After reading through another thread about how unpopular characters shouldn't yield any Tyranny penalties when imprisoned again, I realised that there is a solution to it 
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What the mod does:
When you imprison an extremely unpopular character (< 20 popularity), you don't suffer the +2 Tyranny penalty that you normally would. So, if you have a character you really don't like, feel free to smear their reputation until you can imprison them
Currently, the mod does not counteract the effects of banishment or execution, though that can probably be added through an event sequence at a later date.
How to install:
Screenshots:
1. Let's meet our guinea pig for today's experiment, C. Antonius Hybrida. Say hi, Gaius!
2. Gaius gets imprisoned. Note that our Tyranny has risen--don't worry, that is normal, kids.
3. One day later--and where has the Tyranny gone? It's magic! Don't you smile, Gaius, you're in prison.
Now the world can celebrate. Future additions may include (laziness pending):
Enjoy!
Download Link
What the mod does:
When you imprison an extremely unpopular character (< 20 popularity), you don't suffer the +2 Tyranny penalty that you normally would. So, if you have a character you really don't like, feel free to smear their reputation until you can imprison them
Currently, the mod does not counteract the effects of banishment or execution, though that can probably be added through an event sequence at a later date.
How to install:
- Install EU:Rome and the VV2.1 as normal.
- Unzip the file "unpopularity_v1.zip" to your mod subfolder.
- Run Rome.exe and select "Unpopularity v1" from the mod drop-down menu.
Screenshots:
1. Let's meet our guinea pig for today's experiment, C. Antonius Hybrida. Say hi, Gaius!

2. Gaius gets imprisoned. Note that our Tyranny has risen--don't worry, that is normal, kids.

3. One day later--and where has the Tyranny gone? It's magic! Don't you smile, Gaius, you're in prison.

Now the world can celebrate. Future additions may include (laziness pending):
- A series of events that will fire once a character is imprisoned, representing his trial.
- Other cool stuff, I guess. I'll think about it later.
Enjoy!
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