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@anthonyjohnadlington: I'll add it to my To Do List.
@The Red Apple: Try redownloading the mod, is my suggestion.
@stevenrobinson87: I will consider it.
@MrBearBear: Absolutely.
@SunbirdTheLegend: I didn't make this mod for players who want "the need for everything else," (there's already a vast ocean of those) I made it for players who just want one solution to their problems. Even the players who have subscribed wouldn't necessarily use it all the time. Personally, I would use it when I'm in a sticky situation and want to guarantee a safe exit, otherwise I would just have this sitting in my backpack whenever I need it for emergencies. It's my personal ultimate plan B. Or you can just use it all the time and wreak havoc upon the citizens of Skyrim. That works too.
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@Butty the Clown: It's in Breezehome on the small table near the fireplace. Sorry for not getting back to you sooner!
And yes, it is OP. I make a note of it in the description. I made this for players seeking godly stealth power that will never be found in vanilla Skyrim. If you don't want an OP stealth ring, then simply make a balanced one in-game. Simple as that, am I right?
If anyone is having difficulties, please read the description and refer to the visual aids. If you need any further assistance, I'm here to help!