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  1. Im a sucker for chubby daddy types and usually play mage characters.

    Here's my attempt at making a "daddyfied" breton mage.

    Let me introduce you to Girndin Vanrane

    A chunky mage who relies more on his conjured minions and followers to assist him in battle than doing too much work himself! 

    He's supposed to be in his late 50s, a real silverfox!

    EDIT #Update to his face below

     

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    Edit: Update to his face I was fooling around in Racemenu and came up with this and was quite pleased with the results.

    486202328_GirndinVanraneUpdate.thumb.jpg.8df56c78be9016466d93723a56e3c3d9.jpg

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  2. Just thought that I'd like to add a few things to this tutorial. It has come to my attention that some people doesn't know what to overwrite and what not to overwrite.

    If you're using SAM togheter with XPMSE.

    Im using Racemenu 3-4-5
    1.Install Realistic Ragdolls and Force
    2.Install SAM (Overwrite Skeleton.nif when asked to do so)

    2.5. Feel free to install SAM HDT support along with HDT.
    3.Install XPMSE im using version 3.90 again Overwrite Skeleton.nif when asked to do so.

    4. Install Moonlight Tales - Werewolf and Werebear Essentials ( THIS TIME DO NOT OVERWRITE THE SKELETON. XMPSE
    Comes with a supported schlong WW skeleton.)

    5. Remember to run FNIS when you're done.
     

    It's been a while since I reinstalled SAM but I belive this is the way I did it last time, my game is stable for now.

    SAM LOAD ORDER XPMSE.jpg

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