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@Adamus - Tried it, yes, you absolutely need all the other mods for this to work. When I tried with just a handful dependency mods, I ended up with blank appearances all over the place due to missing assets.
@Dukkokun - Interesting idea and I applaud the effort in resurrecting old, abandoned species appearances with a mod-mod approach, respecting the original asset contributors. However, as it currently works, all or nothing, this doesn't fit my needs. If you could make this an optional sort of patch, that only adds things when the source mod is found, like how many mods only add DLC content when that DLC is active, then I could make room in my load order. Cheers!