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The air grows heavy with purpose, and thinder murmurs beyond the horizon. Birds circle strangely, as if awaiting heavenly command, and for a moment the world feels perfectly still. We have drawn the gaze of Zeus...
From Todays Tinto Talk; Based on community feedback, we’ve been revisiting how we frame the Latinitas vs Hellenismos societal value. Our original design did not fully capture the nature of the choices facing the Byzantine Empire in the 14th and 15th centuries.
Latinitas is now more clearly associated with engagement with the contemporary Latin West. It represents the political influence of the internal factions who believe that the Empire’s survival depends on closer ties with the Latins through diplomacy, religious compromise, and the selective adoption of Western currents and Renaissance thought. Shaped by contact with Frankish kingdoms and Italian republics, Latinitas looks for foreign support and renewal in a time of mounting pressure. As the Empire expands into historically Romance regions, particularly in Italy, this outlook may strengthen further, encouraging accommodation and integration with Latin elites and populations.
The illustration will also change to be less Imperator’s SPQR and instead reflect Renaissance Italy’s depictions of their nostalgia for Pax Romana.
Hellenismos has been reworked into Romanismos. It reflects the political power of those who understand that the Empire endures through its unbroken Roman inheritance: rooted in Constantinople as the seat of empire, upheld by the Orthodox Church, and sustained by long-established imperial institutions. Romanismos does not represent a novel Greekish direction, but the continuation of what already exists: the Roman Empire as it has always been, requiring preservation rather than transformation.
You will get several events as you navigate this political dichotomy that represent the real push-and-pull that was happening inside the Byzantine court.
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By popular demand... #ProofofHagiaSophia
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We just dropped Tinto Talk #105 - pdxint.at/4cWPkxQ
This weeks Tinto talk is a massive post, covering Proximity, Topography, Estate Reductions, Revolts, Diplomatic Capactiy, Ai Disposition & Personality, Papal Authority, Trust, Territory Connectivity for Subjects, Subject Loyalty, Subject Culture Meta, Annexing Subjects, moving Subject Capitals, Misc Ui Improvements, War & Peace and MORE!
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How well do you know your Eu5 Economy? Which Raw Good has the highest Default Price fromt the selection below?
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Which population group has the slowest Migration Speed (unmodified)
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Which of the following Dialects is not part of the Romance Family of languages, according to EU5
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The air grows heavy with purpose, and thinder murmurs beyond the horizon. Birds circle strangely, as if awaiting heavenly command, and for a moment the world feels perfectly still. We have drawn the gaze of Zeus...
How shall we interpret these signs?
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From Todays Tinto Talk; Based on community feedback, we’ve been revisiting how we frame the Latinitas vs Hellenismos societal value. Our original design did not fully capture the nature of the choices facing the Byzantine Empire in the 14th and 15th centuries.
Latinitas is now more clearly associated with engagement with the contemporary Latin West. It represents the political influence of the internal factions who believe that the Empire’s survival depends on closer ties with the Latins through diplomacy, religious compromise, and the selective adoption of Western currents and Renaissance thought. Shaped by contact with Frankish kingdoms and Italian republics, Latinitas looks for foreign support and renewal in a time of mounting pressure. As the Empire expands into historically Romance regions, particularly in Italy, this outlook may strengthen further, encouraging accommodation and integration with Latin elites and populations.
The illustration will also change to be less Imperator’s SPQR and instead reflect Renaissance Italy’s depictions of their nostalgia for Pax Romana.
Hellenismos has been reworked into Romanismos. It reflects the political power of those who understand that the Empire endures through its unbroken Roman inheritance: rooted in Constantinople as the seat of empire, upheld by the Orthodox Church, and sustained by long-established imperial institutions. Romanismos does not represent a novel Greekish direction, but the continuation of what already exists: the Roman Empire as it has always been, requiring preservation rather than transformation.
You will get several events as you navigate this political dichotomy that represent the real push-and-pull that was happening inside the Byzantine court.
Read more with Tinto Talk 102: pdxint.at/4m3vnYY
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Which character comes with a +3% Tax Effeciency Modifier for Rulers?
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Our first ever community survey is live! 📜
Now's your chance to give us your feedback on patch 1.1, game systems, nation flavor and more. It takes 5–10 minutes. All responses are anonymous.
We look forward to reviewing your feedback!
👉 pdxint.at/4dHhLk1
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