So this quest mod got so popular that they actually made a whole game you can get right now as a standalone title off steam. Its not following Elder Scrolls lore but rather Greek Mythology I believe. It has new content as well. I would check it out when you can.
Legacy of the Dragonborn is getting a sequel: Odyssey of the Dragonborn. It takes place after the Main Questline and is planned to add ~8 new zones outside of Skyrim. The first location is the Isle of Balfiera, located in the Niben Bay between Hammerfell and Highrock. IIRC, the next location will be in Morrowind, in and around the Red Mountain. Maybe we’ll get a Daddy Dagoth easter egg or two…
I saw leaked model of Mask of Dagoth Ur about 2 years ago, so I guess. Also, Umbra is somehow in High Rock, it was near Old Hroldan in previous versions of Legacy, but author moved it into Oddyssey for some reason...
Moon and Star, even though its the shortest mod on here by a *mile* its honestly my favorite. You can feel the love for Morrowind's lore and the suprise cameo by the Nerevarine was a *treat* (I also love that: A) The Nerevarine stays in Skyrim to act like a mentor type characters as he relates to the Dragonborn, having been in his shoes long ago and gives advice where he can. B) He is *fittingly* OP, or at least as much as Skyrim's unmodded combat & magic system allows him to be)
I also LOVE that he uses the recall spell (even though it's just scripted). It's such a fun callback to the fact that once, teleportation magic was possible, and even common.
I’ll never forget the experience of playing Vigilant for the first time. The first three acts are great compared to most quest mods, but nothing too crazy. The final act, however, was a masterpiece. It changed my entire outlook on life and morality.
don't know how it changed your outlook on life and morality lmao. I had no clue what was happening the entire time. Still peak and the best skyrim mod tho.
@@kir0726 Going through the memories of those that had fallen to Molag Bal and showing them what could have been had they leaned into kindness. Call it interpretative, but it was like I was redeeming their souls and helping them come to terms with events that traumatized and shaped them, not to mention the overall message of allowing yourself to be compassionate and vulnerable. Also yeah I had no clue what was happening most of the time too, but god was it great.
Dude I was not ready for ACT 4, playing through acts 1,2,3 I thought "okay the 4th act is gonna be like a short sandbox style arena fight or whatever with a few big bosses" I've never been more glad to be wrong.
I can't wait for Glenmoril to be finished so we can get Dagoth's divine opinion of it, and I think he'll like that a certain someone will make a reference in it this time.
I remember the first time I played Vigilant (not knowing much about the mod) I got to act 4 whilst only 24. It was definitely an experience XD. Still one of my favourite quest mods for the lore, horror elements and overall challenge
Lord Dagoth, you must certainly give Beyond Reach a try! A beautifully crafted new worldspace with a dark and disturbing storyline very reminiscent of the Witcher!
The Rigmor mods are quite the experience. I went through Rigmor of Bruma and Cyrodiil with my first character on Skyrim Special Edition. I eagerly look forward to Rigmor of Tamriel. My Lord Dagoth, these mods were most excellent choices.
I agree i get it the Dialogue and characters maybe cheesy and cringe here or there but really its all about The story and the experience really i spent more than a day finishing these mods and i always felt like i wasnt playing Skyrim anymore i was playing another Elder Scrolls game with Skyrim's mechanics really despite what you say about ROB or ROC or the up comming ROT this mod is highly recommended
Addendum for Lotd: in addition to moonpath, it has compatability with a metric shitload of other mods and the cc content, provided you have the patches. It most notably is compatible with Unique Treasures of Skyrim, which adds much-needed retextures to unique weapons, as well as a variety of small treasures.
This was really entertaining, and covered a few of my favorite mods. Thanks. I’m not sure what you have in the pipeline, but should Daggoth Ur share his godly wisdom on fully voiced follower mods old and new such as Inigo, Interesting NPCs, Serana Dialogue Edit, etc, I would be most interested.
