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− | + | On the death of the Pope(natural or otherwise), a papal election will be held on the next turn. Any faction with at least one cardinal can participate, and faction leaders can order their cardinal(s) to vote for one of the Preferati, the 3 cardinals (the 3 with the highest piety) who are standing for election. Leaders can also have their cardinal(s) enter diplomacy with the other cardinals present. Factions can be bribed into having their cardinal(s) vote for the candidate of the briber's choice. The Preferati with the most votes, or the one with the higher piety in the case of a tie, wins the election and becomes the new Pope. The new Pope will think more highly of factions who voted for him, and will be displeased with those who voted against him. | |
=== Excommunication === | === Excommunication === |
Revision as of 18:34, 18 November 2007
Contents
Overview
The Pope is the leader of the Papal States faction in the game Medieval 2: Total War. Unlike other factions in the game, the Papal States bear a closer similarity with the non-playable Senate faction from Rome: Total War.
A factions level of popularity with the pope is shown by the number of crosses it has in the Papal Standing screen (see picture).
This level of popularity or standing will decrease if a faction disobeys or fails missions, if it declares war and remains at war with other Catholic factions, or if it's regions have too high a level of heresy.
Gameplay Elements
Missions
Elections
On the death of the Pope(natural or otherwise), a papal election will be held on the next turn. Any faction with at least one cardinal can participate, and faction leaders can order their cardinal(s) to vote for one of the Preferati, the 3 cardinals (the 3 with the highest piety) who are standing for election. Leaders can also have their cardinal(s) enter diplomacy with the other cardinals present. Factions can be bribed into having their cardinal(s) vote for the candidate of the briber's choice. The Preferati with the most votes, or the one with the higher piety in the case of a tie, wins the election and becomes the new Pope. The new Pope will think more highly of factions who voted for him, and will be displeased with those who voted against him.
Excommunication
- -See main article: Excommunication
Crusades
- -See main article: Crusades
Inquisitors
Inquisitors are rather troublesome little campaign map characters who are sent by the Pope to 'deal with Heresy' in your region. Beware that 'dealing with Heresy' can involve assassinating some of your best generals!