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Great mod overall, though.
I played around a bit with the female_salic_law trigger and got an idea: Do you think it would be possible to simulate the iure uxoris with a similar trigger? So if a ruler has only a daughter, his son-in-law would inherit his titles. It always bothered me that CK3 didnt accounted for this principle, seeing how important it was for many realms in the middle ages.
I agree it would be cool if CK3 let titles float, so you could get a prince-Archbishop who could be elected King, but the realm still be feudal. However with the current mechanics, forcing the title to be theocratic forever isn't that cool sadly :(