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  1. I had looked at this one a few years back. I see it has been updated since then and is similar, so I'll check it out again. Thanks
  2. This is an idea for some ambitious person(s). The second part deals with the Black-Briars and perhaps should be a separate mod, but I include it here so that Maven's essential tasks are completed before this quest could begin. You must join and gain the Guild's trust before showing them a better way, so... Completion of the full questline through 'Under New Management' to become Guildmaster would be the trigger to begin the quest. Then you can work your will and the reform begins. Guild members accept new terms, some may be 'purged'. Brynjolf and Delvin come along nicely, Vex slowly. Thoughts for the reformed guild... these could be later additions to the questline if developed. Steal only from rich? Give to poor and temples? East Empire Company raids? Provide protection for Honningbrew Estate? Or perhaps take it over? Move some to Honningbrew Estate? This would be better accomodations and likely help sway hardliners like Vex. Maven and Hemming Black-Briar are essential so have them placed in prison assuming Stormcloaks win. (a satisfying end) Sibbi is not essential, so either stays in prison or can be killed. Asgeir Snow-Shod assumes full control or ownership of Black Briar Meadery and moves to Black Briar Manor He is longer in mourning and possibly marries Svana Far-Shield? What becomes of Ingun? May stay on in Black-Briar Manor.
  3. Let them attack you first to avoid the bounty. This is true even for the courier intercept mission.
  4. Congratulations to the Vortex team for reaching full release! That is a huge achievement! I've used Vortex since the Alpha release and have seen it grow to become a mod manager I can trust. TRUST. I used Mod Organizer with Skyrim and others before that with Morrowind. I played with close to 100 mods with Skyrim which was not always stable. I know it was possible to play with more and some did with 200 and more, but that was a bit beyond me with that system. I started out with Vortex on several starting plays of 30 to 60 minutes learning the interface and how it worked in the early days, usually with 10 to 20 mods. Then I added more and had a playthrough with 50 or so mods. It was ok even in alpha. The interface did take some time to get used to for me; mostly in learning to trust it. After about 6 months and several Vortex updates that improved the organization capabilities greatly in my opinion; I found I could start adding more mods without any real problems. I've been able to upgrade Vortex anywhere in a playthrough without any problem all through the beta phase. I currently have over 200 mods for Skyrim SE, and it is completely stable. I don't use anything special to keep it that way either; no bashed patches or anything like that. While I'm comfortable cleaning some older mods for Skyrim SE, I'm not skilled in some of the higher end tools that have been created. I really don't think a user of my skill level could be running this many mods without Vortex. I know there are plenty of people out there that could and kudos to them, but this is a fantastic tool. The later changes with suggested mod order have been very helpful and time saving. I can spend far less time organizing mods to make them compatible and more time playing! Job well done!
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