I actually remembered that I kind of forgot something. Interactions whose absence would've caused errors. I added those and re-uploaded the file. I also added the graphics.
Now, there are graphics for two civs that I didn't include the raws for: the Selesians, who are hilariously unfinished and might not be included since I don't know what their biomes should be or how to make them unique (they're basically South Slavs - think Bosniaks/Croats/Serbs/Bulgarians - I'm thinking maybe mountain-dwelling clans?), and the Demians, who are almost finished but have a really stupid name.
What are the Demians based on?
They're basically sort of like Medieval Italian/Adriatic merchant republics. Think Venice.
Their leadership is almost entirely site-based, their LAND_HOLDER positions are all just clergy sent by the Archbishop. They are "led" by a Duke who is chosen from among the Mayors of each city by the Senators (of which there are multiple types, some of which are [ELECTED]), but the Duke doesn't really have much more power than an individual mayor. Most of the central government is controlled by the senate, whose members can be appointed by basically any other important position, and usually appoints most of the important non-religious civ-level positions in turn. Each city (basically anything that has a market and a population of more than 50) has a senate of its own, which, likewise, does the majority of the actual ruling (or at least, as much as the Mayor; I intentionally made the system messy and ill-defined to try to cause Venetian-style cutthroat political intrigue and power struggles between the senators and the mayor/duke).
The graphics file for the Demians isn't completely finished because, to be completely honest, I don't want to do any more heraldry. It's tough to think of unique coats of arms for each military unit, and it gets really repetitive drawing them all. I mean it was fun at first but I just don't want to do it anymore. I might finish the Demian graphics at some point in the future (no promises though), unless someone else feels like doing it.