This is a RPG...
It is not grand strategy. Why would other religions stick their noses in a pure Norse mythology game?
Maybe the game takes place pre-Asa-Vanir War and there are some NPCs who worship only the Vanir?
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This is a RPG...
It is not grand strategy. Why would other religions stick their noses in a pure Norse mythology game?
Given that Asgard and Vanaheimr are explicitly not going to be part of the 6 explorable worlds, I doubt this. Besides, it's my understanding that we know almost nothing about the Vanir other than the ones who were taken as hostages (who admittedly are major gods).Maybe the game takes place pre-Asa-Vanir War and there are some NPCs who worship only the Vanir?
And after the Aztecs come Britannia and its Knightmare FramesAztec Invasion would be great joke!
Imagine upcoming Ragnarok, jotuns and aesir are grouping to the last battle, with all that mythical beasts on their sides.
And suddenly Aztecs invade.
Both Loki and Thor: WTF?!
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This.And after the Aztecs come Britannia and its Knightmare Frames
But Byzantium is explicitly post-Hellenistic. Orthodox Christianity (and the various heresies) was tightly woven into its fabric; indeed, it's part of what separates the Byzantine period from earlier manifestations of the Roman Empire.It wouldn't be Paradox without Byzantium (by which I mean please, please make a Hellenic DLC).
But Byzantium is explicitly post-Hellenistic. Orthodox Christianity (and the various heresies) was tightly woven into its fabric; indeed, it's part of what separates the Byzantine period from earlier manifestations of the Roman Empire.
Not that a Hellenic DLC would necessarily be bad.
I'd prefer the Aztecs, but researching them would be harder (Wikipedia is fairly terrible on the subject, so they'd have to check out the Florentine Codex and similar sources). Still:
Thor: Fear my mighty hammer!
Xipe Totec: Oh, you have a hammer. That's so cute. I ripped off my own skin and made it into this coat I'm wearing.
Thor: ...
Xipe Totec: No, do go on about your hammer; I'm sure it's very nice and not a way of compensating for anything.
Please add this.Aztec Invasion would be great joke!
Imagine upcoming Ragnarok, jotuns and aesir are grouping to the last battle, with all that mythical beasts on their sides.
And suddenly Aztecs invade.
Both Loki and Thor: WTF?!
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Aztec Invasion would be great joke!
Imagine upcoming Ragnarok, jotuns and aesir are grouping to the last battle, with all that mythical beasts on their sides.
And suddenly Aztecs invade.
Both Loki and Thor: WTF?!
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