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once you start doing this, you're back to as if you had done it on your own from the start, with all the caveats and gotchas that entails. and yes there's a difference between one texture replacer mod you prefer, or 20+ mods you really like, that nordic souls doesn't come with but you just can't live without... sure some will be fine, but some may massively conflict, provide duplicated / overlapping functionality, even break the game.
reading is key here. it's a popular modset, so people have added things they've wanted too, and usually are happy to report their successes and failures. you'll have to either research, or wing it... and if you do? go with god, little rabbit.