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@xirsoi xirsoi released this 11 Jun 15:17
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2017-06-11 v0.40 "Perses"

Perses was the son of the Titans Krios and Eurybia. His name means Destroyer/Ravager, a fitting name for the Titan of devestation. He was married to the Titan Asteria, with whom he fathered Hecate, the goddess of magic.

General:

  • Modifiers to Prosperity for many events and decisions have been added for Reapers Due owners.
    • All festivals/celebrations added by the mod now add a small amount of prosperity.
    • Decisions to construct new holdings (Crotone, Luxor, etc.) add large amounts of prosperity.
    • Gaining a Sacred Symbol adds a small amount of prosperity, but losing one removes the same amount.
    • And many more!
  • Many fixes for small bugs.
    • A lot of bugs related to conversion events have been fixed. (Secret Religion related commands are not idiomatic).

Promethean:

  • The Depopulation mechanic of the Expansion CB has been re-written to modify Prosperity instead (for RD owners only, the old system still works if RD is off).
    • Now, sieged provinces will lose three levels of prosperity, and all their progress toward higher prosperity will be lost.
    • The CB cannot be used if there are any provinces in your realm that are depopulated at any level.
  • Added events to send immigrants from your prosperous demense provinces to depopulated ones, losing Prosperity in one province to reduce depopulation in the other.
    • These events represent the Promethean policy of lebensraum and replace the old event that triggered on the Depopulated modifier for Reapers Due owners.
    • There is a chance that the province converts to your culture and religion. This chance increases dramatically for each level of Prosperity you transfer.
    • If you don't want to give up a level of prosperity in one of your demesne provinces, you can ask your direct liege for help.
      • Your direct liege can deny the request, send settlers (one prosperity), or forward your request to their liege.