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Divine Cities Housing

Published: Category:Divine Cities , Divine SeriesWritten by: Vexonar

Interactive Housing

In each major hold you will find various housing options which have improved storage choices, lots of idle markers and more! These houses are meant to blend with the Skyrim landscape and feel part of the world and a place you can see you (and your character) calling home.

 

Features

  • Three types of Storage;
  • — Standard storage – held in the same cell
  • — Cloud storage – held in another cell to reduce overload
  • — Linked storage – linked to the crafting stations in the same area/hold. Also held in another cell to reduce overload
  • Unique layouts; no two homes are the same
  • Adoptable homes will come with options of 2, 4 and/or 6 beds.
  • Lots of idle markers for followers and pets
  • Coffee and Tea to keep you warm
  • Recipes at the forge to recreate your favourite artefacts
  • Vanilla homes updated to go with the Divine Cities aesthetic, giving you more choices of where to live
  • Interactive markers to clean your house, read a book, eat your meals, interact with adopted children and more
  • Options in homes to change decor
  • Unique open book art
  • Unique, never before seen, hanging art in each home
  • Unique dolls and teddy bears for children

 

Easy, breezy, beautiful player homes.

Windcreek Cottage is in the heart of the wind district, near the Battle-Borns and Grey-Manes. It was originally purchased twenty years ago by the “Korkgvar the Magnificent”, a wandering magician who never quite got the hang of magic. He built a few additions to the house, but the interior was never fully decorated because he spent most of his time to unravel the “mystery” of his basement cellar. Rather than a purchase of a home, this home has a secret to uncover in the basement making it an early game home while you traverse Whiterun Hold
 
Breezhome is the iconic “first home” of most adventuring in Skyrim. The ability to move in happens when you prove yourself as Thane and are given a choice of purchasing furniture and even comes with your very own Housecarl.

Windcreek Cottage

  • Mini-quest to get the key and own the home
  • Lots of nooks and crannies to decorate
  • Optional, hidden, crafting basement to upgrade
  • Children’s room can have 2 or 4 beds or the option of no children’s beds and enjoy a garden room instead
  • Displays for;
  •  – Religious Amulets
  • – Sanguine Rose, Rueful Axe, Ebony Blade and Mace of Malog Bal
  • – All claws
  • – Dragon Priest Masks
  • A baking and cooking station
  • Optional bar addon with the ability to grab a nice cold ale
  • Table can be set and cleared
  • Interactive animations found through the house
  • Ability to turn off and on the fires, sunbeams and change rug styles

Breezehome

  • Updated interior design plan to feel more roomy with a proper bedroom set up for Lydia and followers
  • Purchase your living room first in order to add the alchemy lab
  • Ignore or purchase the children’s room update
  • Full kitchen with a baker’s stove
  • Artful decoration that includes a few mask busts
  • Storage for lots of weapons
  • Lots of idle markers for friends and family
  • A mirror to change your look
  • Standard storage to keep the vanilla feel and aestetic

 

Humbles Homes or Elite Estates

Solitude boasts the most diverse population from the wharf workers to noble houses. With Divine Cities you can pick any of the homes to fit your lifestyle and your budget.

The Wharf Cottage features bay side property with access to the wharf and prime fishing.

Calbridge Estate is an expensive and posh estate located near the Blue Palace. It’s cozy but roomy with plenty of options.

If you’re in the market for being Solitude’s Thane, you’ll be able to purchase Proudspire Manor and decorate it to your heart’s content.

Wharf Cottage

  • Purchase for 5,000 Septims
  • Dynamic seating and eating; food only appears when you are seated
  • Interactive chores and animation markers
  • Features cooking, baking and alchemy stations
  • Lots of prime storage choices
  • Unique decorations for the fisherperson
  • Follower’s bedroom

Calbridge Estate

  • 20,000 Septim Cost
  • Mutli-level floor plan with room for friends and family
  • Fully study/library with enchanting and alchemy station
  • Ability to have 2 or 4 children’s beds or turn the area into a follower’s room
  • Full kitchen with a baker’s station
  • Armory with lots of weapon and mannequin storage
  • All storage types
  • Lots of idle markers for friends and family
  • A mirror to change your look
  • Set and clear dining table

Proudspire Manor

  • Updated decorations; features static and non-static items to keep vanilla aesthetics while keeping things secure
  • Weapon displays and Mannequins
  • Updated alchemy and enchanting storage and stations in the basement level
  • Full kitchen with a baker’s station
  • Expanded living quarters with lots of idle markers
  • Updated porch veranda
  • Expanded Housecarl’s room
  • Vanilla storage to keep the vanilla aesthetic

 

City of Intrigue

Riften is one of those rough and tumble yet charming places. Waterways and docks give influence to the city’s layout and the center market is very charming. While some seek Riften as a place to sticky their fingers, others want to enjoy a peaceful life on a lake.

