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http://www.moddb.com/mods/western-unit-overhaul-for-deus-lo-vult-m2tw
Submods, yes. Usually Submods can make a game a whole lot better. Third Age for example is already a pretty awesome mod, but with submods like MOS 1.7 that add whole new factions, units and cities they can improve the 'vanilla' mod by a lot. MOS 1.7 for example has dozens more custom cities, including generic dwarven and elven settlements, over Third Age vanilla.
EDIT: Hey, Dark Angel, you do know I have a nice little abstract mod collection from back in the day. The list is too long to just type it out for me! LOL I also have various versions of most of them as, while they each belonged to someone, we all kind of helped in putting them together and balancing among ourselves as a modding family. I just never got around to deleting them and have several copies of backups being a paranoid computer tech that knows what happens when a hard drive suddenly no longer spins! LOL