THE ARGONIANS
Dar Jee, the supposed "Khajiit" in disguise. He always has a joke to tell.
It isn't every day that you get to pile a bunch of squirming lizards into one heaping mess, rip out a surgeon's scalpel, and go to town on them. Believe me, when I first attempted to tackle Black Marsh's swampy denizens, that is pretty much what I felt like doing. Now, I'm not a developer, so I'm not certain why their skeletal structure works so differently than humans and Elves, but man were these guys difficult! Nevertheless, after many hours spent gathering resources online, I eventually felt comfortable enough to give them a second try. After all, TNR just wouldn't feel complete if it didn't have all of Tamriel's races within them. So I decided in the end that they would become just a little different than what most people were used to. In effect, as you can see from the screens below, their overall look now runs from Morrowind's gentler sloped heads to toads, passing by snakes and serpents, and even one or two prehistoric type dinosaurs. Argonians? Challenging? You bet!
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TNR All Races Final and TNR-SI (and TNR-SI-NoHelms) are now the only supported TNR mods. Use TNR for Shivering Isles as well as  TNR All Races Final if you have the Shivering Isles Expansion pack.

TNR Shivering Isles

TNR SI (No Helms)

TNR All Races Final



Designed to maximize your thieving and immersion in the game, TIE utilizes only vanilla resources. Visit the TIE page for more information.

Tamriel Immersion Experience (TIE)

Also, please watch this space for the upcoming Shivering Isles version of TIE (SIE or Shivering Isles Experience). I and a few other people are still working on it.




Hear Me Not

Enhances thieving by reducing sounds such as doors, lockpicking, sack and crate opening, and a whole lot more.

Stealthier Magic

Removes most spell's
travel effects and casting as well as travel
sounds, leaving only impact related ones. End result is a stealthier
magic experience. Also affects enemies, so be careful.
Elfwood
Searchphrase: VeritasSecreto