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Version 1.0
initial release
Wintersun places unique altars in various places around Skyrim, and many of them use vanilla Skyrim assets. Slightly Better Nordic Henges - Base Object Swapper is a wonderful mod that improves the henges all over Skyrim, but it replaces the vanilla model NorExtWallBgHenge01.nif with its own improved model. Unfortunately, this causes pretty significant clipping with the Statue of Phynaster altar near Nilheim.
This small esl-flagged patch simply provides a copy of the vanilla model (using whatever texture you have installed) and repaths the altar to use it instead of the modified one. Now the original intended look of the altar has been restored and you still have lovely diverse henges everywhere else. This is the only affected altar I have found so far, if I find any others I'll update.
Note: If you use Dyndolod, it will be overwriting this patch, since it loads last in your load order... therefore, you won't see a change unless you either re-run Dyndolod, or edit the Dyndolod plugin to match new nif file. It's an easy edit, but only if you're comfortabledoing it.