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Navmeshing is the process of telling a person where it is safe to walk. It exists in the game but in Mods it has to be added using triangles. The process is often hard to correct and is a major issue for other characters like companions or followers, though it may appear simple.
I do Navmeshing last after i finish the Mod design.
r you suggesting i have to modify some of the skyrim file ?
On a more positive note, the Engine Room in Falcon Rise was a very clever idea and the mage area looked spectacular!