Adds the first part of an Elder Scrolls short story to Skyrim, in the form of a note beneath a bed in the Sleeping Giant Inn.
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Thanks to Bethesda Game Studios for making this game, and thank you to the Arcane University for pushing me to write more. I don't know if I would still be writing prose if not for the appreciation y'all gave me during the Lorebook Contests.
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This mod adds a note beneath the rentable bed in the Sleeping Giant Inn. The note is just the first part of a short story that I wrote, set within the Elder Scrolls universe in the First Era. In its complete form, it is a different take on the story of Saint Pelin. This mod currently only includes the first note, which is more or less a prologue to the story.
Note: For users of Convenient Reading, set the font size in the Convenient Reading.ini file to an even number. For some reason, the default font size of 15 causes a line in the note to clip and be illegible, but even values like 12, 14 and 16 will work fine.