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I know there is an orienation of the console commands that makes the character alive, not just deletes their corpse and spawns a new person.
And when I cast the Divine Protection, they sometimes say things like "Ooohh, *thanks*!" or "Oh, that feels *good*! Then I cast it on my flame atronach follower (who is allegedly a goddess) and it said that she *resisted* Divine Protection.
Somehow the spell sensed that she was a goddess and didn't need it! So I love the way it produces such appropriate reactions from each follower! I think it should be voted Mod of the Month!
@Yunibrow hehe, glad we agree.
@Gormashnit You know, for some reason it seems more like a conjuration spell being borderline necromancy resurrecting a dead body. I haven't checked Divine Protection yet but yeah, that seems more like the restoration school.
Have a question - why is this a conjuration spell instead of restoration?
I was thinking more about the console command than the lore.