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Lorthirk

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Hello all. In my first games with CKII, I noticed that some characters didn't have a Wikipedia link associated, so I'd like to add the ones I found to the correct characters. I was wondering, what's the best way of doing this?

In order to always have a "Vanilla" CKII to leave checksum intact and play multiplayer, I created a mod named "My Mod" in which I correct small typos in names (by just replicating only the characters I need to correct with relative correct names in their history/characters/[culture].txt file). So I thought I also could add a custom WikipediaLinks.csv under the localisation folder in the mod, but even if the data txt files only needs the modfied lines, and uses the standard data for the others I don't edit, it seems that for WikipediaLinks.csv this isn't the same: if I only enter my new links in it, I won't get the standard ones. Is there a better way of doing this? I'd like not to touch the original WikipediaLinks.csv file since I could lose my editings if a future patch should overwrite the file...

Thanks!