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Holy Roman Triumph 1.16: Coronation Ceremonies

Description


Elevate your gameplay as the successor to the Empire founded by Charlemagne (starting in 867 with Emperor Louis II of Italy) with a new layer of strategic, offering engaging and non-intrusive features. Participate in a new Imperial Succession System prior to the reformation of the Holy Roman Empire and accumulate a new resource - Imperial Authority. Use your authority for a plethora of options (continue reading if you are curious) and exert your divine right to rule over the Roman Empire.

3.0
With the Roads to Power DLC, HRT:COR received a major update. In addition to a lot of code-revision (to increase performance), additional features are implemented:
  • Hoftag Activity: Gather the princes, bishops, and other high-ranking officials to vote on matters critical to the stability and governance of the Empire. Summon the Prince-Electors!
  • Imperial Cities are self-governing cities that owe allegiance directly to the Emperor, rather than to a regional lord, granting them significant autonomy and privileges within the Empire.
  • Cohesion Mechanic for the stem duchies (Stammesherzogtümer). See "Additional Features" for more information.
  • Historical Coronation Ceremonies for the Basileus of the Eastern Roman Empire.
  • Import of Kingdom of Heaven features: Embrace nepotism and appoint the King of the Romans (Court Position) as your heir-designate. In Romanorum regem electus!

2.0
Alongside the Legends of the Dead DLC, this mod brings a new feature: Coronation Ceremonies. For those of you who remember, these are a conversion of the CK2 event chain made into activities. Catholic feudal kings and emperors must find clergy to crown them, since all power descends from the heavens. Failing to do so results in increasing discontent among vassals (can be toggled in Game Rules). It is expected of the newly ascended Emperor to commence the legendary Italienzug, the expedition to be crowned Holy Roman Emperor in the City of Rome. If you are not a fan of activities, you can raise your army and march into Rome to receive your crown.



  • Open the new window by selecting Realm View (F2) and clicking the glowing Reichskrone which appears above


    In this window you will see the current Emperor, as well as candidates eligible for imperial succession. Hover the imperial succession score to get a breakdown of the factors influencing the likelihood of a character getting chosen upon the Emperor's death or exile.

    Before the restoration of the Holy Roman Empire and the Ottonian reforms which established the princely-elective succession, the choice of a new Emperor was largely influenced by Frankish and Carolingian traditions. The tradition at the time was for the emperorship to be hereditary within the ruling family, usually passing from father to son or to another close male relative. Powerful nobles, lords and of course the Papacy had significant influence in the selection of the Emperor. Their support or opposition is crucial in determining the success of a candidate.

    Forge alliances, expand your territory, scheme and increase relations with the Papacy and the ruling dynasty to strengthen your claim on the Imperial Crown and become the next Holy Roman Emperor.

    In this window, you will have access to a plethora of additional features and actions, see below.


  • New Resource: Imperial Authority

    Imperial Authority represents the amount of control the Emperor exerts over his subjects.
    Gain or lose Imperial Authority as described in the tooltip. Use Imperial Authority for various actions, including subjugation of neighbors; issuing of edicts to address specific needs; proclamation of directives for skill enhancements; increasing the cultural acceptance between the stem duchies; appointing imperial cities and more!
    Adjust the rate by which you gain Imperial Authority in the game rules.


  • Converted the coronation event chain from CK2 into an activity for all catholic rulers. For Roads of Power DLC, this feature has been extended to the Basileus of the Eastern Roman Empire. Rulers who are uncrowned do not wear their crowns and receive an increasing discontent malus among their vassals. This can be set in game rules.

Additional Features
  • Centralization:

  • Cohesion:
    Stammesherzogtümer are significant political entities, who played crucial roles in the formation of the Holy Roman Empire. Over the centuries, the few Stammesherzogtümer from the time of Otto I evolved into a confusing array of various secular and ecclesiastical dominions, which were held together solely by their loyalty to the Kaiser and belief in his holy mission, but were otherwise independent. These duchies held major cultural and political differences, even their languages, which made governance and unity a perpetual challenge for the Empire.
    The Unity, or Cohesion, between these tribes affect the gain of Imperial Authority. Use the same to promote cohesion and steer the destiny of the Holy Roman Empire.

  • New Character Interaction:

    Use your accumulated Imperial Authority to vassalize rulers within the core territory of the Holy Roman Empire.

  • New Casus Belli:

    Consolidate the lands of the Holy Roman Empire by force and return imperial law to errant colonies.
  • New Decisions & Events



  • This mod was made with compatibility in mind and overwrites zero vanilla files. Should be compatible with most other mods that are not total conversions or add additional bookmarks.
    You can safely place it near the top of your playset.
    Playtested and guaranteed compatibility with CMH collection.
    Built-in compatibility with Counterfactuals
    Works best with The Catholic Trinity (place HRT:COR above TCT)




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2 Mar @ 5:53am
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468 Comments
Kaepbora  [author] 7 minutes ago 
@void
Thanks for the kind words!
void 20 minutes ago 
kaepbora can you confirm whether or not you plan to remove your coronation ceremonies from your mod when the new coronation dlc drops? i honestly think i prefer yours by a landslide <3
Kaepbora  [author] 1 Sep @ 1:50am 
@小晨 Thanks for the report, I'll check that
小晨 31 Aug @ 3:38pm 
BTW I don't know if it is a bug or a feature, but when I play as a non-catholic emperor, the imperial authority stay at 0 no matter what I do, even I change to catholic, the imperial authority still stay at 0.
小晨 31 Aug @ 3:34pm 
As a character that is not a catholic I conquer HRE, then become HRE emperor. Then I face some severe debuff, is there a way for us to become a non-catholic empreor without debuff? Can you make some decision, or some event to let us remove the debuff?
TurtleShroom 24 Aug @ 12:14pm 
Yeah, I was curious about how this Mod would relate to the new coronation EP.
Kaepbora  [author] 19 Aug @ 12:21pm 
@Marcus Aurelius
For now I'll wait for the paradox coronation DLC then see about what will be done
Marcus Aurelius 19 Aug @ 12:05pm 
@Kaepbora Thanks for your answer! Playing with More bookmarks +. When starting a game from the new dates the Byzantine Emperors dont have the crowned by trait but at the same time they wear their crown. Also from what I saw there is not decision also to hold a coronation ceremony. This does not apply for some reason in the original game dates were the emperor has the trait crowned by patriarch. This doesnt happen to western kings, who all have their traits (just the HRE, shows crowned by bishop, no crown on the head but after some time passes he gets crowned as HRE and gets the crown loosing the other trait.
Kaepbora  [author] 19 Aug @ 10:58am 
@rickywitdastiffy
This mod runs without any DLCs but some content will not be accessible
@Marcus Aurelius
Thanks for the kind words and the suggestion. While this is technically possible it would require me to edit portrait modifiers which will cause a lot of compatibility issues with other mods like EPE and CFP
Marcus Aurelius 19 Aug @ 8:26am 
Love your mod. As a suggestion, would it be possible for those that are not yet crowned to wear a circlet or the headgear of lower nobility until they are crowned? That would be more realistic instead of them not wearing anything.