Industrialists: The Faith of Steel (After the End CK3 Lore)



After my recent After the End video, I decided to put this together since I liked the Industrialists so much and wanted to share them with you! I hope you enjoy. 🙂

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Sources for Information:
🔗After the End Wiki: https://aftertheend.miraheze.org/wiki/Industrialist

Music:
Ruins (Extended) Undertale OST

Image Credit:
– Cataclysm by Ryan Lowe :https://cdna.artstation.com/p/assets/images/images/022/092/644/medium/ryan-lowe-cataclysm-watermark.jpg?1574094408
– Trip by Xi Ye: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/kzAon
– A CANTICLE FOR LEIBOWITZ Book cover by Bruce Pennington: https://www.brucepennington.co.uk/bpenn17.htm
– Power Armor by Jordan Gunderson: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/Yoq46
– Brave New World Fan Cover by STARANGER-ART: https://www.deviantart.com/staranger-art/art/Brave-New-World-by-Aldous-Huxley-Book-Cover-718476989
– Crucible Steel Foundry by Krupp Stahlwerks: https://magpiesmagazine.com/2022/02/23/the-industrial-art-of-krupp-stahlwerks-1912/#jp-carousel-3606
– Portrait of Andrew Carneige by E.A. Walton: https://collections.st-andrews.ac.uk/item/portrait-of-andrew-carnegie/1001335
– John Henry by Artist Unknown (if you know, please share)
– The Old Book by Walter Langley: The Old Book – Walter Langley – WikiGallery.org, the largest gallery in the world
– Cathedral of Learning Postcard
– Scene in the Catskills by Paul Weber: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Paul_Weber,_Scene_in_the_Catskills,_1858,_NGA_176783.jpg
– New Deal Mural by Conrad Albrizio: https://history.iowa.gov/history/education/educator-resources/primary-source-sets/new-deal/new-deal-mural-ca-1934
– Wealth of the Nation by Seymour Fogel: https://art.gsa.gov/artworks/608/wealth-of-the-nation#:~:text=Although%20the%20mural%20divides%20American,American%20unity%20and%20strength%20in
– United We Win by Alexander Liberman: https://www.archives.gov/exhibits/powers-of-persuasion

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32 thoughts on “Industrialists: The Faith of Steel (After the End CK3 Lore)”

  1. I love real-world post apocalypse simply because of how warped perceptions of the past, our present and reality, become. I want to find those who are best capable of recreating the comparative prosperity of the bygone world, and I think that the Industrialists with their love of technology can do so.
    So glad this mod got ported to CKIII.
    Also, I think the Utah Holy Site is for John Moses Browning.

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  2. I thought I detected a mid-Westerner.

    I married a Michigander, so this is probably the region I'll play in first when I try ATE. Either the LP or my home area in the Pacific Northwest (Vancouver, Ca).

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  3. Just a quick question, the screenshot you show when talking about the unions shows the Union of Steel-drivers is actually dedicated to Joe Magarac, not John Henry like you said. Was that changed since the screenshot was taken or did you misspeak?

    I mean, they're both folk heroes, but I'm not sure why they would go with Joe Magarac for steel drivers. He was usually represented as a steelworker, as in working in a steel mill. Meanwhile, John Henry was actually a steel driver in folk legends, so hammering the steel drill into rock so they can stuff explosives in there to break it. I'm not sure if they went with one over the other on purpose, to show that the those folk tales and myths changed over time, or if it's an oversight. Maybe they wanted that to be a union of steelworkers instead, so Joe Magarac would make perfect sense. Or they used Joe Magarac when they meant John Henry.

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  4. I like how Industrialists and Agionists from Godherja both bastardize the beliefs of their Titans/Saints, but in totally different directions. The Saints of Agionism were pretty virtuous while their Crusaders are pretty awful. Meanwhile, the Titans Rockefeller and Carnegie were pretty controversial and fought voraciously for their monopolies, but Galvanists at least are pretty decent and try to cooperate and learn with each other to return the Gilded Age. Great video!

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  5. You know I'm actually really glad you're branching out to the worlds of other big total conversion mods. I love Godherja and After the End, but I'm also a sucker for things like Anbennar (EU4 with a CK3 version coming out soonish). A lot of people put their hearts and souls into making these, and they feel fairly obscure, and these videos help tell their story and get people interested.

    Moreover, I feel you're finding your niche in this stuff, but you're also branching out within it. Not letting yourself get pigeonholed. As much as I love Godherja, it'd be a shame if that's all you did (I know you have older and different content, but you know what I mean). You've got a talent as a kind of layman historian for these fantastical worlds, just a guy showing off a cool thing he's interested in, with obvious passion and interest.

    I'm excited to see where you're going!

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  6. So, just a quick disclaimer, the wiki hasn't been updated in years, and was meant primarily for the CK2 version of the mod. That said, everything in the video seems accurate to the mod, and I enjoy any AtE content that comes out.
    Edit: Didn't read some of the comments, apparently the new one exists?!

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  7. If only people cared about all this stuff back in the CKII days. Just imagining what could have been with the old engine with how deep it is given more attention and effort by the dev team.

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