Haven't played Wheels of Lul? Seriously, what the hell. Also, becoming lich in Undeath was great. It followed the process *very* closely, required deduction as well as legwork, and had two awesome lairs for working on becoming a lich. Not to mention a great new merchant.
The Second Great War mod is a good one, so is Wyrmstooth. Saints and Seducers Extended Cut is a good example of turning Creation Club into a compelling DLC.
@@kharjo8099 That's fair, but I still love the mod, nonetheless. I know the main quest of Wyrmstooth is kinda short, but still had its moments. There will be updates for it time and time again.
A couple of mods I'd love for you to review are Beyond Reach (my personal favorite), Maids ll Deception, Darkend, Gray Cowl of Nocturnal, and Wyrmstooth
Playing the Gray Cowl inadvertently caused me to create a Speedster build. I have a disenchant everything mod. Gray Cowl mod had the glorious return of the boots of springheel jack which is an wicked speed boost. Beyond Reach the Knight light armor has sprint for 3 seconds increases speed and also enemy power attacks slow down time. I put all 3 on one pair it was truly OP but fun. Then I don't even know what mod added it but got another enchantment called Cushion which negates fall damage Later I got blink teleport spell which makes up for still not having great jumping abilities. Overall the Gray Cowl mod is fun but I recommend downloading all of the mods that enhance it. I tried the AI voice pack but next time want to try the one done by new VAs
Both Project AHO and Wheels of Lull, two mods you mention as not having touched, are amongst my top favorite quest mods. I highly recommend checking them out!
I just “finished” Glenmoril last night. Legit was in shambles. I’ve never had a video game, much less a mod, get me genuinely emotionally invested in the story. Stupid kajiit. Really good balance of humor and pitch black darkness
This presentation honors the 6th House and Tribe Unmourned. Also Lord Dagoth. You are a god. How can you (make) overpower a god? What a Grand and Intoxicating Modesty.
There is a spiritual successor to the forgotten city mod. Called The Forgotten City. That continues the story where the mod in Skyrim ended. Edit: It's also made by the same person.
These are some excellent choices. I played the Clock Work house and I must say very good atmosphere and creepy elements even though I'm not a horror fan. But honestly after getting Id say roughly haft way through (at least I hope so, I got to when the ghost lady met with I'm guessing her mechanized corpse) I eventually lost interest as the prospect of going through another robo drauger fill dungeon got real old real fast as I had a bunch of other mods I just simply wanted to do more. Because boy is this one long ass haunted house mod. For another I'd recommend for horror and dungeon crawler immersion enthusiast, is a underground quest mod. Forgot the name to it but basically it adds dozens of new locations and multiple long underground dungeons for you to explore and get lost in. So many new creatures with creepy designs and pretty though too. I guess it's a way to do fast travel and not break immersion but for me it a cool way to try out op gear, and spells though a word of warning you can get pretty lost in the deeper areas.
I really liked Clockwork Castle even though the Dwemer dungeon was one of the weaker parts of the mod. I really liked the house since it has immersive fast travel system as I was playing without map fast travel. The paintings in the house never felt like it was mine. So I used Jaxonz Positioner and really transformed the place into a really awesome looking home even got a painting mod to replace some of the ones I didnt care for. I also used the mod to change the wallpaper. I even have the eye of magnus floating in the mages study above one of the wall divides just to give you an idea on how crazy my static clutter is.
One mod you forgot to mention Lord Dagoth, Warden of the Coast. A mod heavily inspired by BioWare games. Great written characters, a very decent plot against The Prince of Destruction to prevent a genocide that happens once every generation while trapped on an island. The quest structure is played out like Mass Effect 2 focusing on the characters instead of the main plot. It plays out like a regular bioware game with multiple endings. On of my favourite mods in recent times along side with Rigmor of Bruma and Cryodill and Vigilant
The Elder scrolls quest series, wrymstooth, faction pitfighteer (and faction pitfighter travels), agent of righteous might, fight against the thalmor series, gray cowl of nocturnal, dwemertech, wheels of lull, spectraverse, the void walker, salem, pirates of skyrim, civil war overhaul, the lost wonders of mzark, moonpath to elseweyr, and summerset isle are all good to great mods ou forgot to mention that I personally really enjoyed.
