Installation: Unpack the LCF.zip archive and drag and drop the dazip file into the DA-Updater or DAO-Modmanager window and run the installation.Read the readme.pdf! Uninstallation: Use the DAO-Modmanager to uninstall the module. Race/Gender Availability: see readme.pdf or description page Runscripts: see readme.pdf or description page Armor/Item Stats/Properties: I don't know anything about stats, so the stats were borrowed/adapted either from DA2 armors/items or from DAO armors/items. If you do not like the stats etc. you can easily remove and/or change them by using The Winter Forge by Phaenan: http://dragonage.nexusmods.com/mods/122/? If Winterforge or the toolset are too complicated for you and you still want to change item properties etc. you can follow those tutorials: http://lemmingofthegda.tumblr.com/post/59902437311/informative-irritating-mods-by-lemmingofthegda-for http://lemmingofthegda.tumblr.com/post/60349916764/easily-distracted-mods-by-lemmingofthegda-for-dao-and Possible Issues and Conflicts: These armors were ported as sets. If you mix them with other armor parts it is likely that you'll see gaps at the elbows and knees. messvup your game, but the kind where one armor/weapon model is overriding another armor model, so one is showing up as a different model or not at all. This is annoying but easily solved by deactivating/removing one of the conflicting mods or following the instructions from kinlochhold's tutorial: http://kinlochhold.tumblr.com/post/57890603647/khs-really-messy-workaround-for-dealing-with-item If you find such a mod conflict, please, report your findings. I'll correct that with the next update. If you can't wait till the next update you could deactivate/uninstall one of the conflicting mods or follow the instructions from kinlochhold's tutorial (link above) to make both mods work together.