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https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2696175082
I just make these mods for the factions I play. But don't let that stop you from lazy ad hominem.
That, and I'm deathly afraid of womens bodies.
And thank you for your hard work
https://imgur.com/a/yudRWM2
always in fantasy women are almost naked when men have armour, so i take this mods to make women in darkelve more professionnal and serious soldiers.
and viking didnt fight half naked eitheir, that is a cliché so there is no true reason, only marketing, to justify naked people from norsca
I'm also aware that in similar mods, there are a few people who, ironically enough, are getting uppity that such mods exist. Necessarily, you cared enough to click onto this mod and interpret this as a prudish hatred of lore rather than what is was advertised as. I'm just confused why the mod that makes women wear armour is more controversial than the mod that changes faction colours, or adds new units.
This might seem a little antagonistic, But the lore was written to justify sexualised dark elven women after the business decision was made to sexualise them. It's not so much a lore reason for why they look like that then a business one. I'm not against that, it's Games Workshop's franchise, and sexuality isn't something to be ashamed of, but I shouldn't have to be beholden to someone else's marketing strategy.
Good work!