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Nope. Anyone who wants to is free to update it, and change anything they want in the update, or integrate this mod into any mod they make in any way they like, and so on. All my mods can be considered open for use and study by other modders.
Yes and no and yes. Because of how many mods I've made I cannot be bothered to update mods except when actually adding something to them or fixing something if they're broken by an update. Until I think of something else to add to this or an update breaks it (not happening unless CK3 completely overhauls how religions work) it's not being officially updated.
There are probably a lot of mods that get overlooked by people thinking they're outdated not realising they still work lmao.
That said, this still works.
Absolutely.