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I would check there or their Discord for any guides. Of course the mod is only 2 month old as well so no guides may exist yet as well.
Kiera likes cannibalism, for some reason?
Haven't figured out the others yet, I try to focus on one at a time to unlock perks.
Host guides somewhere that can be indexed or don't be surprised that nobody can find them.
It's THE most convenient way of doing this these days. PARTICULARLY for modding - Bethesda should not be doing it, but they dropped their forum in favor of it. Modders however, are a much smaller and more manageable group, who can share their ideas in a more conversational manner.
Is it ideal? Well, no - not since most hosting companies have gone off the deep and and don't have the right forum software available for ease of use AND cheap hosting.
Discord's free. It's easily available. You can use it on browsers, phones, OR as a separate app.
I don't think that COMPANIES should use it. But I do think that MODDING and other related groups, SHOULD. If they can't easily make a forum, discord IS a forum.
I'm not making a discord account for mod documentation the same way I'm not making an account on a news site to read a web article. I don't subscribe to this modern internet idea that everything needs an account to access information. While it's not the sin of FOLON that their fans are hiding away guides in the community discord, it is still a problem for information access.
I may be a bit passionate about this issue after having seen countless Minecraft mods squeeze their info into dedicated mod discord servers when the mods are already hosted on github, which has a functioning documentation feature.
So, where possible, publicly available documentation that does not require an account to access, especially when that documentation is necessary in some capacity (eg, figuring out how to use a mechanic a mod has added but not explained). And ideally, maybe we shouldn't be expecting everyone to just sign up for an account they may not want, to join a server they may not want to be in, for information that may not even be there.