MOD: Death Cult Civic

Thasis

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Be light on me here, this is my first mod. Basically what this does is add a new civic called the Death Cult. The Death Cult currently has no Civlopedia description as I am going through basic mod stages now.

The Death Cult Civic is a religious civic that produces unhappyness in your capital, but causes your units to have additional health. You get access to Death Cult through a custom tech I made also called Death Cult. You access the Death Cult tech through Priesthood.

Link to Death Cult Mod

My plans for the future are below. Also, any errors found please report it to me as I'll start fixing it right away. Thanx in advance for using my mod!

Planned Updates
-Adding Civlopedia Entry for Death Cult Civic
-Adding Civlopedia Entry for Death Cult Tech
-Adding new custom Death Cult Priest unit
-Adding new custom spells

News
March 16th 2006 - Posted Death Cult Mod
 
hmm, sounds creepy. Sounds kind-of cool. Just one question. Wouldn't it be more logical for a death cult to add money insted of health. I mean, DEATH cults don't really sound astoundingly healthy do they? :) :p

Ohh, and (if you like) here is something for your pedia.

In traditional usage, the cult of a religion, quite apart from its sacred writings ("scriptures"), its theology or myths, or the personal faith of its believers, is the totality of external religious practice and observance, the neglect of which is the definition of impiety. Cult is literally the "care" owed to the god and the shrine. The term "cult" first appeared in English in 1617, derived from the French culte, meaning "worship" or "a particular form of worship" which in turn originated from the Latin word cultus meaning "care, cultivation, worship," originally "tended, cultivated," also the past participle of colere "to till"

By extension, "cult" has come to connote the total cultural aspects of a religion, as they are distinguished from others through change and individualization.

The meaning "devotion to a person or thing" is from 1829, and from that connotation comes the modern meaning of "cult" as in a "cultist" or a "cult following". Cult and cultist have recently accrued negative connotations that are separately dealt with at the entry cult.

Some Christians make refined distinctions between worship and veneration, both of which are outwardly expressed in cultus or cult and are indistinguishable to the observer. Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy distinguish between worship (Latin adoratio, Greek latreia [λατρεια]) which is due to God alone, and veneration (Latin veneratio, Greek doulia [δουλεια]), which may be lawfully offered to the saints. These private distinctions between deity and mediators are exhaustively treated at the entries for worship and veneration.

Among the observances in the cult of a deity are ritual, which may involve spoken or sung prayers or hymns, and often sacrifice, or substitutes for sacrifice. Other manifestations of the cult of a deity are the preservation of relics or the creation of images, such as icons (usually connoting a flat painted image) or three-dimensional cult images (the Judaeo-Christian "idols"), and the identification of sacred places, hilltops and mountains, fissures and caves, springs and pools, or groves, which may be the seat of an oracle. The sacred places may be elaborated by construction of shrines and temples, on which are centered public attention at religious festivals (called "Feasts" in some Christian communities) and which may become the center for pilgrimages.

The comparative study of cult practice is part of the disciplines of the anthropology of religion and the sociology of religion, two aspects of comparative religion.
 
Hrmmm... I'm thinking you are correct. I shall do the modifications and then get the new DL up. That has to be reserved for toomarow however (or I guess today, it's just reallly early and I havn't gotten to sleep yet). And thanx for the civlopedia entry. I'll consider using it with slight modifications (to make it more deathish).
 
This would be perfect for my Indginuos America mod!!!may I use this for my mod???
 
I think this will also be quite ideal for a WW2 Mod (Nazi Germany or Imperial Japan, which was a fascistoid military dictatorship, or perhaps even for the Soviet Union...). You know what I mean- heroizing the soldiers as super-human beings who desperately struggle for victory, defying death and shedding (a lot of innocent peoples') blood. Quite a scary civic, if you ask me.
 
Could you aslo rename it to Blood cult to make this sutibal for the mesameriacan civs in my mod???
 
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