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Replaces the Inquisitor's party portrait/icon to an edited version of the "magic" codex card. Frosty only

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*These mods are for FROSTY! I don't know much about DAIMM, so I can't guarantee that this is work alongside any .daimods.*

There are currently five options. Only install ONE at a time!
Original: Uses the original texture of the "Magic" codex card. Three options:
1. White Border (this is the original mod. it has a white border around the hand for both healthy and injured icons)
2. True Borderless (does NOT have a white border around the injured icon)
3. Borderless w/ Extra Blood (same as above but with added blood to try to make the hand look less... claw-like)
Painted: I painted over the original image to eliminate the rings, smooth things out, and make the colors more cohesive. Two options (for now):
1. Lighter Skin (close to the skin tone of the original image)
2. Darker Skin (a darker, cool-toned version)

Each is available to download as individual files, or you can download one of the zip files that contain 1) All Original options 2) Both Painted options or 3) All five options

I may try to eliminate the rings w/o completely painting over the image in the future. I plan to also expand skin tone options!
I've also been working on a version with a stylized version of "The Mark" on top of a different codex card. Maybe I'll upload it one day?

Notes:
- You may be thinking: "Bro, Frosty can run .daimods too!" or "So many other mods use the "magic" codex card!"
1) I know; I use plenty of .daimods through Frosty! But I try to limit my .daimod usage when possible to reduce possible issues. Plus, I wanted to learn how to mod, and this seemed like a good beginner project.
2) There are several great icon replacers already; many of which use the same/similar design! I decided to try this anyways because of the reasons above. But I didn't want to essentially copy the exact same thing pixel for pixel, so I expanded upon the existing background. (it was quite fun to make tbh)

- Making different skintone versions is something I'm open to trying, if anyone would like that!  (currently two painted options, more to come)

- I followed a lot of the advice in danexuslurker's tutorial, though I used Clip Studio Paint instead (since I already own it)! Steps are slightly different in CSP, but same concept. Highly recommend following their tutorial for your own project!