Fix the siluette that apears when using invisibility and muffle spells
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First of all, English isn't my native language, so forgive my mistakes. When I am using the invisibility and muffle spells my character appears with a black silhouette. This mod basically eliminate one of the effects that have muffle and prevents the black silhouette.
I have been asked if is possible to make the inverse effect, always have a silhouette, so I uploaded a new file that adds a ghostly aura when using the invisibility spell. Both files can be used together.
Another request asking for new combinations. I have added two new files:
- Muffle no cloud: only the cloud from muffle disappears - Muffle no cloud no silhouette: disappears both the cloud and the silhouette
IMPORTANT: you CAN'T use "Muffle no cloud", "Muffle no cloud no silhouette" and "No Muffle Effect" together. You have to choose ONLY ONE. If you use more than one, only the last in the loading order applies