Here is a list of all mods that I have released to date.

SEXY GLASS ARMOR (version 1.1 is the latest)



On October 13th, 2004, NioLiv published her first pack of clothing meshes for Better Bodies. Normally, the creation of clothing meshes is not a big deal, since the game has many of them included, and these were neither the first nor the last meshes made to be compatible with BB. But what was truly phenomenal about this pack was the fact that it included the polygon maps of how textures are mapped onto the bodies. Suddenly, making new clothes was no longer limited to slapping on new textures and hoping it looked good in-game. For the first time, texture artists could see what they were doing. NioLiv had opened the door and shown us the way.

So I took the resource pack for a test drive, and this was the result.

I had also learned (by coincidence, a few days before NioLiv's release) how to apply alpha channels to textures, which is one method of how the game handles transparency. (There are others, but they involve mesh manipulation, which is beyond my skills.) So I made this stuff incredibly risque. This is really what determined the mod should be Glass Armor; it's kind of hard to envision what else could be used to make transparent armor, if it's not made out of Glass. And so SGA was born. There are probably a million recolored versions of this mod floating around now.

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Sexy Glass Armor at Planet Elder Scrolls

Sexy Glass Armor at Wiwiland (for players of the French edition)



SEXY ICE ARMOR (version 1.1 is the latest)



A logical follow-up mod to SGA. That one actually went over quite well, so I made another one. The only other seemingly "transparent" armor substance in the game was Ice, so I made this out of popular demand. Millinghordesman, the true king of transparency and a modder of much greater caliber than myself, created mods that could turn all of the Ice and Glass weapons in your game transparent as well, to match the releases of SGA and SIA. So now you know where the cool weapons in the SGA and SIA pictures came from. Look for Clear Glass Equipment Replacer and Clear Ice Equipment Replacer by Millinghordesman.

Incidentally, all of these mods bear the designation of "version 1.1" because I managed to get in touch with Durgoth. He had released Amazon War Boots some time ago, and I -- along with every heterosexual male on the planet -- knew these meshes to be the last word on women's legs and high heels. So I begged for permission to include those boot meshes with my armor mods, and he graciously allowed it. This is why SGA and SIA have two pairs of boots each: one with transparency and one without. You can't do transparency with Durgoth's boot meshes, because they replace the entire leg. But it's worth the price.

While you can't please everybody, I've learned that even offering as few as 2 or 3 choices usually goes a long way towards satisfying the greater majority. Standard with SIA forward, I started releasing my armor mods in 2 versions: a Prudish version, which conceals the genitalia, and a Sexy version, which does not. In SGA and SIA, this was simply a matter of turning off the transparency. For a better idea of what I'm talking about, see the picture below.

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Sexy Ice Armor at Planet Elder Scrolls

Sexy Ice Armor at Wiwiland (for players of the French edition)



SEXY DAEDRIC ARMOR (version 1.1 is the latest)



Out of naturally transparent materials...what to do now? What to make next? In order to continue making super sexy armor mods (for which demand seems pretty high) I had to stop putting in transparencies (50/50 visibility) and go to all or nothing designs. I just could not bring myself to put a transparent window on a piece of armor and continue to call it Steel or Netch Leather. I apologize to any of my fans for this...blame it on the lore-lover in me. It was a sad day for me to leave transparency behind; I think this is why so many people like recoloring my SGA mod.

SDA was a lot of fun, and many people say this one is my best mod. But do you know, despite the fact that this mod also claimed a spot on the Top Ten Downloads list at TESMods, there's only one bit of praise about SDA that I feel justified in boasting about, in being proud of. And that is the fact that SDA brought Sheikizza Icemane herself back out of retirement to make mods again. For all the times that I would gaze upon her website and wish that I could someday make mods like she could...and also wish that she'd come back, just once, so I could tell her how inspiring her mods have been to me...well, I'll just end the Oscar acceptance speech here.

