About this mod
Tiny patch to fix the way Dunmer NPCs address others as "sera" or "muthsera" to make it more consistent with established lore.
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Tiny patch to fix the way Dunmer NPCs address others as "sera" or "muthsera" to make it more consistent with established lore.
Based on most established lore, the Dunmeris word "sera" is a basic-level term of respect (close to "sir"/"ma'am"), and "muthsera" is a term of great respect (more like "Your Great Lordship" or something).
Oblivion changes it to be a gender-based distinction: a Dunmer NPC addressing a man with 30-70 disposition will call him "sera," and a Dunmer NPC addressing a woman with 30-70 disposition will call her "muthsera."
This mod changes it to be purely based on disposition. If their disposition is between 30 and 70, the NPC will say "sera," and if it's 70+, they'll say "muthsera." (At exactly 70, it's a coin toss.)
Requirements
Just the base Oblivion game.
Installation
Use your favorite mod manager or drop "Sera-Muthsera Fix.esp" into your Oblivion/Data folder.
Compatibility
It should be compatible with just about anything that doesn't change those specific lines of dialogue. Load it after mods that edit dialogue if you want to be safe.