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Pero en serio, el Culto al Placer tendrá muchas rebeliones, intenta reclamar las ruinas y si no, que se rebelen los territorios que tengas en provincias compartidas y abandónalas.
Eso pensé pero el calzonazos de Malekith tiene a su mama bien protegida (están aliados también) de hecho si pudiera renunciaría a ciertas zonas que no me aportan nada, como asentamientos menores perdidos de la mano de Dios que cuando me confederé con el Clan Rictus venían "de regalo" xD
If you go full corruption it's not hard to bring even provinces where you only own one settlement to 50% due to osmosis, unless you've taken settlements in provinces that do NOT touch your fully owned provinces (in which case it's going to be hard indeed, so don't take those unless you plan to get the surrounding later anyway).
I had some provinces that were perma hit by 70+ osmosis during my Skryre campaign.
If you really want some settlements that are not touching the rest of your empire, then consider permanently adding to the region several plague priests with fully upgraded corruption bonus.
Either way, don't just do that at the end of your campaign, instead keep it in mind it all along after mid-game is past.
Deja que se rebelen y listo.