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I played it a year ago before that was changed.
I haven't seen the stuff evaporate yet.
But, I have seen most of the options be gutted from the ruler creator.
Part of me wants to try to find an older version of the mod and fork it.
However, unless I recieved permission I don't think I would be able to do it. Since it doesn't have any particular license.
Go to Paradox Interactive\Crusader Kings II\mod and look for risetopower.zip
Open it and go Common/traits. delete rtp_traits_vanilla.txt. Go back to Crusader Kings II\mod and find risetopower.mod and delete the line replace_path="common/traits"
Another change I made was to get default societies back. If you want to do this go into the vanilla ck2 files and find "00_societies.txt" "dynamic_societies.info" "quests.info" "quests_script.info" and "societies.info" (sorry I can't remember where they are found exactly) Copy paste these files into risetopower.zip/common/societies . The only issue I have found is if you are playing as a catholic person there are too many societies and you won't be able to see/select all of them. But the one you can't see is the learning society this mod adds anyway, so not much is lost. If you want you can edit rtp_learning_societies.txt and delete the catholic one in there just so it looks nicer in game.
Unfortunately I wasn't able to change ambitions back to normal using the methods above as when I try the game fails to load for a reason I'm not sure why.
As you said its so disappointing and all these unnecessary and unwanted changes basically ruin the mod.
This change is actually quite easy to do, you just have to delete the files in the "objectives" file with the ones present in the vanilla CK2. Well, I say that and I haven't tested a whole lot, but I was able to change the ambitions for whatever I wanted to like in vanilla CK2. The mod just hasn't really clicked for me even after these changes (thanks, by the way, they did made the experience better for me, but not enough just yet).
The paths are also pretty easy to find, the ones in the mod mimics the vanilla CK2 paths.