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Very strange, this should not be happening. only 10 troops? What are your diplomacy custom AI behaviors set to, if you are running these options(which i highly recommend setting both at medium, i seem to have a lot of fun with the game operating with these changes, maybe it might balance out your game.) Im currently running both on high/experimental and recently conquered castles (depending on the lord) are filled w between 50-150 troops )150 usually being faction leaders. Very strange indeed.
There is a feature which allows you to send a recruiter to villages to bring back recruits, which are then upgraded at intervals of a few days. this process is slow, but imo the best way to quickly garrison castles without worrying. It's all about micro in this case unfortunately.
I'd advise having an extra save to test these options because the results you will get will permanently change/alter the progress of your game.
Like pacts, sending gifts etc, I mean similar things already exist in the base game if not exactly the same or alternatives to achieve similar results so I don't really see any reason to use this mod.