I've published a new guide on Steam: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/ ... 2880620387
I have worked on this guide for quite some time after my release of the mod "Arena Lore" for Skyrim LE, but never came around to finish it. But ... it may still remain a work in progress, depending on whatever info I might find on the subject.
Skyrim's lost settlements
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Skyrim's lost settlements
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Re: Skyrim's lost settlements
A few minutes ago I have released the mod "Skyrim's Lost Settlements" on AFK Mods:
https://www.afkmods.com/index.php?/file ... ttlements/
https://www.afkmods.com/index.php?/file ... ttlements/
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Congratulations on the release, Altbert! Very atmospheric. I will try it in my next Skyrim playthrough.
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Re: Skyrim's lost settlements
Interesting mod. I always wondered, when I was still playing Skyrim, where are the settlements that you heard about but nothing is visible anymore.
I see now in the Steam post that the earliest mention is at 3E399.
Does this now mean that settlements or prominent places that were destroyed during the War of the Three Banners, i.e. ESO, will not be included here?
Whereby I am open and to my knowledge at the moment can not name a place.
In addition, I am unsure if the events from the game ESO are to be considered canon.
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I see now in the Steam post that the earliest mention is at 3E399.
Does this now mean that settlements or prominent places that were destroyed during the War of the Three Banners, i.e. ESO, will not be included here?
Whereby I am open and to my knowledge at the moment can not name a place.
In addition, I am unsure if the events from the game ESO are to be considered canon.
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There are some visible ruins and I have taken those into consideration. Most lost settlements are from TES 1 Arena, but the map has changed considerably. Some other settlements are from literature (Dunbarrow, Bartmond, Vundeheim). For now nothing about ESO.Ivanhoe1955SI wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2023 2:39 pm Interesting mod. I always wondered, when I was still playing Skyrim, where are the settlements that you heard about but nothing is visible anymore.
I see now in the Steam post that the earliest mention is at 3E399.
Does this now mean that settlements or prominent places that were destroyed during the War of the Three Banners, i.e. ESO, will not be included here?
Whereby I am open and to my knowledge at the moment can not name a place.
In addition, I am unsure if the events from the game ESO are to be considered canon.
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Bis vincit, qui se vincit in victoria - He conquers twice who conquers himself in victory (Publius Syrus)