Fan Art – Axe of Kings by Steven Clark

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Given this is an NPC mod, it’s not often we get fan art of things other than people. Mostly because outside of the faces and personalities, Interesting NPCs is the most vanilla of the vanilliest mods ever made. The outfits are vanilla, the locations are vanilla, and the weapons are vanilla. Thankfully, there are artists like Steven to add some toppings on this sundae. I’ll let him describe it.

A unique design for the legendary axe featured in the Skyrim Mod “Interesting NPCs,” also known as “3DNPCs.” Interesting NPCs is without a doubt my favorite mod for Skyrim I’ve played so far. Wonderfully colorful characters, great new quests, and so much more are included in the mod, including unique weapons. At least, uniquely “named” weapons. I was quite disappointed some of the games named items and weapons had no uniqueness to their appearance, so I decided to design a few, taking account to each weapon’s backstory and previous owner.

The Axe of Kings is the most important weapon in the mod, playing a major role in the quest “The Blood of Kings.” The axe is a fabled weapon claimed to be forged with the bones of King Borgas, the last king of Ysgramor’s descent. In order to prove the lineage of a bastard child and restore the axe to it’s original edge, the axe must be reforged in the “blood of the king.” That’s all I will say as to not spoil the quest.

The design to the left is the weapon as it is found; aged, rusted, and rotten. The design to the right is how it would appear as originally forged. The weapon’s model currently used in the mod is an Ancient Nord Battle Axe. I tried to keep a similar color scheme and general silhouette to the original model with a few additions.

3DNPC v3.07.5

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This is the release of 3.07.5, which has some minor fixes courtesy of nonoodles. People with quiver mods installed were running into some visual conflicts with Mithril‘s wings, so they’ve been moved to a separate equip slot.

In other news, if you include Hope and Vincent I’ve written 6 Fallout NPCs now, although I suppose some aren’t technically finished until I know where they live and who they hang out with. Not sure if I should even cast them because you never know what people will be doing in 2020 when the game is released.

3DNPC v3.07.5

New Quests
Children of the Dust
The Curse

New NPCs
• Sorax (SageHalo)
• Kleera (Jessica Osborne)
• Hag (Cassandra Wladyslava)
• Minedrahl (Ludvig Lindblad)
• Sorax’s Wife (Ronja Monto)
• Ariele (Lucy Starita)
• Lyela (Ainsley Brennan)

All Fixes and Tweaks from v3.07
• One post-battle line for Zora not conditioned for gender
• New slot for Mithril’s wings to avoid conflicts with quiver mods
Halcar and Primei now go to Skeever at night after completion of Thousand Words.
• Na’ir now disabled after completion of Aldmeri Prisoner quests
• Additional guard dialogue added to start Vigilance and Virtue and Blood of Kings
Nonoodles created new meshes for male NPCs wearing female clothing to prevent CTDs
• Fixed improperly connected dialogue in Zora and Isobel‘s initial greetings
• Added two missing meshes for The Aldmeri Prisoner
• Raised decibel level for Gromash

Morndas Mug

barware-mug-es-morndas-fullThis was posted on Facebook’s Skyrim Modders United.  Now you can drink your skoo– (I mean… coffee, or cocoa) in style with your “I hate Morndas” mug!  Available now at The Bethesda Store.

Just don’t drink from it in the company of a certain thief who stole the day, cause she’ll have something snarky to say about it, mark my words.  If she could read, that is.  Do they make a braille version, because I didn’t see that on the store pages…  So I guess the only way she’d know is if you told her.  Come to think of it, she actually might laugh, that jaded, derisive laugh she has.   Then she’d go fishing.  Maybe in your own home, to show you how annoying Morndas can really be.

Sorry, my thoughts ran away for a bit.  I was talking about a mug, right?  Should have her mug on it instead of the Dragonborn symbol.  Okay, bad pun.  Don’t punish me!