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As a side note, be very wary of mods that conflict with this one - unless you have another mod that is supposed to affect dice, something is most likely overwriting one of the largest files in the game (the items table) instead of patching it, so it's likely to break with game updates and conflict with patched table mods that deal with items if it's ever after them in the mod order. Of course it may not be obvious which one it is if you have a lot of mods.
You probably have a conflicting mod getting loaded after this one. I usually don't use the Steam workshop for this game because I don't think you can specify a mod loading order, but with Nexus mods you have more control. You can create a mod_order.txt file inside your mods folder (if the mods were downloaded manually) with the name of every mod you want to load. If you decide to do that, try adding this mod at the end of the file and then it should work.