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No game has so much more community involvement than Skyrim. The game does well in many things: the RPG element, the combat, the skill tree, the story, and the modding. Modding is an essential aspect of the game, and the community has 10,000+ mods pumped out by the fans.
Today we will be looking at one of the most important parts of the mod community. Paradise halls skyrim has been the talk of the town when it comes to real-looking textures and beauty. We will cover everything related to paradise halls, from the various mods it offers to the players to the location and more.
Skyrim Paradise Halls
Paradise halls is a location in-game, but outside of it is an area for people to showcase their mod work. It has allowed a lot of fellow modders to create game-breaking mods that people appreciate. These mods have improved the interaction between NPCs and have given more story options, voice lines, and extra characters for the people looking for a change in scenario.
You can also look at many skyrim paradise halls walkthrough videos to know more about the location/ uses of several mods relating to it.
In today’s article, we will look at each and every one of the paradise halls skyrim mods to give you the best experience the Skyrim modding community has to provide. A skyrim mod paradise halls have been in the cards since the game’s release and have made it more life-like.
Note – Please note that some of these mods contain the mention and practice of slavery. Discretion is advised.
Paradise Halls – The Main One
This paradise halls extended mod called the skyrim pahe mod is the first one released in this series. This mod changed the landscape of NPC interactions, slave trading, and more. It is one of the best in incorporating newer mechanics into the story of Skyrim.
In all essence, this is an enslavement mod and has been used by many people in the game to provide a sense of medieval realism. There are tons of compatibility requirements for this mod, so you will have to click the od link to find out which files you need to download for this mod to function.
We will look at the various things you can do in this mod and cover each feature in depth. So get your popcorn because this is going to be a long, long ride.
What can you do?
Firstly, you can enslave people with the help of this mod. You can respect your slave or directly wreak havoc in the household by being rude. You can also train your slaves. You can have them fight for you and participate in battles with you by training them, making combat seemingly easier and less of a worry. Pahe lives on till this day, among skyrim modders.
You can also use your slaves for sexual pleasure or for punishment. We know there are people who are into that as well. There are prostitution mods that are put in place for the enslaved people who have had sex with them often. You can find information about that in the mod link as well.
You can leash up the slaves or give them equipment to wear; everything comes down to you and what you want to do with them. There are unlimited options for what you can do with this mod, as we will look at some of the other additions down the line.
The dialogue for the enslaved people has not been revamped, though, so you are stuck listening to old voices but do not fret; this mod more than makes up for the lack of voice lines with gameplay. You also have a whip with this mod which you can use to control the slaves in your possession.
Now the mod says you cannot enslave NPCs, but certain mods let you do that. You can easily find them on the Nexus Mods website. Firstly, to start the slave thing, you need to go to Whiterun and check in Faregnar’s study. There are mentions of an interesting hobby. Now to enslave someone, you need to get them down to low health and kneel before them to activate them.
To sell the slaves you have acquired, you can go to the Fellglow Slave Camp. This is the first significant mod that has been relevant in Paradise Halls; now, we will look at the major additions accompanying this base mod.
Paradise Halls – Slave Trade
Slave trading is possible with the help of this mod addition. The noteworthy thing is that the Paradise Halls enhanced mods are mostly based on various aspects of slavery and ways to make it more realistic since Skyrim is a more medieval-centric game. In all essence, this mod integrates two slave camps, a whole paid labor system, and a follower stand down.
You need to remember a couple of things about this mod. First, the enslaved people you do not want to sell should be kept in the Slave Pit nearby. Also, the Dragonborn must have at least one collar in their inventory to buy an enslaved person. Let us see in detail what this mod gives us.
What can you do?
The mod adds two labor camps which are friendly to the lore. Both are small in size; one of the camps has a working area featuring a contractor that pays enslaved people daily to work, and the maximum limit is 30 enslaved people. There are three slave traders, two of which deal in various potions, and the third is a middleman who pays gold for slaves.
There are additional dialogues added for the slaves, but other than that, there are no dialogues for different characters. There are no limitations to buying and selling slaves; you can trade with however many slaves you want.
As we discussed earlier, you can make slaves by defeating enemies, kneeling near them, and activating them. There is also a mobile trade assessor, a random trader will meet you at the location you want, and they will buy the slaves you have from there, so you do not need to travel to the camp every time you want to trade slaves.
