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I made this mod with a lot of nostalgia in my heart—especially when drawing those little stickers on the end table, I really felt like a kid again.
Wishing you peaceful nights and cozy dreams, just like the ones we used to have.
>About the grave idea
A structure to mourn a beloved one… what a deeply emotional and story-rich concept.
Thank you so much for suggesting it—it's a beautiful idea that really adds depth to the RimWorld atmosphere, and I find it personally quite inspiring as well.
However, since I live in Japan, where cremation is the cultural norm, I’m not very familiar with the visuals or customs surrounding burial-style graves or sarcophagi.
To avoid any potential cultural or religious misunderstandings, I feel it would be difficult for me to approach this topic with the care and accuracy it deserves at my current skill level.
I’m truly sorry I can’t fulfill your request right away—but I’m very grateful that you shared your idea with me.
If you ever come up with anything else, please feel free to let me know anytime!
And thank you, Google, for guiding you back to it! 😝
I'm really happy to hear that you enjoyed it. I hope you have lots of fun building a cozy colony of your own.
I'm currently working on some fine-tuning for the upcoming 1.6 update, and I’ll continue to support this mod going forward.
Once again, thank you to everyone who’s been using my creations—it truly means a lot to me. I hope you'll stick around for what's next!
My artwork has a bit of a quirky style, but it means a lot to hear that you enjoy it 😝