Dead NPCs now equip the clothing, armor, ammo, and weapons that you place in their inventories.
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Cipscis for doing similar mods for Oblivion and Fallout New Vegas. Insane0hflex/ Svaalbard for making a video!
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Version 1.1
The items you give to dead NPCs now stay equipped, even when you leave a cell and come back.
Requires SKSE! Ever wanted to leave the dead in peace: properly clothed? Ever taken a bandit's armor but then felt guilty leaving them naked? With Clothe Dead NPCs, when you give a corpse an item of clothing or armor, some ammo, or a weapon, the dead NPC equips the item. Simple as that. :)
While playing through my Royal Nordic Mod I decided I wanted to loot the draugr's heavily enchanted armor, but didn't want to leave the good king and queen naked. So I crafted them a set of unenchanted Royal Nordic, but they wouldn't equip it! So I googled for a mod that would let me do so. I found one for Oblivion by Cipscis. Since there wasn't one for Skyrim though, I fiddled around in the CK a bit and wrote one up. While I later found out that Cipscis also made one for Fallout New Vegas, I never downloaded that mod or looked at its scripts (if it had any). From reading his descriptions, our mods also work a bit differently. However, I wanted to credit the person who implemented this idea in previous games. (Plus point people to those mods if you play those games).
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