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Diesel anybody hasard the quest ID
It was also the first time in a long time playing that I was really on edge and felt present in the mystery of the game. (I tend to overthink the action-consequence issues in skyrim.) The mechanics for some parts weren't very intuitive like the entrance and exit layout, but I got the sense that that was the best way to get it to work, so. I'm going to say what's been said before: this is something of a masterpiece. Very well done.
Looking forward to more of you work!
And second Singing A.I.'s request for a bard college expansion! That place was kind of underwhelming, really...
Midden, midden, midden.