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I recently thought that it would be fun to play Skyrim again. So I went and installed it through Steam, got the (for me) new Vortex mod manager and installed a bunch of mods I had previously and a bunch of newer ones. It was all working fine yesterday. Today I decided to install one more small mod. I have one that completely reworked the perk system, so I added a small mod that gives more perk points per level + a spell to convert dragon souls to perk points. Ever since then, the game is just broken. All characters just T-pose. Nothing else. I already deleted that last mod. Ran FNIS multiple times but nothing fixes it. Does anyone have any ideas as to how I can fix this? 

Vortex is new to me, so I don't know how (if possible) to copy a list of mods. If that is needed for an answer, please do tell me how I can add that to this post. 

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I spent some more time digging around the web and looking at older posts on this site and different ones, hoping to find a solution. Tried a bunch of things that didn't work, but eventually I did find something that worked. I saw some things about checking the skeleton mods or the animation mods that are installed. There was one smaller animation mod in my list "XP32 New Animation Package - Nexus Exclusive". Deleting this mod entirely appears to have fixed my issue and now all characters appear to be moving again. Hopefully it stays this way. (no hate or whatever on this mod and its creator. It looked interesting, so I added it to my list, but it just doesn't seem to combine well with other mods I have)

That said, I have no clue why this suddenly worked. As I mentioned in the original post, yesterday these mods were all working fine. But I guess something did end up interfering or something? Maybe that custom spell part of the perk mod didn't combine well with things already installed. I don't know. I'm no mod expert of programmer. I'm just happy it worked out now. 

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