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Dear author, there is a program ModTranslationHelper on GitHub. With its help, you can automatically create localization files for your mod from your native language to other languages supported by the game in a couple of clicks. Perhaps you will find this useful. The idea of the mod is cool.
@Can'tTouchThis - Thank you!
@General Cartman Lee - Update 4 includes the greek chimera. If there are any other ancient creatures you'd like to be represented, I'd love to hear your suggestions!
@Scripe of Nekoti - Thank you! Almost all of them are hand-drawn using Gimp, but some are traced from real medieval heraldry with slight changes (such as the musimon and tyger).
@Squirrelinaround - This mod only contains the emblems, no additional scripts or AI behavior. The AI tends to only combine or alter existing coat of arms, so it's unlikely it will use these.