers and sisters back into the fold of our faith. Our preachers travel far and wide, spreading the good word of Aslan to all those willing to listen."
|
||||
one_king_to_rule_them_all_name:0 "One King to Rule Them All"
|
||||
one_king_to_rule_them_all_desc:0 "The Lion rules not just over Heaven, but also over Earth and the men he died to save. The least we can do is enforce the laws of Heaven upon our worldly realms"
|
||||
the_book_of_shadows_name:0 "The Book of Shadows"
|
||||
the_book_of_shadows_desc:0 "Since time immemorial, our high priests and grand wizards have always been chosen from among the best. Only through diligent study and practice may one master our Craft. "
|
||||
king_of_winter_name:0 "King of Winter"
|
||||
king_of_winter_desc:0 "Our King protects us from the harshness of the winter, and all our priests and laymen value the honourable knight's protection more than any fat king's laws."
|
||||
the_queen_of_summer_name:0 "The Queen of Summer"
|
||||
the_queen_of_summer_desc:0 "Our Queen gave us all the wonders of the world to enjoy, and enjoy it we will in her name."
|
||||
last_knights_of_britain_name:0 "Last Knights of Britain"
|
||||
last_knights_of_britain_desc:0 "Our brave knights have valiantly held on to the last Christian forts in England for many years. Letting them fall would be our death."
|
||||
against_all_odds_name:0 "Against All Odds"
|
||||
against_all_odds_desc:0 "Just as the first Christians outlived the pagans of Rome, so too will we outlive all the pagans who wish to see us erased. Though Anglicans are forced to exist in secret, our resistance is a well known reality to all in Britain."
|
||||
for_king_and_country_name:0 "For King and Country"
|
||||
for_king_and_country_desc:0 "The King of England has been the head of our Church since its inception. Though the old throne was abolished, and in its place was built a brothel, we will ride forth with our King once he returns to save England."
|
||||
core_tenet_belle_epoque_name:0 "Belle Époque"
|
||||
core_tenet_belle_epoque_desc:0 "Though the end of unified Europe permeates throughout the lands to this very day, we will go through great efforts to reunite the continent. Not through war, but through words."
|
||||
|
||||
core_tenet_lest_we_forget_name:0 "Lest We Forget"
|
||||
core_tenet_lest_we_forget_desc:0 "We must never forget all those warriors who died in vain. Should we stop reminding people of the horrors of war, the world may yet end again - this time for good."
|
||||
|
||||
tenet_let_the_poppies_grow_name:0 "Let the Poppies Grow"
|
||||
tenet_let_the_poppies_grow_desc:0 "The old battlefields lie restless to this day, dampened with the bodies of countless men and their instruments of death. We must safeguard these lands from unwary travellers, both for their own good and to let the dead lie."
|
||||
tenet_liberte_name:0 "Liberté"
|
||||
tenet_liberte_desc:0 "It is the duty of every ruler to put the rights and liberties of his people in his first plan. The only thing a tyrant is good for is overthrowing."
|
||||
tenet_egalite_name:0 "Egalité"
|
||||
tenet_egalite_desc:0 "There is no such thing as the divine right to rule. One is only a ruler for as long as the Third Estate permits him to be, as the state exists for the people, and is made by the people."
|
||||
tenet_fraternite_name:0 "Fraternité"
|
||||
tenet_fraternite_desc:0 "All people are born the same, and must be taught to view other people as brothers. Division and discord caused nothing less than the end of the world, after all."
|
||||
|
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|
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|
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l_english:
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|
||||
druidic_religion:1 "Druidic"
|
||||
druidic_religion_adj:1 "Druidic"
|
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druidic_religion_adherent:1 "Druid"
|
||||
druidic_religion_adherent_plural:1 "Druids"
|
||||
druidic_religion_desc:1 "The Druidics are the inheritors of an ancient tradition of Celtic folklore and magic. Druids function as the priestly class within society, also serving as lawmakers, physicians, and on occasion rulers themselves."
|
||||
|
||||
druidic:0 "Druids of the Cliffs"
|
||||
druidic_adj:0 "Draíocht"
|
||||
druidic_adherent:0 "Draíocht"
|
||||
druidic_adherent_plural:0 "Draíochts"
|
||||
druidic_desc:0 "The Druids of Ireland worship the fae - spirits that inhabit all corners of the world, the chaos of the Event liberating them from their millennia-long banishment at the hands of Saint Patrick. Reviving an ancient tradition of druidry and magick, the primary god the Druids worship is Lir, the Old King of the Sea, and his swan children, as well as the life-giving water fae. Druids have a position of immense importance in the faith, serving as priests, political advisors, lawmakers, and most importantly - the rulers themselves."
|
||||
druidic_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
|
||||
druidic_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP"
|
||||
|
||||
gorsedd:0 "Throne of Britain"
|
||||
gorsedd_adj:0 "Gorsedd"
|
||||
gorsedd_adherent:0 "Gorsedd"
|
||||
gorsedd_adherent_plural:0 "Gorsedds"
|
||||
gorsedd_desc:0 "The Throne of Britain, or Gorsedd Prydain in Welsh, is the society of druids and bards seeking to preserve Druidic traditions in Western Europe. They believe they are the descendants of the Ancient Britons, who fled the fall of the mythical Kingdom of Ys. According to legend, the last King of the Britons, King Arthur, valiantly defended Ys from invading barbarians. When the barbarian hordes breached its walls, sinking Ys underneath the waves to be lost forever, King Arthur was said to have disappeared into Avalon where he was crowned King of the Elves as well as Men. From there, he instructed the Seven Wise Druids to lead his people to Britain and Armorica, where they may rebuild. In the years since, the destruction of nature and oppression of druidry has prevented the King of the Britons from returning, but the wise men of the Gorsedd believe the Event set the stage for Arthur's return. Thus, the society is dedicated to preserving nature, appeasing the spirits, and calling for their rightful King to return and save his people from destruction."
|
||||
gorsedd_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
|
||||
gorsedd_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP"
|
||||
|
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l_english:
|
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|
||||
europeanist_religion:1 "Europeanist"
|
||||
europeanist_religion_adj:1 "Europeanist"
|
||||
europeanist_religion_adherent:1 "Europeanist"
|
||||
europeanist_religion_adherent_plural:1 "Europeanists"
|
||||
europeanist_religion_desc:1 "The Europeanists consider themselves children of Europa, the empire that has since transcended its borders to become an idea for all men to follow. They look back to the [Concept('neow_the_belle_epoque','Belle Époque')|E], when all of Europe united under one banner and tranquillity ruled as far as the eye can see. Though the Event may have burned Europe to ashes, Europeanists consider it their holy duty to rebuild their old home, brick by brick."
|
||||
|
||||
concordianist:0 "Children of Elysium"
|
||||
concordianist_adj:0 "Concordianist"
|
||||
concordianist_adherent:0 "Concordianist"
|
||||
concordianist_adherent_plural:0 "Concordianists"
|
||||
concordianist_desc:0 "The Concordianists consider themselves the sole legitimate successors of the greatest polity the world had ever seen. Though the misguided empires of the Old World tore each other apart for hundreds of years, the enlightened Fathers of Europe taught their students how to find unity in diversity, guided by the gentle hand of [Concept('neow_providentia','Providentia')|E]. The Event marked the end of their [Concept('neow_the_belle_epoque','Belle Époque')|E], though its echoes can be heard throughout the lands to this very day. Concordianist bards can still be found in the many courts of the land, singing odes to the glory of Providentia, working towards the return of a unified Europa."
|
||||
concordianist_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
|
||||
concordianist_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP"
|
||||
|
||||
trenchsinger:0 "Keepers of the Poppy Fields"
|
||||
trenchsinger_adj:0 "Trenchsinger"
|
||||
trenchsinger_adherent:0 "Trenchsinger"
|
||||
trenchsinger_adherent_plural:0 "Trenchsingers"
|
||||
trenchsinger_desc:0 "It is said that during the last days of the Old World, all the courts of Europe were embroiled in war. Men left their homes to go to their graves, and the war raged on for years with no clear winner. The leaders of Europe, recognising the futility of continuing to fight, signed the First Armistice, seeking to finally unite all of Europe under one flag, so they may protect it from those seeking to do it harm. This League of All Nations was not meant to last, however, as the [Concept('neow_war_to_end_all','War to End All Wars')|E] had no intention of stopping. Possessed by no demons, but the mere nature of man, Europe went to war with itself once again. The Second Armistice never came. Considering the War to End All to still be raging to this very day, the Trenchsingers are the only force in Europe truly dedicated to keeping the peace, their only true goal being to unite all the rulers of the land to finally sign the Second Armistice, this time for good. Once peace is established, Europe may finally have the [Concept('neow_the_belle_epoque','Belle Époque')|E] it has been looking for all these years."
|
||||
trenchsinger_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
|
||||
trenchsinger_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP"
|
||||
|
||||
heimwehler:0 "National Unity Movement"
|
||||
heimwehler_adj:0 "Heimwehler"
|
||||
heimwehler_adherent:0 "Heimwehler"
|
||||
heimwehler_adherent_plural:0 "Heimwehlers"
|
||||
heimwehler_desc:0 "Heimwehlers are among those Europeanists who do not believe the reunification of Europa can be brought forth through conquest. Though most Europeanists hold that the [Concept('neow_fathers_of_europe','Fathers of Europe')|E] were given the duty to teach unity to the whole of Europe, the Heimwehlers cling to no such ideal - instead, they state the Fathers only had the duty of teaching unity to their own people. They believe that Europa can only be brought forth once all the realms of Europe enter [Concept('neow_european_spring','Spring')|E], and collectively mature enough to agree to unite - bringing Europa back through love, not bloodshed. Until that day comes, the Heimwehlers are content with preaching within the ruins of their own walls, teaching their people what the Fathers once taught them."
|
||||
heimwehler_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
|
||||
heimwehler_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP"
|
||||
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|
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l_english:
|
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|
||||
folkgerman_religion:1 "Folk Germanic"
|
||||
folkgerman_religion_adj:1 "Folk Germanic"
|
||||
folkgerman_religion_adherent:1 "Folk Germanic"
|
||||
folkgerman_religion_adherent_plural:1 "Folk Germanics"
|
||||
folkgerman_religion_desc:1 "Germanic folklore, a tradition dating back thousands of years, had most of its gods forgotten following their conversion to Christianity many centuries ago. Nonetheless, many of the old tales persisted, evolved, and syncretised with Christianity over the years, giving rise to a new belief system within the fringes of Northern Europe."
