Screeling wrote:
Final Tally: PC + follower + 2 thralls + 3 summons + horse + dog = 9 (count them, 9!) allies fighting together! I haven't actually tried this though, and I shudder to think of the pathing difficulties in herding such a force around.
If you're going to go this route, then just download UFO (Ultimate Follower Overhaul). I think it lets you have up to 15 followers. Bring as many as you want, when you want.[/quote]
It's more for the entertainment value than anything else, but I might just check that one out regardless.
Here's a few that add some sorely-missed lore:
UmbraGoldbrandChrysamereTher third one is my favorite. The Chrysamere you get is very nice-looking (if just a tad oversized) for both use and weapon racks. The quest includes getting an optional scabbard for it. The quest itself is also, IMO pretty well-done and lore-friendly, and it's reasonably difficult. I won't spoil it except to say
Umbra was my favorite sword in Oblivion, partly for it's high damage combined with the easy-peasy soultrapping, partly because of it's incredibly cool look. Katanas are OK, but I've always liked the larger one-handed and two-handed straight, doubled edged swords the best.
Insanity does a Chrysamere as well that some may like better than this one, but his is craftable and I didn't really want to craft artifacts. I had an ebony blade one that gave you an ebony blade model 2-hander you ould craft and enchant yourself for pretty paltry materials called the "edged blade" but I got rid of it partly becuase it seemed unimaginitive; partly because it just offended my to be able to craft the rarest weapons in Tamriel.
edit: whoops, my mistake, looked again. He doesn't make Chrysamere craftable, just upgradeable, but its unenchanted, and I wanted the standard enchantments, some of which can't normally be put on a weapon in Skyrim. Got it confused with that Edged Blade I was talking about.