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Adds a ring to the game that should protect vampires from the sun and grants waterbreathing as "normal" Vampire. Also grants a reduced mistform while sprinting.

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I only recently returned to share mods on Nexus but only develope for SSE by now. So I consider this mod final and won't support it in the future. More daylight ring options will be part on the big mod I'm working on for years (I really wish I had more time to work on it) [maybe not in the first version I plan to release here on Nexus.],.

Background

Unfortunaly my computer hasn't enough power to actually play Skyrim. Voice and image aren't synchron and already the
first 15 minutes need at least 20 in reality. I normally play on PS4 and I just got the Legendary Edition to start modding, but now I can't test
my own mods myself. :(
So I hope for some brave tester and their feedback.

What is this mod about?

This mod adds a ring to the game that can be purchased by Lisbet in Markarth (Arnleif and Sons). For naming I borrowed the daylightring from the tv series The Originals.
The ring grants waterbreathing and is supposed to protect vampires from the sun. Also it grants a reduced mistform (no healing) while sprinting.
I hope it works as planned and you can enjoy it. I'm glad for every feedback I get, along with bug reports.

Note:
Since I read this on various commets on Nexus (not only on this mod): Yes Vampires are usually considered undead (especially within the worlds of the Elder Scrolls) but it depends on the type of vampire if they need to breath or not. Also even if Skyrim Vampires wouldn't need to breath, would only recently (only a few years) transformed Vampire simply stop breathing since they don't need to? I for myself belief it would be like a reflex and even if they couldn't really drown, their mind could tell them that they would resulting in damage at least. And having ones lungs filled with water (even if it doesn't kill you) is unpleasant at the very least. ;)