HIP: Cultural Melting Pots | Empires of Conquest

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Author: Torshian

Last revision: 6 Jun, 2019 at 19:20 UTC

File size: 28.19 MB

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Description:
Due to University, updates will be sparse for the forseeable future.

This mod adds a culture merging mechanic to various ahistorical and historical events, such as the Angevin Empire, a possible English incursion into Spain, and the Turks in Persia/Iran. Suggestions for how to expand and improve the mod are greatly appreciated, so feel free to start discussions or comment below on possible new melting pots.

Mod Requirements & Variants

This mod requires the Historical Immersion Project (HIP), links to this are at the bottom of the description. A link to an alternative version requiring CK2Plus can be found here, and a third variant that requires Neither CK2 nor HIP can be found here.

Since it’s publishing, many more cultures have been added to this mod, the following list is the (outdated) extent although more will be added in future:

This mod DOES require HIP (Historical Immersion Project) which can be found here:

Notes

Note that in the slideshow above, Culture X + Culture Y >>> Culture Z with X being the ruling class (e.g. the Normans in Norman England), Y is the peasantry (e.g. the Anglosaxons in Norman England), and Z is the resultant culture(s) (e.g. the English in Norman England).

Full Culture List

  • Anglo-French "Francisc"
  • Anglo-Spanish "Espani"
  • Anglo-Indian "Masalan"
  • Anglo-Arabic "Angliziyan"
  • Anglo-Scottish "Scots"
  • Anglosaxon-English "Angelish"
  • Norman-Italian "Latalienu"
  • Norman-Cuman "Copchaec" (From Romanian Copceac "Kipchak")
  • Nahuatl-Spanish "Castiltachtlan"
  • Arab-French "Alfaransí"
  • Norse-Dutch "Norrsisk"
  • Norse-Spanish "Nórticco"
  • Norse-English "Engilskr"
  • Norse-Greek "Væringjar"
  • French-Greek "Gréc"
  • French-Arabic "Outremer"
  • French-Norse "Franskr" (From French Norrois "Norse") NOTE: This doesn’t replace Norman
  • Italian-Arabic ""Al’Italiu"
  • Turkic-Persian "Fàrçì"
  • German-Magyar "Ungaritsch"
  • German-Prussian "Preußin"
  • German-Arabic "Arabisk"
  • German-West African "Afrikanisk"
  • Turkic-Greek "Kappadokías"
  • Aramaic-Mashriq"Aramaye"
  • Greco-Italian "Romaios"
  • Greco-Berber "Qartagíni"
  • Greco-Persian "Bactríni"
  • Greco-Indian "Indós"
  • North Slav-Greek "Várangí"

To-Do Cultures

  • Magyar-Russian "Roszkiy"
  • Romanian-Magyar "Românyar"
  • Greco-Arabic "Rumi"
  • Greco-Magyar "Oungrikós"
  • Turko-Slavic "Trski"
  • Norse-Russian "Norveskr"
  • Norse-Saxon "Saxiskr"
  • Anglo-Italian "Italiana"
  • Norse-Italian "Italia"
  • Turko-Greek "Urum"
  • Turko-Arbereshe "Shqiptarë"
  • Magyar-East African "Magyarab"
  • Arabo-Greek "Yunani"
  • Slavo-Greek "Grk"
  • Greco-Slavic "Sklavenoi"
  • Breton-French "Gallaoued"
  • Turko-Slavic "Tourok"
  • Slavo-Magyar "Panonski" (or Madziari?)
  • Slavo-Albanian "Jarbanasi"
  • German-Lithuanian "Lietuvischer"
  • Uralic-Iranians (or Turks?) "Jugra"
  • Norse-Arabic "Særklandr" (From Serkland[en.wikipedia.org])

✓ denotes a completed culture without events

An alternative manual download is available here[www.dropbox.com]

Feedback is appreciated