Skyrim Special Edition

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Adds custom banners to Stendarr's Beacon using Base Object Swapper (https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/60805) as well as the meshes and textures from Vigil of Stendarr Resources (https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/50182).

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After playing with the excellent Stendarr Rising - The Hall of the Vigilant Rebuild and seeing its use of the amazing banners from Vigil of Stendarr Resources, I felt that Stendarr's Beacon should have banners that match, for the sake of continuity, so I got to work with Base Object Swapper to make it so!

There are two versions.  One for the vanilla Stendarr's Beacon, and one made to work with the exterior banner and the interior ones added by Stendarr's Beacon Enhanced and Ruhmastered as well.  (Note: With the SBER version, for some reason the banners in the library turned invisible for my game, but the banners in the main interior hall show up just fine.  I'll continue to work on it and see if I can resolve this, but honestly, I don't worry much about the library banners, since, to me, they're not very noticeable to begin with.)

I made my mod a standalone, so Stendarr Rising is not required to get the banners at the Beacon, but I would suggest downloading it anyway, as it's a wonderful mod that adds some much needed extra life to Skyrim SE, as well as the other mods mentioned to further enhance your experience.  And, of course, be sure to endorse and show the mod authors some appreciation!  Wouldn't hurt my feelings if you endorsed mine too...Just saying...  ^_^

If you want your Vigilants dressed in the armor from the third screenshot, it's part of NordWarUA's beautiful Unplayable Factions Armors mod.  I suggest downloading it as well, to add even more immersion to your playing experience!

I don't play Oldrim anymore, haven't in years, so please don't ask me for an Oldrim conversion.  Feel free to make one yourself and share it, though, as long as credit is given where credit is due.  Thank you.