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Just check what landed titles border the Daevites and *yoink* + grant independence to Daevite ruler in case they would otherwise become a vassal of anyone, and give a claim on that land to whoever they yoinked it from (if history is altered such that the Daevites won a war for it, obviously those they conquered it from would want it back), and lastly some filters on when they can / can't take land and who from to keep it from being annoying (ie: no yoinking a player's last bit of domain and game-overing them lol).
Also was meant to be a SCP-esque thing (I forgot the name of the group in SCP, Abrahamic alliance against anomalous silli) of same-faith and then abrahamic religions automatically joining eachother in wars against sarkics / daevites / etc.
And a church of broken god, renamed "Mekhanists" for text brevity, but I wasn't sure how to properly implement cyborg stuff.
I'm already making a mod aimed at improving religions in general so far I've imported the religions from Fallen Eagle (so you can be Celtic pagan in 876 for example) and improved them (roman religion didn't even have the correct deities listed, instead using the Greek ones).
I Definitely was planning on making a Daevite mod after, during my research I came across the Empire of Adytum which started from a Daevite slave revolt. https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-2573
So if you ever continue with this thought that might be worth considering.
Absolutely feel free to make it, *and* feel free to use anything you like from this when doing so.
Apologies for how long it took. I may have forgor because life insists on being dramatic.