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* Breezehome Store by Puff The Magic Dragon *
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Description
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Been adventuring for a while? Got too much loot and nowhere to sell it? Maybe you should open a shop!

Introducing the Breezehome Store!
This mod allows you to remodel Breezehome into a store for selling your wares. The remodel will cost about 1900 septims, and can only be done if you have not yet purchased any other upgrades for the house. Once purchased, the shop is completely remodeled into a store, complete with empty display cases, mannequins, and shelves! You'll have to provide your own inventory and hire a shopkeeper to tend the store while you're out adventuring.


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More Details
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Once you purchase Breezehome, you can speak to the steward about decorating your new home. You'll see a new option among all of the decorating options to "Remodel as a shop".

The remodeled shop is ready for you to decorate with your items and loot as you see fit. You'l be sent on a short quest to find a suitable shopkeeper, and there is a chest in the back room for stowing your gear. Any items left in this chest are available to your shopkeeper to sell (yes, you can speak to your shopkeeper and view his wares and buy your own equipment from him). Several times throughout the day, even when you're gone, the shopkeeper will make a sale and deposit your share of the profit into a safe in the back room. You'll need to return to the shop in order to collect your earnings.

You'll make about 60% of each item's full value when it sells. Works with all kinds of items except player-enchanted items.

This mod is compatible with, but does not require, HearthFires.


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Requirements
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Skyrim v1.9.32
SKSE 1.7.1 - http://skse.silverlock.org/

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Installation
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Recommended NMM:
Click and run!

Manual:
Extract the files directly into your \Data folder.
Activate the mod in your Skyrim Launcher


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Removal
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Make sure you are not in Breezehome!
Save your game (just in case)
Open the console (by pressing the ~ key)
Enter "Setstage pppUninstall 5" without the quotes.
Press
Close the console
Give the game a few moments to clear everything out and return things to their original state.
NOTE: You'll still own Breezehome, but with no upgrades. The uninstall script moves affected NPCs to DragonsReach to do their own thing.
Save your game.
Exit.
Restart Skyrim and load your last savegame.
Save again.


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Compatibility
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This mod modifies the dialogue on two vanilla quests (house purchase and a miscellaneous quest for the shopkeeper). It also modifies the Home Decorating Guide for Whiterun.


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Known Issues
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The price of the upgrade doesn't display correctly in the Whiterun steward's dialogue. Not sure what's going on here. It costs 1900 gold.
Player-enchanted items are sold at the base price for the unenchanted version of the item. This is due to flaws in the scripting engine that I cannot overcome.
Mannequins may wander. You'll need to provide your own fix for this built-in bug (the Skyrim Unofficial Patch fixes this).


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Version History
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Version 1.0 - Turn Breezehome into a Store!


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To-Do List
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***SPOILERS***
Add a quest allowing Brenuin to adopt Lucia now that he has a stable job and a place to live. A good portion of the work necessary to make that happen is already in the mod, I just haven't fleshed out the whole quest yet. And I'm having issues finding a reliable way to detect if the player has already adopted Lucia.


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Credits goes to:
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All the users on the TES forums who helped me figure out some of this junk, the CS Wiki for all the tutorials and reference, the users who update and contribute to the wiki, for Blender and all the users who've written wonderful tutorials for it, and for NifTools and the NifTools team and all the hard work they put into making such wonderful tools available. I know I didn't use half these tools for this mod, but they still get credit cause they're awesome.

And many thanks to Bethesda for making such an awesome game and for making the construction set that lets people like me with way too much free time modify the game.

Thanks to God for creating us all!