宗教
宗教(Religion)は、キャラクターもしくは伯爵領にいる領民が信奉する神々(deities)や聖人(holy figures)を決定します。最も基本的な階層は宗派(faith)であり、その教義(doctrine)と信条(tenet)が効果と法を決めます。それぞれの宗派はより広い宗教(religion)に分類され、それは3つの宗教グループ(religious families[1])の1つに分類されます。
宗教グループ
Each faith is part of a religious family, which determines how faith hostility is calculated. Faiths that have the Ecumenism,
Sunni,
Shia or
Muhakkima doctrine consider other faiths with the same doctrine astray. There are also several tenets that modify faith hostility.
Family | Different religious families | Different religions | Different faiths | Susceptible to heresies |
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Abrahamic | Evil | Evil | Hostile | ![]() |
Eastern | Hostile | Astray* | Astray* | ![]() |
Pagan | Evil | Hostile | Astray | ![]() |
- Zoroastrianism is the only Eastern religion to treat different faiths within the religion as hostile. Other Eastern Religions are still treated as astray.
Faith hostility
Each faith has a negative view of every other faith; how negative the effects are depends on the religious family. Faiths with the Pluralist doctrine have these penalties halved, while the
Fundamentalist doctrine doubles the penalties.
View | Character opinion | Popular opinion | Intermarriage | Title usurpation | Holy Wars | Description |
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Righteous | 0 | 0 | ![]() |
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This Faith is considered legitimate. |
Astray | −10 | −15 | ![]() |
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This Faith differs in a way that is not particularly significant. |
Hostile | −20 | −30 | ![]() |
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This Faith deviates significantly. |
Evil | −30 | −45 | ![]() |
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This Faith is considered anathema. |
Faith organization
Faith organization describes how organized and coherent each faith is. Faiths can be divided into organized and unreformed, each having advantages but also some drawbacks. Most Pagan faiths start unreformed, while all Abrahamic and Eastern faiths start organized.
Organized | Unreformed | |
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Adopt Feudal / Clan Ways decision | yes | no |
Conversion | superior | inferior |
Opinion with Feudal, Republic and Clan Vassals | 0 | −20 |
Monthly Prestige | 0 | +20% |
Conversion Cost to Unreformed Faiths | +500% | 0 |
Conquest Casus Belli | no | yes |
Pagan combat advantage | 0 | +10 |
Faith creation | New faiths | Reformation |
Virtues and sins
Virtues and sins are traits which a religion or faith considers virtuous or sinful. Some tenets will add great virtues or great sins, which have a double effect.
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Virtue | +10 | +1 |
Great virtue | +20 | +2 |
Sin | −10 | −1 |
Great sin | −20 | −2 |
Religions
Religions have two main effects. First, each religion has a baseline set of sins and virtues. Second, the religion determines which men-at-arms its holy orders will favor. A faith's tenets can add traits considered sins and virtues, replacing some of the original ones if they happen to conflict.
