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I haven't played DF in a while but I see no reason why it shouldn't still work and let you play them in adventure mode too, as it did when I tested it.
You might want to upload your changes as a new mod since it seems like the mod author here won't respond any time soon...
Just remember to credit them at least.
If you want, would you like the files for it? You could totally update this with those files and anyone would be able to play them.
1) Once made playable, they no longer generate in different colors (they're all the same brown). Might there be a way to fix this?
2) What would I have to change so that not ALL other civs are hostile towards them?
I've only been running 100 year worlds since the PC I was on was kinda bad, but I'm back home so ideally I can test longer ones.
The Gnoll civ is not that special and should not be capable of doing anything crazy and afaik I'm not defining multiple of the same creature, but I'll give it a check since its not too hard to do so.
Again, I don't know if it is actually this mod, but all other mods I use only alter visuals with one exception that change amount of leather according to creature size. Just a guess but maybe some creature tokens get mixed somewhere somehow?
I can't get it to locally happen, otherwise I would fix it.
For a makeshift playable solution I added the controllable tags they need to be selectable, then copied and renamed the dwarf entries for nobility and renamed a few accordingly to sound more gnoll-like.
Embarking did spawn a expedition leader and the noble system works now.
If anyone has some more modding knowledge feel free to ping me / share the results if you know how. Never made a mod for DF myself so I don't really know what lines are needed to make it fully functional as a playable civ.
I do most of this for myself and I have no desire to actually play gnolls (although I do like having them around) so its pretty unlikely I'd get around to making them playable any time soon.
Love the added civs mods themselves and look forward to taking them for a spin myself whenever that gets properly added.