I was sick, so I made a custom portrait set for Stellaris, here you go:
Space Egyptian Snakefolk. I imagine somebody will enjoy it.
The mod can be found on Steam on the link below, it contains the portrait set, a flag symbol, a custom Empire, a custom racial trait, and a custom starting solar system.
Link: http://steamcommunity.com/workshop/filedetails/?id=861800679
Extensive Table of Contents:
Animated Portrait set
Contains an entirely new, entirely animated set of Space Egyptian Snakefolks.
They blink and breathe and twitch, just like the vanilla species, they have alternative skin colors, alternative hairstyles, different clothing, and sexual dimorphism.
You can easily use this portrait set to create new Custom Empires, just like you do for the vanilla sets, but mind you, if you do that, you won't be able to use the racial trait that has been assigned to them in my original custom Emipre.
Custom flag symbol
The Egyptian Eye, used for the new starting Empire.
Custom trait
Just like in my other portrait mods, I've added a new racial trait to better represent the new species, rather than having to mix and match with the vanilla ones.
The trait will only be used by the custom Empire and cannot be selected, either by the player or by the AI for other random species. It provides several small buffs and debuffs, making the serpentoids a lazy but brilliant kind of species.
Custom namelist
The Serpentoid name list retains some reptilian features (ships, worlds, etc.) and only affects character names, adding a bunch of real life Ancient Egyptian names, both for males and females.
The list can, of course, freely used for any other species you wish to create.
Custom Starting Solar System
The Kheshem system can be a slightly rough start, as your capital planet, while very big, is overflown with decaying infrastructure. To make things worse, there are several primitive neighbors in your own system, which may be a lot tougher and closer to FTL technology than you might think...
Custom Empire
The Ancient Technosethi: a Divine Mandate, collectivist/fanatic spiritualist Empire with attached background, using all of the mod's features (flag, namelist, portraits, trait, etc.), ready for use.
It is set as forbidden for AI use by default, but you can easily change this setting in game by following the instructions below.
Enabling for the AI:
I'm adding this, since people are asking about it, both here and in the Steam page.
If you want to have the She'sesi be used by the AI as well, there's a very simple way to do that directly in game.
1) Go to the Empire selection screen (New Game).
2) Select the serpentoid custom Empire (Ancient Technosethi).
3) Click Edit.
4) Click Save.
5) Click Back.
6) Scroll up to the new "Ancient Technosethi" you've just duplicated.
7) Click on the little eagle flag on the side of the Empire selection tab until it tells you "Empire Spawning Allowed".
8) That's all.
Space Egyptian Snakefolk. I imagine somebody will enjoy it.
The mod can be found on Steam on the link below, it contains the portrait set, a flag symbol, a custom Empire, a custom racial trait, and a custom starting solar system.
Link: http://steamcommunity.com/workshop/filedetails/?id=861800679
Animated Portrait set
Contains an entirely new, entirely animated set of Space Egyptian Snakefolks.
They blink and breathe and twitch, just like the vanilla species, they have alternative skin colors, alternative hairstyles, different clothing, and sexual dimorphism.
You can easily use this portrait set to create new Custom Empires, just like you do for the vanilla sets, but mind you, if you do that, you won't be able to use the racial trait that has been assigned to them in my original custom Emipre.
Custom flag symbol
The Egyptian Eye, used for the new starting Empire.
Custom trait
Just like in my other portrait mods, I've added a new racial trait to better represent the new species, rather than having to mix and match with the vanilla ones.
The trait will only be used by the custom Empire and cannot be selected, either by the player or by the AI for other random species. It provides several small buffs and debuffs, making the serpentoids a lazy but brilliant kind of species.
Custom namelist
The Serpentoid name list retains some reptilian features (ships, worlds, etc.) and only affects character names, adding a bunch of real life Ancient Egyptian names, both for males and females.
The list can, of course, freely used for any other species you wish to create.
Custom Starting Solar System
The Kheshem system can be a slightly rough start, as your capital planet, while very big, is overflown with decaying infrastructure. To make things worse, there are several primitive neighbors in your own system, which may be a lot tougher and closer to FTL technology than you might think...
Custom Empire
The Ancient Technosethi: a Divine Mandate, collectivist/fanatic spiritualist Empire with attached background, using all of the mod's features (flag, namelist, portraits, trait, etc.), ready for use.
It is set as forbidden for AI use by default, but you can easily change this setting in game by following the instructions below.
Enabling for the AI:
I'm adding this, since people are asking about it, both here and in the Steam page.
If you want to have the She'sesi be used by the AI as well, there's a very simple way to do that directly in game.
1) Go to the Empire selection screen (New Game).
2) Select the serpentoid custom Empire (Ancient Technosethi).
3) Click Edit.
4) Click Save.
5) Click Back.
6) Scroll up to the new "Ancient Technosethi" you've just duplicated.
7) Click on the little eagle flag on the side of the Empire selection tab until it tells you "Empire Spawning Allowed".
8) That's all.
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