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REQUIRES DRAGONBORN. This mod turns the wooden bridge west of the Skaal Village into an old nordic rock bridge, and adjusts the navmesh accordingly.

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Isild River Bridge

"Bridges and shores, man. Bridges and shores."


I know what you're thinking. You're thinking: "Huh? What the h*** is the 'Isild river'? There's no 'Isild river' in my map! And a bridge? Why did you put a bridge there? Why a bridge? What is a bridge? Can I eat it?". But fear not! For I will explain.

In the ancient times of Morrowind's second expansion, Bloodmoon, there was a river in Solstheim, situated west of the Skaal village: the Isild river. The main point of interest in that river was a bridge: a rock bridge.

Now, let's get back to Dragonborn (which is required, btw). Go to the Skaal village, follow the west road, and what do you find? A river. Crossed by a bridge. A simple, crappy, boring, wooden bridge, hanging there like he owns the place. Can an honest, decent man allow such perversion? Of course NOT! That poor river deserved better. It deserved a long, hard, ancient nordic bridge tenderly linking it's shores. So I cracked my knuckles, opened the Creation Kit, and did what had to be done. And this is the result.


So... it's just a bridge?
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No. It's not just a bridge. It's an Awesome Rock Bridge(tm), put there by yours truly for your visual enjoyment.


But... it's still just a bridge
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Look, it's the only bridge in all of Solstheim. Also, it has the unique honor of being crossed by seven skaal going back home after a hard day of work at the Wind Stone (a scene that only needs someone singing "Heigh-Ho" to be perfect), so it deserves better. And wooden bridges are meh.


So no new quests, armors, items, nothing?
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Nope. Nada. I just wanted a good, honest rock bridge there, and then thought "Eh, why not drop it in the Nexus. Who knows, someone might have had the same thought". If you did, congratulations: enjoy your new bridge.


Any compatibility problems?
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None. The navmesh only needed some slight repositioning, and TES5Edit took care of any unwanted changes.


Do you really find these descriptions funny?
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Yeeah, I'm a simple man.