One mod that was quest-driven but tragically never made it past the starting stages was: Aetherius Mage - The Ancient Sanctuary of the Deceived. It very much so has a 'freeware' type of game to it with how basic it is by modern modding standards, but I always felt like it had some real potential if it'd ever been worked on over the years. Shame it was abandoned after being updated to SSE and never worked on since. But it is what it is.
Finally some unbiased mod reviews. How could you 'forget about the forgotten city' indeed, lol. Thank you for exposing me to final cataclysm, I hate puzzles and platforming.
Not bad, I've played most of these and broadly agree. You should do another video rating modded followers like Inigo. I added a recent one called Remiel and her extra content is pretty fun if you like checking out dwemer ruins. The creator of Wheels of Lull also made a goofy follower named Bhruce Hammar, and threw in a bunch of amusing quests with him once you travel together long enough
Wheels of Lull is like getting the all the obscure lore articles from UESP blasted in your face and it's great. If you are a deep Elder Scrolls lore hipster or want to become one, Wheels of Lull is fantastic, although some levels are very rough around the edges, and one of them requires you to be good at stealth, so level up stealth to a few dozen before taking on the quests.
I recommend unslaad its made by vicn the guy who made vigilant and serves as the finale (kind of) to the three mods and its getting updated with a finale....finale lol its fun but not nearly as long as its siblings.
Great list Lord Dagoth, however if I may make a suggestion, you should check out Unslaad, it's from the same author that made Vigilant and Glenmoril. I assure you the amount of work Vicn puts into their mods Honors the Sixth house and the tribe unmourned
XamMaximus - The Prototype's Deception - ACT II is the best dungeon mod I've ever seen, though the dungeon is dark and the there are no quest markers, the well design and maaaaaaasive dungeons with great environment deserves everyone to play it.
Well, Lord Dagoth will be glad to know that Glenmoril recently resumed development, and may be finished sometime soon-ish. (Maybe by the end of this year? Vicn's a god tier developer, but his schedule is an odd one.) Also, the entirety of Unslaad is finished, epilogue and all. Personally waiting for the end of Glenmoril before doing a full playthrough of all three mods. =)
@@mohammadbahari1204 Yes and no? Development of Glenmoril is still underway and the playable story isn't done. The developer, however, already has the story thought out and is currently working on it. So, for now, the mod does end on a cliffhanger.
I’m probably a bit late but I do want to see what Dagoth Ur would think of M’rissi’s tails of trouble. While the protagonist is a Khajit, they are fight the mongrel dogs of the empire.
I played Rigmor of Bruma back in LE days, before SSE was a thing (or at least before it really kicked off). Was fun when it worked, but I've never had as many issues with a mod as I did with that one. Quests not starting properly or refusing to end, CTDs and the final battle absolutely grinding the game's engine and my PC into submission made it somewhat frustrating to deal with. Every other quest I had to reload previous saves or ask for help on the mod's page, having to end/start/progress quests with console commands.
Wheels of Lull is a really good mod, though sometimes it doesn't play well with other quest mods and the initiating quest tends to break. Technically, its part of a mod anthology: Blackreach Railroad Brhuce Hammar: Legacy Aethernautics: A Space Travel Mod The Lost Wonders of Mzark Fyr Manor Dwemer Spectres The Wheels of Lull Personally I am not big on Blackreach Railroad or Aethernautics, because they feel... Out of place immersion-wise even if the lore makes sense and doesn't technically break canon. Though, Wheels of Lull is a perfectly fine standalone experience.
Rebuild Helgen. I like this idea. I don’t have a PC,XBOX, or PS so I can’t download it. Bummer. But enough about me. Does it use the Hearthfire DLC mechanics?
