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− | It is possible to steal the Relic from a Religious Headquarters by raiding the region. If successfully stolen - differently from other stolen items - the Relic will be | + | It is possible to steal the Relic from a Religious Headquarters by raiding the region. If successfully stolen - differently from other stolen items - the Relic will be sent immediately to the storage of: |
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+ | *The Religious HQ of the Regent that launched the Raid, if the Regent is a Church follower | ||
+ | *The Royal Palace of the Regent that launched the Raid, if the Regent is an Atheist | ||
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The Relic cannot be moved from these structures by other means. | The Relic cannot be moved from these structures by other means. | ||
Without the Relic in its Headquarters, the Dogma Bonuses are disabled. | Without the Relic in its Headquarters, the Dogma Bonuses are disabled. |
Revision as of 19:27, 29 September 2016
An object that is supposed to be in the religious Headquarters of each of the game's faiths.
As long as it is placed in that structure, the religious leader can activate various Dogma Bonuses.
Raid Relic
It is possible to steal the Relic from a Religious Headquarters by raiding the region. If successfully stolen - differently from other stolen items - the Relic will be sent immediately to the storage of:
- The Religious HQ of the Regent that launched the Raid, if the Regent is a Church follower
- The Royal Palace of the Regent that launched the Raid, if the Regent is an Atheist
The Relic cannot be moved from these structures by other means.
Without the Relic in its Headquarters, the Dogma Bonuses are disabled.