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Also added Rubaboo from my Rubaboo mod , it fits well with this content, and compressed some of the textures so they're easier to see while placing buildings. Perhaps someday I'll even make a better thumbnail.
- Make them stuffable, so they can be built with fabrics other than cotton.
- When they explode, place a blueprint for a new one. It's tedious to keep track of them and rebuild them manually.
Ilk of the Old Gods , a tribal Empire analogue, with new titles, permits, blood sacrifice, and even hallucinogens!
@StarlightSovereign Sure - the gameplay goal was to reduce reliance on wood for tribal colonies, and give them more flexibility. I admit that the mechanics require some suspension of disbelief, but I'd argue that vanilla passive coolers do too: evaporative cooling doesn't actually consume logs of wood, but the moisture from berries might actually work. And who knows, maybe insect jelly really would react with jade endothermically!