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it looks like a retexture of wild spirit. I think if you google wild sprite or wild spirit you will find it. It is not here though I think it is a rip or something. Edited by kirinann
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Hey there detectives c: first time posting here, you guys seem pretty handy with this so I thought I should ask if you guys could tell me what race this is and armor these girls are wearing? (Sure hope its not private ; _; )

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Maybe that's because it hasn't been linked yet...

 

And your point is?

 

I could ask the same about your first post actually, but I think that people have avoided linking Japanese sites because they would end up on that list if they did.

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Maybe that's because it hasn't been linked yet...

 

And your point is?

 

I could ask the same about your first post actually, but I think that people have avoided linking Japanese sites with ripped content and I haven't seen one without it.

 

Actually, there are very few Japanese sites with ripped content. Some have very bizarre sexual mods, but few have rips. Most Japanese Oblivion blogs either review or link to mods, or are the personal blogs of modders who make original content, such as Tona and NPR, who share their mods here. Japanese modders tent to share their mods through their blogs, which are linked to other blogs, and Japanese modding forums. If you can find one blog, you can find them all, and the files are typically easy to access and not passworded, unlike with certain Korean sites, Russian sites, and Chinese sites. Most of the ripped content comes from Korean and Chinese sites, though Chinese sites do have some original content as well. Russian sites also commonly host rips, but not all of them. That isn't to say that no Japanese sites have any rips at all, but I don't see a problem with linking to Kumakumakokuma's blog and Narulivion.

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Interesting. I really wish they could upload their mods to more structured sites like this one instead of those messy blogs, with lots of information that is of no interest. I always have a hard time finding the download links. Maybe you know of some easily navigated sites?
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Interesting. I really wish they could upload their mods to more structured sites like this one instead of those messy blogs, with lots of information that is of no interest. I always have a hard time finding the download links. Maybe you know of some easily navigated sites?

 

I think one reason most Japanese modders host their mods on their blogs is because of the language barrier; many of them can't speak English, and have gotten some nasty comments from native English speakers about it. Another reason is that they don't want their mods hosted where they can't support them properly. I have a bunch of links to Japanese blogs bookmarked, and I should be able to share them here because it's all original content; some of even have links to Nexus mods.

 

Narulivion: Has links to many Nexus mods, and is the home of MBP2ch.

 

Kumakumakokuma's blog: The origin of the lop-eared elf race. Hosts the race and its resources, as well as original hair meshes.

 

Ryk's blog: Personal blog of the modder Ryk. Hosts very high-quality female clothing mods, some of which are not available on Nexus.

 

Zeoblivion: Blog belonging to a Japanese modder who's been very busy lately. Hosts some very cute outfits and a high-quality player home.

 

Tona's blog: Not updated very often, but check every once in a while if you want to see what Tona's currently working on.

 

Tete's blog: Another Japanese modder's blog, with some cute outfits.

 

Homura's Diary: Personal blog of another very talented Japanese modder.

 

You can find many others by following the links in each blog. Google Translate comes in very handy with these blogs, but for the most part isn't necessary.

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