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For the config file in SpecialK you would have to set Silent=True like this:
[Steam.Log]
Silent=true
And that should disable Steam integration in SpecialK and hopefully allow the utility to work without trying to hook the (non-existent since it's not loading in GOG.) Steam framework. :)
(Which then fails and it doesn't load at all.)
If neither works it should be "Trails of Cold Steel DRM Free" in the title window as I remember.
Either disabling or well silencing SpecialK or just renaming the .dll should work. Don't really use GOG much myself aside from the older titles and haven't really checked Galaxy at all but there's a few games on Steam having this little arrangement but it usually initializes Steam first and doesn't call the GOG client.
Though it sounds like a few games try to initialize both going by the GoaT example above. :)
Unforunately this does not fix the issue, here's the new log: https://pastebin.com/a4X0rgC6
Unforunately deleting the dll prevents the game from launching.