I'm sad you didnt mention beyond reach, Lord Dagoth! BEST quest mod ive played. Very scary and with dire implications in regards to the lore of High Rock, Daedra worshipping brerons....
I still remember my first time playing through Forgotten City...
I can't believe I got it right the very first time lmao
Amazing
So this quest mod got so popular that they actually made a whole game you can get right now as a standalone title off steam. Its not following Elder Scrolls lore but rather Greek Mythology I believe. It has new content as well. I would check it out when you can.
I caught wind of it, I think late last year
So good made its own game and i love it
The many shall suffer, for the sins of the one
Legacy of the Dragonborn is getting a sequel: Odyssey of the Dragonborn. It takes place after the Main Questline and is planned to add ~8 new zones outside of Skyrim. The first location is the Isle of Balfiera, located in the Niben Bay between Hammerfell and Highrock. IIRC, the next location will be in Morrowind, in and around the Red Mountain. Maybe we’ll get a Daddy Dagoth easter egg or two…
That would be so cool.
If It ever gets finished, that is. They're still at Balfiera, but it does look really impressive.
You mean the Iliac Bay. The Niben Bay is in the middle of Cyrodiil.
I saw leaked model of Mask of Dagoth Ur about 2 years ago, so I guess. Also, Umbra is somehow in High Rock, it was near Old Hroldan in previous versions of Legacy, but author moved it into Oddyssey for some reason...
Project AHO honors the 6th house and tribe un mourned, its a great throwback to a very beloved game
Yes, Lord Dagoth.
Yes, Lord Dagoth
Yes, Lord Dagoth.
Yes, Lord Dagoth.
@@Combustible_lemon Yes, Lord Dagoth.
Yes, Lord Dagoth!
Moon and Star, even though its the shortest mod on here by a *mile* its honestly my favorite.
You can feel the love for Morrowind's lore and the suprise cameo by the Nerevarine was a *treat*
(I also love that:
A) The Nerevarine stays in Skyrim to act like a mentor type characters as he relates to the Dragonborn, having been in his shoes long ago and gives advice where he can.
B) He is *fittingly* OP, or at least as much as Skyrim's unmodded combat & magic system allows him to be)
I also LOVE that he uses the recall spell (even though it's just scripted). It's such a fun callback to the fact that once, teleportation magic was possible, and even common.
@JRexRegis Mark Recall was one of the first mods I have ever seeked out while playing Skyrim.
I’ll never forget the experience of playing Vigilant for the first time. The first three acts are great compared to most quest mods, but nothing too crazy. The final act, however, was a masterpiece. It changed my entire outlook on life and morality.
God that quest mod was amazing
Every opportunity to hit Molag Bal is great
don't know how it changed your outlook on life and morality lmao. I had no clue what was happening the entire time. Still peak and the best skyrim mod tho.
@@kir0726 Going through the memories of those that had fallen to Molag Bal and showing them what could have been had they leaned into kindness. Call it interpretative, but it was like I was redeeming their souls and helping them come to terms with events that traumatized and shaped them, not to mention the overall message of allowing yourself to be compassionate and vulnerable. Also yeah I had no clue what was happening most of the time too, but god was it great.
Dude I was not ready for ACT 4, playing through acts 1,2,3 I thought "okay the 4th act is gonna be like a short sandbox style arena fight or whatever with a few big bosses" I've never been more glad to be wrong.
The Wheels of Lull is a quasi-sequel to Sotha Sil Expanded, which is a grand and intoxicating mod for Morrowind.
I can't wait for Glenmoril to be finished so we can get Dagoth's divine opinion of it, and I think he'll like that a certain someone will make a reference in it this time.
Vigilant is by far the best quest mod I've ever played...ever
I would say the same if I knew WHAT THE FUCK WAS GOING ON.
Beyond Reach is also amazing
@@Indian_Tovarisch Never heard of it, what’s it about?
