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Are you talking about some kind of "in combat" healing ability?
This isn't that kind of game.
For healing in-between battles, you need to either hire a Companion with good Medicine Skill and assign them to the Surgeon Role (by talking to them) or have a good Medicine Skill yourself. In either case, the appropriate Perks should be assigned for what you want.
Note: There is a "Cheat" command to unlock cheats and there "should" be some kind of "self-heal" or at least a command to heal all allied units or something. (There used to be one of those in Warband's cheats, so I assume Bannerlord has a similar one.)
Ctrl + H.
It is a fun way, when you are at a stage in the game you feel a bit bored. put on cheats, go do a huge battle, or large siege.. and shoot/slash/polearm the enemies to death until you get tired.
Fight, ctrl H. fight. ctrl H.. etc
So maybe a mod isn't currently necessary. I doubt using a cheat command is more Cheaty than using a "mod" that does the same thing.
There is, a lot of them mods, but those aren't updated anymore.
If your clueless wwhat i mean, dont bother to reply, tnx
Heroic Heroes is working but you need the mod configuration menu to make it work. I'm playing on 1.5.4 without any issues and with just my character healing after each kill you can change the settings on how many HPs you can get for each kill