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So I'm gonna pimp myself out here a little bit. I am an obsessive collector, but I like to display stuff too - and not just armor and weapons, but all the fun little (often useless) uniques in Skyrim. So I did a lot of inventory-taking and house-mod slumming and put together a list. After all that, I figured I might as well pretty it up and share.:BBlog post:That said, a couple aren't on the list. Jaggarsfeld isn't because of disappearing Dawnbreaker issues. Pinetree Lodge isn't because the ghost versions before you display the real versions take away from the fun ( imo).Someone did point out Dragonborn Gallery as one I should check out, which I will do, but if you guys know of others that should be included, please let me know!Edited by Noobsayer, 03 April 2014 - 09:54 PM. Druids Den - Collectors EditionHighlights: Quest aware.
Activating the ledger will change features of the house as you progress. Dragonstone appears on your desk after Bleak Falls Barrow, decorations update as you become thane of different holds, etc. Storing beautiful but “common” objects (think ingredients or ores or dishes) will cause them to dynamically be displayed. So what you store is what appears to decorate your shelves.
Gorgeous custom wall displays for all weapon sets (iron, glass, Skyforge etc.) including DLC stuff. For the true magpie.Say whuuuut?I'm downloading that right now. Never would've thought it was possible to do something like that.Really nice looking blog by the way, a little bit on the empty side though. Hehe yeah, I am a busy gal with a full-time job and who actually enjoys PLAYING games too, so I don't get a lot of stuff up.
I try to make what I do post high quality, though.:)But thanks! And yes, Druid's Den is still technically a WIP (notably potion display is coming) but I adore it. Not only does all that stuff display, but she arranges it very artistically (alchemy ingredients and food being my favorites).
As I said I highly recommend HD food/ingredients/clutter retextures, it really shows 'em off.:). Nice advice, I'll check out goatk's work, I've never been entirely happy with the vanilla homes (and always seem to have issues with the displays).edit: Breezehome TNF-Elianora's Flavour looks great, I use EL&FX but its 'no breezehome version' solves poetential conflict there, I'll see how SPO plays with this.Re- Druids Den, don't fear the mannequins, they've always played nice with me. The display features are outstanding, drop your items in the appropriate container and voila display versions appear in strategic (or a more interior decorator-y term?) locations, no fuss no mess.Edited by redirishlord, 04 April 2014 - 01:48 PM. The storage features scared me off (and the evil mannequins) but it did look impressive.Druid's Den is safely scripted. It's not going to eat your savegames.
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You really gotta get over that script phobia:P I've never had issues with mannequins and I've used it longterm.As for those other house mods, they may be good, but they're outside the scope of what I'm looking for here. Again, the focus is displays for unique items like Dragon Burial Map or Ysgramor's Soup Spoon etc. stuff that's not a weapon or armor (or a mask/dragon claw) but that is cool.Edited by Noobsayer, 04 April 2014 - 03:52 PM. Druid's Den is safely scripted.
It's not going to eat your savegames. You really gotta get over that script phobia:P I've never had issues with mannequins and I've used it longterm.As for those other house mods, they may be good, but they're outside the scope of what I'm looking for here. Again, the focus is displays for unique items like Dragon Burial Map or Ysgramor's Soup Spoon etc. stuff that's not a weapon or armor (or a mask/dragon claw) but that is cool.You're right, of course, especially now that we have a reasonably safe script removal tool: ( )I do have to watch out for papyrus Overload because I run a STEP-influenced but heavily non- STEP modded game.and it runs very well, zero CTD (by 'zero' I mean based on 20+ levels with this character so far), freezes or malfunctions, thankfully.:)TBH, I don't use Druid's Den (and otherwise excellent houses out there) because for full Hearthfires adoption compatibility you need a separate addon ( ).
That pushes me too far out of my comfort zone.Edited by Kuldebar, 04 April 2014 - 05:34 PM.
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Topic - Player homes'Fine, love. I think the fresh air does wonders for all of us, and this house. It's just perfect.' - Your spouseAdventuring is fun. Killing Draugr is a breeze.
Carrying 300lb of cheese wheels? Not a problem. But when the dungeons have been looted, when the cold starts to bite, and when the Thalmor get you down, you're going to need to kick back, put your feet up, and relax. And where better than in the comfort of your own home? From grand castles to comforting hovels, there's a wide range available for you to choose. But, which are your favourite?
I want to hear about them all!To get started here's a couple of my favourite home-related mods:.- The house my current mage is living in, and I'm really impressed by it. It has a small story attached and doesn't come to you for free, which I like when I'm trying to be immersive. It's in a convenient location, has some amazing sights, and looks amazing. My only issue is that the Alchemy station requires two loading screens to access. Guess I'll need to invest in a SSD to hurry those along.- A massive, detailed castle in the hills.
