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How do you mean? As in you have an election for the dependency on the death of the current ruler?
I could theoretically add them as "de-jure" lands after their release if they're not already de-jure. Won't make much sense historically speaking. :P Maybe I can add an option at the start of the game.
Then there could be some kind of method to bring them back into the fold once you regain your power, and whatnot. The Holy Roman Empire could maybe have a specific chain of events to have all their vassals split off like that over time.
That's an interesting idea, and it could certainly be implemented. Currently they can either declare war, or if the realm changes the dependencies automatically become independent. I'll see what I can do.
That's a pretty good idea, and something I've been considering the logic of for a while. I'll have to plot out how exactly the logic would work when it comes to writing the conditions in ck2 mod files, but I'll see what I can do. +1
I think it would be pretty cool if we could give lands/titles to our co-dependent states as a suzerain. Would this be hard to do?
I can upload a variant with wars disabled if you'd like? Also, it's your prerogative if you want to intervene or not. They don't break away or anything if you don't (Against other dependencies that is) I'm just about to update the mod anyway.