

However, if you decide to let him live, he won't follow you if you're a vampire or werewolf. Before destroying the mace, you can change your mind and instead kill Tyranus to continue the usual path - the mod doesn't block off the original story in any way. You and the priest have a heart-to-heart and voila, a new companion is earned. Instead, you head to the basement and destroy it, causing the house to come crashing down. That extends to Molag Bal who tries to tempt you further with the promise of a magical mace. There are intimidation and persuasion-based dialogue options and a unique choice if you have an Amulet of Stendarr.Ĭlicking one of these causes Tyranus to snap out of their fear-induced rage, saying they "can't believe they got tricked like that." The dialogue is incredibly convincing, flowing together seamlessly. As seen in the trailer, Tyranus pulls out their sword in fear, saying they "don't wanna die. The mod uses voice lines from the base game, tweaking them to create new scenarios. However, with this mod, you can convince them not to attack you - they'll even join your adventures afterwards if you so choose. They succumb to the terror and fright of being trapped in a home with a Daedric Prince so they strike out at you - unless you strike first. When you first enter the haunted house, a booming voice demands you kill your companion. The mod comes from JaySerpa who is renowned in the community for offering a similar choice to the Parthurnax quest. RELATED: Michael Gough Talks Skyrim, Gears Of War, Resident Evil, And More If you're a hero, that might be hard to swallow, but a new mod - spotted by PCGamesN - lets you take a different route. Earning it involves human sacrifice, murdering a Vigilant of Stendarr, and colluding with a devil. You enter a haunted house where everything is shaking only to find Molag Bal's mace in the basement.

When you first arrive at the dwemer city of Markarth, such a quest presents itself. But now there's a mod that lets you turn against the Daedra, denying their powerful weapons. Like any Elder Scrolls game, Skyrim is chock full of Daedric quests that end with you getting a nifty little artifact.
