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I used those names mostly for easy discover-ability, so if someone is looking for "nekomata" they'd likely find the mod.
I fully support people making theme-packs that rename the xenotypes or whatever you wish really.
The "Too many mods" mod does some of that. My Nephilim get renamed "Gigantes", iirc. :)
@拳鸡高手泰深
I'll put it on my to-do list. Though it might take awhile before I get to it.
This is a nitpick, but one I feel strongly about. I feel like it would be more in like with the lore of RimWorld if the names of the Xenotypes WEREN'T explicitly referencing the yokai they're modeled after. The fire-breathers are called "Impids" instead of "Imps" or "Devils", and the blood-drinkers are called "Sanguophages" instead of "Vampires". This is something most modders do, like Helixian calling their succubus-inspired Xenotype "Charmweavers".
Going with that theme, I feel like Red Oni should be called "Shuten", Blue Oni, "Ibaraki", and Kitsune, "Tamamo". Again, just a nitpick.
Looks like they didn't migrate over right when going from 1.4 to 1.5. Anyway, It has been fixed.
Glad you like the mod. :)