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I only update the official version of a mod when changing something about it. This still works and I'm currently working on other things. Might update this in the short future with the changes I've already made (next update of this will have flat improvements to base stats replaced with modifiers that improve stats but have slight piety debuffs, so with every modifier you get it will be a little harder to gain another) but I prefer doing big updates with lots of additions and improvements.
Updated when finished swapping out the flat stat boosts for the "less piety but more of stat" modifiers and making other changes, which won't be until I've made other changes to another mod.
In the meantime tho it will work just fine. It'll just be real simple: get high devotion, lose a level of devotion and lots of piety every time you boost a stat, rather than any of the more complex stuff I've got planned for the future.
You need a high devotion level for them to show. Devoted Servant or higher.