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I'm not so sure that's even possible. I think vassals are pretty hard coded to not betray its masters, but I could be wrong.
@MasterSJT - Unless you're a playing as a vassal that's hemorrhaging money and you have a bunch of generals sitting around not moving and not recruiting, you shouldn't be losing any units.
@Xoatl - I don't understand what this means, can you help me out here please?
@ScarGard12 - this falls very under "For all other vassals, if the vassal's subculture is different from the protector's, then that vassal will receive a small casualty reduction for whatever attrition their protector is immune to."
@Xereus - I don't play Tomb Kings so I had no idea this was a thing. It turns out they aren't permanent sandstorms, they only last 5 turns, but I can see how that could be hugely annoying so it should be fixed going forward. If there's any regions that are still having unwanted sandstorms during an ongoing campaign.