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There are more comlicated methods. F.e. you could try to lure one of her relatives to your court. Even if her mental def is too strong her offspring might be more pliable. Once they get some position it often draws their unlanded family members to their new employer as well.
Herding is very important for fae. You can do this with any ruler. For knowledge lifestlye xp you can conquer Malta (South of Sicily/Italy) and upgrade the building there.
And it is still strange that you have to know so many things and play perfectly to prevent the shattering