TheMarshmallowBear
Benelovent Chieftain of the Ursu Kingdom
So.. I was thinking
We know the importance and diplomatic effect of religion disappears starting with Renaissance, and starting from Industrial Era onwards, the diplomatic table is focused on the elements of "Order vs Autocracy vs Freedom"
So I was thinking should it, would it make sense that Piety and Rationalism (who are the only other conflicitng policy trees) have diplomatic impact?
We know the importance and diplomatic effect of religion disappears starting with Renaissance, and starting from Industrial Era onwards, the diplomatic table is focused on the elements of "Order vs Autocracy vs Freedom"
So I was thinking should it, would it make sense that Piety and Rationalism (who are the only other conflicitng policy trees) have diplomatic impact?