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Basically, the way steam installed the mod doesn't work correctly or something. So you need to copy the mod from the workshop install folder and put it inside the "override" folder for this game.
Once you do that, you aren't done though!
You need to return back here, favorite the mod, then unsubscribe from it.
Now you should be able to launch the game and activate the one that is a copy.
IF YOU DON'T DO AS I SAY IT MESSED UP THE MOD LIST AND GLITCHES THE MENU WHEN TURNING ON AND OFF MODS!!!
It is defunct and absolutely will break many other mods, preventing them from working. Worse yet, this mod doesn't completely work correctly either, causing many many display problems, broken class progression tables, missing abilities and description strings, duplicate abilities and other problems. It uses the old broken method of modifying class tables and abilities (by literally just... overwriting them completely), and is thus highly incompatible with just about anything.
Again, do not use this mod.