Yaoma Storytellers – Jianghu Jin

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Author: Zaljerem

Last revision: 31 Mar, 2025 at 12:53 UTC

File size: 1.34 MB

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Spun out from "Yaoma Storytellers (Standalone)" by Zomuro
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3030767805
MIT license, and the original author allows re-use of the code with credit, but my primary rule still applies:
If the original author requests it, I will remove this update.

Jianghu art by Visandar_the_Unliving
Underlying preview art by DetVisor

Compatible with ferny’s "Progression: Storytellers" – category: Chaotic

Jianghu Jin – Lady of the Mountains and Seas

Jianghu Jin knows the marvels of many natural landscapes. At regular intervals, she will transform the map to display the majesty of the planet, while respecting indoor rooms and any area in range of a stabilizer, either in the form of a buildable totem or a rare array. In addition, she will provide a boon to pawn construction and mining speed.

She does not concern herself with tampering with chance otherwise. [Randy Random-based]

See mod settings to customize the experience in various ways.
(totem protection range, time between events, various terraforming options, etc.)
Additional mod settings: change hilliness, change biome, verbose logging

Please note: A "Too many signals" error may be thrown after terraforming; it seems to be ignorable, and sometimes occurs with other mods that change the map as well (VE structure generator, etc.). I’ve tried to minimize it in the code as much as possible, but it still sometimes occurs.

If the terraforming process crashes to the menu completely, this is usually due to a biome that may need to be blacklisted. I’ve tested against many biomes, but if this does occur, in mod options – under "Bonus settings" – turn on verbose logging and then biome logging to get a full log of the biome-scoring process.

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