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A bug occurs in which the heads of the rims are output separately.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Lost_Region_5053/comments/va35et/bug_hh/
There's a bug with the "Race sleep face addon 1.3" mode
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2589889040&searchtext=race+sleep
1. Head detached from body
Looking at Race Sleep Face Addon's patches, it looks like it adds some new bodyAddons for the head and stuff, with offsets for the Thin bodyType already accounted for. Since this mod adds a new bodyType (Male), offsets for those need to be added, otherwise the placement of the head textures will default to some weird origin position.
For an example, compare their AOC patch to their Ratkin patch and you'll notice that the AOC patch has an extra entry under <bodyTypes>.
2. Male Ratkin using female faces
Race Sleep Face Addon has its own textures for the head, which it renders in place of the usual ones. Since these are based off of female Ratkin, it sorta overrides the changes made by this mod. It IS possible to have separate male and female head textures while using that mod, but I'm not really sure about their texture naming convention.
@Spookuragee I just uploaded an update that should fix the issue. Sometimes I fix some small bugs while testing things, but then I forget to upload it, so thanks for reminding me.
Jerry(name) was born in a bustling city. Being exposed to the many people and cultures in the city allowed he(funky pronoun) to more easily connect with others and understand them.
and
Chestnut(name) grew up in the wild, far away from any civilization. The wilderness shaped she(funky pronoun), but she(pronoun) did not receive any kind of education.
[PAWN_possessive] would probably be better for the funky cases.
Edit: Ratkin Heir/Heiress: the first possessive should use pronoun. The second possessive could benefit from putting the word family or something like it after it.
...seizures, his(funky possessive) was overthrown by their subjects in a coup. Name and his ^family or smthn^ had to run...