

In it, players are tasked with finding the 24 Stones of Barenziah hidden around world.

You won't find a more annoying quest in all of Skyrim than the "No Stone Unturned" quest. You'll never look at Thomas the Tank Engine the same way again. This mod replaces every dragon in the game with variations of Thomas the Tank engine, which instead of roaring at you toot their surprisingly menacing whistles. Because it blends in seamlessly with the existing UI, you likely won't even remember you installed a mod in the first place.ĭon't let the name of this mod deceive you - this dragon modification is not useful in any sense of the word. This mod fixes all that, updating and tweaking the UI with PC gamers in mind. While Skyrim's default UI is solid enough and works well when playing with a controller, it left a little to be desired for keyboard and mouse players. If you are playing on PC, this mod is a must. This mod is a fantastic new adventure for the player who has experienced nearly everything the standard version of Skyrim has to offer. Along the way players will meet new, fully voiced NPCs as well as acquire new weapons and spells as they embark on one of the mod's 17 new quests. It adds a whole new island for players to explore as they are tasked with eliminating a dragon that is causing problems for the East Empire trading company. This mod adds a whole new quest line to Skyrim and is one of the most professionally made content add-ons available. It's also much shorter than the original intro sequence, making it a good pick for players who can't wait to start their new adventure. In keeping with Elder Scrolls tradition, this mod places your character at the start of the game in a damp, dark dungeon you must escape from. This fun mod spices things up by adding a completely new introductory sequence for the start of the game. Playing through the opening sequence of Skyrim again and again on multiple characters can get old fast.
