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Good luck in your endeavors :D
Sorry, that probably feel like an atomic bomb on your balloon.
My impression was that the OP wanted to make additional towns that fit into and added to the Skyrim lore and theme. Enderal is a complete overhaul that is disconnected from Skyrim - it's almost like a whole different game (albeit in the spirit of Elder Scrolls).
Those still feel like 2 distinct projects to me.
In terms of non-overhaul and Skyrim based towns, I haven't found many that are worth mentioning =/ (If anyone has some, I'd love to know 'em ^^ Best I've found and actually went to in-game was Syerscote).
Those're my 2 cents ^^
Also, lookin' forward to Enderal :P
Both are good points. The best modders want to work on their own projects - which tend to be big in scope or complex.
And making things like entire towns is deceptively difficult and time-consuming. Having said that, you can go ahead and try. If nothing else, it would be a worthwhile learning experience.
You can gain more supporters are you go along, or as you produce more mods. That's usually how it works ^^.