Insular Christianity - Paradox Interactive Forums And ''Insular' christianity' was pretty inward looking Generally pretty isolated and remote Making it a Holy Site just seems a bit of a waste of a slot, since Insular Christians didnt really launch holy wars To me Insular was much more of a regional faith interested in the Celtic World rather than one which intended to spread to the Holy land
Suggestions and Fixes for Insular Christianity What is Insular Christianity? Insular Christianity is one of a number of names used by modern historians to reference the practices and traditions of various groups on the British and Irish Isles where these differed from those of the Roman Church
Insular or Catholic? - Paradox Interactive Forums Insular gives you polygamy, which can be used to obtain more alliances, which is good for both internal and external diplomacy It also lacks a Religious Head, which means that you can't request gold from the Pope, but also can't be excommunicated and can divorce much more easily
Another look at Insular Christianity in CK III Some of you may recall that around the time the game was released I posted a YouTube video here about Insular Christianity in CK III, created by the user @maniacalbrain It proved fairly popular and generated some interesting discussion, resulting in me releasing a small mod to make some changes to Insular Christianity based largely on his
What is the point, let alone the basis, of Insular Christianity? Its . . . The different religion penalty is -5 for Catholics towards insular and 0 to insular for Catholics Tenets have a little different gameplay options with poverty and polygamy It coexists with mainstream Catholicism and stays mostly in Ireland, I don't see a problem
Insular Christianity debate thread | Paradox Interactive Forums 866: All the lands and landlords under the Kingdom of Alba should be Insular Christianity Strathclyde could remain as catholic as there was a bishopric and destroyed just 60 years before the start date 1066: All the Gaelic and Scots rulers and lands held by them should be Insular Christianity
A fascinating video about Insular Christianity in CK III Well you could break up the catholic church into its various rites So you have the Celtic Rite(Insular) but could also have things like the Mozabric rite, Gallician Rite, Byzantine rite, Cologne Use, Uppsala Use, and so on There were quite a number of rites besides the roman one in the Catholic church especially during the medieval era
When to change from Tribal to Feudal? - Paradox Interactive Forums OK, I am playing as Dublin (Formed Ireland and Wales, and very close to forming England and Britannia as well), my question is, when should I go from Tribal to Feudal I enjoy the tribal benefit of the raising troops when I have prestige (it
When will we get Druidism Celtic Paganism? If anything, a DLC that focuses on any Celtic revival should be more focused on culture *superseding* religion (such as the Irish allowing polygamy despite being Christian in-game) because insular mythology simply did not disappear, but retreated into the local tradition as folk practices
Spiritual vs Temporal Head of Faith? - Paradox Interactive Forums I noticed Insular has 2 holy sites in Ireland Scotland area and figured I would maybe go from Insular to my own faith, and thus be given Insular holy sites Or does it not work that way? I thought I'd only need one and would just take the one in Ireland and be set If I need 3 or need to take lands far away I may just have to stick with spiritual