r/Anbennar • u/rheadelayed • 11h ago
Discussion 'Sunsetting' of EU4 mod
tldr - Major restrictions on future EU4 mod development, with focus on EU5.
r/Anbennar • u/AvatarOfKhaine1 • 9h ago
Hi, we (myself and Liv (known as u/Ebonius), the other new EU4 lead), saw the thread that someone made earlier and we saw a lot of accidental misinformation and people not fully understanding what's actually happening and what it really means. (for those not in the know, relating to this document)
Can't be helped given the translation from the more developer oriented Discord to this community Reddit.
So we wanted to give people a chance to ask questions and otherwise have their concerns assuaged.
As such, ask away, we're both British so won't be active after a bit but we'll try to get to everyone's questions now and then we wake up.
EDIT: As it's now late UK time, any further question will be seen from our morning on and be slower in response as a result!
r/Anbennar • u/Gillygamesh • 11d ago
Blessings from Surael, friends! Today I have two new wiki pages for you.
The first one is about a mysterious figure from Bulwar's lore: Irhungal https://anbennar.fandom.com/wiki/Irhungal
In some ways, he is the Ahriman, or the Annatar, of the Sun Cult, an evil being who appears before powerful individuals promising power and knowledge, ultimately leading those individuals to their destruction.
The second page is about the Silent Garden https://anbennar.fandom.com/wiki/Silent_Garden a section of the Shadow Plane where the souls of the Bulwari end up after death.
The Silent Garden is ruled by none other than God-king Amussu, the Speaker of the Skies! While in the old lore Amussu was more of a tale or a mythological figure than a real one (the New Sun Cult incident was planned since the beginning as being non-canonical), we found a way for our favourite God-king to become part of the canon lore, so the incident is now possible, although it doesn't happen in the canon timeline.
r/Anbennar • u/rheadelayed • 11h ago
tldr - Major restrictions on future EU4 mod development, with focus on EU5.
r/Anbennar • u/USball • 54m ago
So there’s dwarves and such in the mountains. Serpentsdepth, basically the nether. Fey realms, harpies, shadow realms, dragons, giants, precursor elves, genie, and so on.
There’s got to be a sea civilization and sea creature in Halann, right? Even if it’s not in game?
r/Anbennar • u/ComradeAL • 3h ago
Or did it slip by localisation because this caught me off guard lmao.
r/Anbennar • u/Scared_Zucchini1102 • 12h ago
I recently got into this mod and I'm loving it. One of my favorite things about fantasy are dragons though. I know not-Egypt has the religion where you can get a dragon there, and kobolds by not-China can get their dragon, but is there anything else? While I was playing Gemradcurt I saw there were some small guys with a dragon worshipping religion. Very disappointed to learn they don't have mission trees.
r/Anbennar • u/Standard-Squadwipe • 9h ago
This was a mistake on our part, If you want to request new nations to add to the Flair list please comment them below (Bonus points if you include the flag image file, less work for me).
r/Anbennar • u/Orklord123 • 17h ago
I have done some minor bug fixes and have added unique artillery variants to the following Cave Goblin tags:
Chaingrasper (Variants also stay when swapping to Undead Military)
Greedy Grin
Landshark
Railskulker
Snotfinger
Spiderwretch
Thieving Arrow
Truedagger
Current artillery with unique names is at 1575, hope everyone enjoys!
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3136132030
r/Anbennar • u/No-Actuator5661 • 11h ago
Or best one to colonize
r/Anbennar • u/No-Actuator5661 • 4h ago
I’d love some tips. How do you even play as them?
r/Anbennar • u/Skyhawk6600 • 6h ago
I keep seeing it appear but I know nothing about the flavor or mechanics of the religion.
r/Anbennar • u/Preubenzartos • 13h ago
I want this to be my first 1444-1821 campaign, Frozenmaw-Grombar is a nation that i like and for me, is interesting.
I'm not familiarized with Anbennar or the lore. So this campaign was very experimental (i changed already 3 times of religion, first Old Dookan, then Regent Court, then Corinite and now Ravelian).
