Loving the ones you've got so far! Glad it's not just me making shops for my merchant
This is one I did in Collosal Aldmeri Grotto:
I use Snug Pod as a rest stop for travelers.
really nice.
always tried to make a char look like her, but then i found this:
https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Online:Nuzhimeh
Nuzimeh wears Stitched Long Gloves, Trousers and Tails, Cuffed Boots, and the upper shirt of the "Drifting Sands" Tunic and Sash. Her idle stance is from the Cheerful personality.
Too bad we can't mix costumes and clothes.
Nuzhimeh definitely makes the rounds! Great work everyone! 🥂
Love the details in your spaces.
I have moved around a lot in the years of living in Tamriel, and Nuzhimeh has always found a special place in just about every one of my humble abodes.
I'll never forget the day she helped me try out one of my first achievement furnishings, the Wayrest Guillotine... she nearly lost her head with all the excitement.
Then, there was that trip we took exploring tombs. She lost her footing and she fell into a spike trap; well, almost, she clung to the dirt side of the hole before completely plummeting to her death.
Fortunately, there was this dashing (and dare I say, handsome) gentleman who happened to already be there exploring on his own. He threw his whip over the edge and pulled her to safety. He situated his fedora back onto his head, grinned and picked up a golden artifact from a pedestal, just before we heard a large rumbling sound. He shoved Nuz and I out of the way just in time as we watched him run out of the tomb with a huge boulder bouncing and rolling along behind him... I always wondered what ever happened to him...
These days are a bit quieter and involve less travel. We mostly stay at home. I have put her in charge of my wine bar which is a role she seems to find a little more relaxing. Not much business at the moment, but if you're in the mood for a romantic evening (which I believe we have one coming up), some lovely music from an old player piano, and a glass of wine (cultivated from our own family vineyards at Amaya Lake Lodge), we would love to have you visit. Tables are all physically distanced. Please call for reservations.