Valkrionn
The Hamster King
Laroth, I believe.
Well, it's not about preventing them. Just suppressing them. Ban a religion, heavy punishments for any followers caught, etc.
It may not completely destroy a religion, but there'll be a lot less followers of Junil when Auric starts beheading order followers in his cities.
[to_xp]Gekko;7758589 said:another point: AGNOSTIC civs should NOT be able to use inquisition ( Cassiel would never do a thing like that ) , while intolerant civs should be able to use it.
Neither would Perpentach, and he's insane.
That's saying something right there.
The Grigori are probably the only actually agnostic civ in the game; the Illians and Scions have the Agnostic trait, but that just represents how they follow their own religion instead of following the traditional gods. I don't understand why the Khadi have Intolerant instead, I don't see why they would be any more intolerant than the Illians or Scions.
As for Grigori inquisitors, I would just see them as being Richard Dawkins-wannabes running around de-converting people. They don't necessarily have to be witch-hunting stake-burning inquisitors.
Consider this - the agnostic trait already prevents you researching religion techs (or at least does in FFH.)
may as well merge that into Agnostic and delete intolerant
I disagree. I think they are good as seperate traits.
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Agnosticism (Greek: α- a-, without + γνώσις gnōsis, knowledge; after Gnosticism) is the philosophical view that the truth value of certain claims — particularly metaphysical claims regarding theology, afterlife or the existence of deities, ghosts, or even ultimate reality — is unknown or, depending on the form of agnosticism, inherently impossible to prove or disprove.
Misotheism is the "hatred of God" or "hatred of the gods" (from the Greek adjective μισόθεος "hating the gods", a compound of μίσος "hatred" and θεός "god"). In some varieties of polytheism, it was considered possible to inflict punishment on gods by ceasing to worship them.