There are three options for Riften; Shadowlock for the thieves, Autumngale for the collector’s family and Honeyside for the Thane.

Shadowlock Base

  • Key can be crafted when player reaches 25 in Sneak
  • Custom decoration for the golden items found while working for the Thieves guild (also secret recipes open up to craft those with your sneaking, lockpicking and pickpocketing are at the right level in case you aren’t interested in the TG while being a sneakthief)
  • Features cooking, baking and alchemy stations
  • Lots of prime storage choices
  • Room for your followers
  • Tucked away from the city to be secluded and near hidden

Autumngale

  • Purchase the key for 25,000 Septims
  • Mutli-level floor plan with room for friends and family
  • Enchanting and Alchemy station area
  • Ability to have 2 children’s beds with 2 follower beds or 4 children’s bed
  • Full kitchen with a baker’s station
  • Armory with lots of weapon and mannequin storage
  • All storage types
  • Lots of idle markers for friends and family
  • A mirror to change your look
  • Set and clear dining table
  • Laundry room
  • Unique Displays
  • — All dragon claws
  • — 3 Elder Scroll displays; Blood, Dragon and Sun
  •  — Black Books
  • — Dragon Priest Masks
  • — Sanguine Rose, Mace of Molag Bal, Rueful Axe, Ebony Blade
  • — Paragon Keys
  • — Amulets
  • — Azura and/or Black Star Gem

Honeyside

  • Updated decorations; features static and non-static items to keep vanilla aesthetics while keeping things secure
  • Weapon displays and Mannequins
  • Updated alchemy and enchanting storage and stations in the basement level
  • Must purchase the adoption wing first if you want to adopt, otherwise ignore and add your enchanting lab. If adopting and you purchase that wing there will be an activator for the enchanting lab to open.
  • Full kitchen with a baker’s station
  • Expanded dining area
  • Expanded living quarters with lots of idle markers
  • Updated back porch
  • Expanded Housecarl’s room
  • Vanilla storage to keep the vanilla aesthetic

 

City of Silver and Stone

Now is a fantastic time to buy in Markarth. With the latest market expansion and the new bathhouse that opened up this is one place with endless possibilities in real estate. The verticality of Markarth is something unique to this town of silver mines and Dwemer technology. If you find yourself Thane of Markarth you can enjoy the trappings of Vlindrel Hall or for a small sum you can purchase Sunforge Retreat which is right next to the market.

Sunforge Retreat

  • Key purchased for 7,500 Septims
  • Dynamic seating for eating
  • Features cooking, baking and alchemy stations
  • Lots of prime storage choices
  • The choice of a family wing with 2 children’s beds or not
  • Full crafting center by finding the Dwemer activator for it
  • Mannequins
  • Weapon storage and plaques
  • Decoration rug changes
  • Interactive markers

Vlindrel Hall

  • Updated decorations; features static and non-static items to keep vanilla aesthetics while keeping things secure
  • Weapon displays and Mannequins
  • Updated alchemy and enchanting storage and stations in the basement level
  • Must purchase the adoption wing first if you want to adopt, otherwise ignore and add your enchanting lab. If adopting and you purchase that wing there will be an activator for the enchanting lab to open.
  • Full kitchen with a baker’s station
  • Expanded dining area
  • Expanded living quarters with lots of idle markers
  • Updated back porch
  • Expanded Housecarl’s room
  • Vanilla storage to keep the vanilla aesthetic

 

City of Frost and Mystery

Entering Windhelm is like stepping back in time. The old established city of Skyrim is full of narrow alleys and crafted of stone that has stood through thousands of years of frigid weather. The houses available both lend themselves to a morbid twist; House Varlund located in front of the Windhelm graveyard and Hjerim, the heart of a murder investigation. Windhelm might be lacking in real estate, but that doesn’t mean you can’t find something suitable to live in.

