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  1. name for a Norse/Irish hybrid culture? : r/CrusaderKings - Reddit

    Sep 22, 2022 · The game sets it as Norse-Gael, but that just sounds weird to me. Problem is I cant think of anything better, best ive got is Nordic-Irish.

  2. When should I form the Norse-Gael? : r/CrusaderKings - Reddit

    Oct 2, 2022 · Tanistry really isnt that great as they most likely wont vote for your rulers child but some old fart who somehow happens to be a member of your dynasty. I would even consider …

  3. What are the best cultural traditions for Norse-Gael? - Reddit

    Mar 13, 2022 · Then I restored the Kingdom of Cornwall. In general, Malleable Invaders is an easy choice to remove from the Norse side--once you've hybridized, you're good to go for a …

  4. Took a while, but I finally made a Celt super culture

    So Norse-Gael formed from Irish and Norse. Other people have reported Hiberno-Norse, but for the life of me I can only get Norse-Gael when I combine the two. Gaelo- came when I mixed in …

  5. Anyone have a list of the unique hybrid culture names?

    Feb 10, 2022 · Norse-Gael is formed by combining North Germanic Heritage with Goidelic Danelander is formed by Saxon/English and any North Germanic and being in the …

  6. please tell me I'm not the only one who does this - Reddit

    In one play through of mine the AI created Norse-Gael with Irish and Norse, and then a separate horse warlord created Gaelo-Norse by merging Norse and Gaelic. I was not happy.

  7. Hybrid Culture Name Ideas Megalist (Suggest your own!) : r

    Apr 11, 2022 · I have not always specified both ways (e.g. duplication Hindi-Norse and Norse-Hindi). Some variants are in brackets if they would hamper legibility. I'm afraid some of the …

  8. As Sigrblot Approaches...the Norse-Gael crossovers in Scottish lore …

    Apr 22, 2024 · There is a tendency to believe that Norse lore somehow ‘froze in time’ when Snorri wrote the Prose Edda from his Icelandic perspective; but in fact, Norse lore continued to …

  9. Historic Scottish Paganism - Gaelic and Norse - Reddit

    Paganachd is the Scottish Gaelic word for 'paganism,' and the term Scottish Reconstructionists use to describe their faith system. Paganachd is a complicated syncretism of Pictish, …

  10. New Cultures in 1178 : r/CrusaderKings - Reddit

    May 6, 2024 · The Norse-Gaels were fairly influential in the British Isles throughout the Medieval Period. Perhaps Norse Heritage but Goidelic language would be appropriate? I'm open to …