Sequani
2019-03-09 v0.43.1 "Sequani"
The Sequani were a tribe in ancient Gaul. Before Caesar's conquest they allied with the Arverni against the Aedui. They hired a German tribe, the Suebi, to help them. Unfortunately they were betrayed, losing 1/3 of their territory and their independence to the Suebi. Strabo posited that the Sequani derived their name from Sequana, but their territory isn't in that river's watershed. It is more likely their name derives from Souconna, the modern Saone, which marked their western border.
General:
- Britannic, Promethean, and Atenic should now all be considered reformed for most purposes.
- Please let me know if I missed something!
- Fixed some more bugs that i've forgotten about.
- Disabled the "change god names on reformation" effect because it turns out to be most definitely broken.
Celtic:
- Toned down "Clans of Dannu", removing the OP "Heroic Religion" troop modifier and stopped forcing True-Cognatic succession.
- The religious head title for Druidic is now called the Archdruid(dess), the King-tier theocracy Great Druid(ess), and the Emperor-tier theocracy is Myrdynn.
- I'm open to ideas for having a different temporal head name.
- New society background image for the Unseelie Petitioners courtesy of Maal.
Britannic:
- Fixed missing localisation for the Circle of Dryads.
- Changed Arch-Dryad to Archdryad.
Promethean:
- Fixed bug where Prometheans couldn't join the Hermetic Society.
- New society background image for The Coven courtesy of Maal.
Egyptian:
- Toned down "Children of the Nile", removing the OP "Egyptian Warriors" troop modifier and stopped forcing True-Cognatic succession.
- Polygamy is back, rather than giving concubines.
- Ladies still get their boy toys.
- The Champions of the Sun have a new custom background and emblem, thanks Maal!
- If you choose Temporal Leadership when reforming to Kemetic, the religious head title will be referred to as Aai-Pharaoh, like an emperor.
- Kemetic gets the appropriate CoAs again.
- New society background image for the Fangs of Apep courtesy of Maal.