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If you use this mod, you will have a very strong ally for the entirety of the game, which may lead to balance issues, if that's a problem for you. I personally love this mod, for it makes the Defenders of the Great Plan very fun to watch. And if you are curious, I highly recommend it for the fun lizardmen shenanigans will ensue. :)
Once you get them a sizeable amount of land, not only will they handedly hold those territories, but they will remain easily within the top three strengths for the rest of the campaign, and they'll field armies comprised high end units when they have access to them. From my experience, the defenders of the great plan easily held off, and repelled Grimgor's 'ardboys who where the top strength faction of the game, and actively raised several of their settlements.
It might still function but you are better off not trying it. I havent got the time anymore to update my mods unfortunately, but they are up for grabs if anyone wants to continue them or make their own versions, anyone is allowed to do anything with any part of any mod I made.