In a slight change of departure from my usual habit of just making a boots/cuirass/greaves combo, I was persuaded by fans to add a sash, a skirt, and a cape to this one. I also thought up a better way to make the cuts on the armor. Hence the upgrade to SDA 1.1, although that's also related to the gift of Durgoth's meshes.

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Sexy Daedric Armor at Planet Elder Scrolls

Sexy Daedric Armor at Wiwiland (for players of the French edition)

Sexy Daedric Armor at a Russian fan site (for players of the Russian edition)

Sexy Daedric Armor at a German fan site (for players of the German edition)



SEXY ORDINATOR ARMOR (version 2 is the latest)



So, now I'm finally on a roll with the non-transparent armors. The natural next target is the Ordinators, of course -- the stuffed-up policemen that everyone loves to hate. I had just released the first version when somebody pointed out to me that I'd completely forgotten to do the High Ordinators as well. Since I didn't want to merely copy the exact same designs as the regular Ordinators and recolor them, I had to figure out all-new ways to cut up the armor...so this mod actually contains the equivalent of two mods' work. Hopefully everyone can see the differences...

Another reason this one is called Version 2, instead of a simple upgrade, is that I was able to include the works of two master modders with this second release. This mod also features the Female Indoril Helm made by Sheikizza Icemane, and the Open Indoril Helm made by Mantodea. I am very grateful to both of them for permissions to include their work within the immoral, sexist, juvenile and gutter-trash mods that I make.

Strangely enough, the only complaint that I have received about this mod is the fact that I put the merchant in a very difficult spot to reach. Well, what can I say...do the Ordinators hang out anywhere else?

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Sexy Ordinator Armor at Planet Elder Scrolls

Sexy Ordinator Armor at Wiwiland (for players of the French edition)



AMAZON TOPS



To anyone who has the Amazon War Boots and Amazon Greaves mods, it should be obvious what I'm doing with this one. It is just a filler mod, so we can play with a full suit of armor while Durgoth (wherever he is) continues to work on the Amazon Cuirass (at least we hope he is). I also could not resist doing this one because NioLiv had just released an addition to her clothing meshes: shirts with collars.

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Amazon Tops at Planet Elder Scrolls

Amazon Tops at TESSource



SEXY GLASS ARMOR MARK II



Well, so much for the pundits who keep suggesting that I "sexatize" every suit of armor in the game. I miss working on transparencies. This one was actually started as a means of relieving some frustrations that I had in trying to get other "solid" armor types to work.

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SGA Mark II at Planet Elder Scrolls



SEXY EBONY ARMOR



Informal message from me to everyone out there who is waiting for me to make a global armor replacer mod: we are slowly but surely getting there, one armor class at a time.

I had conducted a small experiment with the Mark II, and that was expanding the standard 2 grades of armor (decent vs. indecent, or Prudish vs. Sexy) into 3 grades. I had thought about creating an even nastier grade of armor called Sleazy, which would quite literally expose everything in ways that Sexy did not. This turned out to be a waste of time: while there is plenty of demand for the Sexy stuff, nobody seems to want the Sleazy stuff in their game.

Also, a friendly note: don't try anything funny with my merchants. Each one is more powerful than the last. This message has been brought to you by the request of a concerned fan for all teh n00bz.

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SEA at Planet Elder Scrolls

SEA at Elric Melnibone in Morrowind (ElricM)

SEA at a German fan site (for players of the German edition)



SEXY BONEMOLD ARMOR



This one was created out of sheer frustration at the never-ending litany of delays after delays that is IR (Infernal Rapture). It was either create another armor mod, or go out and purchase some other computer games besides Morrowind.

And purchasing other games is not where I want to go. Not even for Oblivion's sake.

That's right, I am not as hypnotized by Oblivion as I used to be. What caused the change? Well, let's see...how about the fact that it's still easier to mod for Morrowind, despite the fact that we were promised we would be able to do everything in Oblivion that we already could in Morrowind, and more besides.

