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I'm flattered for those who took the time to comment, and who added their great ideas to what was truthfully just a personal project back when I was playing Skyrim (so to answer Antares' question, yes, sadly, assuming life remains as crazy as it is, I have left Skyrim for good). Had I asked for input while creating the mod years ago, I'm confident we could have made something quite special. As it is, I greatly appreciate those who found the mod worthwhile in any way, and though there will be no updates or further mods, I hope you've gained some small measure of enjoyment from what I was able to stumble my way through.
Thanks again, and game on!
I will certainly subscribe and rate it.
Three Thumbs up for the Trophy Room but one down for the wall.
I’m sorry, for I would dearly love to have it and so add a very own special touch to Heljarchen Hall. Cheers
P.S. Have you left Skyrim for good?
One of the very few mods that add a special and really inspired touch to the inside of Heljarchen Hall.
But sadly, really sadly, the wall is totally over the top and creates a fortress which has very little to do with the original manor house. It just doesn’t “feel” right.
(I have always found the corresponding Huscarl quite adequate protection. And if not, there is a mod that adds Blades Guards.)
As you can see from the feedback below, it ruins the mod for other people too, which is a shame for the rest of your really inspired and unique work on the Trophy Hall.
Keep up the good work and thank you for your contribution.