Anyone who lives in the UK, by chance you might have heard of the TV programme 'Filthy Cities'. The mini series that exposed the true light of how 'filthy' cities were pre-modern times. This has given me an idea for a massive project, which I have to say that I could not do alone due to my zero modding experience (I find it difficult to even make a basic follower). I have always felt that Skyrim was way too clean, and with the mods 'Realistic Needs and Diseases' and 'Bathing In Skyrim', this feeling just got more intense, especially with the tanning industry being so utterly revolting, putrid and vile, the fact that tanning racks are just out in the open with nothing to wash anything away is just weird to me. So my idea is to make a realistic, 'disgusting' overhaul for skyrim's cities. I'm talking open sewers and all that crap (hahah see what I did there), as people used to have to walk on mini stilts so they didn't step in the entrails of farm animals, along with urine, excrement and other questionable substances (I'm a bit of a history nerd). As I have realised that non of the cities, excluding perhaps Riften, have had overhauls that make them 'realistic' or just plain gross. I am aware that this would be a massive undertaking but with guidence I would be willing to do this myself (preferably with help, this needs to be done well or it won't work obviously). If you take the recent 'Holds The City Overhaul' version of Falkreath, and stick open sewers and all that is basically what I'm thinking of (with the variety of the cities of course, and no plagerism) I have pictures I have drawn as a reference so if this is to be made then I will share them. To be honest if anyone even contemplates this idea I would be ecstatic. Thank you for reading :) (Sorry if this made no sense, this is just an idea so I don't have an absolutely clear view of this) http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1f2oye_filthy-cities-medieval-london-bbc_tech <--- if anyone's curious, this is the London episode (Warning for graphic imagery incase anyone is squeamish).