Re: Definition Heresy, etc.
Raise your piety or simply fix your ReligionStarter trait in your export_descr_charactertraits to read family instead of general.
Re: Definition Heresy, etc.
The best defense against Inquisitors is to make sure your family members have high piety. Building lots of churches and keeping the % of Catholicism high helps, but sending them on Crusade is the best. However, no matter how hard you work you will always have a few people that get burned. Your only other option is to kill off the Inquisitors. Assassins work, but have a very low chance of success, even if they are very experienced. The best method is to completely surround the inquisitor with military units (requires 8 in a square around him) and then drop a 9th unit right on top. That will instantly kill him because he will have no place to move.
Re: Definition Heresy, etc.
Ah, you're asking about the game definition of heresy as opposed to the actual definition of heresy. Heresy, in real life, is any belief or opinion that is contrary to church dogma. In the game, it has two definitions. One is used for the percentage of a province that follows a religion; in this case heresy is any religion other than Catholic, Orthodox, Muslim or Pagan. The other case is inquisitor targeting; in this case it is nothing. Inquisitor targeting seems random. It doesn't matter what the targets piety is for targeting purposes; they seem to target high piety people just as much as low piety. I've never had it happen, but I've even heard of them targeting characters like merchants and diplomats who don't even display a piety score.
Re: Definition Heresy, etc.
Heresy: What the guy holding the torch says it is.
The "likes boys" trait (Arse in the file) drops authority and later command. It's not a good trait for a general, but it's not as bad for a governor. I thought it would affect fertility, but it seems not. Not directly, at least. It might trigger something else. Hope for 4 kids (max you can have from one marriage) then if he's not good, throw him into dangerous situations in battle. Let him die a noble death! Or park him in a city as governor until he picks up really bad habits (like giving away tax money!)
Re: Definition Heresy, etc.
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Originally Posted by FactionHeir
Raise your piety or simply fix your ReligionStarter trait in your export_descr_charactertraits to read family instead of general.
Dear FactionHeir:
Good afternoon from Canada!!! I hope this finds you and yours well.
Where do I find these files and how do I fix them without screwing up my game?
Sincerely yours always,
Indy.
Re: Definition Heresy, etc.
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Originally Posted by Indy1958
Secondly, I have found that my French Princess, Constance, has married a gay man!!! Pleae note for the record that I'M NOT AGAINST HOMOSEXUALITY!!!!According to the game, Evart de Vesc, Constance's husband has been seen in the company of a "woman who has the ability to grow a beard." It has also bee stated that he's not "afraid to embrace a man". How did the people of the Middle Ages feel about homosexuality and how much of a black mark would it put on my French Royal Family if Evart was found out?
It seems to have not hurt Richard the Lionhearted's reputation
Re: Definition Heresy, etc.
I once lost a general to an inquisitor who was in the Holy Land on a crusade and was in a non-Catholic controlled territory! Must have been a Muslim inquisitor impersonating a real one. I learned to always keep a priest in the army for safety. I'm not saying it won't happen then, just saying that I never lost one with a priest in the stack.