Gaelic Culture ID

Gaelic culture in Crusader Universalis 3.

Gaelic Culture

Gaelic
Goidelic
The culture ID for Gaelic is gaelic.
gaelic

Commands

The following command will set your culture to 'Gaelic.'

set_culture gaelic

The following command will change the culture of the specified county to 'Gaelic.'

change_culture [county id] gaelic

Information

NameGaelic
Culture IDgaelic
HeritageGoidelic
EthosBellicose
LanguageGoidelic
ArchitectureContinental European
FashionNorthern European
Coat of ArmsScottish
Military EquipmentContinental European

Overview

The Gaelic culture, mainly found in Scotland and Ireland, possesses a rich, expressive, and colorful heritage that inspires fascination worldwide. Originating from Celtic tribes, Gaelic culture has survived despite numerous historical obstacles, gaining international recognition for its distinctiveness and charm.

Gaelic language, the heart of the culture, is still spoken and taught today, representing the culture's resilience. Gaelic literature is renowned as well, hosting tales of mythologies, folklore, and legends that have been inscribed through generations.

Music and dance in Gaelic culture are magical amalgamations of rhythm, melody, and movement. The Celts used to create tantalizing tunes from harps, pipes, and drums, these instruments are still integral to Gaelic music today, particularly in the traditional Ceilidh gatherings, which involve community dancing and folk music.

Furthermore, the Gaelic tradition is known for its strong sense of kinship and clan affiliations. Tartan patterns and kilts, iconic symbols of this heritage, depict clan affiliations.

Another key element, the Highland games, showcase local sports, such as 'tossing the caber' and 'hammer throw,' along with traditional music and dance competitions.

Gaelic culture remains vibrant, cherished, and preserved through its traditions, language, and community even in the face of modernization, a testament to its timeless resilience and appeal.

Bellicose Ethos

Bellicose Ethos

Bellicose Ethos

This culture considers conflict and violence to be necessary states of existence; ingrained in its people is the idea that one should stand up and fight for their own.

  • +50% Available Mercenary Companies
  • +2 Prowess
  • -10% Men-at-Arms Recruitment Cost
  • -10% Men-at-Arms Maintenance
  • +10% Levy Size

Each culture will have an ethos, which represents the core values, principles and attitude towards life that the culture has. It also determines which court types are available for kingdoms and empires.

Gaelic Traditions

  • Concubines
  • Dexterous Fishermen
  • Highland Warriors
  • Hill Dwellers
  • Strong Kinship

Each culture will have several traditions, which represent the main customs of a culture and can grant various effects. A culture can have up to five traditions in the tribal era, with every additional era reached granting an additional slot for Traditions.

Gaelic Architecture

Continental European

Continental European Architecture

Goidelic Cultures

The following are the IDs of cultures that share the same heritage, Goidelic, as the Gaelic culture:

CultureCulture IDEthos
GaelicgaelicBellicose
IrishirishCeremonious