I plan on it being my end game house once I've completed most of the main quests, so to be honest I've yet to actually walk inside it. It looks amazing, and would love to hear other people's experiences with it.But what mods do you use to chill out, and enjoy the warmth of your hearth?. Is what i've been using for this playthrough. Nice (hah) little (hah) quest to unlock it, Victorian aesthetic, compatible with the multiple adoptions mod, auto-sorting containers, crafting rooms, a display room, servants quarters for any followers you want to kidnap forcibly relocate have move in with you, and most importantly, a teleportation system to and from all the hold capitals (plus Raven Rock) and a mark and recall spell that returns you to the castle. Been a godsend in my no-fast-travel playthrough because it means I can actually use the Vancian Magic perk from Ordinator.Speaking of, ah, forcible relocation, though, I should mention, which does what it says on the tin.One last thing that I've found not many people are aware of: turns the Hall of Valor into a player home, with beds, crafting stations, and auto-sorting containers, and also provides an Expert-level spell to get to Sovngarde at will, so it should be useful for those demigod kinds of characters. Is one I’ve always wanted to check out.
Looks amazing but, had some performance issues, iirc. Has anyone tried this in SE?Also, is what I’m exploring in my game currently. This is really neat so far, I’m half way thru rebuilding the place.
So curious to see how things function when I’m done. If you’re a tinkerer and like somewhat vague instructions in your mods, this one is for you.Also, has a nice, quaint home that I’m “pretty sure” you acquire after completing the quests. Not positive there but, the house is really nicely done. Quests are fun too. Clues through books rather than markers etc. I fell in love with.
It's more like a small town, with inn, merchants and guards. There's everything you need but it comes at a price - it's designed to work like Hearthfire houses with upgrades for everything. It costs around 2k so it's not that expensive but you get empty house so you need to decorate it and pour a lot of resources into it.I also recommend other buildable houses of this author, including Blackthorn - small city.I never liked the 'here, have a free castle' house mods, that's why those are my favourites. (Recommend me more of those if you know any!).
. Updated. Four brand new mods added!I know what you're thinking. Why bother playing: Special Edition when you've already sunk what my mother assures me is an unhealthy amount of hours into the original game (needless to say, I disagree)? I'll tell you why: mods. Let me tell you the tale of the quality fan-made stories that are equal to Bethesda's colossus itself. Wondrous sagas await with enigmatic characters swaggering by your side, mind-boggling dwemer gadgets, and mysterious locations begging to be explored.
As an added bonus they promise hours of gameplay as these mods have a ton of content. Some are even DLCs in their own right. All of the quests below are stand alone ones, meaning you don’t have to bother with joining a faction to trigger them. At last there's an excuse to neglect going outside for as long as humanly possible, just like when Skyrim first came out. Ah, good memories.I’ll be updating this list periodically with which platforms support these mods (which you can check via the ), so be sure to check back to see what new delights await you in Skyrim Special Edition! Make sure to take a look at our if you want to iron out any bugs, alter NPC behaviour, or overhaul the graphics.
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InigoAvailable on:,It’s time to say goodbye to Lydia, as Inigo is the only companion you’ll ever need. The blue Khajit has over 7000 lines of dialogue and will develop differently depending on how you interact with him. Coming across various NPCs will trigger this chatterbox as he chats to them too. A veteran of the Skyrim mod scene, Inigo has been around since 2013 and has over 1275 ratings, all giving him 5 stars. He’s a big deal.
To get on his good side you can also complete his quest, which at the moment is small as it’s being worked on as we speak. The full plot will be released in upcoming updates to the mod, so think of Inigo as an investment. ClockworkAvailable on:Feel like the dwemer are neglected a tad in vanilla Skyrim? Well, now you can get your fix, as nestled deep in the mountains is an enigmatic mansion heavily inspired by dwemer culture. Named the Clockwork Mansion, it’s full of mystery. Who’s that following you through its secret passages? Where have its inhabitants gone?
What the hell does all this dwemer machinery do? You’ll have plenty of time to find the answers to these questions, especially as something is keeping you there. To escape you’ll have to uncover the Clockwork Mansion’s secrets. Billed as the equivalent of a DLC with 6 hours (yes, really) of playtime, new types of enemies, and side-quests as well as the main storyline, Clockwork will keep you busy for quite a while. The Forgotten CityAvailable on:,I cannot over-emphasise how much I love this mod. By far my favourite of any I’ve played, the story is gripping, intelligent, and forces you to challenge your morals. For those who love the Dwemer it also fleshes out their legacy and ethos, as they are distinctly under-represented in Skyrim despite being, in my opinion, the most interesting civilisation as well as the most mysterious.
