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Thank you very much, Patrick!
I do have a nice little cave for argonian refugees! *sly grin* Well hidden, too! *hint hint*
Thehehe, seriously. nicely done. And beautiful blue water on your screenshots.
Thank you very much! I use Realistic Water 2 as well as Watercolours for ENB (or what it's called)...
I went from Pure Waters+Waterfalls+Waves to RW2 and watercolor as well.
I didn't need waves anymore, nor the green water patch, and on top of that my water is finally blue. Not as lightblue a yours, but that seems to depend on the ENB, but I actually like the color I got.
I haven't been using very many ENB's since I left Vanilla Skyrim, but I must say I've liked them all so far. I started with Serenity (colourful and shadowy with extreme details), then Bleak (grim and gritty with a pale colour palette), then a bit of Vividian and Dahaka (both very detailed and sharp with great colours) before I started using Rudy just a few months ago. I have to say though, Rudy is probably my favorite too since it has this overall loveliness in both ambience, colours and skintone reproduction...
And as Izzy said, that are some nice shots of the Northern Towns
Northern Towns has been a nice addition to this northern region of Haafingar Hold. It adds a bit more life at least and in particular Weistone surprised me with the underground quest shown before in earlier travel sets...
This set concludes the travels of Angelica for this time. I have a whole bunch of other characters ready to start some small stories, but as always, she'll be back some day...
Northern Towns has been a nice discovery, especially Weistone with the vast underground complex I've shown in earlier sets with Angelica. That came to a surprise to me and the reward for exploring it, is a brand new home in Weistone if you're in need of one. The both towns certainly add more life to the northern coastline of Haafingar Hold as well, as it should be since it's the capital province after all.
I tend to fill my Skyrim with quite a lot of different locations, but I switch quests or new lands between many of the characters. It's possible thanks to Mod Organizer where I can use different profiles - meaning unique modlists for any character. I keep a base of mods though and there Northern Encounters and Northern Towns are both included...
I admit I put a lot of effort looking for music that would connect well to the set, so it's always nice to hear when others enjoy the match as well...