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Even then all I have are hypothesis and the end result and no clue how to even test the cause, and especially no idea why only these tables would be impacted and not every single subscribed TTS mod.
It doesn't explain why these three tables are the only tabletop sim mods that have this ability.
It only appeared after I started mixing local-installation mods, and steam workshop mods, so I imagine it's something strange about the how steam handles incredibly large mod collections, or something about the metadata of said mods which steam decided to mistake for workshop ID's.
I did some digging and there's nothing within the code that resembles a steam workshop ID, but all I know is that for some strange reason, Rimworld, has a tiny chance to accidentally try to load these tables - easily fixed with a mod manager, and incredibly frustrating to deal with, but hilarious once I worked out what was happening.
I don't even know if this bug is reproducible, but I felt I had to leave a note in case anyone else finds Rimworld crashing and this seems to be the culprit.