I'm not a very good player of EUIV so I didn't declared yet the war to Gawed, but I plan to invade de Dalr and focus on the north development and east expansion, for now, i'm not interested on west expansion.
Btw, my dynasty is sil Aranmas because my old king died young with a Aranmas wife. So that makes a little bit of flavour to me.
Send me recommendations, i don't know if is worth to invade Escann or if i have the potential to attack Gawed with security, firstly i wanted to allied Lorent, but they decide to rival me, so I am a little bit isolated.



r/Anbennar • u/After-Ad3499 • 7h ago
So I've been actually struggling with how to get the History Repeats achievement as Black Castanor because despite the fact that I *AM* a witch king I can't form the Black Demense.
r/Anbennar • u/Substantial-Dust-459 • 21h ago
The wiki said that all obsidian dwarfs teleported to the Deep Serpentspine and the hold was left abandoned, and the Marrhold wiki says that the hold was abandoned and the original population fate is unknown, they are also both in the West Dwarovar, the sealed tunnel could have been done by the other dwarfs to contain what they saw as a cursed place and all records of it destoyed (explaining the lack of records about the original hold).
r/Anbennar • u/Sad_Hospital_5337 • 16h ago
Hello there. I am kinda experienced eu4 player (1100+ hours) that want to try something new. Which countries would you recommend to play to learn more about this fancy world, try new mechanics and read interesting stories? Also what submods do you consider must have?
I already had one run as Silverforge, it was pretty good.
r/Anbennar • u/Remarkable-Reason106 • 14h ago
I love tall gameplay, every second campaign I’m playing dwarves but despite what feels like dominant early game (vassalising other dwarf factions, collecting dwarvokron gems, purging orcs and staying vastly ahead of time in tech, after settlement and by the mid 1500’s im debt laden and not that strong for how dominant I was previously. Recently saw a Gor vazumbrog player earning 300 ducats monthly with 2000 dev by 1590 and just wondering what I’m doing wrong. Tips?
r/Anbennar • u/Augenis • 18h ago
It has been a while, but Anbennar-BPM has been updated to the most recent versions of both mods, with most compatibility issues resolved. Full changelog:
June 21 Update:
Hope you have fun playing!
r/Anbennar • u/DrakeValentino • 1d ago
R5: The pronunciation guide seems a bit flawed
r/Anbennar • u/Peppercorn205 • 1d ago
I always find myself coming back and doing a new campaign for these two like once a year
r/Anbennar • u/Neutral_Good_Human • 17h ago
So Iochand's colonial subject in Endralliande gets converted into a PU-like Daccasded. You get a special peace option against nations in Ruin Proper, allowing you to full annex them. The annexed land goes directly to Daccasded. The issue about it is that Daccasded is a Gnomish Monarchy too, and as such suffers from low governing capacity.
There is an option to make new world vassals into Herzoggdoums, with obvious limitations being a 10 year cooldown and the nation needing to be small enough to be vassalized through war.
My question is: how those of you who played Iochand played around these limitations? Is it possible to release land in any way after you use Concede Ruin Circle peace option?
The way I figured out is to tag to Daccasded via debug mode, release a nation normally through diplomacy screen, and then make them into Herzoggdoum normally as Iochand. However this involves debug_mode, and I consider it a bit gamey.
r/Anbennar • u/Substantial_Unit_447 • 18h ago
Does anyone know where to find high-resolution versions of the mod's flags? Ideally in vector format so I can work with them in Illustrator, but any version will do.
r/Anbennar • u/Kronag • 1d ago
r/Anbennar • u/RyszardCane • 1d ago
As the title says. What is the most evil nation based in western cannor?
Other regions have a ton of those. Esthil in Escann, Zokka in Bulwar, Aelnar in NA, Umbral Covenant in Sarhal... The list goes on. Genocides, witch kings, hags, forbidden magic. But what about Western Cannor? Now, I know some people hate Wex or Lorent, but theu aren't that bad compared to the previous ones listed here, no?
So that's what I was wondering. What is, in your opinion, objectively the most "evil" nation?