@@alpharius2omegaboogaloo384 basically witcher but more brutal and dark and in Skyrim
You have yet to experience Glenmoril
I remember Moon and Star. I love that mod, really fills you with nostalgia.
And the voice acting was top notch too, underrated, dare I say.
The one thing I would change is make the nerevarine a companion
I remember the first time I played Vigilant (not knowing much about the mod) I got to act 4 whilst only 24. It was definitely an experience XD. Still one of my favourite quest mods for the lore, horror elements and overall challenge
Lord Dagoth, you must certainly give Beyond Reach a try! A beautifully crafted new worldspace with a dark and disturbing storyline very reminiscent of the Witcher!
Moon and star is the only one that honors thr 6th house and Tribe unmourned
Literally
@@ZakeandZach hahahah yew good choice Lord Dagoth
The Rigmor mods are quite the experience. I went through Rigmor of Bruma and Cyrodiil with my first character on Skyrim Special Edition. I eagerly look forward to Rigmor of Tamriel. My Lord Dagoth, these mods were most excellent choices.
cheesy as fuck
I agree i get it the Dialogue and characters maybe cheesy and cringe here or there but really its all about The story and the experience really i spent more than a day finishing these mods and i always felt like i wasnt playing Skyrim anymore i was playing another Elder Scrolls game with Skyrim's mechanics really despite what you say about ROB or ROC or the up comming ROT this mod is highly recommended
Addendum for Lotd: in addition to moonpath, it has compatability with a metric shitload of other mods and the cc content, provided you have the patches. It most notably is compatible with Unique Treasures of Skyrim, which adds much-needed retextures to unique weapons, as well as a variety of small treasures.
This was really entertaining, and covered a few of my favorite mods. Thanks. I’m not sure what you have in the pipeline, but should Daggoth Ur share his godly wisdom on fully voiced follower mods old and new such as Inigo, Interesting NPCs, Serana Dialogue Edit, etc, I would be most interested.
Haven't played Wheels of Lul? Seriously, what the hell.
Also, becoming lich in Undeath was great. It followed the process *very* closely, required deduction as well as legwork, and had two awesome lairs for working on becoming a lich. Not to mention a great new merchant.
Dagoth if you haven't tried the mod "beyond reach" it has some of the best story telling and engaging battles for a mod and definitely worth a try
The Second Great War mod is a good one, so is Wyrmstooth. Saints and Seducers Extended Cut is a good example of turning Creation Club into a compelling DLC.
Wyrmstooth was lacking for me, didn't exactly leave me feeling fulfilled
@@kharjo8099 That's fair, but I still love the mod, nonetheless. I know the main quest of Wyrmstooth is kinda short, but still had its moments. There will be updates for it time and time again.
I keep launching new playthroughs before I do Second Great War. And I need to do it.
0:50 didn't expect a R.O.B & R.O.C reference
A couple of mods I'd love for you to review are Beyond Reach (my personal favorite), Maids ll Deception, Darkend, Gray Cowl of Nocturnal, and Wyrmstooth
Playing the Gray Cowl inadvertently caused me to create a Speedster build. I have a disenchant everything mod.
Gray Cowl mod had the glorious return of the boots of springheel jack which is an wicked speed boost.
Beyond Reach the Knight light armor has sprint for 3 seconds increases speed and also enemy power attacks slow down time.
I put all 3 on one pair it was truly OP but fun.
Then I don't even know what mod added it but got another enchantment called Cushion which negates fall damage
Later I got blink teleport spell which makes up for still not having great jumping abilities.
Overall the Gray Cowl mod is fun but I recommend downloading all of the mods that enhance it. I tried the AI voice pack but next time want to try the one done by new VAs
The Forgotten City Mod made me cry from how beautiful the Story is
I always love seeing the final cataclysm get mentioned
Oooh, can we get a tier list version, Lord Dagoth
Sure
@@ZakeandZach ayyy and you should also check out the mods, Maids 2 and Maelstrom
@@ZakeandZach That would honor the Sixth House and the Tribe Unmourned.
