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For Example, Iran. Alans, Eire (Ireland) German ( the G would have been pronounced like a soft h, so think "sir" in German , "Herr Goldberg". German, comes from {h}erman, such as the hermanduri, and the Irminsul. all these words are ethnonyms, and cognates of "Arya", if you want to go by pronounciation, they should be called "Eryos", if you go by Anglicization of the spelling, it would be Arya or Aryos )
Clearly those political extremists appreciate these things more then liberals like you.
The pie_heritages_l_english file reads:
l_english:
heritage_pie_name:0 "Indo-European"
heritage_pie_collective_noun:0 "Indo-Europeans"
and the pie_languages_l_english file reads:
l_english:
language_pie_name:0 "Proto-Indo-European"
My game just seems to be ignoring them for whatever reason. If that's what they look like on your end then I'm kind of tempted to say there's something weird going on with my game or PC or something, heh heh... All of the other localization seems to be working just fine as far as I've seen though
On an unrelated note, when I switched over to the culture I noticed my character lost all their clothes. Think the line for clothing_gfx needs to be clothing_gfx = { fp1_norse_clothing_gfx northern_clothing_gfx } or just clothing_gfx = { northern_clothing_gfx } if you didn't want the dlc specific stuff there