Wild unrideable unicorns in the wilderness, Immortal, and mortal versions.
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Wild unrideable unicorns in the wilderness, Immortal, and mortal versions. Based on Unicorns, https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/105342 Comes a stand alone mod to add Unicorns to the wilderness.
Can be used with, or without Unicorns mod. If You use Unicorns make sure to have version 1.02 or later, otherwise wild unicorns will attack tame ones. Contains, and uses same resources as Unicorns mod so as to not add unnecessary files if You use it.
The Unicorns are friendly unless You hit Them (If You use the immortal version Your dead), also They don't like you attacking wildlife (They are protectors of life) , unless its attacking You, then They'll lend You a hand. There are three locations in Skyrim, two in Solstheim, and three (with a couple scattered) in the vale.
I would like to thank NEKOSHAMA for inspiration, and testing.