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It won't crash with those mods.
Thank You.
Section 1 of the terms and conditions for uploading a mod to the Workshop is very clear:
"You acknowledge that you shall have no ownership or other proprietary interest in the Product and/or any Mods which you create, except as expressly stated herein. Any Mods that you create shall belong to you only insofar as the Mod contains your original creative work. You acknowledge and agree that all right, title and interest in any elements of the Mod which represent, comprise, derive or are based upon any intellectual property rights which subsist in the Product [...] are owned by, or for the benefit of SLITHERINE and its licensors."
What this is saying is that any original assets used in the mod still belong to the creator and as individual assets can continue being used however the creator wants, but that the mod itself as a whole belongs to Slitherine.
Section 2 of the terms and conditions is also very clear:
"SLITHERINE hereby grants you a non-exclusive, non-transferable, limited, fully revocable right and licence to install, access and use the in-game modding tools and any other related tools provided by SLITHERINE (“Modding Tools”) solely and exclusively to create Mods for use with the Product and to publish those Mods to the Steam Workshop Modding page"
What this is saying is that the ability to distribute (i.e., "publish") a mod is restricted to the Workshop.
For those who have this through GoG, this seems to have worked for me.
Just copied over the files in the DATA folder without any issues. Or, you can create a mod folder in the my documents path for gladius and control it through the mod loader in game.
how do you get the mod files thou ?
go to {LINK REMOVED}https://steamworkshopdownloader.io/
and enter the following URL: "https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1851306078"