This seems to be a pretty old bug because it was happening to me at January as well. Also I don't own the Horse Lords DLC.
I'm the Emperor of Byzantine and have Viceroy duchies. I have a vassal which holds several viceroy titles. That vassal troops were raised when I died and succession triggered. After I finished conquering I dismissed the levies but when I try to raise them again I can't. Using the Raise All Vassal Levies just leaves that vassal at 1500/1500. I suspect the cause for this was that at the same time the vassal were waging a revolt war against a count who refused revocation to him. Also I'm not sure that this is tied to viceroyalties specifically because I have the vague memory of this happening to me with a vassal merchant republic in another save.
Also after some digging the problem seems to be in the line raised_liege_troops={ 91756 91757 91758}. Deleting the numbers inside fixes the problem but it is not applicable on Ironman saves as you can't edit the savefile.
P.S The situation seemed to be resolved after the vassal won his. Killing him seems to also fix it. I will continue to dig into that.
I'm the Emperor of Byzantine and have Viceroy duchies. I have a vassal which holds several viceroy titles. That vassal troops were raised when I died and succession triggered. After I finished conquering I dismissed the levies but when I try to raise them again I can't. Using the Raise All Vassal Levies just leaves that vassal at 1500/1500. I suspect the cause for this was that at the same time the vassal were waging a revolt war against a count who refused revocation to him. Also I'm not sure that this is tied to viceroyalties specifically because I have the vague memory of this happening to me with a vassal merchant republic in another save.
Also after some digging the problem seems to be in the line raised_liege_troops={ 91756 91757 91758}. Deleting the numbers inside fixes the problem but it is not applicable on Ironman saves as you can't edit the savefile.
P.S The situation seemed to be resolved after the vassal won his. Killing him seems to also fix it. I will continue to dig into that.
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