Literature

Book Templates

This plugin contains templates for all our current book models for easy access when creating new books (and also for overview).

The plugin also fixes the wrong icon for our "T_Bk_UNI_DeadricSeptisTR" book.

The files "tr_aa_book_closed_01.nif" and "tr_aa_book_closed_02.nif" can be deleted from Tamriel Data since they're duplicates of "tr_book_closed01_aa.nif" and "tr_book_closed02_aa.nif" and aren't used by any of our already existing books.

Furstocks: Culture, Characteristics

I just noticed again that we have this awesome looking unused Khajiit book in our data files, so if anyone feels like writing a fitting Khajiit-themed book this could be a great unique book to place in Ebon Tower Interior #10. Perhaps something about the different Khajiit breeds written from a Khajiit perspective? That would go well with texture of the book.

See linked document in comments for full text. Proposed title: The Many Phases of Khajiit

The Purpose of the Corkbulb

TITLE: The Purpose of the Corkbulb

This serves as a companion book to the Origin of the Ash Yam and written by the same author ingame, and colored by the same ignorance about DUnmer culture that gets him in trouble with a bonemold crafter. This time, however, he also gets some revenge for his social faux pas.

History of the Great Houses

While searching through your old forums, I found this 95% finished, most interesting text by Sload. (Original thread)
From what I can tell, it has not been included into TR, but since it is excellent background lore for the Great Houses, I post it here as a reminder, perhaps you have some use for it. Two images are missing, otherwise it appears to be finished. 
 

A Crook-Tailed Khajiit, On the Lunar Lattice

To give credence to my pet theory that Khajiit worship through the expression of dance, martial arts, consumption of moon sugar, singing, and other arts...rather than scripture, prayer, or sermons. It's also implied the Khajiit saying this has stolen from the audience while they were distracted by the dance and half-poem put on.
 

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