The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

Celtic Shields
190 Yorum
Sunshine 8 Kas 2023 @ 5:20 
For some reason the shields i loot from the forsworn bodies are marked as stolen???
✠Aussieboiboi✠ 29 Ağu 2023 @ 17:30 
cant find it
HXCA 30 Haz 2023 @ 16:52 
cool and good
The1freeman1 25 Ağu 2020 @ 11:20 
thanks for the donegal one!
Naga the Confused Undead 10 Ara 2019 @ 23:02 
and now I ain't sad anymore...
Ambakaro 12 Eki 2018 @ 13:14 
Think you could add Celtiberian ones too?
Google I think could help; we don't want to be forgotten!
liddle towers 17 Tem 2018 @ 6:59 
love it !!!! mostly the irish since i'm a fan of irish folk music
Itsaidanwithaneh 23 May 2018 @ 16:42 
This is an amazing mod, but is there any chance this could be released on Nexusmods because I'm trying to port it to Skyrim Special Edition but it isn't on the Nexus
Lord of Death 21 Nis 2018 @ 7:07 
Yes they do. The forsworn use them only tho
Quan Chi's toe cheese 21 Nis 2018 @ 0:14 
do npc's use the shields too? sorry if this has been asked before
Rollies 18 Eyl 2017 @ 8:42 
good but why no Wexford county colour
Archangel 25 Ağu 2017 @ 9:23 
Where do you get the mod that adds the kilt looking armour?
Toasty 23 Ağu 2017 @ 10:28 
Hey can you please make Slavic shields ? I would literally love you for the rest of my life
TinyIttyBittyMan27 19 Tem 2017 @ 5:42 
CFC!!!!
Sunshine 1 Tem 2017 @ 11:16 
Oh my god, I love this mod so much. For some reason, though, whenever I loot the shields off of forsworn corpses, they'll sometimes register as "stolen". Was that intentional or not?
Lord of Death 1 Nis 2017 @ 5:01 
saddly no, but it would be nice.
7ofWands 31 Mar 2017 @ 20:03 
is the armor a part of the mod?
Lamzi 8 Mar 2017 @ 17:42 
Not showing up, any suggestions?
fromthedarkwaters 19 Kas 2016 @ 11:44 
Looks good,mate.
Kernow Joe 15 Eki 2016 @ 8:28 
For Kernow (Cornwall)
Mason Knight 7 Eki 2016 @ 19:58 
What armor mod are you using?
ThatOneGuy 18 Eyl 2016 @ 1:13 
cool cool ..... now wheres the lanister shield?
chimp 17 Eyl 2016 @ 10:28 
Pls put a pentagram as it is Pagan/Celtic
Bill Suckington 31 Ağu 2016 @ 15:08 
Scotland and Ireland for ever!
R_U_Sirius1 12 Ağu 2016 @ 12:37 
That's nice.
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Baps 25 Haz 2016 @ 2:49 
FOR SCOTLAND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lord of Death 8 Nis 2016 @ 10:31 
Will you be adding more designs?
19KanDo 4 Nis 2016 @ 17:04 
I thought Celtic shields were more... oval.
Roebuck Hart & Stag 7 Şub 2016 @ 15:07 
All the designs are sideways, so they're only painted correctly when at ease, so the intricate designs don't work for displays :(
RustedCutlass717 17 Oca 2016 @ 18:55 
I love the fact that the Forsworn carry the Celtic shields, but the County shields are just a clutter in my smithy......
Ellena 3 Oca 2016 @ 7:48 
This mod messes up the loot you get from enemies, don't use it if you want to play the game normally :/
ArmoredArmadillo 31 Ara 2015 @ 17:05 
Ireland!
Admiral of Sea Kavai Forces 24 Eki 2015 @ 13:44 
i live in dubling so its safe to say lydia is going around all city center style with the harp
Cowboy For Hire 29 Eyl 2015 @ 16:27 
Please make more historical weapons and armour. I love your stuff.
Soap Adeptus Lepus 26 Eyl 2015 @ 13:59 
Do you have plans for the Cross of St. George.
Whiskey 4 Ağu 2015 @ 22:12 
WHAT ABERT ARMERRRR
Grenadier Guard Harvey 12 Tem 2015 @ 3:25 
how about Russian Impearial coat of Arms and National flag From Russia
Braindrop 18 Haz 2015 @ 21:13 
how about danish (and also maybe npc's could drop them)
Fernweh 30 Nis 2015 @ 13:12 
Aw yes! Cornish shield mod! Come 'ere me 'ansome!
Druid 26 Nis 2015 @ 17:49 
but celtic shield usually weren't round :'(
keiser 13 Nis 2015 @ 10:29 
ye have got to replace some npcs with these shields
Snivel 22 Mar 2015 @ 16:51 
are they light or heavy?
Krieger 5 Şub 2015 @ 16:53 
Where did you get the armor?
Rinkishimoto 26 Oca 2015 @ 23:26 
We need triskele, ask for all. pls!
Laird wackyla 14 Oca 2015 @ 3:19 
FYI the 'sciath tri' symbol is acctually pictish symbol
Henchmen no. 25 5 Ara 2014 @ 18:23 
@Deiniolinator The Celts invented Chainmail Jerkins between 500/600 BC, shortly after they invented Steel. The Celts that did not wear armor were religious fanatics and represented an extreme minority in Celtic armies... Virtually all Roman equipment, arms and armor were duplicated from Celtic originals and even after the conquest of Gaul the vast majority of Roman arms and armor continued to be produced in Celtic regions such as Noricon and a handful of others.


The limited accounts of armorless Celts are popularly qouted by nationaists of other cultures who seek to demean Celtic civilizations in the hopes of making their own seem more grand.
Forsaken Buge 27 Kas 2014 @ 13:41 
Which faction are you talking about, because these things are mostly Irisher and Scoti (Irisher is just what the Normans called the Irish (Scoti's are the invaders from northern Ireland, that went to scotland and took over a lot of land and fought with the picts a lot more often, though I believe the picts got the lowlands, due to the use of crossbows later on.) but you are probably thinking of iceni and the germanics. But of course either way these are not completely accurate, because usally the Irish didn't use paintings for there shields, they built the knots on the shield.
willbert221 20 Kas 2014 @ 17:36 
Can you make some of the sheilds ovular with a boss in the center because that would be more historically correct just put sybol on the outside corners of the sheilds, does anyone play total war rome 2? that game has some historically correct stuff in it about the celts, but any way great mod
Sexy_Musket 20 Kas 2014 @ 9:59 
This is a cool mod ,keep up the good work.