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Override some TFE loc to make sense in alternate timeline
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# MUST READ: | ||
# for every overridden loc, explain why we're overriding it! | ||
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# The event about the division of the Roman Empire should not mention Diocletian. | ||
tfe_title_event.0004.desc: "The Empire now faces many external and internal problems. To make it more manageable, it needs to be split into two halves: a Western half centered on Italia, and an Eastern half centered on Constantinople.\n\nThe big question that remains is whether to do this now, or later. On one hand, ruling a united Empire is an overwhelming burden on myself. On the other hand, if I am confident enough in my abilities to hold the Empire together for the short-term, we can have it split between my heirs #italic after#! I die." | ||
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# Don't mention Italy being the "old heartland of the Roman Empire"; we don't know if it was the heartland in the converted game. | ||
tfe_culture.3000.desc: "In the past few generations, recent political events in [GetGeographicalRegion('world_europe_south_italy').GetName] have led to great social upheaval and cultural changes in places like [county_to_convert.GetNameNoTier].\n\nOne can now argue that even though the descendants of the [old_culture.GetCollectiveNoun] who live in [county_to_convert.GetNameNoTier] still remember and honor their glorious past, they are no longer truly like their ancestors. As of late, it is more accurate to say that the inhabitants of [county_to_convert.GetNameNoTierNoTooltip] have transformed from the Romans of classical antiquity into a new, different people: the [italian.GetCollectiveNoun]." |
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