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Everything is done in janky-wanky way. 99% answer is No.
Now playing as Theocracy, Republic, Holy Order or Academy, you can designate any of your vassals or courtiers as your heir. It can be either your relative from your dynasty or a rootless person for whom the game will generate a new dynasty.
BUT! This change does not affect the Tribunal Temple and the Wilderking's Court, because these two states received a unique inheritance system in the form of Theocratic Elections. All vassals in these states choose a future ruler from among the theocratic vassals. Preference is given to those with a high learning skill and learning education. Appoint the best skillfull characters or your relatives to theocratic positions, the choice is yours. If your heir is without a dynasty, the game will generate a new one for him after the change of ruler.
Changelog: now all government types can hold almost all types of buildings. Down with restrictions, down with boredom.
This submod is incompatible with the "Elder Kings - Hold Cities and Academies" submod.
- Now, when your character dies, a character change window is provided, as when playing for standard governments
- Professional troops are now transferred as expected, previously they simply disappeared
- More stable working of the submod
с профессионалами ещё беду заметил что пропадают при каждом новом правители и у меня почему-то при игре первый раз форма правления изменилась хз, сейчас норм вроде пока