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Additionally, visiting your holding like an adventruer could is very immersive.
The first is to make a specific position for the leaders of minority religions in the empire, with their own interactive mechanics. For example, the Muslim leaders in Egypt should have the coptic patriarch as an important political figure whos decisions impact the entire coptic community in the region (and perhaps even outside). Another example would be the powerful Jain subjects of Hindu Indian rulers and Brahmin elites under Islamic rule in India.
Specifically when it comes to the Muslim rulers and non-Muslim subject representatives, some event/mechanics ideas could include the payment of the Jizya tax, whether or not a specific minority should be considered dhimmis at all, requests to build churches/synagogues/temples and so on...
Secondly, and this is connected with the first idea too, making the powerful aristocrats and other positions scale with the growth of the realm and integration of new territories. The new territories should have their own people (aristocrats, priests, merchants, etc) who try to represent themselves in the rulers court. This would also help keep snowballing in check by ensuring that the ruler must appease (and continue to appease in the long term) new populations before annexing new ones.
@Generalissimus Leon Yor first suggestiion is too specific, better for mods that focus on these regions. Your second suggestion was interesting. I adopted it partially on the last update for Immersive Domains, leading to more diversity, when possible.
What do you think about governance issues for feudal rulers?
But your concept of Powerful Claimants is indeed interesting. They are kinda underrated in vanilla. I might exhange one generated noble for a generated claimant in a future update. Its a nice idea.
EDIT: Fixed!