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"Never been much interested in Ayleids myself. They have a handful of ruins in Black Marsh, but rarely ever did I visit them."
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Xelzaz
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bluepwnsu · 1 year
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A preview of the coming Xelzaz Sirenroot Patch
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feykrorovaan · 1 year
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LDB in Sirenroot:"Ok so we're gonna..."
*looks at Gore* Where is everyone?"
Everyone else:in the main room for some reason, Lucien never even followed into the dungeon.*
Taliesin probably:
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For those of you that haven't tried it, Sirenroot:Deluge of Deceit is a long,mostly underwater, puzzle dungeon mod. That being said, I highly recommend going in with water breathing potions,at least one companion, and possibly those water walking boots. I wished I had those a few times during the dungeon. Definitely would have made things easier.
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dynamite124 · 1 year
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Since Tally can't swim I'm fairly certain he wouldn't be able to participate in exploring the ruins where the Sirenroot mod takes place but how would he feel after hearing his companion talk about it?
Left out. But he would never admit to that. Too proud. He would get passive aggressive about being left behind.
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ralofofriverwoods · 1 year
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SIRENROOT: DELUGE OF DECEIT
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Made a little thing for one of my fav Skyrim mods. Y’all should go check it out
For the record this took like 2 weeks. I am so tired but I am so happy with this
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unsettlingcreature · 1 year
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screenshots from playing through sirenroot!
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wanders-in-stars · 1 year
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!!!!! Gore 1.5 is here let's fucking go bitches !!!!!
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(Skyrim mod: SIRENROOT - Deluge of Deceit, PC screenshot)
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creeperthescamp · 1 year
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am playing sirenroot. Tis very good and very cool!
This genre of 'explore a beautiful place left behind from a lost civilization that is haunted by some form of tragic spirits and you work to uncover the mystery of what happened there' Skyrim quest mods fucks SO HARD!! it's my absolute fave!!
what is it about skyrim that makes modders create amazing pieces of writing and gameplay that are 100x better than the vanilla game?? it's fucking insane. like the forgotten city won an award from the screenwriters guild of america and clockwork is genuinely an incredible piece of gothic lit. is it that people aren't limited so much by ridiculous deadlines and constant drive for profit and terrible management and pandering to idiotic straight white men? maybe. idk
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setarmare · 10 months
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Just downloaded Varrick Veil and Yazakh -- cant wait to play once I get off work!
Not sure if I want to do a fresh run; especially since I've downloaded the open civil war mod last week and haven't gotten round to it. I wish Skyrim had a NG+ so I keep my 80 Archery and Dawnguard completion...
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dawns-beauty · 5 months
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do you like any expansion mods for skyrim? there are soo many and im not sure what to try first haha.
I don't know if I've really played one I'd 100% recommend yet... but also, I am insanely persnickety.
Maybe some folks will sound off in the comments as well?
I have played:
Beyond Reach (completed)
Pros: the mystery was intriguing. I kind of liked how grim it was (at parts.) The setting was decently cool, especially the non-Nirn realms.
Cons: JANKY TO THE MAX. Does not feel like it takes place in the world of Tamriel. Super dark themes, frankly dumb takes on Orcs and Reachmen, the modder clearly had a thesaurus at hand while writing dialogue. Really dumb "gotcha" twist at the end. Do not recommend.
Moonpath to Elsweyr (completed)
Pros: neat little linear story, impressive for being one of the first ever mods, it's about Khajiit.
Cons: it is one of the first-ever mods, and shows its age. Maybe play once, but be ready for some jankiness.
Clockwork (completed)
Pros: SUPER strong opening, one of the best openings of a modded quest I've played. It's nice and spooky, and pretty technologically impressive. Insanely gorgeous, detailed house.
Cons: mostly becomes a series of fetch-quests, and at least one part where you have to retrace your steps, until you get everything upgraded. You do get a cool house and transport system out of it, if that's of interest to you. Nothing tops the first part, imo.
Project AHO (not completed)
Pros: very Morrowind, if you're nostalgic. Very, VERY pretty too. Has a tool that lets you craft spellbooks.
Cons: the story. There's a particular part that annoys me, where you feel railroaded. This is also just my opinion, but... I hate the house it gives you and I hate that it adds huge metal Dwemer struts all over Skyrim. They're hideous.
Carved Brink (completed)
Pros: insanely pretty
Cons: story is okay? nothing to write home about. The special way of navigating gets old.
Here's a list of other mods I want to try someday:
The Forgotten City
Skyrim Extended Cut - Saints and Seducers (the Extended Cut project is something I really hope to see completed, the idea behind it is awesome)
Sirenroot (idk if this counts as an expansion, but I do want to try it!)
Legacy of the Dragonborn (I'm a sucker for museums and collecting)
Beyond Skyrim: Bruma (but I may just wait for BS: Cyrodiil, due to low content)
Sorry, I wish I could come up with some actual recommendations! I am just terrible at actually playing quests (I like picking flowers and walking around XD)
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"This may very well be the most amount of climbing I've ever done in my life."
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Xelzaz
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bluepwnsu · 1 year
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Xelzaz’s Sirenroot Patch is now live!
The patch available on the Nexus in the optional files section, and on Xbox via Bethesda.Net!
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feykrorovaan · 1 year
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Shout-out to Gore for being the only one to not get lost in the Sirenroot dungeon. He stayed by my side the entire time.
I know if nobody else has my back, Gore does.
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monaluxstesblog · 10 months
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Quests and Adventures I’ve Enjoyed for Skyrim SE Pt. 2
Saints and Seducers Extended Cut
Sirenroot - Deluge of Deceit
Wyrmstooth
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ralofofriverwoods · 1 year
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I am going. Absolutely insane
I have never played a mod that I have liked quite as much as sirenroot. Grgrgrrgr this will be stuck in my head for weeks everyone go play sirenroot: deluge of deceit. It is a water based horror so beware of that but huenfuehdiwmdwid yummy yummy amazing beautiful
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