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Excited to try this out
Also, the premise is kind of strange now that I look back on it. Yes, it kind of makes sense, but factions already have a bodyguard system in place, it's just not as deep as the one's I've created here.
I'm noticing now that in vanilla, once you reach a certain relation, that's it. Nothing else happens. But maybe - there should be rewards. I'll think on this more. I have some ideas to make the pot sweeter. Right now relations 75 unlocks all features of the bodyguards. Maybe 100 would be better, with a single free service.
Also with this mod, there are flaws. Like - when you recruit the unique captain, the new leader of that bodyguard squad takes all the unique dialogue. It's a bit of a pain, but I don't remember "is character" working for NPC dialogue.
A Mercenary in a Faction is the definition of a soldier.
Mercenaries are never bound to one faction and work for anyone as long as it pays good.
So this mod makes no sense.