Hi ProperDaveXD001, This is not a request but an appology, I love this concept and it seems well implemented, but i play female characters typically, I am very close to maybe playing a gaint kahjit though just to try this mod out. Keep on Keeping on.
Yeah I thought about it of course and I should add a note to the description. I will have the female sounds too when I have one of my friends do the voicings.
I don't know why Bethesa never went with this concept, I mean in past TES games, the Silence spell prevented people from casting spells, but the games never explained how Spell casting works, and the fact no words are said when mages in TES Games have never said any magical words.
If you did all Vanilla spells and also made a patch for Mysticism, I'm sure a lot of people would be very happy, especially if these people use Dragonborn Speaks Naturally https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/16514
Upon further inspection I see this mod uses audio files that play when you cast the spell, so I guess it's not 100% relevant, still it would be fun right?
The reason i did this for only master spells is that they have 3 sec casting time and are casted with both hands. They feel more like suitable for incantations. If fireball has something like that it would be a single word command but it might be overwhelming when you cast the spell repetitively to hear the same word over and over again. Although i'll consider that.
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This is not a request but an appology, I love this concept and it seems well implemented, but i play female characters typically, I am very close to maybe playing a gaint kahjit though just to try this mod out.
Keep on Keeping on.
Yeah I thought about it of course and I should add a note to the description. I will have the female sounds too when I have one of my friends do the voicings.
Maybe this will help? Never used it but might be worth a shot.
I added female voicings too! It sounds really cool. Check the version 1.0.4.
Upon further inspection I see this mod uses audio files that play when you cast the spell, so I guess it's not 100% relevant, still it would be fun right?