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Vilja, an aspiring bard, and a decent fighter

Hobbyist Fantasy posted on May 22, 2021
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A fully voiced quest mod, and ingenue, Ranger/DPS the result of many years of tweaking. Much like poser, you pull in a mesh from somewhere, a texture from somewhere else, bump map, diffuse map, lighting, etc. All rendered by a 10 year old game engine and an ENB preset. Illuminated by torch and moonlight. That's her horse Bruse, in the background, attempting to look seriously moon lit, I think we're somewhere in the Reach most of which is heavily forested. We were looking for something but all we found was a lonely talking rock. I was looking through my stored passwords, and I found my old login, so I figured what the hell, I'll upload images. These days Skyrim is my hobby, I've been "world building" for 8 years or so at this point, and I've got about as far as you can, with the old 32bit engine. These images are years old, [2017] but it's what I have in my game folder. This is Oldrim [Skyrim Legendary Edition] though these days I'm using SSE [Skyrim Special Edition] I only have one image from that game also of Vilja in a different lighting engine, as I'm still building out my game for that, essentially porting and rebuilding my Oldrim game. I digress however...

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