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[3.01] Georgian characters are beardless in late start dates
Game Version
3.01
What expansions do you have installed?
Monks & Mystics,
The Reapers Due,
Conclave,
Way of Life,
Sons of Abraham,
The Old Gods,
Legacy of Rome,
Sword of Islam
Do you have mods enabled?
No
Please explain your issue is in as much detail as possible.
I'm not sure if this is WAD, but if it is, it shouldn't be. Georgian characters do not have beards in the start date bookmarks after 1081. Given that as far as I know literally every single male Georgian we have a depiction for in the game's time period had a beard, this is pretty off-putting. (For some evidence, see the pictures here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_monarchs_of_Georgia#Kings_of_unified_Georgia_(1008–1490)
Byzantine men after the 1081 start date also seem much less hirsute than I'd expect, but I don't know whether that's more historically justifiable. What's particularly weird about it is that in the start dates up to and including 1081 this problem doesn't arise.
Steps to reproduce the issue.
Load up the 1187/1204/1220 start dates, see that Georgian characters are all clean-shaven.
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[3.01] Georgian characters are beardless in late start dates
Game Version
3.01
What expansions do you have installed?
Monks & Mystics,
The Reapers Due,
Conclave,
Way of Life,
Sons of Abraham,
The Old Gods,
Legacy of Rome,
Sword of Islam
Do you have mods enabled?
No
Please explain your issue is in as much detail as possible.
I'm not sure if this is WAD, but if it is, it shouldn't be. Georgian characters do not have beards in the start date bookmarks after 1081. Given that as far as I know literally every single male Georgian we have a depiction for in the game's time period had a beard, this is pretty off-putting. (For some evidence, see the pictures here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_monarchs_of_Georgia#Kings_of_unified_Georgia_(1008–1490)
Byzantine men after the 1081 start date also seem much less hirsute than I'd expect, but I don't know whether that's more historically justifiable. What's particularly weird about it is that in the start dates up to and including 1081 this problem doesn't arise.
Steps to reproduce the issue.
Load up the 1187/1204/1220 start dates, see that Georgian characters are all clean-shaven.
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