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Matters of life and death ck2
Matters of life and death ck2







matters of life and death ck2

I tried again with Sunno Bouvinid, the Count of Paris. I wonder how I could explain the years she was mad before her recovery?Īnyway, since Aigidia died, while I did make a savefile to go back to playing Germanos later on, it was time to switch to another save file. I didn't even knew you could lose the Lunatic trait until she lost it. But even that didn't last as she also recovered later. The only bad trait I clearly remember her having was the fact she became a Lunatic in her old age. Hell, she even collected all the christian virtue traits, which makes me think she might be declared a Saint later on.

matters of life and death ck2

It was fun playing Aigidia though as she basically only got positive traits through her life. She lived so long she basically outlived her son and successor Theodosios (though to be fair Theodosios was probably murdered) and thus her successor is her grandson Germanos. Aigidia also ruled for a very very long time as she died at 79. That being said, it's still a long way to go before I can form the Byzantine Empire. By the time I finished playing with her, she had also become Queen of Anatolia and Trebizond. Last time I was playing Countess Aigidia of Constantinople, whom I had turned into Queen of Thrace, Greece and Epirus. And boy is it funny how one game can be really easy and another excruciatingly hard depending on your luck. Topics explored in the films include abortion, the death penalty, war, the notion of having a saviour sibling, animal testing and assisted suicide.Continuing my Quantum Leap through Shattered World savefiles. The films encourage students to think critically and discuss the positions they personally occupy, relating them to their own beliefs and experiences. They present students with personal perspectives on important issues in religion, morality and ethics, based on major themes explored in Key Stage 4 religious studies and ethics lessons.įrom whether it is okay to have an abortion, through to thoughts on the death penalty and euthanasia, each film poses stimulating questions such as: 'Is assisted suicide murder or is it kind to relieve those who are suffering?', 'When does life begin?' and 'Is it ever right to start a war?'.Įach film includes representatives of different faiths and religions explaining their perspective on the topics covered in the films. These films present real-life stories captured as beautiful and engaging short documentary portraits, drawn from the personal experiences of individuals. A compilation of six short documentary films exploring the rights and wrongs of some of life's biggest questions.









Matters of life and death ck2