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SBA at Planet Elder Scrolls

SBA at TESsource



SEXY DAEDRIC ARMOR MARK II



Well, it doesn't look like IR is ever going to get released. Anyone who was waiting for this mod, I apologize.

This armor set was inspired by an art book of H.R. Giger's work that someone gave to me as a gift. Is it cthonian enough for you? I also added a couple of custom dresses to this one -- my first ever clothing mod! -- because the skimpy-ness of the armor pieces did not give me enough room to cut loose and play with the Giger-esque texturing.

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SDA Mark II at TESSource

SDA Mark II at ElricM

SDA Mark II at Planet Elder Scrolls



GOTHIC ATTIRE COMPLETE (version 1.1 is the latest)



I don't know which is saddest: the fact that Bethesda banned Qarl from the forum, the fact that Qarl is no longer modding for Morrowind, or the fact that I never got a chance to work with Qarl in making any mods.

Well, life goes on regardless of tragedy, I suppose. Regarding that last point, this mod is as close as Qarl and I will ever approach to modding together, since he's quit Morrowind for Oblivion and I'll never touch Oblivion as I live and breathe. This is the simplest kind of store mod there is: none of the NPCs have any dialogue or personality. Qarl needed somebody to patch together all of the clothing and armor from Gothic Attire, Gothic Attire 2, The Underground, and The Underground 2 into a single mod release. I did the patch work and built the store.

(So if you are interested in playing Labria (see below), then downloading this mod gives you 2 of the required mods automatically.)

Sexy femme fatale clothing aside, this is probably the best interior and exterior that I have ever done. You should check it out, just for that.

GAC at TESSource

GAC at ElricM

GAC at Planet Elder Scrolls



LABRIA



Now here is a mod with a long and tortured history if there ever was one...

Even though they may not want it, I have to credit the team behind The Glory Road for the mod concept. We were just sitting around the forum one day, chit-chatting as forumites usually do, when somebody or something made us realize that the community was sorely lacking in adult mods. Which seemed quite unnatural, given the obvious demand for them. So we talked about it at some length, got politely asked to take the discussion elsewhere, bounced around a couple of other fan-created forums, and finally cobbled together a modding team. We decided to make a mod centered on a cult of Dibella worship, as on that much we were at least able to agree upon.

Except...I couldn't make what TGR wanted. My vision of what the mod should be was much darker -- I'm told that it is very close to what Daggerfall was like, although I have never played that. The more saccharine and sunlight that was pumped into TGR's mod, the more it twisted in my gut like a knife. I could not focus on TGR work because I felt an impulse pulling me to mod something else. The vision was so compelling, I finally cracked open a new mod and started working on that instead...and then I knew there was no turning back. I parted ways with TGR (on good terms) and continued on my own.

And thus was Labria born.

It has proven surprisingly popular for a mod that offers no quests, no rewards, no new items, no companions, no factions, no secrets, no dialogue (beyond greetings), no creatures, no dungeons, no threats to the player, no mysteries to solve, no loot to earn or cash to give away, no clothes, no armor, and no places to stay. Not to mention, it wrecks two quests in the Tribunal expansion (one being the main quest), it is dependent on FIVE other non-official mods, and it is incompatible with several popular Mournhold-influencing mods, such as Private Mobile Base. It's just...eye candy. Pure and simple. The total sum of one novice modder's efforts. I think most people have downloaded this because it's controversial and taboo. And because they have no further use for the Mournhold Temple.

Yes, Labria is a banned mod about a banned subject. Its release thread was destroyed, and all links to download it were removed. But I've been taking it in stride. Controversy is advertising, you know. The Italians even have a proverb about it: Censorship of a book turns one reader into three. Although in Labria's case that would be turning a little mod into 8000+ downloads and the #2 spot on the Top Ten Downloads at TESMods, second only to the Gold Edition of Sea of Destiny.

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(This file is an .exe format file because it is a self-extracting mod. Just double-click it after downloading.)

Labria at Elric Melnibone in Morrowind (ElricM)


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