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Hongkie1697

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Honestly Muslim rulers already are much more likely to infight dynastically thanks to the "brother/half-brother" negative opinion modifier, then on top of that we have the annoying decadent trait that is far too likely to manifest in any male family members who isn't a saint which would then give me the decadent dynasty trait if not dealt with by persuading said member to stop being "decadent", whereby most of the time end in failure, then I'm forced to imprison or banish the character, thereby wasting a character that I could've used...... as if it's not bad enough, I could only do it once to every decadent character respectively, so even if my kinsman once recanted, he could become decadent again very quickly, then there's nothing I could do except imprisoning him. Couldn't I at least force someone to recant by force or with the promise of release?

Either the chance of a character renouncing his decadent way should be increased, and I should be able to make someone recant not just once, by force or other kinds of coercion (e.g. releasing him for recanting), or at least it shouldn't be so easy for a character to get the decadent trait, or perhaps the trait should have less negative impact.

Is it at all possible to implement these changes? Which files do I have to edit? I might make a submod if these aren't going to be adopted by the official mod.
 
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