Bad note string "Sound: SwishS Attack1: Hit SpellCast: Self Release SpellCast: Target Release" frame 122 in "r\Kwama Forager.NIF". Animation group note problem. See Warnings.txt file. Bad note string "SoundGen: Left Attack1: Stop Attack3: Stop" frame 145 in "r\Kwama Worker.NIF". Animation group note problem. See Warnings.txt file.
Same here, except I don't get the stop, just : Bad note string "Sound: SwishS Attack1: Hit SpellCast: Self Release SpellCast: Target Release" frame 122 in "r\Kwama Forager.NIF". Animation group note problem. See Warnings.txt file.
Delete the Kwama Forager Nif out of the DataFiles/Meshes/R folder. It fixed it for me. The Foragers won't benefit from the mod but come on... how many of them do you actually fight?
So if you installed it manually, go to your Morrowind Data Files folder, go to Meshes, go to the folder called "r" and find the file "xkwama forager.nif" and just delete it.
If you installed this using MO2 or Vortex, same idea but you have to go to whichever you have your Organizer installing your mods at. Just find the mod folder (I usually just right click the mod in the MO2 Left Pane and click Open In Explorer) and then do the process I detailed above. Delete the xkwama forager.nif file and the error will go away.
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Bad note string "Sound: SwishS
Attack1: Hit
SpellCast: Self Release
SpellCast: Target Release" frame 122 in "r\Kwama Forager.NIF".
Animation group note problem. See Warnings.txt file.
Bad note string "SoundGen: Left
Attack1: Stop
Attack3: Stop" frame 145 in "r\Kwama Worker.NIF".
Animation group note problem. See Warnings.txt file.
Bad note string "Sound: SwishS
Attack1: Hit
SpellCast: Self Release
SpellCast: Target Release" frame 122 in "r\Kwama Forager.NIF".
Animation group note problem. See Warnings.txt file.
So if you installed it manually, go to your Morrowind Data Files folder, go to Meshes, go to the folder called "r" and find the file "xkwama forager.nif" and just delete it.
If you installed this using MO2 or Vortex, same idea but you have to go to whichever you have your Organizer installing your mods at. Just find the mod folder (I usually just right click the mod in the MO2 Left Pane and click Open In Explorer) and then do the process I detailed above. Delete the xkwama forager.nif file and the error will go away.
I hope this helps!