Paradox Development Studio and Paradox Interactive bring the latest Crusader Kings III as the sequel to the Crusader Kings and Crusader Kings II. The game has been launched on September 1, 2020, that’s available for PC, Mac, Linux. It’s one of the best in class grand strategy covered in the Middle Ages. All the users have rated this game so well which seems that the improvement and uniqueness have a lot more to say due to its stunning graphics, storyline, interface, and more. Meanwhile, religions and faith are some of the important aspects of this game. So, here we’ve shared the full list of Crusader Kings 3 Faith and Religions that you’ll get in the game.
It’s known to all that when you fall into a religion or believe in a religion, your faith as well as the area starts talking so much about you. Now, if you ask what is the importance of faith or religion in this game. Then keep in mind that players can get certain resources due to faith in religion and it will influence marriage theory, criminal theory, and others.
Crusader Kings 3: Complete List of Faith and Religions
There are more than 100 religions and faiths in this game that you should know because the characters in this game belong to a certain religion and faith preloaded. As mentioned above, according to the place or area, you can judge plenty of things including the majority of a religion or faith. Isn’t it? For example, the European population has mostly Christian & Pagan. Eastern regions have multiple Hinduism, Buddhism, and Taoism. Now, let’s get into the list below.
- Akom – Akan
- Vidilism – Baltic
- Nangchos – Buddist
- Mahayana – Buddist
- Vajarayana – Buddist
- Theravada – Buddist
- Ari – Buddist
- Catholicism – Christian
- Orthodoxy – Christian
- Coptic – Christian
- Nestorianism – Christian
- Apostolic – Christian
- Bogomilism – Christian
- Insular Christianity – Christian
- Krstjani – Christian
- Catharism – Christian
- Conversos – Christian
- Waldensianism – Christian
- Lollardu – Christian
- Iconoclasm – Christian
- Paulicianism – Christian
- Messalianism – Christian
- Adamitism – Christian
- Manicheanism – Dualist
- Mandeaism – Dualist
- Sabianism – Dualist
- Valentinianism – Dualist
- Sethianism – Dualist
- Priscillianism – Dualist
- Cainitism – Dualist
- Suomenusko – Finno-Ugric
- Hellenism – Greco-Roman
- Bori – Hausan
- Shaivism – Hindu
- Srikula Shaktism – Hindu
- Vaishnavism – Hindu
- Smartism – Hindu
- Krishnaism – Hindu
- Kalikula Shaktism – Hindu
- Advaita Vedanta – Hindu
- Vvluphixje – Hsexje
- Melie – Hsexje
- Digambara – Jain
- Svetambara – Jain
- Yapaniya – Jain
- Kabarism – Jewish
- Haymanot – Jewish
- Rabbinism – Jewish
- Karaism – Jewish
- Malabarism – Jewish
- Samaritanism – Jewish
- Kushitism – Kordofanian
- Siguism – Mande
- Bidaism – Mande
- Yazidism – Milete
- Meshefaresism – Milete
- Kitebacilweism – Milete
- Kiratism – Mundhum
- Yumaism – Mundhum
- Ash’arism – Muslim
- Isma’ilism – Muslim
- Muwalladism – Muslim
- Maturidism – Muslim
- Ibadism – Muslim
- Almohadism – Muslim
- Zayidism – Muslim
- Sufrism – Muslim
- Mu’tazilism – Muslim
- Quranism – Muslim
- Qarmantianism – Muslim
- Nizarism – Muslim
- Imamism – Muslim
- Ikhtilafism – Muslim
- Alawism – Muslim
- Alevism – Muslim
- Druze – Muslim
- Azraqism – Muslim
- Najdatism – Muslim
- Asatru – Norse
- Waaqism – Oromo-Somali
- Paganism – Pagan
- Roog Sene – Senegambian
- Tengrilism – Shamanic
- Slovianska Pravda – Slavic
- Donyi-Poloism – Tani
- Sedism – Tani
- Zhengyi – Taoist
- Shangqing – Taoist
- Quanzhen – Taoist
- Gyur Bon – Tibetan
- Khyarwe Bon – Tibetan
- Taitosism – Uralic
- Orisa – Youruba
- Mazdayasna – Zoroastrian
- Zurvanism – Zoroastrian
- Gayomarthianism – Zoroastrian
- Khurmazdism – Zoroastrian
- Mazdakism – Zoroastrian
- Khurramism – Zoroastrian
- Arewordik – Zoroastrian
- Zunism – Zunbil
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