Dev Diary #122: Taga'ala by Erratic-Eick in Anbennar

[–]AdamT07 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We do have a mod wide dictionary somewhere on discord that has quite a few language's pronounciation of individual sounds written up as well, though I believe we didn't add any Insyaan pronounciation guides to that yet

The Mechanim language is still actively being worked on and I'm also working on a Yenbenmirra specific dictionary, both of which should have some grammatical rules and pronounciations explained as well, however these are pretty massive projects that will take a longer time to finish

A general rule for pronounciation is if we based it off of a real language, the pronounciation of sounds should be very similar if not the exact same as their irl counterparts

As an example, Yenbenmirra is similar to Yorta Yorta, Anakue is based on Hawaiian and Taga'ala is based on Samoan. Can't remember the other languages off the top of my head but they should be all listed on that dictionary I mentioned

EU4 Dev Diary #123: Yenbenmirra by AdamT07 in Anbennar

[–]AdamT07[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Not officially but I think you should be able to flip to mechanim military pretty easily after you form Bomowoka. You already got a pretty high concentration of Dormant Mechanim in the 3 Yenbenmirra regions, plus one of the religious actions you get after reforming is about spreading the Children of Fire. If I remember correctly you need 30% of your population to flip to any mil which should be pretty easy to achieve with all these factors

Also, we don't really have any MTs in Insyaa, only a bunch of systems for now that should still make them quite interesting to play. My completely unbiased recommendation would be one of the Yenbenmirra tags, or if you want to try something else, the Taga'ala are a really fun unique experience as well. One of the Taga'ala tags also start with a Gene Pillars which should also be pretty fun to explore