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It makes sense now.
I would also like to say to everyone in here that I don't play ck3 at all and haven't for several months so calibrate your enthusiasm, as it were.
but seems like after a few expansion war, freehold becomes feudal after they conquer a feudal land,
and if player holds a noble house title but loses all duchies they will lose noble house title, and basically become a bugged character without any title.
Now that the main AGOT mod has introduced added freehold mechanism would it be more compatible to reference their succession?
@aeysasryr Right, it should be fixed once there is an update.
@Bennomite It currently does not work, an update will come eventually.
I didn't test it super thoroughly, just ran it in observe for a few decades, so do let me know if anything gamebreaking is happening and I'll try to get to it.