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Added a Protect-the-children version, as requested: No booze for the "little angels".
Version 1.1.1
Updated the Immersive Interactions version so that the beggar's idles are skipped when sitting... as per Immersive Interactions update.
The normal version is unchanged.
Version 1.1.0
Simplified the scripts and made them a bit faster.
Added more foods and drinks to the lists.
Added one mod version compatible with Immersive Interactions.
Version 1.0.1
I had mistakenly packed a wrong script -- whoever installed the 1.0.0 version should delete it and also delete savegames made with it. I think I managed to replace the file at zero downloads but I'm not completely sure about that.
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How it works. If you have in inventory at least one of the foods and/or drinks included in the FormID lists, you see the "give food" and/or "give drink" dialogue options. One item is automatically chosen and given to the beggar (and you get the "Gift of Charity".) If you have none, only the vanilla "give gold" option is visible (provided that you do have at least one gold piece, of course.) After four game-time hours you'll be able to offer more.