|
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|
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volksmarchen:0 "Volksmärchen"
|
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volksmarchen_adj:0 "Volksmärchen"
|
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volksmarchen_adherent:0 "Märchenkind"
|
||||
volksmarchen_adherent_plural:0 "Märchenkinder"
|
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volksmarchen_desc:0 "One of the last holdouts of paganism within Central Europe, the Völksmärchen venerate Frau Holle, the goddess of the hunt. After Emperor Hermann sacrificed himself fighting Mephistopheles during the apocalyptic Great War, Frau Holle took over his role as head of the Germanic pantheon. Now she leads the gods in the Wild Hunt, leaving Earth behind until the resurrection of the Emperor at existence's eventual end. With their deities unavailable, the faithful now focus themselves towards worshipping the sleeping ghosts of the pre-Event world and preserving their remnants. This is especially the case for the tales of this lost past, which believers will often emulate, seeing it as the best way to connect with their absent gods and ancient ancestors."
|
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|
||||
vaesenite:0 "Church of Enchanted Beings"
|
||||
vaesenite_adj:0 "Vaesenite"
|
||||
vaesenite_adherent:0 "Vaesenite"
|
||||
vaesenite_adherent_plural:0 "Vaesenites"
|
||||
vaesenite_desc:0 "Scandinavia has always had tales of mythical creatures hidden from prying eyes. Vaesenites hold that the Event caused the earth to merge with the hidden world - the magical home of these spirits and sprites, massively increasing their influence on our world. These mythical creatures - trolls, gnomes, various nature spirits, all falling under the term "väsen" - can be passive, but most are considered vindictive and spiteful. More reclusive creatures like trolls are rarely seen, but others like shapeshifting nissen are given frequent offerings in order to be warded off. The greatest offering is given during Yule in the name of the Yulefather, who rules over the hidden world and all its creatures, so the väsen may be appeased for the foreseeable future - at least until the next Yuletide."
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folketro:0 "Folketro"
|
||||
folketro_adj:0 "Folketro"
|
||||
folketro_adherent:0 "Folketro"
|
||||
folketro_adherent_plural:0 "Folketros"
|
||||
folketro_desc:0 "The Scandinavian folk religion centers around a pantheon headed by the Allfather - the primordial ancestor of mankind ruling over Heaven, where valkyries guide the souls of the dead. Standing next to him are the Helgener - his saints, who were once mortal people that ascended to divinity for their virtue. By far the most important Helgen to the Folklorists is Jesus, a great warrior who sacrificed his life in order to prevent Ragnarök and save all the people on Earth, and is now invoked by his followers for aid in battle. Other deities include Sankte Per, who judges the souls of the dead, Sankta Lucia, who brings kindness and warmth into the hearts of even the hardest of warriors, and Sankt Olaf, the patron and guardian of rulers everywhere. The goal in every Folklorist's life is to become one of the Helgener, making the Father of Fathers proud, and to be a virtuous example for all future generations."
|
||||
|
||||
midnighter:0 "Midnighter"
|
||||
midnighter_adj:0 "Midnighter"
|
||||
midnighter_adherent:0 "Midnighter"
|
||||
midnighter_adherent_plural:0 "Midnighters"
|
||||
midnighter_desc:0 "The Midnighters worship the Lion of Midnight, who rules over the night sky as its watchful guardian. He and his great army are said to influence people's dreams, protect the sleeping from maras, and give prophetic visions to those deemed worthy. His army, manifesting as the great lights in the night sky, is comprised of the bodies and souls of the warriors who bled and died in the name of the Lion of Midnight, vowing to forever watch over his great domain, so it never falls into total darkness. Should the great lights be extinguished, the jotuns will crawl out from the deep darkness, led by the Bergakung, enshrouding the world in eternal winter and hunting humanity as prey. Midnighter shamans will often put themselves into a trance, using music and chanting in order to empower the great army in the sky, with their lay followers assisting via dance and sacrifice."
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l_english:
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|
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hermetic_religion:1 "Hermeticism"
|
||||
hermetic_religion_adj:1 "Hermetic"
|
||||
hermetic_religion_adherent:1 "Hermetic"
|
||||
hermetic_religion_adherent_plural:1 "Hermetics"
|
||||
hermetic_religion_desc:1 "The Hermetic Orders are students of Hermes Trismegistus and his countless apostles. They seek to delve into the secrets of the world through scholarship as well as occult methods, no matter the effort required. For the Hermetics, no faith is too heretical to study, and it is only a matter of time before the intellectual climate is once again ready to receive the truth of God."
|
||||
|
||||
hermetic_devil_name:0 "Satan"
|
||||
hermetic_devil_name_possessive:0 "Satan's"
|
||||
hermetic_death_deity_name:0 "Apophis"
|
||||
hermetic_death_deity_name_possessive:0 "Apophis'"
|
||||
hermetic_house_of_worship:0 "university" #no “The/the” here
|
||||
hermetic_house_of_worship_plural:0 "universities" #no “The/the” here
|
||||
hermetic_religious_text:0 "Hermetica" #no “The/the” here
|
||||
hermetic_religious_head_title:0 "Grandmaster" #no “The/the” here. Pope/Guy
|
||||
hermetic_religious_head_title_name:0 "Order of Laureates" #no “The/the” here. Papacy/Institution
|
||||
hermetic_devotee:0 "adept"
|
||||
hermetic_devotee_plural:0 "adepts"
|
||||
hermetic_priest:0 "magister"
|
||||
hermetic_priest_plural:0 "magisters"
|
||||
hermetic_bishop:0 "magus"
|
||||
hermetic_bishop_plural:0 "magi"
|
||||
hermetic_positive_afterlife:0 "Enlightenment"
|
||||
hermetic_negative_afterlife:0 "Ignorance"
|
||||
hermetic_witch_god_name:0 "Lévi"
|
||||
hermetic_witch_god_name_possessive:0 "Lévi's"
|
||||
hermetic_wealth_god_name:0 "Solomon"
|
||||
hermetic_wealth_god_name_possessive:0 "Solomon's"
|
||||
hermetic_fate_god_name:0 "Einstein"
|
||||
hermetic_fate_god_name_possessive:0 "Einstein's"
|
||||
hermetic_trickster_god_name:0 "$hermetic_death_deity_name$"
|
||||
hermetic_trickster_god_name_possessive:0 "$hermetic_death_deity_name_possessive$"
|
||||
hermetic_night_god_name:0 "Curie"
|
||||
hermetic_night_god_name_possessive:0 "Curie's"
|
||||
|
||||
rosenkreuzer:0 "Order of the Rose Cross"
|
||||
rosenkreuzer_adj:0 "Rosenkreuzer"
|
||||
rosenkreuzer_adherent:0 "Rosenkreuzer"
|
||||
rosenkreuzer_adherent_plural:0 "Rosenkreuzers"
|
||||
rosenkreuzer_desc:0 "The Rosicrucian movement was founded by the legendary Hermetic Christian Rosenkreuz, long before the Event. Rooted in Christian and Kabbalistic mysticism, the Rosenkreuz Hermetics reorganised around the learning centers of Central Europe after the end of the world. They follow in the footsteps of the greatest scholars in history, the likes of Paracelsus and Einstein, in search of God's material and spiritual secrets. To this day, the Rose Cross Degree is by far the most prestigious that can be earned in any European university, short of becoming one of the Laureates themselves."
|
||||
rosenkreuzer_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
|
||||
rosenkreuzer_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP"
|
||||
|
||||
rosenkreuzer_high_god_name:0 "God"
|
||||
rosenkreuzer_high_god_name_possessive:0 "God's"
|
||||
rosenkreuzer_high_god_name_alternate:0 "The Absolute"
|
||||
rosenkreuzer_high_god_name_alternate_possessive:0 "The Absolute's"
|
||||
rosenkreuzer_creator_god_name:0 "God"
|
||||
rosenkreuzer_creator_god_name_possessive:0 "God's"
|
||||
rosenkreuzer_health_god_name:0 "Paracelsus"
|
||||
rosenkreuzer_health_god_name_possessive:0 "Paracelsus'"
|
||||
rosenkreuzer_knowledge_god_name:0 "Logos"
|
||||
rosenkreuzer_knowledge_god_name_possessive:0 "Logos'"
|
||||
rosenkreuzer_war_god_name:0 "Nobel"
|
||||
rosenkreuzer_war_god_name_possessive:0 "Nobel's"
|
||||
rosenkreuzer_religious_symbol:0 "rose cross" #no “The/the” here
|
||||
rosenkreuzer_household_god_name:0 "Jesus"
|
||||
rosenkreuzer_household_god_name_possessive:0 "Jesus'"
|
||||
rosenkreuzer_fertility_god_name:0 "God"
|
||||
rosenkreuzer_fertility_god_name_possessive:0 "God's"
|
||||
rosenkreuzer_water_god_name:0 "Jesus"
|
||||
rosenkreuzer_water_god_name_possessive:0 "Jesus'"
|
||||
|
||||
nobelian:0 "Nobelian Hermetic Order"
|
||||
nobelian_adj:0 "Nobelian"
|
||||
nobelian_adherent:0 "Nobelian"
|
||||
nobelian_adherent_plural:0 "Nobelians"
|
||||
nobelian_desc:0 "The Nobelian Hermetic Order is the secretive society in charge of Europe's Laureates, as well as most universities throughout Northern Europe. Named after the legendary Laureate, Alfred Nobel, the Nobelians believe the Old World was home to master alchemists - those who successfully discovered the famed philosopher's stone and used it to advance Europe to an age of prosperity never seen before. The flying contraptions and machine computers of the world before, however, are now buried below mountains of rubble and decayed beyond repair, with most being impossible to recreate. The failure of the Old World to find the universal panacea was its downfall, a single plague wiping the whole slate clean. Now, the new Hermetics seek to pick up where their ancestors left off, mastering the arts of alchemy, chemistry, medicine, archaeology, and everything in between, all with one goal in mind - find the Cure to End All Cures, and prevent there ever being another Event."
