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Lets just call them soul jars. When you kill a person you can pull them out and put them in a jar.
say I killed a bandit, being able to inside the jar area a bandit would be cloned at a reduced sice to fit in the jar. It would have to call the clone feature and then reduce the size.
just an idea. Companion gets killed.. put em in a jar, wife? do the same..
if it's Aela as your wife.. use it to foil Hericine. Wife on a shelf..
Not sure if it's possible because I do ot know the jars mechanics.
Still awsome mod
http://sp.zhabite.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=257727583
Yep, Malachite to Forge the Jars.
I dropped the jar from inventory, the options came up for adding stuffage. I'm using them as lights, love the effect and it makes more sense than having strange unknown light sources in this environment.
As promised, the bits'n'pieces were returned to my inventory when I made it a light.
Excellent mod so far - does what's promised and enhances my gameplay.
Thanks mentilreq for this! :)
The more links the better I recon.
With compliments.
http://sp.zhabite.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=182962229
Malachite, for me, appears to be damned near impossible to locate. Once I locate it though, Im sure i will have all sorts of fun with your mod. Quick question, Would you be able to make a Hearthfire edition of this where it uses glass instead of malachite? Doing so would allow me to make the jars that much faster. If you dont have Hearthfire, I may be able to work out a quick fix and release a Hearthfire version for you, if you are interested.
What I meant was that yes, I'd like to create something with an open top, like a basket or bucket, but looks like your jars.
Thanks.