Better yet, perhaps scorning the Thieves Guild-or simply not joining them-would put you at risk of robberies and forgeries, letting you see the other end of their odd jobs. Plus, the image of a fully-armoured Dragonborn sitting down at a wooden table, scrawling away at a ledger with an ink and quill, makes this idea more than worth it. What’s more, it’d familiarise you with the continent in a unique way, honing in on the quieter parts of cities that we don’t visit as often. One of the best mods in this little corner of the community is Your Market Stall, where you get to open what amounts to a car boot sale smack bang in the middle of Whiterun, pawning all your old junk. In real-life, landlords are twats, but something about buying up all the shops, businesses, and buildings across the continent, raking in thousands of Septims every day, is so satisfying. One of my favourite genres of Skyrim mods is property. It’s all a bit mundane and leaves little room to play around in your downtime, but getting to open up shop in Whiterun and completely dominate the merchant trade, putting Belethor out of business, would be a dream come true. You can buy a house and upgrade it, adopt a kid to watch them aimlessly wander about, or maybe take up thievery-crouching around towns, grabbing rings out of people’s pockets until you cap the skill. The Elder Scrolls doesn’t let you do much outside of fighting and questing.
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