|
||||
nobelian_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
|
||||
nobelian_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP"
|
||||
|
||||
nobelian_high_god_name:0 "Hermes Trismegistus"
|
||||
nobelian_high_god_name_possessive:0 "Hermes'"
|
||||
nobelian_high_god_name_alternate:0 "The Thrice-Greatest"
|
||||
nobelian_high_god_name_alternate_possessive:0 "The Thrice-Greatest's"
|
||||
nobelian_creator_god_name:0 "$nobelian_high_god_name$"
|
||||
nobelian_creator_god_name_possessive:0 "$nobelian_high_god_name_possessive$"
|
||||
nobelian_health_god_name:0 "Panacea"
|
||||
nobelian_health_god_name_possessive:0 "Panacea's"
|
||||
nobelian_knowledge_god_name:0 "Nobel"
|
||||
nobelian_knowledge_god_name_possessive:0 "Nobel's"
|
||||
nobelian_war_god_name:0 "Dynamitis"
|
||||
nobelian_war_god_name_possessive:0 "Dynamitis'"
|
||||
nobelian_religious_symbol:0 "medallion" #no “The/the” here
|
||||
nobelian_household_god_name:0 "Asklepios"
|
||||
nobelian_household_god_name_possessive:0 "Asklepios'"
|
||||
nobelian_fertility_god_name:0 "$nobelian_high_god_name$"
|
||||
nobelian_fertility_god_name_possessive:0 "$nobelian_high_god_name_possessive$"
|
||||
nobelian_water_god_name:0 "$nobelian_health_god_name$"
|
||||
nobelian_water_god_name_possessive:0 "$nobelian_health_god_name_possessive$"
|
||||
|
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|
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l_english:
|
||||
|
||||
hussite_religion:1 "Hussite"
|
||||
hussite_religion_adj:1 "Hussite"
|
||||
hussite_religion_adherent:1 "Hussite"
|
||||
hussite_religion_adherent_plural:1 "Hussites"
|
||||
hussite_religion_desc:1 "The Hussites are the spiritual successors of Jan Hus, a Czech reformer whose movement became one of the key predecessors of Protestantism. Retaining a distinct character over a millennium since the Bohemian Reformation, Hussite churches typically employ elements of both Catholic and Protestant doctrine and liturgy."
|
||||
|
||||
moravian:0 "Unity of the Brethren"
|
||||
moravian_adj:0 "Unitas Fratrum"
|
||||
moravian_adherent:0 "Moravian"
|
||||
moravian_adherent_plural:0 "Moravians"
|
||||
moravian_desc:0 "Claiming to be one of the oldest Protestant churches in the world, the Moravian Church was founded hundreds of years ago before the Event after the Bohemian Reformation. Adhering strongly to doctrines of evangelism, pietism, and most notably Christian pacifism, the Moravian Church is organised into an extensive hierarchy led by the President of the Church. The organisation itself puts a lot of emphasis on missionary and hospital work, believing Christianity to be a religion of the soul, meant to bring joy and fulfilment into the hearts of its people."
|
||||
|
||||
grundtvigian:0 "Grundtvigianism"
|
||||
grundtvigian_adj:0 "Grundtvigian"
|
||||
grundtvigian_adherent:0 "Grundtvigian"
|
||||
grundtvigian_adherent_plural:0 "Grundtvigians"
|
||||
grundtvigian_desc:0 "Once the faith of humble farmers and scholars, the followers of Grundtvigianism have preserved their traditions of enlightenment and communal piety in the centuries since the Event. Rejecting rigid dogma and clerical authority, they instead embrace a “living Christianity,” where faith is nurtured through song, fellowship, and the wisdom of the common folk. Education is sacred, and their folk high schools serve as both houses of learning and places of worship. Though others see them as impractical dreamers, the Grundtvigians hold firm in their belief that knowledge, freedom, and faith must always walk hand in hand."
|
||||
|
|
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|
|||
l_english:
|
||||
|
||||
lutheran:0 "Liturgical Communion"
|
||||
lutheran_adj:0 "Liturgical"
|
||||
lutheran_adherent:0 "Liturgical"
|
||||
lutheran_adherent_plural:0 "Liturgicals"
|
||||
lutheran_desc:0 "The descendants of antediluvian Lutheran religious orders, the Liturgical Communion was founded when the different state churches of Northern Europe set aside their differences as a gambit for survival. The founding of the Archbishopric of Lund to lead all the Lutherans of Europe was a major turning point in halting the slow decay of orthodox Protestantism in the region. All the churches in communion with the Archbishop are thus dedicated to upholding tradition, suppressing heresy, and spreading the teachings of Jesus Christ to those who have since turned away from the faith."
|
||||
|
||||
lutheranism_religion:0 "Lutheran"
|
||||
lutheranism_religion_adj:0 "Lutheran"
|
||||
lutheranism_religion_adherent:0 "Lutheran"
|
||||
lutheranism_religion_adherent_plural:0 "Lutherans"
|
||||
lutheranism_religion_desc:0 "WIP."
|
||||
|
|
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|
|||
l_english:
|
||||
|
||||
novelist_religion:1 "Novelism"
|
||||
novelist_religion_adj:1 "Novelist"
|
||||
novelist_religion_adherent:1 "Novelist"
|
||||
novelist_religion_adherent_plural:1 "Novelists"
|
||||
novelist_religion_desc:1 "While Novelism is a particularly diverse set of beliefs, all Novelists are united by a single belief - or, rather, a single book - the Novel. All Novelists hold that the truth of the world is not held within a single scripture, but is rather hidden within all of them, scattered across time by the unimaginable Author of the Universe. Thus, Novelists delve deep into the writings of the world - from the Bible to lost books of the Old World - in search of hidden meanings and esoteric truths."
|
||||
|
||||
novelist_high_god_name:0 "Eru l'Auteur"
|
||||
novelist_high_god_name_possessive:0 "Eru l'Auteur's"
|
||||
novelist_high_god_name_alternate:0 “the Author"
|
||||
novelist_high_god_name_alternate_possessive:0 "the Author's"
|
||||
novelist_house_of_worship:0 "library" #no “The/the” here
|
||||
novelist_house_of_worship_plural:0 "libraries" #no “The/the” here
|
||||
novelist_religious_text:0 "Novel"
|
||||
novelist_religious_head_title:0 "High King"
|
||||
novelist_religious_head_title_name:0 "White Throne"
|
||||
novelist_divine_realm:0 "Atlantis"
|
||||
novelist_priest_male:0 "inkling"
|
||||
novelist_priest_male_plural:0 "inklings"
|
||||
novelist_bishop:0 "lorekeeper"
|
||||
novelist_bishop_plural:0 "lorekeepers"
|
||||
novelist_positive_afterlife:0 "Sa Cour"
|
||||
novelist_negative_afterlife:0 "Géhenne"
|
||||
novelist_creator_god_name:0 "$novelist_high_god_name$"
|
||||
novelist_creator_god_name_possessive:0 "$novelist_high_god_name_possessive$"
|
||||
|
||||
numenorian:0 "Stewards of Atlantis"
|
||||
numenorian_adj:0 "Atlantean"
|
||||
numenorian_adherent:0 "Atlantean"
|
||||
numenorian_adherent_plural:0 "Atlanteans"
|
||||
numenorian_desc:0 "Atlanteans believe in a diverse pantheon of gods led by the elusive and unknowable [Concept('neow_the_author','Author')|E]. The Author is what remains of the Novel's writer, the one God, split into many lesser gods by dark forces during the [Concept('neow_the_shattering','Shattering')|E], forever altering the course of history. They believe that with his demise, God's idyllic plane of creation, [Concept('neow_atlantis','Atlantis')|E], was transported into the material world as an immortal empire, founded by High King [Concept('neow_charlemagne','Charlemagne')|E] at the beginning of time, who protected the world with his magical sword Durendal. However, during the [Concept('neow_the_event','Event')|E] Durendal was lost, and all of Atlantis fell beneath the waves. Atlanteans seek to recover their First King's blade and regalia, so they may bring back magic and usher in a new era of peace and prosperity under their wise stewardship."
|
||||
numenorian_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
|
||||
numenorian_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP"
|
||||
|
||||
numenorian_devotee:0 "steward"
|
||||
numenorian_devotee_plural:0 "stewards"
|
||||
numenorean_religious_symbol:0 " white tree" #no “The/the” here
|
||||
numenorean_devil_name:0 "le Seigneur des Ténèbres"
|
||||
numenorean_devil_name_possessive:0 "le Seigneur des Ténèbres'"
|
||||
numenorean_death_deity_name:0 "Frankenstein"
|
||||
numenorean_death_deity_name_possessive:0 "Frankenstein's"
|
||||
numenorean_witch_god_name:0 "la Sorciére Blanche"
|
||||
numenorean_witch_god_name_possessive:0 "la Sorciére Blanche's"
|
||||
numenorean_health_god_name:0 "Quasimodo"
|
||||
numenorean_health_god_name_possessive:0 "Quasimodo's"
|
||||
numenorean_fertility_god_name:0 "la Belle"
|
||||
numenorean_fertility_god_name_possessive:0 "la Belle's"
|
||||
numenorean_wealth_god_name:0 "Charlemagne"
|
||||
numenorean_wealth_god_name_possessive:0 "Charlemagne's"
|
||||
numenorean_household_god_name:0 "Valjean le Rédempteur"
|
||||
numenorean_household_god_name_possessive:0 "Valjean le Rédempteur's"
|
||||
numenorean_fate_god_name:0 "les Valar"
|
||||
numenorean_fate_god_name_possessive:0 "les Valar's"
|
||||
numenorean_knowledge_god_name:0 "le Sorcier Grise"
|
||||
numenorean_knowledge_god_name_possessive:0 "le Sorcier Grise's"
|
||||
numenorean_war_god_name:0 "d'Artagnan"
|
||||
numenorean_war_god_name_possessive:0 "d'Artagnan's"
|
||||
numenorean_trickster_god_name:0 "le Sorcier Gris"
|
||||
numenorean_trickster_god_name_possessive:0 "le Sorcier Gris'"
|
||||
numenorean_night_god_name:0 "le Petit Prince"
|
||||
numenorean_night_god_name_possessive:0 "le Petit Prince"
|
||||
numenorean_water_god_name:0 "Capitaine Nemo"
|
||||
numenorean_water_god_name_possessive:0 "Capitaine Nemo's"
|
||||
|
||||
carolingian:0 "Levy of Charlemagne"
|
||||
carolingian_adj:0 "Carolingian"
|
||||
carolingian_adherent:0 "Carolingian"
|
||||
carolingian_adherent_plural:0 "Carolingians"
|
||||
carolingian_desc:0 "The Levy of [Concept('neow_charlemagne','Charlemagne')|E] are those Novelists who believe there is no afterlife awaiting them, except if they earn the privilege to serve Charlemagne's army during the end of days. They believe that Charlemagne, the glorious Sun King and the eternal State itself, ruled the utopian Ancien Régime for millennia, either directly or through his avatars in the mortal plane. When the last Emperor was struck down and imprisoned at sea, the Ancien Régime fell into the hands of the leaderless people, and the world was consumed by anarchy. While his Soldiers await his inevitable return, they worship him as the only worthy God, the physical manifestation of the Author, dedicated to combating evil. The faithful pride themselves on their unceasing endurance, because though the world is dark, and the old regime is close to falling to another Reign of Terror, they will overcome and arise even more glorious than before, when Charlemagne himself returns at the end of history."
