Noodles, great job on the restore! This is the build (along with No Snakes' Demonhunter) which drew me the site. Been a Paul England fan ever since, and as this build -one of the best Nord builds here - marked my first playthrough of a site build, and as this is a year of new beginings, I have taken the plunge once again into the icy waters in search of fame and monsters to slay!
This time with mods! Alternate start and the Shipwrecked option has made an epic swim and fight for survival due to Frostfall so very heroic. So much so that I think it may spawn a Beowulf-esque short story for AMOSS. I am also using Smilodon: Combat of Skyrim (thanks Legion for that tip. I am by turns owning and being owned by AI. It's like Skyrim combat but better!) and Redesigned Lydia. Having a loyal Housecarl looking like that and calling me "my lord" is... umm... immersive :D
The question is, would the build suit the Talos Housecarl Armour? It works so nicely with the smithing perks and is a gorgeous set, but not quite as anglo-saxon as it could be:
Noodles, great job on the restore! This is the build (along with No Snakes' Demonhunter) which drew me the site. Been a Paul England fan ever since, and as this build -one of the best Nord builds here - marked my first playthrough of a site build, and as this is a year of new beginings, I have taken the plunge once again into the icy waters in search of fame and monsters to slay!
This time with mods! Alternate start and the Shipwrecked option has made an epic swim and fight for survival due to Frostfall so very heroic. So much so that I think it may spawn a Beowulf-esque short story for AMOSS. I am also using Smilodon: Combat of Skyrim (thanks Legion for that tip. I am by turns owning and being owned by AI. It's like Skyrim combat but better!) and Redesigned Lydia. Having a loyal Housecarl looking like that and calling me "my lord" is... umm... immersive :D
The question is, would the build suit the Talos Housecarl Armour? It works so nicely with the smithing perks and is a gorgeous set, but not quite as anglo-saxon as it could be: