I use these weapons all the time,every day,in-game. Immersively funtional weaponry that improve nicely at a forge. I like the dagger and sword,but the war axe get's used quite a bit to. Thanks for the great work.
now part of https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/38596 Also curious about the use of "bastard" in naming. As i understand it (with no expertise) the term "bastard" refers to a hand-and-a-half style hilt (longer than 1h but shorter than 2h, able to be used as either if needed, usually for a single strike to add power behind it, but not meant to be used 2h as the norm? correct? incorrect?) so is the naming just aesthetic or am i misunderstanding the meaning? (entirely possible lol, just curious)
You are absolutely right and I'm using the term because it is a sword term, and ironically, i don't include one because Skyrim doesn't let you bounce between one handed and two handed movements. I'm using the terms as a double-meaning for the fact that they are kind of ugly ducklings for weapons and more brutish...they're bastards.
I thought about it, but felt it better just to add to the weapons. Some people REALLY love the steel vanilla weapons and some of the other mods for them.
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I'm actually in the CK right now making an update to release tomorrow.
https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/167
Also curious about the use of "bastard" in naming. As i understand it (with no expertise) the term "bastard" refers to a hand-and-a-half style hilt (longer than 1h but shorter than 2h, able to be used as either if needed, usually for a single strike to add power behind it, but not meant to be used 2h as the norm? correct? incorrect?) so is the naming just aesthetic or am i misunderstanding the meaning? (entirely possible lol, just curious)