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Does Skyrim engage your inner pack rat to the point where you agonize over every little thing you'd like to loot from a elaborate dungeon or an in-progress burglary? Fret no further! Give the backs of those companions "sworn to carry your burdens" a much needed reprieve with this Super Storage spell.

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Does Skyrim engage your inner pack rat to the point where you agonize over every little thing you'd like to loot from a elaborate dungeon or an in-progress burglary?

Fret no further about having room to carry the little stuff, and give the backs of those companions "sworn to carry your burdens" a much needed reprieve with this Super Storage spell.

After enabling the mod, you should receive a new spell, Super Storage. When cast, it opens up a shared container (whose precise location is presumably somewhere in an Oblivion realm) from wherever you may be!

Move saleable junk back and forth without having to drop it and warp back multiple trips!

Bonus: The eccentric mage who previously owned this remote receptacle also has left a silly staff and his set of a detailed alchemical field guide in your new storage space.

Important Notes:

!!! If you disable this plugin in any way, be sure to first check your Super Storage and empty it out. !!!

This is a necessary step in any mod that adds new containers instead of co-opting old ones extant in the game, but since Super Storage is so convenient, you will want to make sure to give it a good check now and then, even if you are not uninstalling.

In general, the best use of any mod-added holdall or shared container is to use it as temporary storage, mostly for disposable junk. There is no practical capacity limit to a container, but processing the inventory list, especially if you make any changes to what's in the inventory, will take the game quite a while if you fill up everything you pick up in the entire game with it (I did do this on a hundreds-of-hour save file in the original Skyrim for around a real calendar year, and it worked without a problem other than the growth rate of the wait, and the unsuitability of the vanilla UI for sorting out items across categories).

Finally, to avoid making the fence system in the game completely pointless, transferred items retain their ownership: you can't pipe stolen items in and then out of the container and have them be eligible for normal sale.