Adds a small NPC home northeast of Shor's stone by Tolvald's cave, with a special surprise inside. Mod contains five new eerie/psychadelic cells that intend to play off the theory that Nirn is an old iteration of Earth, thus merging Skyrim mythology with the real world.
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Rootfoot has been shunned from Shor's Stone for his "corrupting" magic and "blasphemous" views on the origins of Nirn, as well as its place in Aurbis. While most of Shor's Stone's residents pretend this outcast shaman doesn't exist, the Dragonborn's curiosity is not so easily extinguished. Near the entrance to Tolvald's cave northeast of town, the outcast has taken an old tree stump as his home. He may not be much for conversation, but he will always allow the openminded to peer into the mysteries of the nature of all that is and yet is not.
This is only my second mod, and I recognize that it functions more as a series of eyecandy setpieces than an actual quest or playerhome (wasn't sure what to categorize it as). If you find it enjoyable, my heart swells as the thought - but I've been uploading mods as unfinished backups as soon as they are at least playable in case something happens to my laptop. I am very open to - nay - I beg for feedback and criticism, but please include advice as I have only amateur knowledge of the Creation Kit.