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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
I solved this by creating an entirely new leader class, using Envoys as the template and changing any potential assignment tasks to "no". Then I changed the class of the hidden dynasty-named leader to the brand new leader class, and I can no longer see them in game. Basic testing showed that succession still works properly, although an appointed heir does not seem to adopt the dynasty name despite my saying to do so. Hope this helps!
Like if i have a mod that increases a Leaders Lifetime to like 10K i would like to see that the Ai keeps them for much longer or just don't abdicate them at all.
Can be used as a planet governeur, but when leveling up one must go to the planet and select the new trait from there.
Once this duplicate exist it seems using the mods options does not seem to affect it.
Not game breaking but not pretty either. :)
Question for the author: Should this mod come after Civil Wars, so that it can use its mechanics?
Of course, I may be doing something wrong, I didn't play with the retired ruler for too long out of fear it would break the game so I dismissed them and immediately an heir spawned (which is why I am suspicious of it being a bug).