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I'll debate uploading a version where all it does is grant immunity. I'm ambivalent.
Vampires get attrition in untainted not because they actively need the corruption that dhar brings but because *everything hates them*. You might say "Well vampires would still be hated in areas not controlled by their overlord/vassal" (the effect goes both ways) and yea, true, but I can't have them only be immune to it within their vassal/overlord's domain. Not possible.
On a seperate note, I would say that you only need to make vassals subjugated by Chaos immune to chaos attrition, and leave all other corruption as is: it makes sense that the Chaos gods would make vassals of their subjects immune to chaos attrition, but it does not make sense (to me) for vampires to suddenly no longer need vampiric corruption just because they are vassalised by the living, or for people vassalised by skaven to suddenly tolerate living in a nasty skaven dump. But I get that implementing all of that would be a lot more work with all the speciific combinations you'd have to work through.