|
||||
carolingian_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
|
||||
carolingian_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP"
|
||||
|
||||
carolingian_high_god_name:0 "Charlemagne"
|
||||
carolingian_high_god_name_possessive:0 "Charlemagne's"
|
||||
carolingian_high_god_name_alternate:0 “the First King"
|
||||
carolingian_high_god_name_alternate_possessive:0 "the First King's"
|
||||
carolingian_devotee:0 "soldier"
|
||||
carolingian_devotee_plural:0 "soldiers"
|
||||
carolingian_religious_symbol:0 "Durendal" #no “The/the” here
|
||||
carolingian_devil_name:0 "Léviathan"
|
||||
carolingian_devil_name_possessive:0 "Léviathan's"
|
||||
carolingian_death_deity_name:0 "Madame Guillotine"
|
||||
carolingian_death_deity_name_possessive:0 "Madame Guillotine"
|
||||
carolingian_witch_god_name:0 "Aubéron"
|
||||
carolingian_witch_god_name_possessive:0 "Aubéron's"
|
||||
carolingian_health_god_name:0 "$carolingian_high_god_name$"
|
||||
carolingian_health_god_name_possessive:0 "$carolingian_high_god_name_possessive$"
|
||||
carolingian_fertility_god_name:0 "$carolingian_high_god_name$"
|
||||
carolingian_fertility_god_name_possessive:0 "$carolingian_high_god_name_possessive$"
|
||||
carolingian_wealth_god_name:0 "Naimon"
|
||||
carolingian_wealth_god_name_possessive:0 "Naimon's"
|
||||
carolingian_household_god_name:0 "$carolingian_high_god_name$"
|
||||
carolingian_household_god_name_possessive:0 "$carolingian_high_god_name_possessive$"
|
||||
carolingian_fate_god_name:0 "Roland"
|
||||
carolingian_fate_god_name_possessive:0 "Roland's"
|
||||
carolingian_knowledge_god_name:0 "Olivier"
|
||||
carolingian_knowledge_god_name_possessive:0 "Olivier's"
|
||||
carolingian_war_god_name:0 "Martel"
|
||||
carolingian_war_god_name_possessive:0 "Martel's"
|
||||
carolingian_trickster_god_name:0 "Maugis"
|
||||
carolingian_trickster_god_name_possessive:0 "Maugis'"
|
||||
carolingian_night_god_name:0 "Ganelon"
|
||||
carolingian_night_god_name_possessive:0 "Ganelon's"
|
||||
carolingian_water_god_name:0 "Bayard"
|
||||
carolingian_water_god_name_possessive:0 "Bayard's"
|
||||
|
||||
aslanite:0 "Sons of Aslan"
|
||||
aslanite_adj:0 "Aslanite"
|
||||
aslanite_adherent:0 "Aslanite"
|
||||
aslanite_adherent_plural:0 "Aslanites"
|
||||
aslanite_desc:0 "The Sons of Aslan still hold true the teachings of Jesus Christ, who they believe reincarnated after death as Aslan, the Lion of Judah, and King of Kings. The Lion rules over both Heaven and Earth, and every mortal ruler of man is but a subject to the King of Kings. The Sons of Aslan claim that Christian teachings are incomplete, and the Bible does not hold the complete truth of [Concept('neow_the_author','God')|E], nor does it contain the teachings of Aslan after his ascension to the Throne, being only one fragment of the [Concept('neow_the_novel','Novel')|E]. Thus, through rigorous prayer and study the Aslanites seek to reveal the Missing Testament, the last of God's Commandments, given to his mortal subjects by the Lion of Judah. They do not believe Aslan is to return to Earth to bring the faithful into Heaven, for it is the duty of his followers to seek God and reunite with him by their own terms. One day, the Aslanites hope to bring their misguided Christian brethren into the fold as well, so they may yet be freed from the rivers of Babylon."
|
||||
aslanite_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
|
||||
aslanite_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP"
|
||||
|
||||
aslanite_high_god_name:0 "Aslan"
|
||||
aslanite_high_god_name_possessive:0 "Aslan's"
|
||||
aslanite_high_god_name_alternate:0 "the Lion"
|
||||
aslanite_high_god_name_alternate_possessive:0 "the Lion's"
|
||||
aslanite_devotee:0 "child of Aslan"
|
||||
aslanite_devotee_plural:0 "children of Aslan"
|
||||
aslanite_religious_symbol:0 "crown of Judah" #no “The/the” here
|
||||
aslanite_devil_name:0 "Tash"
|
||||
aslanite_devil_name_possessive:0 "Tash's"
|
||||
aslanite_death_deity_name:0 "Belzébuth"
|
||||
aslanite_death_deity_name_possessive:0 "Belzébuth's"
|
||||
aslanite_witch_god_name:0 "Asmodée"
|
||||
aslanite_witch_god_name_possessive:0 "Asmodée's"
|
||||
aslanite_health_god_name:0 "$aslanite_high_god_name$"
|
||||
aslanite_health_god_name_possessive:0 "$aslanite_high_god_name_possessive$"
|
||||
aslanite_fertility_god_name:0 "$aslanite_high_god_name$"
|
||||
aslanite_fertility_god_name_possessive:0 "$aslanite_high_god_name_possessive$"
|
||||
aslanite_wealth_god_name:0 "$aslanite_war_god_name$"
|
||||
aslanite_wealth_god_name_possessive:0 "$aslanite_war_god_name_possessive$"
|
||||
aslanite_household_god_name:0 "$aslanite_high_god_name$"
|
||||
aslanite_household_god_name_possessive:0 "$aslanite_high_god_name_possessive$"
|
||||
aslanite_fate_god_name:0 "$aslanite_high_god_name_alternate$"
|
||||
aslanite_fate_god_name_possessive:0 "$aslanite_high_god_name_alternate_possessive$"
|
||||
aslanite_knowledge_god_name:0 "$aslanite_high_god_name_alternate$"
|
||||
aslanite_knowledge_god_name_possessive:0 "$aslanite_high_god_name_alternate_possessive$"
|
||||
aslanite_war_god_name:0 "the King of Kings"
|
||||
aslanite_war_god_name_possessive:0 "the King of Kings'"
|
||||
aslanite_trickster_god_name:0 "Méphistophélès"
|
||||
aslanite_trickster_god_name_possessive:0 "Méphistophélès'"
|
||||
aslanite_night_god_name:0 "$aslanite_high_god_name$"
|
||||
aslanite_night_god_name_possessive:0 "$aslanite_high_god_name_possessive$"
|
||||
aslanite_water_god_name:0 "$aslanite_high_god_name$"
|
||||
aslanite_water_god_name_possessive:0 "$aslanite_high_god_name_possessive$"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
simurghi:0 "Da'wah Simurghiya"
|
||||
simurghi_adj:0 "Simurghi"
|
||||
simurghi_adherent:0 "Simurghite"
|
||||
simurghi_adherent_plural:0 "Simurghites"
|
||||
simurghi_desc:0 "Heavily influenced by the Novelists of France, the Simurghis believe the [Concept('neow_the_novel','Novel')|E] as written by the [Concept('neow_the_author','Author')|E] is actually the world at large, still being written to this very day. The Author is inseparable from the world he wrote, with all of its characters and fragmentary deities being singular emanations of the one God. Roland and Charlemagne, in particular, are viewed as allegorical to the stories of Ali and the Prophet respectively, and the Simurghi seek to emulate them through futuwwa - an attribute of Ali analogous to Roland's chivalry. This is accomplished through participation in fityan lodges, where young believers go through various initiation rituals reminiscent of the [Concept('neow_saracen_knights','Saracen knights')|E] of old."
