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you don't own the game yet and have never installed any mods for it, not understand how to, so I would really read up on it, if this is your only reason for buying Skyrim. you might be better served by picking an RPG that has multiplayer support from the beginning...
it can be fun to sandbox around in, and the person who's the party leader sees the least amount of goofiness and glitches, but it is by no means a completed project that turns Skyrim into a multiplayer MMO-style game where you and 3 friends can quest together, quests sync'd, with XP split across who made the kills, etc.
I worry the idea you have in your head will NOT match the experience, is all. It's incredible for what it is, but...
Don't know about multiplayer stuff.
I do agree that whatever you have in mind probably isn't how some multiplayer mod would work out and another game may be appropriate for that as a goal.