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whoever new to this mod dont hesitate anymore just click subscribe already, you wont regret it !
I lost any interest in what AHO actually was the second time I had to make tea and get yelled at for it. If the creators want to play this up, give the dragonborn some real chance for revenge, maybe killing the tree so the whole city will slowly die, or an option to capture and sell the populace into slavery themselves for their actions, that would be worthwhile. As it stands, this like playing Lonesome Road on New Vegas in slow motion, only there's two dozen Ulysses-es pestering you and there's no cute robot friend to take an edge off.
The only reason I'm sticking with this mod is actually the Chess perk. THAT'S the real gold of this mod, Three summons and basically a permanent 10% to damage reduction, SUPER powerful!
Overall, I'm saying it's a solid 6 of 10. Great visuals, good homes and equipment... but a story that feels off, odd premise, a small size when so much more could've been done, and an absolute overabundance of foes.