You also have Unslaad from the Vigilant and Glenmoril author. It's shorter than Vigilant but it's finished unlike Glenmorial.
Both Project AHO and Wheels of Lull, two mods you mention as not having touched, are amongst my top favorite quest mods. I highly recommend checking them out!
some of these mods I've never heard wow, thanks for vid and recommendations
I just “finished” Glenmoril last night. Legit was in shambles. I’ve never had a video game, much less a mod, get me genuinely emotionally invested in the story. Stupid kajiit. Really good balance of humor and pitch black darkness
This presentation honors the 6th House and Tribe Unmourned.
Also Lord Dagoth. You are a god. How can you (make) overpower a god? What a Grand and Intoxicating Modesty.
Looking forward to reviews of College of Winterhold mods. I wanna see what actually meets Voryn's high standards.
There is a spiritual successor to the forgotten city mod. Called The Forgotten City. That continues the story where the mod in Skyrim ended.
Edit: It's also made by the same person.
This video makes me want to give Skyrim another shot as the vanilla game itself does not honour the Sixth House and the Tribe unmourned.
Thank you for this sermon, Lord Dagoth! I will have more playthroughs with this knowledge. Praise the Sixth House and the Tribe Unmourned
Sir thank you so much
This is the first tim a youtuber acepted my request I will follow you to every relms
You're welcome
2:50 holy PTSD flashbacks, I still can't get over that part 😢
Gray Cowl of Nocturnal and Beyond Reach are interesting as well.
I love a good quest mod review. Dagoth Ur is doing a great service to Nirn.
The forgotten city is now a standalone game as well
I like it as a Skyrim mod
These are some excellent choices. I played the Clock Work house and I must say very good atmosphere and creepy elements even though I'm not a horror fan. But honestly after getting Id say roughly haft way through (at least I hope so, I got to when the ghost lady met with I'm guessing her mechanized corpse) I eventually lost interest as the prospect of going through another robo drauger fill dungeon got real old real fast as I had a bunch of other mods I just simply wanted to do more. Because boy is this one long ass haunted house mod.
For another I'd recommend for horror and dungeon crawler immersion enthusiast, is a underground quest mod. Forgot the name to it but basically it adds dozens of new locations and multiple long underground dungeons for you to explore and get lost in. So many new creatures with creepy designs and pretty though too. I guess it's a way to do fast travel and not break immersion but for me it a cool way to try out op gear, and spells though a word of warning you can get pretty lost in the deeper areas.
Do you mean 'Skyrim Underground' perhaps?
@@INSAne_DrUNkard Ah yes thank you
I really liked Clockwork Castle even though the Dwemer dungeon was one of the weaker parts of the mod.
I really liked the house since it has immersive fast travel system as I was playing without map fast travel.
The paintings in the house never felt like it was mine. So I used Jaxonz Positioner and really transformed the place into a really awesome looking home even got a painting mod to replace some of the ones I didnt care for. I also used the mod to change the wallpaper. I even have the eye of magnus floating in the mages study above one of the wall divides just to give you an idea on how crazy my static clutter is.
One mod you forgot to mention Lord Dagoth, Warden of the Coast.
A mod heavily inspired by BioWare games. Great written characters, a very decent plot against The Prince of Destruction to prevent a genocide that happens once every generation while trapped on an island. The quest structure is played out like Mass Effect 2 focusing on the characters instead of the main plot. It plays out like a regular bioware game with multiple endings. On of my favourite mods in recent times along side with Rigmor of Bruma and Cryodill and Vigilant
Very much have these on repeat, thank you Daddy Dagoth.
When Lord Dagoth calls you N'wah 🥴🤤
Yes Lord Dagoth, may we all Honour the Sixth House and the Tribe Unmourned.
Thanks Dagoth Ur for recommending The final cataclysm.