Warning, though: once you start this story and go past a certain point - which will be obvious once you get to it, trust me - there’s no going back. You can’t exit the story location to take care of some side-quests, so this mod is one you should expect to complete without any distractions. Aethernautics: A Space Travel ModAvailable on:Another dwemer-centric mod, the title to this is pretty self-explanatory. But to get the promised spaceship you’ll have to find out where the hell it is first. You might ask 'how hard can it be to find a gargantuan spaceship?'
Answer: surprisingly hard. If a quest wasn’t enough you’ll also be voyaging through a dungeon that comes with a brand new type of enemy, as well as wielding radically different weapons (which may or may not make a pew pew sound). If you can overlook the few issues the mod has, it’ll add a completely new dimension to Skyrim. Blackreach RailroadAvailable on:,By now you should have realised that if you want something mechanical in Skyrim, the dwemer are your first port of call. Yes, I know this is the fourth mod that includes the underground-dwelling lost civilisation, but if you want a choo-choo train which stretches between cities then Blackreach Railroad is for you. Of course, getting this locomotive working is a key part of the quest, plus afterwards you can discover new stations and explore unmarked tunnels.
You also get a train driver’s hat. Just in case you weren’t sold already. FalskaarAvailable on:,Okay, the fact that this mod landed its creator with a job at Bungie should tell you quite a bit about its quality. Falskaar feels like a seamless expansion of Skyrim and makes you the harbinger of an ancient prophecy, which is a nod towards the changing social climate of Falskaar rather than making you The Chosen One (again). Granted, the landscape does look the same no matter where you go and some of the voice acting is a bit over-the-top, but the story is completely new and feels like a DLC. Falskaar is definitely a pedigree mod. Moon and StarAvailable on:,Missing Morrowind?
Moon and Star gives the Dunmer a chance to shine, as you’re enlisted to help track down a criminal on the run who hails from Morrowind. The village of Little Vivec, new voice-acting, NPCs, and a storyline that has you trawling through a lost Dwemer civilisation are just some of the things Moon and Star has to offer, plus it works with all the Skyrim DLCs. Featured on multiple top 10 mod lists, Moon and Star is a lore-friendly addition to any Skyrim fanatic’s game. Moonpath to ElsweyrAvailable on:As if building a whole new world wasn’t impressive enough, this mods has new monsters, NPCs, and items. Elsweyr looks like nowhere I’ve ever seen in Skyrim, Oblivion, or Morrowind, with dense jungles, waterways to wade through instead of roads, new creatures to fight or ally with, as well as a backstory which explains the trading prowess of the Khajit. If your Khajit is lacking in backstory and you can feel its computer-generated self aching for the motherland, Moonpath to Elsweyri is a must.
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Or just download it if you’re a bit fed up with Skyrim’s Norse vibe and want to go on some exotic travels! Enderal: The Shards of OrderAvailable on:I’m currently in denial because my laptop doesn’t have the memory to download this mod, but it looks magnificent and I’m keeping my fingers crossed that it will come out on console at some point. The amount of content is staggering which isn’t surprising as Enderal is basically an ENTIRELY NEW GAME. Enderal is a new land with its own lore and mythology, with professional voice-acting and between 30 - 120 hours of gameplay, depending on whether you like to steamroll through the story or soak up side quests like a sponge.
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New soundtrack, animations, NPCs, locations, combat, and even a new skill tree, Enderal is an end-game mod for you to install when you have wrung Skyrim dry. Castle GonduinAvailable on:Castle Gonduin won’t be yours without a fight. The slog to claim the castle is definitely worth it; Gonduin feels like the right top-tier reward for someone who’s completed most of the game as you don’t just get the chance to live in a castle - which, admit it, is pretty awesome - but you also have the equivalent of an estate.
A guardhouse, tavern, and 40 new NPCs await you, as well as being able to choose your decor and the outfits for your guards. Strolling around the castle after having raised the money to renovate it to its ancient glory made me instantly feel like lord of the manor.
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Faction: Pit FighterAvailable on:If you love hearing the thud of a well-sharpened blade in someone’s skull and can’t get enough of shield-bashing, tanking, and bellowing, this mod is for you. Faction: Pit Fighter adds a whole new guild dedicated to spilling blood in an arena, with its own NPCs, quests, weapons, and guild progression. Situated in Windhelm, the Pit Fighters are an alternative to The Companions and are sure to sate the appetite of any bloodthirsty warrior.Not seen your favourite story mod here? Mention it in the comments below!.