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  1. Hey guys! Sorry to spam you guys with this old boring theme, but I really can't find a reason for... why hasn't this been done. I looked in lots of forums, specially Nexus', and found a Giant morph spell. So... So the idea is pretty much simple: you have a spell (from alteration if you learn it as magic) or at racial abilities (cuz you are the freaking dragonborn!) that let's you morph into a dragon. This isn't like oblivion, where the dragon model had to be created from nothing, and so as the animations, flying code, etc... It should be much easier in Skyrim, cause the dragons are already made (duh!), as all their animations, the flying, the firebreath (it would be awesome the words too, cause those are god damn Dragon words!). So it would require just some coding for you to take a dragon form. Is it that hard? (I'm asking because I really don't know if it is hard to code it or people just don't have patience for such an awesome thing) ´By the same logic, why not a dragon mount? I mean, we had those back in Cyrodill (Akatosh Mount mod). And they had to create the model/animations/flying/etc... Here the awesome modders don't. They just have to code a spell that makes you take a form of an existing vanilla creature. Thank you for reading. If there is a mod I haven't seen, please post here the link. I f there isn't, please explain me why 4 months weren't enough to someone come with such an idea and work on it. I say, there are a lot of mods that were possibly much harder to code/create than what I'm asking. One thing problably someone would tell me as an aswer: 1. Travelling Skyrim's Skies as a Dragon would destroy any sense of RPG/immersion. I think it would be something nobody wants 'cause it ruins the whole game concept. My answer: Well, this would never ruin the game more than the mods that give you super strong weapons that unbalance the game (I'm not complaining about those!). A great number of people would like this mod. It's something like an unique experience. If someone wants to ruin the game concept, so what? What if I finished the whole main storyline and all faction quests and want to explore Skyrim in a different way? Thank you.
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