I already posted this in another discussion but i want others to hear.
how about orcsinium, the main capital of the orcs. they hint to it in the loading screen and if you go south east-ish of markarth you have a huge area of space, THIS IS OBVIOUSLY ROOM FOR A NEW LOCATION. maybe the city is destroyed again and u have to help rebuild or something.
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they could so easily make one, is would be like a mace but have a different animation, it will swing around and lOOK AWESOME.
you could varying versions, besides the metal used, from one giant ball (that would do a lot of damge and mace bonus) to two or more (these will do bleeding or maybe multiple hits, so maybe like smaller hits but if all balls make contact it will do more damage than the one ball).
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Concerning Redguard rumors and such I would like to see what monster they have in Hammerfell or wherever it be set. Also the fact a war is going on there right now between the Sentinel and the Justiciars. I'd like to see what new elven armor there may be.
You know the Tiger people of Akavir have convinced the Monkey-people to side with them and Tosh Raka is planning a full-scale invasion of Tamerial. He succeeded in becoming a dragon. Who can stop dragons? Dovahkiin thats who. I think an attack so big would have all the races join forces and try and fight the invaders and repel them away. Thus ensuing peace in the land, at least from one another.
Mods are made on PC by PC users/gamers, and most PC modders don't care for consoles at all, in fact most hate them for various reasons. Most mod authors wouldn't see the reason to port it to a console primarily because they made the mod for themselves to play on the PC, because they play on the PC, and just so happened to share it with others. You would left at the mercy of Bethesda, and whatever turn-coat modder there is out there that just might sympathize with console players. Mod authors hold the right to their mods, and if Bethesda were to try and duplicate the mod it they would end charging it as a DLC anyway, ie. Hearthfire. Overall, the mods would most likely never come to consoles for several reasons, and if it did it would be bleak at best.
Aye, and they have several dragon related names to their land which could make it a definite possibility, ie. city Dragonstar, village Dragon Gate, Dragontail Mountains, area Dragon Grove. Hammerfell is a very dragon related province, and I think Bethesda will use that to their benefit to make a good DLC for the Dragonborn.