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For example, keeping dinosaurs and spiders out. It would clash with what we expect regarding nature elves, not just TWWH2 wood elves, and it would have tarnished the aesthetic. Yes, this mod does get a lot of reflected grandeur from Princess Mononoke and Narnia. But the artist must be disciplined enough to curate that reflection in the first place.
It's weird but when I use this mod, I feel something more than just the next turn in a 4X game. This isn't even the sort of game genre which grants the player a sense of the sublime, but I still feel it. As an artist, you know you created art when your work can elicit a feeling like this in at least somebody.
Were some units removed and the description not updated?
I wont recommend anyone who dont play woodelf campaign to subscribe this mod.