Dragon Age 2

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Standalone and Anders Replacers port of Avallac'h's Robes from the Witcher 3.

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Rebel Threads - Avallac'h Robes for Anders
Standalone and Replacer Armors for Anders and Human Male
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I decided Anders needs a little love, and I thought Avallac'h's robes from The Witcher 3 would be perfect for him, so here we go!

I also included standalone versions with stats for Mages, Rogues, and Warriors, in case you want to put them on any of the other human guys.

Installation:
For the standalone versions, you'll need to use the console to obtain them.  Open the console, then type "runscript" followed by the name of the script.  Scripts are as follows:

get_rebel_mage
get_rebel_rogue
get_rebel_warrior

The three recolorings are:
Rebel's Will - Blue
Rebel's Resolve - Green
Rebel's Ardor - Black

For the replacer armors, you'll need the main file, and one or two of the replacer files from the Replacers folder.  His default armor is Armor A, romance is Armor B.  You can choose which color you want for either one; they don't need to match.

Notes:
Once again, there are no gloves, and his gauntlet things are gone.  Also, don't look too closely at his sleeves, because ahaha, I didn't do a great job on them.  There's also a seam at his forearm -- that's because I'm using the vanilla DA2 nude meshes for his arms, and the seam exists there.

Updates 11/8:
I uploaded a version that adds his wristguards back.  This is an alternate version in the optional files -- use either this version or the original file, not both.  But make sure if you're using Wristguard replacers that you use the Wristguard main file with it.

This removes the seem between the hand and forearm, but his sleeves are still pretty sketchy, fair warning.

Credits:
The Witcher 3 armors and assets are property of CD Projekt Red, and may not be used for any monetary gain.
Credit also to MerryMerrill and Ladyofpayne for some models/textures.
As always, thanks to QuenchedSteel for the Blender to DA2 Export Script.