|
||||
simurghi_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
|
||||
simurghi_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP"
|
||||
|
||||
simurghi_house_of_worship:0 "jamah" #no “The/the” here
|
||||
simurghi_house_of_worship_plural:0 "masajid" #no “The/the” here
|
||||
simurghi_devotee:0 "mouride"
|
||||
simurghi_devotee_plural:0 "mourides"
|
||||
simurghi_religious_symbol:0 "Main de Fatma" #no “The/the” here
|
||||
simurghi_devil_name:0 "Iblis"
|
||||
simurghi_devil_name_possessive:0 "Iblis'"
|
||||
simurghi_death_deity_name:0 "Azraël"
|
||||
simurghi_death_deity_name_possessive:0 "Azraël's"
|
||||
simurghi_witch_god_name:0 "Jinn"
|
||||
simurghi_witch_god_name_possessive:0 "Jinn's"
|
||||
simurghi_health_god_name:0 "Jinn"
|
||||
simurghi_health_god_name_possessive:0 "Jinn's"
|
||||
simurghi_fertility_god_name:0 "Jinn"
|
||||
simurghi_fertility_god_name_possessive:0 "Jinn's"
|
||||
simurghi_wealth_god_name:0 "Jinn"
|
||||
simurghi_wealth_god_name_possessive:0 "Jinn's"
|
||||
simurghi_household_god_name:0 "Jinn"
|
||||
simurghi_household_god_name_possessive:0 "Jinn's"
|
||||
simurghi_fate_god_name:0 "Michael"
|
||||
simurghi_fate_god_name_possessive:0 "Michael's"
|
||||
simurghi_knowledge_god_name:0 "Gabriel"
|
||||
simurghi_knowledge_god_name_possessive:0 "Gabriel's"
|
||||
simurghi_war_god_name:0 "Michael"
|
||||
simurghi_war_god_name_possessive:0 "Michael's"
|
||||
simurghi_trickster_god_name:0 "Jinn"
|
||||
simurghi_trickster_god_name_possessive:0 "Jinn's"
|
||||
simurghi_night_god_name:0 "Jinn"
|
||||
simurghi_night_god_name_possessive:0 "Jinn's"
|
||||
simurghi_water_god_name:0 "Michael"
|
||||
simurghi_water_god_name_possessive:0 "Michael's"
|
||||
|
||||
draculean:0 "Order of the Dragon"
|
||||
draculean_adj:0 "Draconian"
|
||||
draculean_adherent:0 "Solomonar"
|
||||
draculean_adherent_plural:0 "Solomonars"
|
||||
draculean_desc:0 "The Order of the Dragon was founded in Transylvania during the height of Númenor's power. Claiming to be followers of the immortal Dracula, the head of the eponymous Order of the Dragon, they believe the secret of the [Concept('neow_the_novel','Novel')|E] is held by the Ascended Masters, hidden across the world. The Novel isn't a physical scripture, but rather the metaphysical sum of the truths of the universe hidden within man's self, with the Masters being its teachers. Alongside Dracula, the Order of the Dragon follows and attempts to seek out other figures such as the Raven King and the mythical Solomonars, emulating their efforts through occult rituals."
|
||||
draculean_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
|
||||
draculean_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP"
|
||||
|
||||
novelist_devotee:0 "initiate"
|
||||
novelist_devotee_plural:0 "initiates"
|
||||
novelist_religious_symbol:0 " " #no “The/the” here
|
||||
novelist_devil_name:0 " "
|
||||
novelist_devil_name_possessive:0 " "
|
||||
novelist_death_deity_name:0 " "
|
||||
novelist_death_deity_name_possessive:0 " "
|
||||
novelist_witch_god_name:0 " "
|
||||
novelist_witch_god_name_possessive:0 " "
|
||||
novelist_health_god_name:0 " "
|
||||
novelist_health_god_name_possessive:0 " "
|
||||
novelist_fertility_god_name:0 " "
|
||||
novelist_fertility_god_name_possessive:0 " "
|
||||
novelist_wealth_god_name:0 " "
|
||||
novelist_wealth_god_name_possessive:0 " "
|
||||
novelist_household_god_name:0 " "
|
||||
novelist_household_god_name_possessive:0 " "
|
||||
novelist_fate_god_name:0 " "
|
||||
novelist_fate_god_name_possessive:0 " "
|
||||
novelist_knowledge_god_name:0 " "
|
||||
novelist_knowledge_god_name_possessive:0 " "
|
||||
novelist_war_god_name:0 " "
|
||||
novelist_war_god_name_possessive:0 " "
|
||||
novelist_trickster_god_name:0 " "
|
||||
novelist_trickster_god_name_possessive:0 " "
|
||||
novelist_night_god_name:0 " "
|
||||
novelist_night_god_name_possessive:0 " "
|
||||
novelist_water_god_name:0 " "
|
||||
novelist_water_god_name_possessive:0 " "
|
||||
|
||||
artificer:0 "Artificer Society"
|
||||
artificer_adj:0 "Artificer"
|
||||
artificer_adherent:0 "Artificer"
|
||||
artificer_adherent_plural:0 "Artificers"
|
||||
artificer_desc:0 "The Artificers believe that the pre-Event world was one guided by the ideals of Reason and Progress, being home to master inventors and craftsmen. Humanity used their machines to explore the land, sea, and sky, so they may dominate the whole Earth. Once mankind attained the truth of the world and the liberty they sought, there was only one reasonable thing left to do. The last invention was by far the greatest, and man successfully crafted his own God, one forged in the fires of the Event. All gods except the God Machine perished in this terrible cataclysm - a necessary sacrifice for progress. This one and only God, imbued with all the lost knowledge of the old civilisation, seeks to give back to his creator race. The [Concept('neow_the_novel','Novel')|E], which contains the arcane knowledge lost in the Event and much, much more, is revealed by God to his faithful through divine revelation. This way, the Artificer Society aims to restore the achievements of their predecessors, so they may one day claim their place in the sun."
|
||||
artificer_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
|
||||
artificer_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP"
|
||||
|
||||
artificer_high_god_name:0 "Dieu la Machine"
|
||||
artificer_high_god_name_possessive:0 "Dieu la Machine's"
|
||||
artificer_high_god_name_alternate:0 “the Artifice"
|
||||
artificer_high_god_name_alternate_possessive:0 "the Artifice's"
|
||||
artificer_house_of_worship:0 "society" #no “The/the” here
|
||||
artificer_house_of_worship_plural:0 "societies" #no “The/the” here
|
||||
artificer_creator_god_name:0 "$artificer_high_god_name$"
|
||||
artificer_creator_god_name_possessive:0 "$artificer_high_god_name_possessive$"
|
||||
artificer_positive_afterlife:0 "l'Étoiles"
|
||||
artificer_negative_afterlife:0 "Néant"
|
||||
artificer_devotee_male:0 "gentleman"
|
||||
artificer_devotee_male_plural:0 "gentlemen"
|
||||
artificer_religious_symbol:0 "flamme de création" #no “The/the” here
|
||||
artificer_devotee_female:0 "lady"
|
||||
artificer_devotee_female_plural:0 "ladies"
|
||||
artificer_devil_name:0 "the Dead Gods"
|
||||
artificer_devil_name_possessive:0 "the Dead Gods'"
|
||||
artificer_death_deity_name:0 "la Pourriture"
|
||||
artificer_death_deity_name_possessive:0 "la Pourriture's"
|
||||
artificer_witch_god_name:0 "l'Auteur Mort"
|
||||
artificer_witch_god_name_possessive:0 "l'Auteur Mort's"
|
||||
artificer_health_god_name:0 "$artificer_high_god_name_alternate$"
|
||||
artificer_health_god_name_possessive:0 "$artificer_high_god_name_alternate_possessive$"
|
||||
artificer_fertility_god_name:0 "$artificer_high_god_name_alternate$"
|
||||
artificer_fertility_god_name_possessive:0 "$artificer_high_god_name_alternate_possessive$"
|
||||
artificer_wealth_god_name:0 "$artificer_high_god_name_alternate$"
|
||||
artificer_wealth_god_name_possessive:0 "$artificer_high_god_name_alternate_possessive$"
|
||||
artificer_household_god_name:0 "$artificer_high_god_name_alternate$"
|
||||
artificer_household_god_name_possessive:0 "$artificer_high_god_name_alternate_possessive$"
|
||||
artificer_fate_god_name:0 "$artificer_high_god_name_alternate$"
|
||||
artificer_fate_god_name_possessive:0 "$artificer_high_god_name_alternate_possessive$"
|
||||
artificer_knowledge_god_name:0 "$artificer_high_god_name_alternate$"
|
||||
artificer_knowledge_god_name_possessive:0 "$artificer_high_god_name_alternate_possessive$"
|
||||
artificer_war_god_name:0 "$artificer_high_god_name_alternate$"
|
||||
artificer_war_god_name_possessive:0 "$artificer_high_god_name_alternate_possessive$"
|
||||
artificer_trickster_god_name:0 "$artificer_high_god_name_alternate$"
|
||||
artificer_trickster_god_name_possessive:0 "$artificer_high_god_name_alternate_possessive$"
|
||||
artificer_night_god_name:0 "$artificer_high_god_name_alternate$"
|
||||
artificer_night_god_name_possessive:0 "$artificer_high_god_name_alternate_possessive$"
|
||||
artificer_water_god_name:0 "$artificer_high_god_name_alternate$"
|
||||
artificer_water_god_name_possessive:0 "$artificer_high_god_name_alternate_possessive$"
|
||||
|
||||
rocambolist:0 "Rocambolic Mysteries"
|
||||
rocambolist_adj:0 "Rocambolist"
|
||||
rocambolist_adherent:0 "Rocambolist"
|
||||
rocambolist_adherent_plural:0 "Rocambolists"
|
||||
rocambolist_desc:0 "Whereas most Novelists seek to find the truth in their surroundings, the Rocambolists believe the missing piece that ties the whole of the [Concept('neow_the_novel','Novel')|E] together is hidden behind countless locks and mysteries - inside the Ark of the Covenant. When the Blessed Architect Solomon was building his Temple to house within it the Novel's maxims, he saw how quickly his people turned to idolatry and heresy, and so he used his otherworldly ring to hide both the Temple and the Ark on another plane. Rocambolists believe that, ever since that day, all of humanity has lived in falsehood and ignorance, a fact which they seek to correct. In addition to decrypting ancient tomes and meditating on primordial spells, Rocambolists are most well known for their secretive gatherings, in which they call upon the ancient spirits of gentlemanly thieves to help them pull off the world's greatest heist - stealing the Ark of the Covenant from the Lost Temple of Solomon."
