

Mictlantec was also changed with removed sacrifices to be more respectful and accurate to modern native belief in Mexico. Unitas Fratrum is a better Moravian, a Falling Star heresy that is a mix of Prots and Caths with emphasis in reuniting central America.

Louis, but are now in decline after conflict with the Empire. Cristo Rey are orthodox catholics which are led by a Prelate that also holds a Holy order. Also, there's a chance for Jesus or Mary to incarnate you. The saints that can incarnate you are Niño Fidencio, Pancho Villa, Benito Juárez, Francisco Madero. It now has the incarnate mechanics from mictlantec.

Fidencistas are mystical christians who believe they can become possesed by great figures of Mexican history (which were into this esoteric cult) that are considered Saints. There's also now an option to reintegrate the Mojave to Nevada once you rule it as King of Nevada 802368 Some more features added that have been revealed on the Discord: >New Lore For: Virginia, HCC, California, Mexico, Texas, New York, PNW, New England, and Brazil (edited)Īnonymous 10/20/21(Wed)12:59:25 No. >New GFXs for Religious Branch Traits Added >Colorado Reworked to Trailwalker, Neo-Gnostic Reworked Into Proper Heresy Features Added to Nestorian >Nazarene added to California Along With Heresies True Cross and Edenite >Calvert Appeal Fixable Unlike Westphalia >Evangelical Heresies Reworked Knighthood Trait For HCC >Bulldogs and Ram, Calvinist and Arminian Splits for Evangelical >3 New Government Types: Theocratic Captaincy, Old Regime, and Open Range Feudal >5 New Religions: Lamanitas, Fidencistas, Cristo Rey, Unitas Fratum, Navegante Their conception of the original Confederacy should be that they were good christian boys defending against the Yankees and their president worshiping paganism.Īnonymous 10/19/21(Tue)23:43:52 No. Like the Americanists presumably think that their religion is an actual direct continuation of what the pre-event americans were doing, the Confederates should think much the same. Why would it ever occur to people living in a setting that likely has widespread serfdom that the pre-event people fought a war around unfree labour? They should remember the old CSA but interpret it through their modern situation, because the symbols of it are being used to legitimize the neo-feudal rulers(including the black ones). That would actually fit the setting perfectly. If the theme of ATE is history being mostly forgotten and appropriated to justify divine right monarchies and such, and the HCC is obviously race-blind as fuck, why not have shit like black cavalrymen donning the "white robes" and charging those damned Yankee Americanists? >HCC is full of missed opportunities across the board.
