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i plan on updating this with more maps and for definitive edition eventually™ but i don't have any idea when that'll be; probably after upgrading my memory, whenever that is
You can download the Divinity 2: OS Data Engine. Which is under "Tools" in your library. Then you can open this and construct or change maps in an editor. There are tutorials on youtube.com about that, directly from the devs. Teaching you about making maps, changing maps and editing most of the things in Divinity. So that's my 5 cents to this topic^^
Just to make it a little easier for "RAT GOD" and so that everybody has the ability to change certain things.
Reapers coast is probably not included just because RC and it's "second maps" e.g. every map that you can get to in Reapers cost such as underground caves, cellars and similar stuff, would have to be implemented. That might take a long while^^
Also RC is big enough that it would probably take a seperate mod alone just for the coast and every sub-map on that coast or connected to the coast itself.