|
||||
rocambolist_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
|
||||
rocambolist_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP"
|
||||
|
||||
rocambolist_devotee:0 "delver"
|
||||
rocambolist_devotee_plural:0 "delvers"
|
||||
rocambolist_religious_symbol:0 "Solomonic seal" #no “The/the” here
|
||||
rocambolist_devil_name:0 "Asmodée"
|
||||
rocambolist_devil_name_possessive:0 "Asmodée's"
|
||||
rocambolist_death_deity_name:0 "Fantômas"
|
||||
rocambolist_death_deity_name_possessive:0 "Fantômas'"
|
||||
rocambolist_witch_god_name:0 "$rocambolist_death_deity_name$"
|
||||
rocambolist_witch_god_name_possessive:0 "$rocambolist_death_deity_name_possessive$"
|
||||
rocambolist_health_god_name:0 "Rocambole"
|
||||
rocambolist_health_god_name_possessive:0 "Rocambole's"
|
||||
rocambolist_fertility_god_name:0 "$rocambolist_fate_god_name$"
|
||||
rocambolist_fertility_god_name_possessive:0 "$rocambolist_fate_god_name_possessive$"
|
||||
rocambolist_wealth_god_name:0 "Hiram"
|
||||
rocambolist_wealth_god_name_possessive:0 "Hiram's"
|
||||
rocambolist_household_god_name:0 "$rocambolist_fate_god_name$"
|
||||
rocambolist_household_god_name_possessive:0 "$rocambolist_fate_god_name_possessive$"
|
||||
rocambolist_fate_god_name:0 "Roi Salomon"
|
||||
rocambolist_fate_god_name_possessive:0 "Roi Salomon"
|
||||
rocambolist_knowledge_god_name:0 "Poirot"
|
||||
rocambolist_knowledge_god_name_possessive:0 "Poirot's"
|
||||
rocambolist_war_god_name:0 "$rocambolist_fate_god_name$"
|
||||
rocambolist_war_god_name_possessive:0 "$rocambolist_fate_god_name_possessive$"
|
||||
rocambolist_trickster_god_name:0 "Lupin"
|
||||
rocambolist_trickster_god_name_possessive:0 "Lupin's"
|
||||
rocambolist_night_god_name:0 "$rocambolist_trickster_god_name$"
|
||||
rocambolist_night_god_name_possessive:0 "$rocambolist_trickster_god_name_possessive$"
|
||||
rocambolist_water_god_name:0 "$rocambolist_health_god_name$"
|
||||
rocambolist_water_god_name_possessive:0 "$rocambolist_health_god_name_possessive$"
|
||||
|
||||
absurdist:0 "Absurdist Academy"
|
||||
absurdist_adj:0 "Absurdist"
|
||||
absurdist_adherent:0 "Absurdist"
|
||||
absurdist_adherent_plural:0 "Absurdists"
|
||||
absurdist_desc:0 "The Absurdist Academy, founded with the blessing of High King Isildur I, was created with the goal of allowing commonfolk and nobles alike to study theology, philosophy, and other sciences. The conclusion these scholars came to is that the Author created the Novel with purpose, but as time passed and the Novel grew, it began to contradict itself, creating endless cycles of events which defy reason or logic. This has made an indifferent and meaningless universe, one without objective morality. The central teaching of the Absurdists is therefore that one must decide the meaning of their own life through any method they choose, through their innate free will. Unlike other Novelists, the faithful view written works only as tools for survival in an unpredictable existence, rather than sources of metaphysical truth."
|
||||
|
||||
absurdist_devotee:0 "student"
|
||||
absurdist_devotee_plural:0 "students"
|
||||
absurdist_religious_symbol:0 " " #no “The/the” here
|
||||
absurdist_devil_name:0 " "
|
||||
absurdist_devil_name_possessive:0 " "
|
||||
absurdist_death_deity_name:0 " "
|
||||
absurdist_death_deity_name_possessive:0 " "
|
||||
absurdist_witch_god_name:0 " "
|
||||
absurdist_witch_god_name_possessive:0 " "
|
||||
absurdist_health_god_name:0 " "
|
||||
absurdist_health_god_name_possessive:0 " "
|
||||
absurdist_fertility_god_name:0 " "
|
||||
absurdist_fertility_god_name_possessive:0 " "
|
||||
absurdist_wealth_god_name:0 " "
|
||||
absurdist_wealth_god_name_possessive:0 " "
|
||||
absurdist_household_god_name:0 " "
|
||||
absurdist_household_god_name_possessive:0 " "
|
||||
absurdist_fate_god_name:0 " "
|
||||
absurdist_fate_god_name_possessive:0 " "
|
||||
absurdist_knowledge_god_name:0 " "
|
||||
absurdist_knowledge_god_name_possessive:0 " "
|
||||
absurdist_war_god_name:0 " "
|
||||
absurdist_war_god_name_possessive:0 " "
|
||||
absurdist_trickster_god_name:0 " "
|
||||
absurdist_trickster_god_name_possessive:0 " "
|
||||
absurdist_night_god_name:0 " "
|
||||
absurdist_night_god_name_possessive:0 " "
|
||||
absurdist_water_god_name:0 " "
|
||||
absurdist_water_god_name_possessive:0 " "
|
||||
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|
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l_english:
|
||||
|
||||
resurgentist_religion:1 "Resurgentist"
|
||||
resurgentist_religion_adj:1 "Resurgentist"
|
||||
resurgentist_religion_adherent:1 "Resurgentist"
|
||||
resurgentist_religion_adherent_plural:1 "Resurgentists"
|
||||
resurgentist_religion_desc:1 "Resurgentism is an umbrella term for the various Italian movements that do not associate with the Catholic Church. They all share the common goal of working towards a Second Risorgimento, in order to liberate the Italian princes from their clerical shackles and restore Italy, or as is more often the case, Rome itself."
|
||||
|
||||
neoclassical:0 "Neoclassicalism"
|
||||
neoclassical_adj:0 "Neoclassical"
|
||||
neoclassical_adherent:0 "Neoclassical"
|
||||
neoclassical_adherent_plural:0 "Neoclassicals"
|
||||
neoclassical_desc:0 "Neoclassicalism is a mystery cult that dominated Italy during the early post-Event. They worship a pantheon led by the god Virtus and his muses Prudentia, Iustitia, Fortitudo, and Temperantia. These deities embody their respective great virtues, which all humans must strive to embody as well. Neoclassicalists hold that virtue is the foundation of society, and feudalism, which rewards status and heritage, is fundamentally incompatible with virtuous governance, upheld by the likes of the Roman Republic. As such, they turn to emulating all the greatest thinkers and artists of the Classical Era, who they believe upkept a society which embodied the values of the gods, and were rewarded by the gods in return."
|
||||
neoclassical_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
|
||||
neoclassical_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP"
|
||||
|
||||
romanofuturist:0 "Romano-Futurism"
|
||||
romanofuturist_adj:0 "Romano-Futurist"
|
||||
romanofuturist_adherent:0 "Romano-Futurist"
|
||||
romanofuturist_adherent_plural:0 "Romano-Futurists"
|
||||
romanofuturist_desc:0 "Romano-Futurism is an anti-clerical, anti-feudal, and anti-reactionary movement aiming to liberate the world from the Dark Ages by any means necessary. Romano-Futurists believe that only through total rejection of the Old World can the New World achieve modernity. Old World values such as feudalism, religiousness, and nationalism cloud the minds of the peasantry and keep them entrenched in the dredges that they are born into and in which they die. Thus, only through the abolition of feudalism, the destruction of the Church, and the transcendence of borders can the New World progress into true modernity, laying down the foundations for constructing a New Rome, a great utopia free from the shackles of regression."
|
||||
romanofuturist_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
|
||||
romanofuturist_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP"
|
||||
|
|
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|
|||
l_english:
|
||||
|
||||
#Common sikhism Localization
|
||||
sikhism_religion:0 "Sikhism"
|
||||
sikhism_religion_adj:0 "Sikh"
|
||||
sikhism_religion_adherent:0 "Sikh"
|
||||
sikhism_religion_adherent_plural:0 "Sikhs"
|
||||
sikhism_religion_desc:1 "Sikhism is a monotheistic religion founded by the ten Gurus, the tenth and final being the Guru Granth Sahib, the living Guru and holy scripture of the religion. The teachings of the Gurus serve to bring their students - the Sikhs - closer to oneness with Waheguru, the all-encompassing one God."
|
||||
|
||||
#Amritdharis
|
||||
amritdhari:0 "Amritdhari Sikh"
|
||||
amritdhari_adj:0 "Amritdhari"
|
||||
amritdhari_adherent:0 "Amritdhari"
|
||||
amritdhari_adherent_plural:0 "Amritdharis"
|
||||
amritdhari_desc:1 "Sikhs have traditionally practised a purification rite called the Amrit Sanskar in order to be initiated into the Khalsa - the spiritual community of the Sikhs. Upon initiation, one becomes an Amritdhari, and is from then on obligated to follow the Sikh articles of faith with strict diligence. However, the prevailing belief is that prior to the Event, most Sikhs chose to forgo the initiation ceremony, refusing to purify themselves or wear the five symbols of faith. Thus, because of the build up of impurity, the world sought to purify itself via the Event. Modern Sikhs, as a result, seek to follow their articles of faith with renewed vigour. Each Sikh must wear the five Ks - kesh, kangha, kara, kachhera and kirpan. Additionally, they must not commit adultery, cut their hair, consume any intoxicants, or eat kutha meat. Through strict adherence of these practices, Sikhs can hope to live a pious life, and achieve oneness with Waheguru after death."
