Skyrim Simple Slavery Mod
For convienence, I've linked to the NexusMod page for each Skyrim add-on, in case you want to try any of these out. If you're new to modding, check out.
Connecting your mod to Simple Slavery. Sending the player to Simple Slavery is really easy - just stick in this code (provided by the very kind and enthusiastic DocClox): sendModEvent('SSLV Entry') Or, if you don't want to muck about with modevents, just unequip the player and transfer her/him to sslvcagemark2.
It's easier than it looks.You can also find some of these on Skyrim's, but you can't mix and match those with the Nexus versions - and many of the Nexus mods I'm listing aren't available through the Workshop. You have an impossible decision ahead of you. Do you want the simplicity of the Steam Workshop?
Or do you want Animated Fart Shouts?10. Animated Fart Shouts by Twiggy -Here's the thing with Animated Fart Shouts: It's janky and juvenile and is completely superfluous to the gameplay expreience. In other words, it's.
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Yeah, there are a ton of graphical upgrades and UI improvements you can download to make Skyrim an all-around better game. But you've gotta have priorities.9. The Staff of Sweet RollsĀ (and Cheese) by Nebior -The foodstuffs in Skyrim are one of the most lovingly-crafted items in the game. They're certainly better than the dopey citizens that walk around towns spouting the same three lines from five different voice actors. With the Staff of Sweet Rolls, you can make the world a tastier, less boring place by evening the odds.
All you have to do is, and they'll be transmogriphied into a delicious pastry. It's especially convienent for hoarding 28 sweet rolls to eat all at once right before you die fighting two dragons, but it does have a nasty side effect of potentially breaking your whole game. See, even though the Staff of Sweet Rolls makes you feel a little like Majin Buu, there are no Dragon Balls to wish everyone back to life after you've zapped them into sweets. Rollify the wrong NPC and you could annihilate an important or even a vital questline, and you won't have anything but a formerly human baked good to show for it.That said, if you live by the credo of 'F5 and Do It Live,' you might want to get the quicksave ready for The Staff of Cheese. It's like the Staff of Sweet Rolls, but with cheese rolls. Lots and lots of cheese rolls. If you've modded your game to this point you could probably just spawn all the cheese wheels you want without sacrificing digital lives, but then your cheese wheels wouldn't have that savory post-human flavor.
The terror of the Werechair by DigitalLion -Becoming a werewolf in Skyrim isn't really worth it. You have to go through one of the game's weaker plotlines to get the power, and when you do go into beast mode everyone freaks out and a bounty is put on your head. But, as with everything that has ever existed, there's a mod that makes it a little bit more fun.
How to Capture a Slave You'll first need to make a Slave Collar at either the Smithy, Crafting Spot, Tailor Benches or Machining Table then in the Prisoner Tab, select the new option, 'Enslave'. After that your warden will fasten it to their neck, and presto! They're now a useful member of your slave-driving colony.
Slaves typically won't be happy about their situation and will make repeated escape attempts until their willpower has been broken. You can get a general idea of how low their willpower is from checking the negative mood effect of their 'Enslaved' thought: it starts at a -15 mood penalty and rises from there. When a slave attempts to escape, you'll have to send out a pawn to catch them; assuming you're successful, they'll be carried to a prison cell where they will be interned for a few hours. After that they will resume their duties as a slave. Is this compatible with Prison Labor?A. Yes, I haven't used Prison Labor much myself but this takes a different approach. It pretty much comes down to which roleplaying flavor you prefer, Prison Labor makes it feel like your running a prison camp while Simple Slavery does better at playing being a slaver.
They can be used at the same time. See Compatibility for more details.Q.I can't unequip collars, help!A.If you are using the Rpg Inventory mod click the 'Show List' button to view and unequip collars.Q.My slaves are bald with collars equiped.A. ChangelogOlder Change Logs can now be found here5/25/2019 @ 5:08pmFixed animals not showing on list of things to sell5/11/2019 @ 1:29PMFixed failed looping enslave attempts, unconscious pawns can no longer refuse enslavement - Thanks to Keeper for the final clue I needed to finally find this bug4/12/2019 @ 3:06pmRussian translation updated4/10/2019 @ 7:11pmNew Collar - Crypto CollarRequires Cryptosleep research to craft. First of all, this is a great mod. Secondly, this is a great mod.
Thank you for putting the time into making this and sharing it with the community. I've got a quick bug report:Emancipated slaves that have joined my colony as a full member still show as a 'Slave' on everyone's 'Social' tab. Additionally, when family members visit, the relation is shown as 'Father of Slave Eloise'.It's not related to job title or personal backgrounds. (Their job title and personal backgrounds are 'Slave' or anything related, and even when I set a custom job titles this still happens.)Let me know if I can help further!
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