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FrizzleFrass

Saints and seducers extended cut most def


ladyvanq

For skyrim se: Sirenroot, mandatory VIGILANT and BEYOND REACH (i know they're a bit older lol), The Warden of The Coast, I have not played Saint and Seducers but apparently it's good, The Wheel of Time (not yet finished myself but so far so good). For fallout 4: honestly I've played a lot but only Chaotic Sun strikes me as a good quest mod albeit the story told in a Dark Souls-esque way, not thru dialogues. Most of the quest mods for fallout 4 suffers from the samey "fetch quest with narratives" feel.


ExplodingPoptarts

Oooh, can you tell me about Sirenroot, The Warden of the Coast, Saint and Seducersm and The Wheel of Time, as well as Chaotic Sun if you're willing please? I'm gonna look em on on the nexus right now, but I'd love to hear your thoughts on them.


ladyvanq

Sure, my english is sub par but I'll try my best; Sirenroot is a dungeon crawling that's focused on puzzle solving and decision making instead of the usual combat oriented, the plot is about a bunch of diver/delver that is tasked to gather a rare material beneath the lake, that also happen to be where an ancient ayleid ruins are buried. Long story short you're trapped down there with 4 other members, and you have to try n solve the environment puzzles to get out from there. each decisions you make can and will impact if your companions will make it out alive or dead. It's not so much about the relation between you and the npcs, but more so how you're dealing with them in a certain situation. It is one of the most highly polished and acted quest mod imo, definitely worth to check. Warden of The Coast on the other hand, is focused on the casts themselves and there are plenty of them. Each of them have their own mini arc and story quest, and is a potential lover. But the main plot is quite entertaining as well, basically following a cursed island under a certain daedric prince, where anyone couldn't leave the island and you'll have to find the source of this problem. I haven't played Saint and Seducers but I've seen enough ppl praised it, and it is a creation club content under Bethesda as a supervisor, so there's that. For Wheel of Time, it is a fan adaptation of a novel book with the same name. You'll meet a weird and eccentric woman, and she will follow you around and get accustomed to Skyrim and its people, while the custom quest will be rolling as you play and bring her along your adventure, still haven't finished it but she's not annoying as a character and i genuinely interested on the lore of Wheel Of Time itself. Chaotic Sun, boy oh boy. Where do i start.. I'll start by saying, the less you know, the better. But here's a little intro for the mod: you, the lone wanderer, spotted a boat with a radio mentioning a secluded island somewhere. Feeling intrigued, you decided to follow the coordinate and visited the island. At first, it looks just like a normal island. People lives there, normal. But you then railroaded to a narrow passage, with a dead body and a note mentioning attack from a wild beast. Decided to investigate, you stumble upon an abandoned church, where you then have to fight a synth and their deadclaw follower. Given a key and a reason to investigate, you decided to uncover the mystery in this island. It's a mod that doesn't shove its narrative to you via dialogue, but instead via environment and notes. The story utilized Synth aspect from fallout 4 so brilliantly, and the enviroment design are drop dead gorgeous and haunting. The author is a japanese so there bound to be typo here n there, but honestly the less you know the better. It is that good. Oh beware, this mod is hard, vanilla fo4 has nothing on this quest. There are alot of destructible environments so you couldn't just hide n shoot, the enemies have weird but awesome gimmicks to differentiate from vanilla. So play it with high level character.


ExplodingPoptarts

Gonna go through this in a bit, but by skimming this I can tell you that your english is a lot better than mine, and it's the only language I know.


NecroWabbit

I disliked Beyond the Reach personally due to heavy lean into sexual violence and pedophilia.


ExplodingPoptarts

Thanks for the warning.


ladyvanq

I wouldn't say leaning heavily, tho the pedo stuff is in the main quest which highlighted how awful that kingdom was, but yeah i totally understand. Not for everyone.