![]() She talks pretty regularly about the world around her, and seems sincerely lost outside of her ancestral home at times, confused by the new culture. She has some small humor here and there, often about how certain people taste or whatnot, and it fits. But jokes aside, her writing is much better. Less 'sexy tree druid' and more 'the tree's can't be harmed if the lorax is armed'. She's a cannibalistic, short wood elf who's straight outta that deep lore for the wood boys (and girls). But for this example, let's go with Auri. I know everyone rags on about Inigo, and I mean I get it he's in every playthrough for me. I honestly think all this is because Skyrim mods have matured a LOT and figured out what they wanted to be.Ĭompanions are a great litmus test. I honestly feel like I'm returning to monke vanilla+ or something. I'm still removing stuff even now as I actually play the game. I even realized I don't actually hate vanilla(-esque) lighting, especially with an ENB. ![]() This is not good because I have over 2000 ESPs and when things go wrong with my modded list, it means having to disable hundreds more esps. Lux, for as nice as it looks, necessitates literally over a hundred patch files in my load order. Then went Lux, replaced it with RS and Ambiance. Or if they're easy to find, they're usually just sitting in the Sleeping Giant Inn because. I like Auri and Inigo, but I often feel like I can't think of a good, roleplaying reason to ever specifically go out of my way to find them. They talk too much, are (mostly, but certainly not always) written rather poorly, and I can almost never eslify them which means they just clog up my LO with esps I don't want. I realized I don't actually like most of them. Why do I need that mod? It's nice to have a little bookstore but it just takes up space there that I could with Bells of Skyrim (which I actually really like!). Fast forward a bit, and I decide to remove JK and Dawn of Marketstalls (a package deal for me) and their associated packages because why not? I'd like to try something new.Īfter playing for a while I realized I don't miss these mods. I really wanted to use them but JK's stuff was just in the way. Then I ran into some nice, older mods that had compatibility issues with JK Skyrim. For the longest time I used this nice mod because I felt like Skyrim wasn't quite "big enough" as far as cities and towns go and wanted to make it better. Is it just me? For me it all started with getting rid of JK Skyrim.
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