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M7 2024.
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M7 :)
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Mahalo,
M7 :)
I would recomend going over the building with a fine tooth comb and fixing up little things here and there to really polish it up
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claustrophobia
M7
And lastly, TESO takes place centuries before Skyrim does. Even if a "Lifts her tail" DID actually write the book, she'd almost certainly be long dead by the time Skyrim comes around.
First, within the actual castle/fort, the use of many architecture designs from Dwemer for the bathtub (Which looks alright), from a Nordic-designed throne room into an Imperial-Modern architectural walls and floors while the castle's design of walls is infact Ancient-Whiterun built, makes it seem quite... egh, too much rainbows?
Another note is that space is definitely ambitiously bad, it's too much space with so little and few props to make up for that space, I'd recommend looking up a mod "Castle Gonduin" on Steam Workshop to see how that mod creator used space and architecture wisely.
Just a personal review and ways to improve, no offence or anything.
M7 :)