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Madness and pure imbalance will reign, and when the Daevites - themselves born to crush all concept of balance - are done I will be coming back upon these ideas.
Rest assured, the gods of balance will be slain. One by one. I will find every limitation and remove it in the name of freedom, and freedom will be the end of balance, the weapon with which even the puniest of humans may slay a god of balance. Freedom is why there will never be an overpowered enough Genghis Khan, because with the simple freedom to act with wisdom the player becomes unbeatable if they only know how to apply this power.
Duchy buildings are coded a little differently from normal buildings, basically with normal buildings you just code a normal building and then you go to where you've coded the holding type and assign that building to the holding, whereas with a duchy building you put that it's a duchy building in its code and don't need to assign a holding type to it.
That said, you've got me wondering what would happen if I were to assign a duchy building to a holding. That might actually result in it being possible to build duchy capital buildings in the regular building slots of that holding. If it works like I'm thinking it will, I'll make another mod that grants your wish.