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Idolatry was known as "bałwochwalstwo"/(balvokhvalstvo) in Western Slavic cultures.
Wouldn't Anglicanism go in the main mod and the edit because it affects one of the original 43 civs?
That sometimes happens if you're not using the latest version of all the mods, since the denomination packs reference the main version. So I would double check that first. The latest versions are: Historical Religions 42; Edit 30; Islam 20; Hindu 1; Buddhist 2; Christian 6.
Otherwise, I probably broke something with a update. I'll look through the mods and try to sort it out by tonight if that's the case.
Is there a way to add the denominations to the main mod (for convinience purposes)?
I'm only using Anglicanism from the Christian pack
In the main mod, I noticed you forgot to add Nabataea to the "delete civilization type" to Hiram's list, which may cause confusion sine there's an entry for it but no deletion.
I was also wondering (because I'm a little confused) if in the Hindu pack Smartism is defined as RELIGION_SMARTISM or RELIGION_HINDUISM?
In "Historical Religions Mod Art.xml" in the <IconFontMapping> section:
<Row>
<IconName>ICON_HISTORICAL_RELIGION_MOD_ANGLICAN_CHRISTIANITY</IconName>
<IconFontTexture>ICON_FONT_TEXTURE_HISTORICAL_RELIGION_MOD_FOUR</IconFontTexture>
<IconMapping>7</IconMapping>
</Row>
In "Historical Religions Mod.xml" in the <Religions> section:
<Row>
<Type>RELIGION_ANGLICAN_CHRISTIANITY</Type>
<Description>TXT_KEY_RELIGION_CHRISTIAN_PROTESTANT_ANGLICAN</Description>
<Civilopedia>TXT_KEY_RELIGION_CHRISTIAN_PROTESTANT_ANGLICAN_PEDIA</Civilopedia>
<IconAtlas>HISTORICAL_RELIGIONS_ATLAS_MOD_FOUR</IconAtlas>
<PortraitIndex>6</PortraitIndex>
<IconString>[ICON_HISTORICAL_RELIGION_MOD_ANGLICAN_CHRISTIANITY]</IconString>
</Row>
In "Historical Religions Mod Text.xml" in the <Language_en_US> section:
<Row Tag="TXT_KEY_RELIGION_CHRISTIAN_PROTESTANT_ANGLICAN">
<Text>Anglicanism</Text>
</Row>
<Row Tag="TXT_KEY_RELIGION_CHRISTIAN_PROTESTANT_ANGLICAN_PEDIA">
<Text>Anglicanism is one of the major branches of the 16th-century Protestant Reformation and a form of Christianity that includes features of both Protestantism and Roman Catholicism. Anglicanism is loosely organized in the Anglican Communion, a worldwide family of religious bodies that represents the offspring of the Church of England and recognizes the archbishop of Canterbury as its nominal head. It prizes traditional worship and structure but operates autonomously and flexibly in different locales.[NEWLINE][NEWLINE]Although the Anglican Communion has a creed, the Thirty-nine Articles, it has been disposed to allow widely divergent interpretations. Thus, Anglicans see themselves as possessing a cluster of historic pieties and procedural loyalties but few firm rules. The Book of Common Prayer, a compilation of the church’s liturgical forms originally issued in 1549, represents the faith's independence from Rome and remains the hallmark of Anglican identity. The prayer book derives from ancient English spirituality and embodies the uniqueness of Anglican Christianity.[NEWLINE][NEWLINE]With a membership estimated at around 80 million members the Anglican Communion is the third largest Christian communion in the world, after the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Churches.</Text>
</Row>
And then change England's preference in "Historical Religions Mod.xml":
<Row>
<CivilizationType>CIVILIZATION_ENGLAND</CivilizationType>
<ReligionType>RELIGION_ANGLICAN_CHRISTIANITY</ReligionType>
</Row>