I guess they are just hoping we will forget about it and drop the issue.
SHouldn't this be easily moddable
SHouldn't this be easily moddable
I will never forget about not beeing able to marry two curtiers of the same religion when i don't have the same religion as them. Not like i perform the marriage ritual...
New DLC: Crusader Priests!
Reminds me everyone keeps wanting the theocracy DLC.
Hey, sorry coming into this late and haven't read all 25 pages but.... I think it *IS* possible to marry outside of your religion, at least among the pagans. In my current Norse 1066 campaign I can marry other pagans as long as the "-" modifiers of the wrong religion are outweighed by "+" modifiers.
IMHO, West Africans could use marriage ban until they reform - as intermarrying with them at start makes no sense... but by the time they'll reform Mali would be prominent enough to not treat marrying with them as 'intermarrying with someone I haven't ever heard'.I think how different pagans can now intermarry to a point, is the way it should be between all religions. They will resist, but will occasionally agree to marry. They will respect strong alliances and prestige, the skills and age of the spouse etc.
In addition, remove all the restrictions between pagans. Different pagans never had any trouble with each other, at least not because of them being "infidel". Most pagans would conceive foreign gods as their own, worshipped only with different names.
IMHO, West Africans could use marriage ban until they reform - as intermarrying with them at start makes no sense... but by the time they'll reform Mali would be prominent enough to not treat marrying with them as 'intermarrying with someone I haven't ever heard'.
Otherwise, OFC, I think you're right.