|
||||
|
||||
sikh_high_god_name:0 "Waheguru"
|
||||
sikh_high_god_name_possessive:0 "Waheguru's"
|
||||
sikh_high_god_name_alternate:0 “Ik Onkar"
|
||||
sikh_high_god_name_alternate_possessive:0 "Ik Onkar's"
|
||||
sikh_devil_name:0 "Manmat"
|
||||
sikh_devil_name_possessive:0 "Manmat's"
|
||||
sikh_death_deity_name:0 "Ajrail"
|
||||
sikh_death_deity_name_possessive:0 "Ajrail's"
|
||||
sikh_house_of_worship:0 "gurdwara" #no “The/the” here
|
||||
sikh_house_of_worship_plural:0 "gurdwaras" #no “The/the” here
|
||||
sikh_religious_symbol:0 "Khanda" #no “The/the” here
|
||||
sikh_religious_text:0 "Guru Granth Sahib" #no “The/the” here
|
||||
sikh_religious_head_title:0 "Guru" #no “The/the” here. Pope/Guy
|
||||
sikh_religious_head_title_name:0 "Gurgadhi" #no “The/the” here. Papacy/Institution
|
||||
sikh_devotee:0 "sikkh"
|
||||
sikh_devotee_plural:0 "sikkhs"
|
||||
sikh_priest_male:0 "granthi"
|
||||
sikh_priest_male_plural:0 "granthis"
|
||||
sikh_bishop:0 "baba"
|
||||
sikh_bishop_plural:0 "babas"
|
||||
sikh_positive_afterlife:0 "Sachkhand"
|
||||
sikh_negative_afterlife:0 "Narak"
|
||||
sikh_witch_god_name:0 "Ravana"
|
||||
sikh_witch_god_name_possessive:0 "Ravana's"
|
||||
sikh_creator_god_name:0 "Ik Onkar"
|
||||
sikh_creator_god_name_possessive:0 "Ik Onkar's"
|
||||
sikh_health_god_name:0 "Satnam"
|
||||
sikh_health_god_name_possessive:0 "Satnam's"
|
||||
sikh_fertility_god_name:0 "Mohan"
|
||||
sikh_fertility_god_name_possessive:0 "Mohan's"
|
||||
sikh_wealth_god_name:0 "Maadhav"
|
||||
sikh_wealth_god_name_possessive:0 "Maadhav's"
|
||||
sikh_household_god_name:0 "Govind"
|
||||
sikh_household_god_name_possessive:0 "Govind's"
|
||||
sikh_fate_god_name:0 "Akal Purakh"
|
||||
sikh_fate_god_name_possessive:0 "Akal Purakh's"
|
||||
sikh_knowledge_god_name:0 "Waheguru"
|
||||
sikh_knowledge_god_name_possessive:0 "Waheguru's"
|
||||
sikh_war_god_name:0 "Rama"
|
||||
sikh_war_god_name_possessive:0 "Rama's"
|
||||
sikh_trickster_god_name:0 "Hankar"
|
||||
sikh_trickster_god_name_possessive:0 "Hankar's"
|
||||
sikh_night_god_name:0 "Dharamrai"
|
||||
sikh_night_god_name_possessive:0 "Dharamrai's"
|
||||
sikh_water_god_name:0 "Nirankar"
|
||||
sikh_water_god_name_possessive:0 "Nirankar's"
|
||||
|
|
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|
|||
l_english:
|
||||
|
||||
thelema_religion:1 "Thelema"
|
||||
thelema_religion_adj:1 "Thelema"
|
||||
thelema_religion_adherent:1 "Thelemite"
|
||||
thelema_religion_adherent_plural:1 "Thelemites"
|
||||
thelema_religion_desc:1 "The Thelema faith was founded by the great prophet Aleister Crowley long before the Event. He wrote the Book of the Law, as guided by the angel Aiwass, and from there dictated the guiding principle of the faith, 'Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.' Centuries later, Thelemic religions are organised into Lodges, defined by various distinct movements and beliefs. They may not always get along, but all strive to live by the Law."
|
||||
|
||||
thelema_high_god_name:0 "Nuit"
|
||||
thelema_high_god_name_possessive:0 "Nuit's"
|
||||
thelema_high_god_name_alternate:0 "the Queen"
|
||||
thelema_high_god_name_alternate_possessive:0 "the Queen's"
|
||||
thelema_devil_name:0 "Choronzon"
|
||||
thelema_devil_name_possessive:0 "Choronzon's"
|
||||
thelema_death_deity_name:0 "the Great Mother"
|
||||
thelema_death_deity_name_possessive:0 "the Great Mother's"
|
||||
thelema_house_of_worship:0 "lodge"
|
||||
thelema_house_of_worship_plural:0 "lodges"
|
||||
thelema_religious_symbol:0 "Hexagram"
|
||||
thelema_religious_text:0 "Book of the Law"
|
||||
thelema_religious_head_title:0 "Grandmaster"
|
||||
thelema_religious_head_title_name:0 "Grand Lodge of Britannia"
|
||||
thelema_devotee:0 "occultist"
|
||||
thelema_devotee_neuter:0 "occultists"
|
||||
thelema_priest:0 "mage"
|
||||
thelema_priest_plural:0 "mages"
|
||||
thelema_priest_alternate_plural:0 "priests"
|
||||
thelema_bishop:0 "archmage"
|
||||
thelema_bishop_plural:0 "archmages"
|
||||
thelema_positive_afterlife:0 "Nuit's Embrace"
|
||||
thelema_negative_afterlife:0 "the Abyss"
|
||||
thelema_witch_god_name:0 "Ra-Hoor-Khuit"
|
||||
thelema_witch_god_name_possessive:0 "Ra-Hoor-Khuit's"
|
||||
thelema_creator_god_name:0 "$thelema_high_god_name$"
|
||||
thelema_creator_god_name_possessive:0 "$thelema_high_god_name_possessive$"
|
||||
thelema_health_god_name:0 "$thelema_witch_god_name$"
|
||||
thelema_health_god_name_possessive:0 "$thelema_witch_god_name_possessive$"
|
||||
thelema_fertility_god_name:0 "Babalon"
|
||||
thelema_fertility_god_name_possessive:0 "Babalon's"
|
||||
thelema_wealth_god_name:0 "Ma'at"
|
||||
thelema_wealth_god_name_possessive:0 "Ma'at's"
|
||||
thelema_household_god_name:0 "Hoor-pa-kraat"
|
||||
thelema_household_god_name_possessive:0 "Hoor-pa-kraat's"
|
||||
thelema_fate_god_name:0 "Hadit"
|
||||
thelema_fate_god_name_possessive:0 "Hadit's"
|
||||
thelema_knowledge_god_name:0 "Aiwass"
|
||||
thelema_knowledge_god_name_possessive:0 "Aiwass'"
|
||||
thelema_war_god_name:0 "Therion"
|
||||
thelema_war_god_name_possessive:0 "Therion's"
|
||||
thelema_trickster_god_name:0 "$thelema_household_god_name$"
|
||||
thelema_trickster_god_name_possessive:0 "$thelema_household_god_name_possessive$"
|
||||
thelema_night_god_name:0 "Our Lady of the Stars"
|
||||
thelema_night_god_name_possessive:0 "Our Lady's"
|
||||
thelema_water_god_name:0 "$thelema_war_god_name$"
|
||||
thelema_water_god_name_possessive:0 "$thelema_war_god_name_possessive$"
|
||||
|
||||
royal_thelema:0 "Royal Thelema"
|
||||
royal_thelema_adj:0 "Royal Thelema"
|
||||
royal_thelema_adherent:0 "Royal Thelemite"
|
||||
royal_thelema_adherent_plural:0 "Royal Thelemites"
|
||||
royal_thelema_desc:0 "Royal Thelema, founded during the early days of the British Empire, worships a deity known only as "the Queen". It is said that the Queen, the once temporal ruler of Britannia, ascended to the stars in the midst of the Event, leaving behind the material plane to be governed by her loyal subjects. The Covens of the Royal Thelemites teach their followers to find their True Will - their deepest desire, and their role in life as chosen for them by the Queen. Only through undying subservience to the Queen and her Empire can one discover their True Will, and claim their divine role in the universe."
|
||||
royal_thelema_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
|
||||
royal_thelema_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP"
|
||||
|
||||
victorian:0 "Victorianism"
|
||||
victorian_adj:0 "Victorian"
|
||||
victorian_adherent:0 "Victorian"
|
||||
victorian_adherent_plural:0 "Victorians"
|
||||
victorian_desc:0 "Victorian Thelemites worship Victoria Gloriana, the Queen of the Heavens. Long ago, the Queen ruled all the seas of the earth from the Golden Throne, which was granted to her by the sea goddess Britannia. However, during the final days of the Empire, the great Queen ascended to the Heavens, leaving behind her regents - the Lord Protectors - to care for her mortal subjects. The Queen's ascension heralded the beginning of the Aeon of Ma'at, in which the spiritual world bleeds through to the material one. And so, those initiated into the faith's secretive magical Lodges seek harmony with the faeries and living gods of their world, while the royal cadres of holy knights fulfil their oaths to the ancient empire with unwavering loyalty."
|
||||
victorian_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
|
||||
victorian_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP"
|
||||
|
||||
special_doctrine_base_thelema_name: "Royal Thelema"
|
||||
special_doctrine_base_thelema_desc: "Devoted to the mystic legacy of the eternal goddess of Britannia, Her Majesty the Queen, this strain of Thelemite thought identifies itself by its royal lineage."
|
||||
|
||||
old_thelema:0 "Old Thelema"
|
||||
old_thelema_adj:0 "Old Thelema"
|
||||
old_thelema_adherent:0 "Old Thelemic"
|
||||
old_thelema_adherent_plural:0 "Old Thelemics"
|
||||
old_thelema_desc:0 "The Old Thelema faith was abandoned many years ago by most inhabitants of the British Empire in favour of Victorianism. Old Thelemites claim to be practising their faith as originally dictated by the prophet Crowley. They reject the position of the Lord Protectors as regents of the Queen, considering mainstream Thelemite beliefs to be a perversion of the goddess Nuit. Old Thelemites do not believe Nuit is to return to Earth to rule Britannia, and instead consider the British Empire to be a theologically oppressive state, hellbent on spreading their faith and state to all corners of the Earth, making them no different than the Church. This stance was cause for a massive civil war in Britain in the 23rd century, which led to their marginalisation from society. As such, Old Thelemites only persist in the fringes of Britain, and instead focus their practice on the personal will of the individual, acting to discover their True Will."
|
||||
old_thelema_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
|
||||
old_thelema_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP"
|
||||
|
||||
special_doctrine_old_thelema_name: "Nuit Thelema"
|
||||
special_doctrine_old_thelema_desc: "Distinguishing itself from Royal Thelema, those who honor the goddess Nuit categorically reject the Imperial religious hierarchy and the authoritarian influence of the British Empire."
|
||||
|
||||
britannic_religion:1 "Britannic"
|
||||
britannic_religion_adj:1 "Britannic"
|
||||
britannic_religion_adherent:1 "Britannic"
|
||||
britannic_religion_adherent_plural:1 "Britannics"
|
||||
britannic_religion_desc:1 "The beliefs of the Britannic faithful generally revolve around the high goddess Britannia as the Queen of the Seas, as well as the goddess of war and liberty. Though dominant in the early political landscape of post-Event Britain, the conquests of Arthur Crowtemple and the rise of occultism in the Isles has turned the Britannic religion into a distant memory for many."
|
||||
|
|
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|
|||
l_english:
|
||||
|
||||
third_estatist_religion:1 "Tiers État"
|
||||
third_estatist_religion_adj:1 "Estatist"
|
||||
third_estatist_religion_adherent:1 "Estatist"
|
||||
third_estatist_religion_adherent_plural:1 "Estatists"
|
||||
third_estatist_religion_desc:1 "The Third Estatists are followers of the French Revolution, a legendary event in which the common people rose up to overthrow their masters. They hold that the [Concept('neow_the_event','Event')|E] was cast upon what remained of the First Estate after they crept into power once more, until the Third Estate was all that remained in the world. From there, they rebuilt, adapting to the new world by putting the rights of men above any gods or kings."
