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Scroll down to the mod author's last comment. They're not interested in creating submods. Sounds like you're keen so a great chance to learn: https://tw-modding.com/wiki/Tutorial:Beginner%27s_Guide
I see that in this mod part of this is an objective chain for Thorgrim? I am using SFO and IEE mods and Black Crag is not controlled by Gorfang (he's controlling the area two provinces south (below Karak 8 Peaks), but may be in vanilla Black Crag is controlled by Gorfang? In some ways it better if Gorfang Rotgut is not in Black Crag because it could provide for a longer quest...
But, if it's checked off, that does sound like a bug to me... Maybe because you allied with them AFTER they controlled those territories?
High elves has a victory reward in the "The Fate of the soul" route 3 path, that causes a forced vassalization of all wood elf factions.
Now in the vanilla game you can't vassalize players if I remember correctly. So my question is, what happens in this case? Do the player get vassalized bypassing the usual restrictions? Do they simply not get vassalized? And if they do get vassalized, do they actually lose income from paying tribute or is the tribute waivered or is it simply a case of the game just gives you a percentage equal to X% of their income, but they do not actually lose that income?