
It is a script from the Immersive horses mod. So far, I got it to find the flags file, but am getting an error saying it cannot find the very script I am trying to compile: \Data\Source\Scripts\ihoconfigmenuscript.psc Here is what I paste into the Run command for NP++ "F:\Steam\steamapps\common\Skyrim Special Edition\Papyrus Compiler\ScriptCompile.bat" "$(FILE_NAME)" "$(CURRENT_DIRECTORY)" My game is installed at: F:\Steam\steamapps\common\Skyrim Special Edition Both of these options are available to all horses, not only those that you tame.I downloaded and installed Notepad++ and am following the setup guide here: Setting up a quick compile

This Creation also expands on the functionality of stables by adding the ability to purchase cosmetic saddle options as well as give your horse a randomized name. Once tamed, wild horses will return to where they were originally found if you switch to a different mount, except for the Unicorn which will instead return to the College of Winterhold. A Unicorn can also be tamed at the conclusion of the quest Creature of Legend. This Creation adds the ability to tame up to seven wild horses after completing the quest Horse Whisperer. The naturalist Soran Hariksen even claims to have seen a unicorn in the deep forests. Grab a map of sightings and a Detect Life spell to aid you in your search, or just set out into the wilderness! Once tamed, there are a selection of saddles you can purchase from stablemasters. Created by Rob Vogel "fadingsignal" (Creation obtained via quests) Sneak Peek - Aug 2018 Traveling through the wilderness of Skyrim, you can now find wild horses to tame. You may even find the rare unicorn brought back from dead, to right a wrong of the past. Use a hostler's map to find these animals in the wild and mount them, and try not to get bucked! Once tamed, you can register them at the nearest stable and customize their saddles, as well as the saddles of any other horse you own.



Official Summary Creation Club The horses of Skyrim are hardy and strong, and taming them requires grit and patience.
