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I'm not a modder but an artist (musician) and I can tell you that claiming an artist is talented but makes "poor artistic choices" is the rudest back-handed compliment. Too illustrate an example:
"You seem to have a pristine sense for style, my friend - too bad you decide to pair it with a complete lack of respect for other people's talent, time and intelligence"... Is that nice?
1. Open this mod's & Black Rabbit's original mod in RFPM editor (free download). Find the .pack files on your harddrive. WH3 Mod Manager lets you see Steam mod title & .pack name.
2. Review the changes the original mod makes. Look for affected LL's names.
3. Review the changes this mod makes - whole sections referencing LLs that should not be changed from vanilla will be missing.
4. Make a local copy of the original mod. Make changes accordingly: delete all mod changes for LLs you want to keep vanilla.
5. Save & run the game with your version instead. <3