![]() ![]() Statues of the deceased’s Ka would be placed in special rooms within their tomb called ‘ serdabs’ to allow visitors to interact with the Ka. It was believed that the Ka would go on living, separate from the body, and was nourished and sustained through food and drink. Ka statues were created as a resting place for the Ka after a person’s death. This idea could have symbolized adoration to the gods, worship, or protection. The hieroglyph of the Ka was a symbol with two stretched arms pointing upwards towards the sky. Some of the other aspects of a person’s soul and personality included: However, it was only one aspect of the person. In other words, where there was Ka, there was life. The Ka is usually thought to represent the concept of the vital essence in humans but also in other creatures. What is important to keep in mind is that the Ka is an important, intangible part of each person and that it can foster emotions as well as cast its agency in the physical world. ![]() While some Egyptologists and writers speak of the soul or spirit, most researchers tend to avoid any translation. This is why there is no single modern word that can be equated to the ancient concept of the Ka. However, Egyptians considered a person as composed of different aspects, namely the Ka, the body, the shadow, the heart, and the name. We, Westerners, tend to think of the person as a juxtaposition of body and soul. There have been attempts to translate this word, but they have been unfruitful. Public Domain.ĭefining the Ka is not an easy task due to its many meanings and interpretations. This does NOT work on all commands however.Ka Statue of Horawibra located in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Using 'help' followed by a different command, eg 'help marry_anyone', will display what the ccommand, in this case marry_anyone, allows you to do. Neg_diplo = Toggles sending of diplomatic proposals that will be refused. Marry_anyone = Toggle ability to marry anyone. Move (Character ID) = Forces character into your court.ĭiscover_plots = Toggle plot omniscience. Use the play character cheat to get back into gameplay.Īllow_laws = Toggle changing laws freely. Observe = Allows you to *observe* the game without playing. Give_title = Gives title to character including vassals and everything beneath.Ĭharinfo all= Shows debug information about characters including Character ID Pollinate (Mother) (Father) = Impregnates female by male. hides 'true father' and if husband is not father, husband will believe the child is his. Murder (Murderer) (Victim) = Forces attempt at murder, doesn't promise success.Ĭuckoo (Mother) (Father) = Impregnates female by male. Nickname = Change character nickname (nicknames on bottom of page).Īdd_friend = Befriends the player and specific character (Two character ID's can be input to befriend two specific characters).Īdd_lover = the player and specific character become lovers (Two character ID's can be input to befriend two specific characters).Īdd_artifact = Give artifact to a character Religion = Change character religion (for example, "religion catholic"). Manpower (-)(#) = Adds manpower (Requires Horse Lords DLC)Ĭulture = Change character culture (for example, "culture italian"). Population (-)(#) = Adds population (Requires Horse Lords DLC) Prestige (-)(#) = Add/subtract player prestige, gives 5000 default. Piety (-)(#) = Add/subtract player piety, gives 5000 default. Remove_trait = Remove any trait from the character.Ĭash (-)(#) = Add/subtract player gold, gives 5000 default. Infamy (-)(#) = Add or subtract players infamyĪdd_diplomacy (-)(#) = Add or subtract character diplomacy.Īdd_martial (-)(#) = Add or subtract character martial.Īdd_intrigue (-)(#) = Add or subtract character intrigue.Īdd_stewardship (-)(#) = Add or subtract character stewardship.Īdd_learning (-)(#) = Add or subtract character learning. :)Īge (-)(#) = Add or subtract character age. = Found using 'charinfo' command and hovering over a traitĪny commands you or events you want but are not part of this list, either look up the exact command preceded by 'ck2 agot' on a search engine, or DM me and I'll try to help. = Found by using 'charinfo' command and hovering of CoA (Coat of Arms, or Heraldry) of a Province. = Found in the files, for AGOT it's at /documents/paradoxinteractive/crusaderkingsII/mod/agameofthrones/history/provinces ![]() = Found using the 'charinfo' command and hovering over a characters portrait Some need-to-know terms in order to understand the guide Below you will find a list of useful commands and events, including how to create bloodlines with traditional claims on duchy, or kingdom level titles and dragon hatching events. ![]()
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