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Something the locals are reluctant to talk about. There's also two local legionaries who patrol the area to help keep the peace.
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He's got an ox to pull his cart, but the ox is mean. Killing the livestock or stealing the crops is going to make someone angry if they catch you! There's also a local smithy who will repair gear and sell mundane supplies and equipment. Don't try and mooch off the stuff though. Each farm is owned by an NPC who has a work schedule and a normal eat/sleep schedule. Instead of an isolated sleepy old inn, now there's a useful farming village to help sustain the population.
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This mod adds a pig farm, chicken farm, rabbit farm, some traditional crops, and a local smithy to the Faregyl area. So I figured it was as good a place as any to stick some small farming operations. When I scouted for locations it wasn't used by anything I could find. So why Faregyl? What's so special about this place? Nothing really. The UL team has someone working on a grand implementation out by Anvil, so I figured on letting them take care of that.
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There were a number of other good farming mods but they all landed in locations that were less than ideal, at least for my game. So I'm attempting to fill in some of the gaps. I searched high and low and found only a small number of farming mods. So I got bored while thinking about this and decided it was time to do something about it! There's also a noticeable lack of traditional crops being grown anywhere on any kind of meaningful level. We have plenty of mutton, but, well, mutton can only go so far before it gets old. Wine is great and all, but where do folks get the meat? I mean the good meat. or rabbit steak at a time! Cyrodiil demands MEAT!Įver notice how there's no real farming presence in Cyrodiil? Except for some really small isolated places, there's perhaps one major operation going on outside of Skingrad. Nobody is really sure exactly what the surprise is, and the innkeeper isn't talking!įeeding the empire, one roast chicken. These are then turned into a delicious clam chowder, mudcrab stew, and slaughterfish surprise. The inhabitants earn their living by fishing for slaughterfish, trapping mudcrabs, and harvesting clams. The dock area has also been cleaned up a bit to remove the broken junk that was laying around. It consists of an inn, a farmhouse, 2 small houses on the shore, and a larger building which is being used as a warehouse. With a name, and the site being clear, the fishing village of Vergayun is born. Imagine my surprise when checking my load order also turned up nothing touching the two cells I wanted to use.
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Well, lore correct or not, the name stuck. As it turns out, an old discussion in the lore forum had taken notice of this before and concluded the name was actually added by an overzealous fan of Redguard when they extended the map for it to cover part of Cyrodiil. One such map exists, and was marked with the word "Vergayun" right about where the dock is. So I went looking for lore maps to see if anything at all was indicated there. I wondered if perhaps it was the footprint of something Bethesda simply left out. It's the small fishing village with the funny name!Īs I was poking around in the CS, scouting locations for something to fill a hole, I took notice of a dock next to Fort Variela.