feat(themes): swap Moonlit Bloom for Crystal Nocturne, sort built-ins by colour family
Crystal Nocturne (royal sapphire + electric magenta on obsidian, by CRYSTALLITE) replaces Moonlit Bloom in the built-in roster. The same chat-channel tinting convention applies: sapphire-blue identity on party/team channels, accent-magenta on tells, and an alternating mint/yellow/peach palette across the eight linkshell slots so each LS stays individually distinguishable on the dark obsidian background. Users who had Moonlit Bloom selected fall back to the default Hellion Arctic on the first plugin load. A custom JSON copy of Moonlit Bloom dropped into pluginConfigs/HellionChat/themes/ keeps working as a user theme. Plus a cosmetic re-sort of the registry: insertion order now drives a deliberate Theme-Picker grid layout (3 columns) — blue family in row 1, purple to magenta in row 2, green/warm/classic in row 3, Synthwave Sunset alone in row 4 as a retro bonus.
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**don't** flip them (Tell suddenly green, Yell suddenly cyan). RP groups and combat-spec setups depend on the visual
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hierarchy.
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The eight colored built-in themes (Hellion Arctic, Hellion Spectrum, Event Horizon, Moonlit Bloom, Mint Grove, Night
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The eight colored built-in themes (Hellion Arctic, Hellion Spectrum, Event Horizon, Crystal Nocturne, Mint Grove, Night
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Blue, Indigo Violet, Forge Merchantman) all follow this rule — read their source for reference. Chat 2 Klassik
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intentionally ships without `chatChannels` so the user keeps their existing picks.
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