Many of Skyrim’s inhabitants are fighting in the war. Ulfric will have a few privileged nobleman around his throne. He brings news from places all over Skyrim, and some of his comments are quest-related. Solitude now has its own Town Crier, someone who will make new announcements (he has a set of twelve in total). If the Dragonborn decided to help out Ondolemar in Markarth, they will look a bit less down on them. Now the headquarters in Solitude will be occupied by Thalmor agents and sentries, instead of being empty. They sell Skooma for a high price and can be found in Markarth and Riften, thanks to the lack of guards that take their job seriously. Otherwise, the Dragonborn can show them some kindness and just give them a coin without asking for anything in return. They will provide the Dragonborn sexual services in exchange for a bit of coin (though the action itself is not visible). These addicts live on the verge of poverty. Winterhold College now also has a groundskeeper to keep things clean. This aims to add servants to the houses of nobles in Skyrim. Sometimes, these patrons will go out to do some shopping at the local market as well. Inns and taverns won’t be as empty anymore. They’re quite useful, but not more than the vanilla hirelings.Ī few more merchants are added to buy goods the Dragonborn wishes to get rid of. These mercenaries don’t have a name and are not very brave or loyal, but aren’t weak and feeble either.
He will also guard the entry way to the alcove where Maven waits during one of the Thieves' Guild quest. When Maven goes to visit the Jarl, the bodyguard will wait outside. Maven's now has a bodyguard who will follow her around to intimidate people when she goes about her business in the city. These family members all have dialogue scenes with the default game NPCs they are related to, and their dialogue responses will change slightly if their family members die, to reflect their loss. Some family members, such as children, parents, and siblings, are added to Skyrim's default game NPCs.
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The mod handles the 'sex scenes' exactly as how it is done with the prostitutes in Fallout: New Vegas (screen goes black, with sound effects). For the price of 30 gold coins, they will provide 'sexual services' to the Dragonborn. Prostitutes posing as 'flower girls' can now be found in Riften. Because they are not affiliated with the Thieves' Guild, the Dragonborn can trade with them without joining the Thieves' Guild. Some fences not affiliated with the Thieves' Guild can now be found in some of Skyrim's cities. If the Dragonborn is any other race except Nord, the guard will pass on a warning before allowing the Dragborn to enter the city. 'Inconsequential NPCs' adds a guard near each of the city's gates who will inform the Dragonborn of this law and attempt to escort them outside of city, if the Dragonborn is an Argonian or Khajiit. Under Windhelm law, Argonians and Khajiit are not allowed inside the city walls. Then the Watchman's greetings will become more respectful. The watchman will sometimes insult the Dragonborn when they pass him, until they become the Arch-Mage.
They will treat the Dragonborn like a lowly freshman when they first joins the college, but their attitude will change considerably once the Dragonborn becomes the Arch-Mage.Ī college watchman assumes watch over the entrance to the Winterhold College after Faralda leaves her post to resume her teaching duties. Two 'senior' college students have been added to the Winterhold College. Markarth has two guards, due to the threat of the Forsworn.
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They will pester the Jarl on 'envoy matters' and participate in rumor-mongering amongs themselves, as well as other court officials.Įach carriage now has a guard to protect the carriage driver and riders. The apprentices will take over running the shops in the event that their mentor dies.įoreign Envoys can now be found in the Blue Palace in Solitude. Features Acolytes and Apprentices Īpprentices have been added to a few shops, and acolytes to the Halls of the dead.