The Elder scrolls quest series, wrymstooth, faction pitfighteer (and faction pitfighter travels), agent of righteous might, fight against the thalmor series, gray cowl of nocturnal, dwemertech, wheels of lull, spectraverse, the void walker, salem, pirates of skyrim, civil war overhaul, the lost wonders of mzark, moonpath to elseweyr, and summerset isle are all good to great mods ou forgot to mention that I personally really enjoyed.
The best thing from falsskar I feel is vanvir’s masterpiece it’s the warhammer you find for the blacksmith in the amber river town
I mean…the one mod that lets you spare Parthurnaxx springs to mind.
Those aren't really quest mods as they are player choice mods
@@highlordlaughterofcanada8685 Ah. I thought it counted since it edited a quest.
@@Ubersupersloth It'd have to basically recreate the quest in a brand new way and do more than: Save life with dialog to be considered a quest mod
One mod that was quest-driven but tragically never made it past the starting stages was: Aetherius Mage - The Ancient Sanctuary of the Deceived.
It very much so has a 'freeware' type of game to it with how basic it is by modern modding standards, but I always felt like it had some real potential if it'd ever been worked on over the years. Shame it was abandoned after being updated to SSE and never worked on since. But it is what it is.
honestly i prefer these mod videos over the tier list ones
Explore Warden of the Coast. It is acool hat tip to Dragon Age and has a lot of depth to it.
Yes, lord Dagoth. I am currently honoring the 6th house and tribe unmourned 🙏
M'rissi's Tails of Troubles
I hope Skyrim will start when I'll add (most of) these mods
Finally some unbiased mod reviews. How could you 'forget about the forgotten city' indeed, lol.
Thank you for exposing me to final cataclysm, I hate puzzles and platforming.
"Yes, Lord Dagoth."
- Filthy N-wah
mod i'm most hyped for is probably thras. it just looks so cool and i love the sload lore.
Tools of kagrenac is a dunmer mod too since you get to team up with nerevarine
That's Moon and Star
@@ZakeandZach Are you sure ? both made by different creators
@@solowingpixy9367 Tools of kagrenac can't get you team up with Nerevarine.
You left out one of the best: Interesting NPCs. Another worthwhile quest mod is Outlaws and Revolutionaries.
I'll make a separate NPC vid
Not bad, I've played most of these and broadly agree. You should do another video rating modded followers like Inigo. I added a recent one called Remiel and her extra content is pretty fun if you like checking out dwemer ruins. The creator of Wheels of Lull also made a goofy follower named Bhruce Hammar, and threw in a bunch of amusing quests with him once you travel together long enough
Yes lord dagoth and Zake and Zach hope you’re well
Yes, Lord Dagoth!
And i wish there was an ending to Morrowind which lets me side with you. Would make a good mod.
thank you, hopefully a new mod would be created that cherishes the memory of the tribe unmourned
this was a great list and I just recently found your channel, loving the content
You should also try Santanism. It is crazy and fun, and you get Santa as a follower.
Wheels of Lull is like getting the all the obscure lore articles from UESP blasted in your face and it's great.
If you are a deep Elder Scrolls lore hipster or want to become one, Wheels of Lull is fantastic, although some levels are very rough around the edges, and one of them requires you to be good at stealth, so level up stealth to a few dozen before taking on the quests.
Sacrosanct - Vampires of Skyrim and Legacy of the Dragonborn!
Love these dagoth ur videos lmao
Yes, Lord Dagoth. I honor the Sixth Tribe and the House Unmourned by hitting that Dwemer button.
I am very hyped for skyblivion my lord I will make sure your ash zombies live forever
What a grand and intoxicating list!
Can we get a Civil War mod list. Mine is extensive already but I am eager to get your opinion boss man Dagoth
I recommend unslaad its made by vicn the guy who made vigilant and serves as the finale (kind of) to the three mods and its getting updated with a finale....finale lol its fun but not nearly as long as its siblings.