|
||||
|
||||
third_estatist_high_god_name:0 "The Supreme Being"
|
||||
third_estatist_high_god_name_possessive:0 "The Supreme Being's"
|
||||
third_estatist_high_god_name_alternate:0 "The Creator"
|
||||
third_estatist_high_god_name_alternate_possessive:0 "The Creator's"
|
||||
third_estatist_devil_name:0 "Madame Guillotine"
|
||||
third_estatist_devil_name_possessive:0 "Madame Guillotine's"
|
||||
third_estatist_death_deity_name:0 "$third_estatist_devil_name$"
|
||||
third_estatist_death_deity_name_possessive:0 "$third_estatist_devil_name_possessive$"
|
||||
third_estatist_house_of_worship:0 "convention" #no “The/the” here
|
||||
third_estatist_house_of_worship_plural:0 "conventions" #no “The/the” here
|
||||
third_estatist_religious_symbol:0 "tricolour" #no “The/the” here
|
||||
third_estatist_religious_text:0 "Declaration" #no “The/the” here
|
||||
third_estatist_religious_head_title:0 "First Citizen" #no “The/the” here. Pope/Guy
|
||||
third_estatist_religious_head_title_name:0 "National Convention" #no “The/the” here. Papacy/Institution
|
||||
third_estatist_devotee:0 "citizen"
|
||||
third_estatist_devotee_plural:0 "citizens"
|
||||
third_estatist_priest:0 "speaker"
|
||||
third_estatist_priest_plural:0 "speakers"
|
||||
third_estatist_bishop:0 "proclamator"
|
||||
third_estatist_bishop_plural:0 "proclamator"
|
||||
third_estatist_positive_afterlife:0 "the Enlightenment"
|
||||
third_estatist_negative_afterlife:0 "the Bastille"
|
||||
third_estatist_witch_god_name:0 "$third_estatist_devil_name$"
|
||||
third_estatist_witch_god_name_possessive:0 "$third_estatist_devil_name_possessive$"
|
||||
third_estatist_creator_god_name:0 "$third_estatist_high_god_name$"
|
||||
third_estatist_creator_god_name_possessive:0 "$third_estatist_high_god_name_possessive$"
|
||||
third_estatist_health_god_name:0 "Notre-Seigneur"
|
||||
third_estatist_health_god_name_possessive:0 "Notre-Seigneur's"
|
||||
third_estatist_fertility_god_name:0 "Notre-Dame"
|
||||
third_estatist_fertility_god_name_possessive:0 "Notre-Dame's"
|
||||
third_estatist_wealth_god_name:0 "$third_estatist_war_god_name$"
|
||||
third_estatist_wealth_god_name_possessive:0 "$third_estatist_war_god_name_possessive$"
|
||||
third_estatist_household_god_name:0 "$third_estatist_fertility_god_name$"
|
||||
third_estatist_household_god_name_possessive:0 "$third_estatist_fertility_god_name_possessive$"
|
||||
third_estatist_fate_god_name:0 "le Prophéte"
|
||||
third_estatist_fate_god_name_possessive:0 "le Prophéte"
|
||||
third_estatist_knowledge_god_name:0 "$third_estatist_war_god_name$"
|
||||
third_estatist_knowledge_god_name_possessive:0 "$third_estatist_war_god_name_possessive$"
|
||||
third_estatist_war_god_name:0 "l'Empereur"
|
||||
third_estatist_war_god_name_possessive:0 "l'Empereur's"
|
||||
third_estatist_trickster_god_name:0 "le Roi Soleil"
|
||||
third_estatist_trickster_god_name_possessive:0 "le Roi Soleil's"
|
||||
third_estatist_night_god_name:0 "$third_estatist_devil_name$"
|
||||
third_estatist_night_god_name_possessive:0 "$third_estatist_devil_name_possessive$"
|
||||
third_estatist_water_god_name:0 "$third_estatist_war_god_name$"
|
||||
third_estatist_water_god_name_possessive:0 "$third_estatist_war_god_name_possessive$"
|
||||
|
||||
girondin:0 "Girondin Convention"
|
||||
girondin_adj:0 "Girondin"
|
||||
girondin_adherent:0 "Girondin"
|
||||
girondin_adherent_plural:0 "Girondins"
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girondin_desc:0 "The Girondins are a deistic faith that believes the many gods of Europe are merely individual facets of a single great, incomprehensible Architect of Creation, who made man in his image spiritually, but not physically. Because man is of the Creator, it is also man who is to rule over other men, with those of the First Estate being chosen by the Creator to rule. However, should a monarch fall to his basal desires, and fail to uphold the duties and virtues bestowed upon him by God, it is the duty of the Third Estate to dethrone him and feed him to Madame Guillotine. It is in this way that Girondists uphold the balance of the universe, for it was Madame Guillotine who brought the [Concept('neow_the_event','Event')|E] once every ruler on Earth was a corrupt tyrant. The three archangels of God - Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity, embody the principles a just and righteous ruler is to live by, and are also those who bring the Third Estate to depose a tyrant."
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girondin_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
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girondin_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP"
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special_doctrine_liberty_name: "Liberté Focus"
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special_doctrine_liberty_desc: "Identifying itself primarily by its commitment to the virtue and archangel known as "Liberté", this sect of Estatist religion emphasizes independence and freedom above the two other causes."
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jacobin:0 "Montagnard Convention"
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jacobin_adj:0 "Jacobin"
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jacobin_adherent:0 "Jacobin"
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jacobin_adherent_plural:0 "Jacobins"
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jacobin_desc:0 "The Jacobins, members of a secret society in the highest echelons of European academia, are those who live to placate the eternal hunger of Madame Guillotine. Jacobins believe that many years before the [Concept('neow_the_event','Event')|E], the prophet Robespierre was given this sacred duty by the Madame herself, but was soon killed by those unbelievers who considered him a madman. With Madame Guillotine left unfed, it was humanity that paid the price, the Madame taking back all the lives owed to her in the Event. With rivers of blood painting the streets of Europe red, the Jacobins slowly reemerged and reorganised, seeking to right the wrongs of their ancestors. Though denounced by the rest of the Third Estatists and driven underground by the many other faiths of the continent, the Jacobins have slowly built up a web of informants and volunteers in Europe's universities, and only need the right time to strike."
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jacobin_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
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jacobin_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP"
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special_doctrine_fraternity_name: "Fraternité Focus"
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special_doctrine_fraternity_desc: "Identifying itself primarily by its commitment to the virtue and archangel known as "Fraternité", this sect of Estatist religion emphasizes brotherhood and unity of mankind above the two other causes."
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communard:0 "Communard Convention"
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communard_adj:0 "Communard"
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communard_adherent:0 "Communard"
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communard_adherent_plural:0 "Communards"
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communard_desc:0 "The Communards are those Girondins who reject the First Estate as the one given mandate by God. Instead, they believe a ruler cannot uphold his duties if he isn't even of the same Estate, and as such they believe the only Estate capable of ruling over the Third Estate is itself. Only the lowest echelons of society can uphold Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity, for they are the only ones who know what life is like without them. They also insist that Madame Guillotine will never be satisfied if she is fed the lives of those who have nothing to give, for it is the fat and the rich she yearns for. Thus, the Communards haven't only given themselves the noble goal of peasant liberation, but also believe it is their divine right to feed the whole of the First Estate to Madame Guillotine. As such, the Communards are heavily demonised and feared by the rulers and faiths of Europe, and rightfully so - for they have no compassion for the ruling classes and ask for none in return. When their turn comes, they will make no excuse for the terror to be unleashed."
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communard_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
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communard_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP"
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special_doctrine_equality_name: "Egalité Focus"
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special_doctrine_equality_desc: "Identifying itself primarily by its commitment to the virtue and archangel known as "Egalité", this sect of Estatist religion emphasizes humility and fairness above the two other causes."
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wicca_religion:1 "Wicca"
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wicca_religion_adj:1 "Wiccan"
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wicca_religion_adherent:1 "Wiccan"
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wicca_religion_adherent_plural:1 "Wiccans"
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wicca_religion_desc:1 "Wicca, also known as the Craft, was founded before the Event by High Priest Scire, from which all British Wiccans trace initiatory descent. Wicca is a religion that is not born into, as all members must pass initiatory rites when of age, proving their dedication to the Craft. Organised into various Lodges, Wiccan religious practices are generally secretive and private, taking place in nature and in the cover of moonlight."
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avalonian:0 "Covens of the Round Table"
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avalonian_adj:0 "Avalonian"
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avalonian_adherent:0 "Avalonian"
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avalonian_adherent_plural:0 "Avalonians"
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avalonian_desc:0 "Born from the old Wiccan rites, the Summer Queen trace their heritage back to their founder, the grand wizard Scire, who led a great revival of ancient Arthurian traditions in Britain. The Summer Queen faithful believe that long ago in Avalon, the Queen married a mighty and noble knight. Thus, the Queen was granted eternal dominion over the summer, and the knight became the King of Winter. Their subjects on earth were free to revel under their protection, enjoying celebrations of morris dancing, maypoles, the burning of wicker men, and vast amounts of cider. The Summer Queen grants her followers health and prosperity, while the Winter King protects his subjects from invaders and evil fae using the legendary sword Excalibur, emanations of which are said to still be found in the natural world."
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avalonian_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
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avalonian_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP"
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arcane:0 "Arcane Covens"
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arcane_adj:0 "Arcane"
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arcane_adherent:0 "Arcanist"
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arcane_adherent_plural:0 "Aracnists"
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arcane_desc:0 "The mages of the Arcane Covens are avid practitioners and students of all types of magick, having earned themselves a reputation all throughout the British Isles for their unwavering dedication to the Craft. Compared to other traditions of magick study, the Arcane Covens are particular for their rigid ritual structure and priestly hierarchy, having many explicitly defined and organised rituals, all strictly watched by the Covens' high priests. Arcanists worship a wide variety of gods and goddesses, each considered a different aspect of either the Horned Lord or the Lady in the Moon."
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arcane_religious_head_title:0 "WIP"
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arcane_religious_head_title_name:0 "WIP"
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