Ongud Culture ID

Ongud culture in Crusader Universalis 3.

Ongud Culture

OngudThe culture ID for Ongud is ongud.
ongud

Commands

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

set_culture ongud

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

change_culture [county id] ongud

Information

NameOngud
Culture IDongud
EthosBellicose
LanguageShaz Turkic
ArchitectureEurasian Steppe
FashionMongolian
Coat of ArmsTurkic
Military EquipmentMongolian

Overview

The Ongud, an ethnic group, are a significant part of Mongolian history. The Onguds, indigenous to the barren plains of Inner Mongolia, are noted for their impactful contribution towards social, political, and cultural spectrums throughout history.

Recognized as descendants of the ancient Mongol Empire, the Onguds showcased a lifestyle extensively linked with nomadic traditions. Their cultural identity largely revolved around horseback riding, livestock rearing, and the proficient skill of archery. The Ongud livelihood is embedded in these traditional practices, passed down through generations.

Politically, the Onguds played a significant role in the formation and expansion of the Mongol Empire. They were allies of Genghis Khan, assisting him in his quest for power, creating an invincible alliance that dominated vast territories in Eurasia.

Religion plays a vital part in the Ongud culture with major influence from Shamanism and Buddhism. The Onguds are known to have embraced Nestorian Christianity in the 7th century, becoming one of the primary vectors of the faith eastwards.

Delving into the culture of the Onguds unveils the glory of an ancient civilization defined by robust alliances, strategic warfare, religious diversity, and rich traditional customs echoing the imperial legacy of Mongolian history.

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.

Ongud Traditions

  • Astute Diplomats
  • Horse Lords
  • Stalwart Defenders
  • Steppe Tolerance

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.

Ongud Architecture

Eurasian Steppe

Eurasian Steppe Architecture