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"The most curious thing about it though is the inscription on the inside, carved in Dwemeris. Unfortunately, the word itself doesn't seem to match with any Dwemer word we have on record - if it is even a Dwemeris word at all - when translated to common Tamrielic. I do think it could be our mystery maker's signature, like the personal touch that many a craftsman fancy to do. But we may never really know who this "D A N K E" person may be."


I'm a fan of Morrowind and and I played some Dishonored. And when I found that Danke had made a Dwemer-version of Corvo's Mask for Morrowind, I just wanted it for my playthroughs.

Unfortunately, it came as a Heavy Armor helmet rather than the lightweight mask I was expecting.

Fortunately, Danke did say that the asset is free to use for any modding project. So here is my take on it. I made a few tweaks in Nifskope, made a separate model to make it look like a mask resting on cloth, and edited its stats to match that of Tribunal's Dark Brotherhood Helms.

The mask can be found in the Ald'ruhn Mage's Guild main hall, alongside a small note written by a certain researcher who was disappointed that it hadn't been built for a robot.


INSTALLATION
Simply copy-paste the Data Files into the Morrowind directory, or use a mod manager to install the mod.
Use the Onionized version alongside Safebox's Onion - Layered Headwear and Facial Wear to really wear it as a mask.

NOTES:
• Not wearable for Khajiit and Argonians. Their snouts clip through the meshes.
• Mask clips through Olafs hoods and hooded cloaks. Minimal clipping on OAAB's Hood armors.


UPDATES
V1.1
• Added Onion - Layered Headwear and Facial Wear version


Future updates:
• additional content (once I figure out how to make custom images properly appear in CS Text Editor)
• Edwinna's Study version
• Compatibility with PoodleSandwich2's FMI - Service Refusal and Contraband


Credits to:
• darkelfguy for showcasing this in one of his videos, and
• dankedanko, for making this the original armor and making it free to be used
• SafeBox, for respding to my request for an intervention