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I would say it's just a bit of a shame that integrating the vassaled factions kills off their entire ruling family in the process, as it makes it feel less like an integration and more like a forceful takeover. I wonder how feasible it'd be to transfer the vanished faction's dynasty into the overlord's faction, as a political party, but considering how weird confederation mechanics seem to be in Rome 2 I'm assuming it's hardcoded that way :(
Still, thanks for that mod, pretty fun mechanic to play with!
Added additional check condition in hopes that it fixes any random issues caused by rome2 bugging out or smth
@Ike610 Grand campaign for now, will add others later