Many changes and features have been incorporated in this mod, so we urge you to click on the mod link to view the changelog and how it affects the gameplay.
Paradise Halls – Slavers Hideout
It is not a slave mod article unless you include a nice hideout. Many things included in this hideout make the interactions with the enslaved people feel lifelike. The modders have put in a lot of work for this one. So let us see what we can do with this mod. This mod is basically a safe haven for all your saves from which they cannot escape when they are in your captivity.
What can you do?
The safe house has loading screens when you switch between them, and the insides are neatly decorated. The top floor features a single bed with a table on which there is an important note and a key. We won’t spoil it further since it is an integral part of the mod. The basement has a special jail cell where you can store enslaved folks.
There is a glitch in which if you tell your slaves to wait in a jail cell and then quickly close it, they will not be able to walk out of it, even though the door might be opened. As for where the hideout is located, it is outside Riverwood at the peak of a small hill. You can teleport there after finding it. You can view the location on the images section of the images section.
Paradise Halls – More Slaves
Well, if you are still not content with the number of slaves you have in the Dragonborn’s possession, then feel free to download this mod. As the title says, it gives you the option to have more slaves in your grasp to trade. Essentially the more options you have, the more you can enslave and use them to make a profit.
In the previous patch of this mod, the slave limit was 15, which has now been increased to 50 slaves for the Dragonborn. However, this mod does not have that many features besides increasing the number of slaves you can trade with. It has certain known issues, though, which might hinder your gameplay.
To remove that hindrance, you will need to read the fixes in the description of this mod’s download page.
Paradise Halls – Essential Slave Shouts
Shouts are the very core of offense in this game, but sometimes you need something that can control the flow as well. That is why we bring you this slave shouts essential, which can help with the organization of the enslaved that you possess. You can do a lot of things with slave shouts, but first, you will need to do a couple of things to obtain it.
Firstly, you need to go to Whiterun for Farenger’s study; it has a book which can be found under the desk. With that book, you will have learned four essential shouts, which are essential for organizing the enslaved. Let us look at what you can do with these four shouts.
What can you do?
The first shout is the AllWait shout which, as you can probably guess, tells the enslaved people to wait in a particular location without moving. The second shout is complementary to the first one with the AllFollow, which moves the enslaved in a direction. It can get upto 15 slaves at once, and the distance is 1500 units away.
There is also a purge command which can be used to remove dropped pointers. It can be used to stop pointers from appearing when players are playing Warzones (not that warzone). There is also a short teleport pull for the slaves you own; it is better if you group the slaves together.
Paradise Halls – Family Feud
Family feud is a fun show, but this is not that kind of a family feud. This mod gives you a custom storyline and whole new merchandise. In the upcoming section, we will look at the things involved in this storyline. Basically, this mod is an origin story of slavery in Skyrim.
What can you do?
We will discuss the features in this section; however, to know about the changelog and additional incorporations in this mod, you must click on the mod link and check the description.
There are close to 5 or six characters present with this mod; we know that there is a mother and a father, but there are some hidden ones. The story is that one of the family members arrived in Skyrim without the knowledge of others. The member is in charge of the slave camp while the father is establishing a merchant network. The mother resides in white-run gathering information.
Paradise Halls – Diary of Mine
This is one of those mods with many things to cover, so that we will get into it immediately. We will look at what you can do and what this mod means for the quality of life regarding Paradise Halls.
What can you do?
In a way, this mod is a significant extension of the Pahe mod we looked at earlier. It has many features and introduces new aspects that will complement the features already present in the game.
Firstly, this mod adds personality traits to the NPCs, which makes them more life-like and human and not just some 3d characters running around aimlessly. It also makes the slaves more resistant and receptive to your training. They can also get various moods like angry, sad, depressed, gloomy, terrified, ashamed, broken, loyal, and more.
There are newer ways to train enslaved people too. You can force them to strip, masturbate, slap them, and more. Believe us, we do not support this, but this is how it was back in the day. But the enslaved can turn aggressive towards their master and attack them too. You can even make your gang of slaves.
There are multiple dialogues for NPCs as well, and there are also more gears and various personality traits.
Where is Paradise Halls in Skyrim?
As we discussed earlier, Paradise Hall is located just outside of Riverwood. It is on top of a small hill. Once you download the mods, you can easily get on top of the mountain with fast travel.
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