Great list Lord Dagoth, however if I may make a suggestion, you should check out Unslaad, it's from the same author that made Vigilant and Glenmoril. I assure you the amount of work Vicn puts into their mods Honors the Sixth house and the tribe unmourned
I'll probably stream Unslaad. We'll see
XamMaximus - The Prototype's Deception - ACT II is the best dungeon mod I've ever seen, though the dungeon is dark and the there are no quest markers, the well design and maaaaaaasive dungeons with great environment deserves everyone to play it.
Is this how you honour the 6th Archive and the Mod Unfinished?...
Well, Lord Dagoth will be glad to know that Glenmoril recently resumed development, and may be finished sometime soon-ish. (Maybe by the end of this year? Vicn's a god tier developer, but his schedule is an odd one.)
Also, the entirety of Unslaad is finished, epilogue and all. Personally waiting for the end of Glenmoril before doing a full playthrough of all three mods. =)
What do you mean by unfinished? The story just hangs in the air?
@@mohammadbahari1204 Yes and no? Development of Glenmoril is still underway and the playable story isn't done. The developer, however, already has the story thought out and is currently working on it. So, for now, the mod does end on a cliffhanger.
@@xiii-san5535 oh hell.. hope it doesn't require us to start a new game when it receives it's update. That'd be a real pain in the back.
I’m probably a bit late but I do want to see what Dagoth Ur would think of M’rissi’s tails of trouble. While the protagonist is a Khajit, they are fight the mongrel dogs of the empire.
I would replay Rigmor again if not for the jumpscares.
Fun thing about Sotha Sil, he doesn't even consider himself a god. He is very aware of the fact his power if finite and that one day he will lose it.
another instant classic. chef's kiss
I played Rigmor of Bruma back in LE days, before SSE was a thing (or at least before it really kicked off).
Was fun when it worked, but I've never had as many issues with a mod as I did with that one. Quests not starting properly or refusing to end, CTDs and the final battle absolutely grinding the game's engine and my PC into submission made it somewhat frustrating to deal with. Every other quest I had to reload previous saves or ask for help on the mod's page, having to end/start/progress quests with console commands.
P.S. maybe try Moonpath to Elsewere and The Lost Wonders of Mzark for more quest mods. Might like those.
Dagoth ur meets the Emperor of Man from 40K or Karl Franz.
A shame dagoth didn't mention The Gray Cowl of Nocturnal.
We need a akavir mod
Thank you for the Recommendation Daddy
Yes Lord Dagoth!
Wheels of Lull is a really good mod, though sometimes it doesn't play well with other quest mods and the initiating quest tends to break. Technically, its part of a mod anthology:
Blackreach Railroad
Brhuce Hammar: Legacy
Aethernautics: A Space Travel Mod
The Lost Wonders of Mzark
Fyr Manor
Dwemer Spectres
The Wheels of Lull
Personally I am not big on Blackreach Railroad or Aethernautics, because they feel... Out of place immersion-wise even if the lore makes sense and doesn't technically break canon.
Though, Wheels of Lull is a perfectly fine standalone experience.
alot of people hate on the rigmor series, i think as far as skyrim mods goes its pretty up there in quality
The plot might be a bit cheesy, but it is very high quality
yes lord Dagoth!
Dagoth ur you should rank follower mods
Still waiting for Skyblivion :D
Rebuild Helgen.
I like this idea.
I don’t have a PC,XBOX, or PS so I can’t download it.
Bummer.
But enough about me.
Does it use the Hearthfire DLC mechanics?
Yes, Daddy Dagoth
But Lord Dagoth, I'm in the middle of playing Morrowind.
great content THANK you !
No wyrmstooth or Skyrim extended cut: saints and seducers?? Those two and legacy of the Dragonborn are my favorite.
I might have to update it
I'm sad you didnt mention beyond reach, Lord Dagoth! BEST quest mod ive played. Very scary and with dire implications in regards to the lore of High Rock, Daedra worshipping brerons....
i enjoyed Beyond Reach
William Rhys appreciate.