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I was not satisfied with the way the vanilla shrouded armor looks like. In my opinion, it wasn't really looking like an assassin's armor should look like. So I decided to desaturate the armor and add a few features. I hope you like it :)
---/Update 18.04.12/--- Added a standalone version of the armor. Comes with a masked hood and with a maskless one. Craftable via the leather-smithing-perk, temperable and enchantable.
---/Note/--- It is currently female only because I didn't have any ideas how to improve the look of the male armor so far. Maybe I will add a male version later.
---/Installation/--- 1) Replacing version: Simply put the .esp and the .bsa in your \data folder and make sure the .esp is ticked in the launcher 2) Standalone version: Simply put the .esp in your \data folder, put the "data"-folder in your Skyrim directory, merge it with the existing one and make sure the .esp is ticked in the launcher
---/Uninstallation/--- 1) Replacing version: Simply delete the .esp and the .bsa from your \data folder. 2) Standalone version: Simply delete the .esp and the "dbarmor"-folder from your \data\textures and \data\meshes folders.
---/Concluding words/--- Don't forget to endorse if you like it :) Thanks!