Do they always have map markers or is that something that a creator has to add? I was kind of going with the assumption that it was the latter and that maybe they didn't all add them (because sometimes that sort of thing happens). If it's the former though then, yeah, that could definitely make it easier. If you were to download a mod that makes every area instantly discovered (instead of having to actually explore) would they show up? I cannot remember which two were just "west of Winterhold" because I've been making a list to go through and pick from. (Currently there are 20 mods, with some of them adding more than one location.) I'm currently in the "quick scan and make list" phase with the "more in-depth reading and compatibility check" to be the next phase. (Thus why I'm trying to figure out how to find out where the villages/settlements are at.) Arthmoor's Granite Hill is actually one of the ones I've been having trouble with. Legendary Cities has something called Granite Hall. Apparently there's some controversy about whether Granite Hill and Granite Hall are the same town or not. Arthmoor says they are, Legendary's creator says they're not and specifies theirs is Granite Hall, not Granite Hill. However, that doesn't mean they're not both in the same area. Legendary has a pic of a where it is on the map but Arthmoor doesn't; Arthmoor simply states that it's near "Granite Hill dragon mound". However, after a lot of googling I cannot find where that actually is. I've also searched through both mods comments and can't find mention of compatibility between the two. I know that Arthmoor is still active and so I could just ask them but it seems silly to bother them if I can figure it out myself, especially since I might need it for other locations. (I mean, if nothing else works that's what I'll do if Legendary Cities' Granite Hall makes the cut.)