About This File
A content restoration mod for Skyrim and the official DLCs.
From the depths of the ether, or just the cutting room floor, comes forth several NPCs, some quests, and other miscellaneous content which was created but never implemented in the game. If ever you had the feeling that Skyrim was missing something, you were probably right! This mod should relieve a bit of that. Villages that were supposed to exist have been brought back. Quests that were partially implemented have been completed. Various items have been restored that were still in the data files. NPCs have been brought back to the game and given homes where appropriate. Plus plenty of other random bits of stuff that was mentioned in the game but didn't exist yet.
NPCs were implemented using the list available on the UESP: https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Unused_NPCs
Unimplemented quests were seeded by the following list on UESP: https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Unfinished_Quests
Some unimplemented items have been added from the following UESP list: https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Unobtainable_Items
Check out the video for the mod by Brodual:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByPbGhFX2aM
Requires the Unofficial Skyrim Special Edition Patch to be installed first!
What's New in Version 3.1.18
Released
The extra dragon encounter outside of the south exit to Bleak Falls Barrow is actually vanilla content which was not cut. These changes have been removed.
Belrand needed his perks updated to conform to USSEP Bug #32513.
01001CC1: Floating bush. (Bug #34225)
The Thalmor Justiciar Commander or Stormcloak Officer in charge of the Justiciar's Headquarters will now sandbox properly outdoors if Open Cities Skyrim is installed. (Bug #33067)
The .esp and .bsa files have been changed to lowercase filenames. This is to help facilitate universal filename compatibility for Steam Deck and regular linux users whose file systems are case sensitive. Many of them make use of the in-game menu to download mods and Bethesda.net ALWAYS downloads in lowercase. For the benefit of people using linux or the Steam Deck, it would be greatly appreciated if any mods which currently use CRF as a file dependency change the case of that dependency in their master lists. (Bug #34096)
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