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Why remove the vanilla african religion? Is it inaccurate? Does it represent any religion in particular?
I would be interested in adding more african religions to cover the whole of africa. Maybe you can point me in the right direction
You don't have to personally hold all the titles, you just have to control every barony, just like when forming Rome.
Namely it changes the Icon for Canaanite Religion and the holy sites for it are all shown as having no owners but being fully under Canaanite control so can more or less do an instant reformation without actually owning any religious sites.
Wondering if there is a way to get the Bloodlines, Dynasties and the like from this without getting the religious stuff.
@Artamere, yes, because it would really only be for that one county we didn't add it as a separate religion. Some aspects of it are incorporated into Amazigh, however, like the name of the reformed religious head.