The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

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4 Corners

Description
4 Corners adds 4 conveniently placed player owned cabins to the world. Each cabin is a part of a city or town. No expansions are needed.

DISCRIPTION:

All 4 cabins have a cooking and an alchemy station. Rorikstead and Winterhold each have a well vented basement smithy and enchanting station. All containers are safe and there are lots of them. Each cabin has at least one container outside the house. Two of them aren't easily visable.

Each cabin has a shrine inside. They are there mostly for the convenience of instantly curing any pesky diseases you may have picked up on the road.

You have the ability to teleport from the inside of all 4 cabins. (I don't know about you but load time for me is insane, every little bit helps.)

Since you can't take a stagecoach to the remote town of Rorikstead when you reach Whiterun, the house marker is prediscovered on your map. You can take the stagecoach to Windhelm to reach Kynesgrove, which is marked on your map but undiscovered.

Although the cabins are just small farmhouses, these are not your usual peasant starter homes. They have all been furnished as would be expected by the successful adventurer. There is very little loose clutter, most all decoration is done with 'static' items and won't scatter when you walk pass it.

LOCATIONS:

Winterhold - You will find the cabin behind a destroyed structure next to the inn. The path leading to it is pretty vague.

Rorikstead - The cabin in Rorikstead is Lund's Hut. After finally noticing the huge nest of skeevers and a decomposing corpse, the townsfolk decided to rehab the place and sell it. Discovering the trap door benieth all that crap was just a happy extra for the new owner. The cabin will always be known as 'Lund's Hut' to the locals so the new owner is stuck with the name.

Falkreath - A very nice setting but that sloth of a jarl puts you as far away from the town as possible. (and that's only if you have Hearthfire) This cabin is up the path to the right, along the road to the Hall of the Dead.

Kynesgrove - This 'town' only has an inn, a mine, and some tents. It really needed another building anyway. No precious trees were cut or moved to make this cabin. Wood was delivered from the Rift.

UPDATE: JAN 20, 2013 - raised rug in the Constant, wall in basement was bleeding through.
UPDATE: JAN 21, 2013 - pulled safe at Lund's out from wall enough to be able to use it. Shifted bed and added night stand.
15 Comments
denstat Feb 2, 2022 @ 9:58am 
Also, if you ever come back to this mod, the map of Skyrim in Lund’s Hut is backwards.
denstat Dec 25, 2021 @ 7:53am 
Super useful mod, thanks! Only conflict I’ve found is with Defended Falkreath, which puts a fir tree in front of the door on the balcony, but that might actually please the paranoid.
Mr and Mrs Shadow Mar 19, 2015 @ 12:27pm 
You may be able to move your spouse here by using "Custom Family Home", but as there are no children's beds, there is no room to move the children here. And Hillside Cabin, in Falkreath, has only a single size bed, so you will not be able to move your spouse here. Regardless of whether or not families or spouses alone can move in these homes with you, I love this mod and all four houses. This is one of my must have house mods and has been for over 2 years.
Thord Mar 9, 2014 @ 4:23am 
alejac...... you need "Custom Family Home" if you want your family living there. Search here.
alejacosta21 Feb 3, 2014 @ 4:19pm 
it would be coolif i can bring my spouse living here
Extreme Encounter Jan 29, 2014 @ 1:36pm 
@Ivanhoe2 It's called noclip.
Rray  [author] May 2, 2013 @ 5:45am 
I'll see if I can do something about the porches.

I put the cabins away from anywhere that the vanilla game supples player homes. If you have Hearthfire, Morthal has a house. Not in the village but a bit north of it.

These cabins are made with fairly small farm houses. Despite being richly furnished, the interiors actually match the exterior size pretty well. So although followers can go in there, there is no room to make them roomates. Also, most scripting is more work than I like to pay to do, followers make my brain hurt. The extent of my hospitality is to do the nav mesh so they can visit. I don't use followers myself. Hate baby-sitting.
Mr and Mrs Shadow Apr 11, 2013 @ 8:15am 
Nope, no Morthal home in this mod. But, you can have a home in Morthal with the mod called Morthal Player Home.
Nympheas Apr 11, 2013 @ 7:51am 
no morthal?? :(
Midnight Piper Mar 29, 2013 @ 6:37am 
Great little homes, as close to perfectly furnished as I could wish for from someone else. My only negative observation is that when I exit the houses, I always fall through the porch and find myself below them, stuck in them, or doing a funny shimmy as I slowly ascend out of them to the porch surface.