pyroflare77
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A little bug to report for piety. After secularizing, sacred mysteries shows up as a decision again. Pretty sure it's not supposed to do that.
Oh, wow, if the PMs are randomly assigned, I have to revise my list. It was made to give each party up to eight PMs, and I had to include some less important people to do so.
At the same time, this makes it easier, since I now can just steal the Norwegian PM list.
Governor might be an appropriate title for Colonial-group chiefdoms. It's artificial but it makes a little bit of sense. Otherwise that can be used for smaller monarch titles.
EDIT - Expanding on that, Pioneer could work for Chiefdom as well. Also I think Founder would be appropriate for a monarch - think Bioshock Infinite.
May I suggest the default "Dictator" term for Brazil instead of Caudilho? That's more of a Spanish thing and the only Brazilian state to have had those is Rio Grande do Sul.
A little bug to report for piety. After secularizing, sacred mysteries shows up as a decision again. Pretty sure it's not supposed to do that.
Do we need a brainstorm on calculating political party support, or has there already been progress? I have a set of ideas in mind, which I have yet to compile.
Working on some names. Annoyingly the Babylonians used the same word for their nobility and their priests.
Also, are Malian names okay for Songhai? Not like there's a lot else to go on, and the Songhai were essentially a succesor state.
My god Anyway, having the PMs randomly assigned to parties is fun. Reactionary Johann de Witt, Liberal Adolf Hitler, Libertarian Sir Walsingham, Communist Jafar, Fascist Nelson Mandala. It's all good
I have to compile culture specific lists now, though - so that modded civs from people are a defiantly anti-social are left out
So civ leaders might also be prime ministers (looking at Hitler)?
@ Colonial Chiefdom - how about Governor-General?