It really should be.
It honestly should be. While I know the main way to do this in MTW 1 was to inquisite them, I recall assination as a option. Spies could never put them on trail for treason, that's just not or ever has been in game. Spies just make there bad traits more public, so better used against opposition.
If you were clever and could use a spy on your own general you could try to find a low faith trait, and then put him near inquisitors I guess. Still recall there were quite a few uncatholic, bad, whatever generals who were highly popular and lost in battle, historically.
Anyway here's my question:
If you get your cardinal elected to pope, how much control do you have? Do crusade requests come to you now? Do you pick crusade targets? Do you control where inquistors go and who to excommunicate? I mean just how much power does becoming a pope give you?
I'm just curious
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