Religious family | Religion | Virtues | Sins | Holy order men-at-arms | Holy sites | Holy order names | High god name | Great holy war name | Court Chaplain / Realm Priest name | |||
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Abrahamic | Christianity |
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God | Crusade | Suffragan Bishop | Bishop | Archbishop | Patriarch Matriarch |
Islam |
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5 |
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Allah | Jihad | Court Imam | Mufti | Allamah | Grand Allamah | |
Judaism |
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5 | Herem Warriors | The Lord | Great Holy War | Kohen | Rabban | Nasi | Gadol | |
Dualism |
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5 |
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God | Great Purification | Didaskalos | Bishop | Patriach Matriarch |
Patriach Matriarch | |
Miletê Tawûsê Melek |
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5 | Servants of Melek Taus | Melek Taus | Jihad | Peshimam | Pîr | Sheikh | Baba Sheikh | |
Eastern | Buddhism |
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Siddhartha | Great Purification | Upadhyaya | Purohit | Rajpurohit | Marajpurohit |
Hinduism |
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Brahman | Great Purification | Upadhyaya | Purohit | Rajpurohit | Marajpurohit | |
Jainism |
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The Tirthankaras | Great Purification | Upadhyaya | Purohit | Rajpurohit | Marajpurohit | |
Zoroastrianism |
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Ahura Mazda | Great Purification | Herbad | Mobed Mobedyar |
Dastur Dastuyar |
Dastur Dastuyar | |
Taoism |
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6 | Faithful of Han Chung-li | Tao | Great Purification | Court Priest Court Priestess |
Libationer | High Libationer | High Libationer | |
Pagan | Tibetan |
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5 | Guardians of the Five Khandro | Sangpo Bumtri | Great Purification | Upadhyaya | Purohit | Banchenpo | Banchenpo |
Mandé |
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5 | Watchers | Amma | Great Holy War | Hogon | Hogon | Hogon | Hogon | |
Hsexje |
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5 | Faithful of the war god | Mubyasei | Great Purification | Court Shaman | Shaman | High Shaman | High Shaman | |
Tanism |
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5 |
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Donyi-Polo | Great Purification | Court Shaman | Shaman | High Shaman | High Shaman | |
Mundhumism |
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5 |
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Tagera Ningwaphuma | Great Purification | Court Shaman | Shaman | High Shaman | High Shaman | |
Steppe |
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5 | Lords of the Sky | Tengri | Great Holy War | Shaman | High Shaman | High Shaman | High Shaman | |
Akan |
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5 | Faithful of Adade Kofi | Nyame | Great Holy War | Court Shaman | Shaman | High Shaman | High Shaman | |
Baltic |
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5 | Chosen of Perkunas | Dievas | Great Holy War | Court Seerer Court Seeress |
Vaidilė Vaidilutė |
Vaidilė Vaidilutė |
Vaidilė Vaidilutė | |
Finno-Ugric |
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5 | Sons of Kalevala | Ukko | Great Holy War | Noaidi | Noaidi | Noaidi | Noaidi | |
Hausa |
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5 |
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Boorii | Great Holy War | Adjingi Magadja |
Adjingi Magadja |
Adjingi Magadja |
Adjingi Magadja | |
Kordofan |
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5 | Faithful of Wepwawet | Wepwawet | Great Holy War | Court Shaman | Shaman | High Shaman | High Shaman | |
Norse |
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5 |
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Odin | Great Holy War | Godi Gydja |
Hofgoði | Riksgoði | Riksgoði | |
Oromo-Somali |
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5 | Faithful of Wiilwaal | Waaq | Great Holy War | Court Shaman | Shaman | High Shaman | High Shaman | |
Senegambian |
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5 | Servants of the Pangool | Roog | Great Holy War | Saltigue | Saltigue | Saltigue | Saltigue | |
Siberian |
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Numi-Turum | Great Holy War | Court Shaman | Shaman | High Shaman | High Shaman | |
Slavic |
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5 | Warriors of Perun | Rod | Great Holy War | Zhrets Zhritsa |
Volkhv Vedunya |
Volkhv Vedunya |
Volkhv Vedunya | |
Youruba |
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5 | Faithful of Ogun | Ọlọrun | Great Holy War | Court Shaman | Shaman | High Shaman | High Shaman | |
Uralic |
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5 | Táltos of the Field | Isten | Great Holy War | Táltos | Táltos | Táltos | Táltos | |
Greco-Roman |
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Zeus | Great Holy War | Flamen Vestal |
Pontifex | Oracle Sybil |
Oracle Sybil | |
Zunbil |
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5 | Faithful of Zun | Zun | Great Purification | Diviner | Diviner | Grand Diviner | Grand Diviner | |
Paganism |
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5 | Faithful of Mother Earth | Mother Earth | Great Holy War | Court Shaman | Shaman | High Shaman | High Shaman |
Holy sites
- メイン記事へ: Holy site
Holy sites are baronies that are considered sacred by a faith. If a faith controls a holy site, all characters belonging to that faith will gain a permanent bonus. For most religions, all faiths have the same holy sites. Most religions have 5 holy sites per faith, but a few have more. All Abrahamic faiths share Jerusalem as a holy site.