Thirteen retextures of Oom Fooyat\'s throne meshes. This is definitely not a pack for Morrowind purists, but is a very bright and colorful set. Some of the thrones are just bright colors, while others have fabric areas that are either 1960\'s time-period inspired or are just plain-old gaudy.
The throne files are in individual folders, alon
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Thirteen retextures of Oom Fooyat's throne meshes. This is definitely not a pack for Morrowind purists, but is a very bright and colorful set. Some of the thrones are just bright colors, while others have fabric areas that are either 1960's time-period inspired or are just plain-old gaudy.
The throne files are in individual folders, along with a screenshot. So you can see which thrones you may want to use. There are no esps. To use the thrones, place the nifs in whatever meshes folder you like, the textures loose in the textures folder, and enter them as statics in your esp.
IMPORTANT! I forgot the fringe texture. Here it is: http://www.tessource.net/files/details.php?file=1664