
Like everybody else, I’m incredibly excited forThe Elder Scrolls VI’s launch - even if it is many years away.
I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t a tad nervous too.
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As one Bethesda veteran recently explained, even ifThe Elder Scrolls VIis an “amazing game”, it mightnot live up to fans’ expectationsdue to how long-awaited it is.
Still, I shall cross my fingers and hope for a wonderful game and a smooth launch.
In the meantime, I have found just the thing to keep myself busy - and so, naturally, I have to impart this recommendation upon my fellow The Elder Scrolls enjoyers.
If you’re looking for a way to revitaliseSkyrim, then you may want to check out the ‘Shumer and The Priest Kings SSE’ mod.
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Let’s remind ourselves of that originalThe Elder Scrolls VIteaser trailer which landed all the way back in 2018.
The story is set on the continent of Shumer, making use of the land’s rich 4,000-year history.
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As a region, Shumer is about the size of threeSkyrimholds, featuring over 150 marked locations and 40 unmarked locations.
Within those locations, you can meet over 1,000 NPCs and there are over 8,500 lines of dialogue bringing this tale to life.
There are two small islands to explore too, Barbella and Althira.
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The exploration alone will keep you busy for many, many hours but let me tell you about the quests too.
There are 21 main quests, with 34 side quests, 21 guild quests, and 70 miscellaneous quests.
There are an additional 38 quests scattered across Barbella and Althira, as well as Skyrim.
Add in a Great Jar Hunt and 52 new books, and you should get the impression that this mod is a whopper.
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You need theDawnguardandDragonbornDLCs installed in order for ‘Shumer and The Priest Kings SSE’ to work but if you tick that box, you can download the mod for free from NexusMods now.
Topics:The Elder Scrolls 6,The Elder Scrolls,Bethesda,Skyrim,Mods,PC