House Varlund

  • Craft the key at the forge; 2 locks, 6 hinges, 12 iron fittings, 15 stone blocks, 25 glass, 50 nails, 50 iron ingots and 150 firewood
  • Enable eating when ready
  • Features cooking, baking, enchanting and alchemy stations
  • Lots of prime storage choices
  • The choice of 2 extra children’s or follower beds
  • Unique art
  • Laundry room
  • Linked storage to Windhelm for easy crafting
  • Interactive markers

Hjerim

  • Updated decorations; features static and non-static items to keep vanilla aesthetics while keeping things secure
  • Weapon displays and Mannequins
  • Updated alchemy and enchanting storage and stations in the basement level with the children’s room moved upstairs
  • Can disable the empty bedroom door that’s meant for the children’s wing if you decide not to have children (use the book in the main bedroom to change it)
  • Expanded living room with separate dining and seating
  • Expanded storage containers
  • Unique art and deco
  • Updated armory to feature lots of living space and idle markers
  • Expanded Housecarl’s room and moved downstairs
  • Vanilla storage to keep the vanilla aesthetic

 

Winterland Magic

There are times when being a mage doesn’t mean moving into the College. With the newly rebuilt Winterhold, there’s a beautiful mage home ready to house you and your spells.

Coldwind Cottage

  • Purchaseable for 13,500 Septims
  • Unique layout
  • Pick between adding a children’s room and having two or four beds
  • Set or clear your table
  • Full kitchen with baking and cooking stations
  • Lots of unique storage
  • Unique art
  • Secret room for a Spell Forge (if you don’t have the Spell Forge mod the room will look empty to you)
  • Planters for your seeds
  • Alchemy and Enchanting station
  • Beautiful master bedroom
  • Interactive markers
  • Coffee and Tea available to take with you and drink to keep you warm as you Survive in Skyrim

Harbour Town

Out of all the snowy regions in Skyrim, Dawnstar has one of the more interesting histories. Also known as Danstarr, this snowy port has seen many changes over the centuries. Surrounded by sea and snow, the town is lively with miners, dock workers, sea farers and more. Snowleaf Cottage is for sale and if you’re the kind who enjoys being on the fringe of society, there’s a nasty werewolf that is terrorizing the town. You can always take his cave.

Snowleaf Cottage

  • Purchaseable for 2,500 Septims
  • Unique wooden decor that mixes elven and Nord
  • Dynamic seating for eating
  • Full kitchen with baking and cooking stations
  • Optional crafting basement you can access by moving a rug
  • A unique alchemy lab with the ability to brew potions
  • Proper enchanting station and soul gem storage
  • A few planters for your own seeds
  • Unique art
  • Spacious main bedroom with lots of weapon display and storage
  • Outside shed perfect for storage
  • Interactive markers
  • Weapon displays and racks
  • Coffee and Tea available to take with you and drink to keep you warm as you Survive in Skyrim

Town of the Revered Dead

Falkreath is shrouded in somber remembrance of family, friends and even heroes. Its original founding is credited to Bjarfrud Skjoralmor who drove out the inhabitants of the vast woodland and carved a settlement for other Nords. Due to the location of Falkreath many battles were fought on Falkreath’s lands and so the town itself was built around graves of those fallen.

Falkreath gives way to two homes, one you can purchase and the other found only by those who enjoy the rich flavours of death. Pineview was once a fine estate in Whiterun and when the former Jarl declared a tax increase, the owner of Pineview dismantled his house board by board and shipped it to Falkreath and rebuilt his home across the riverbanks from the lumber mill. As a matter of principle, the house has never been taxed again.

Strange musings whisper through the night over the fog of Falkreath’s graveyard. Some have spotted will-o’-the-wisps twinkling mischievously and others ignore superstition. Perhaps a brave one of the night will find what they are looking for.

 

Pineview

  • Purchaseable for 12,500 Septims
  • Set and clear the table when ready to eat
  • Features cooking and baking stations in the kitchen
  • A beautiful basement to house your study, alchemy and enchanting stations
  • Basement expansion for all crafting needs
  • Lots of storage choices and linked storage in the house and in Falkreath
  • Unique art
  • Well decorated main bedroom with a bathtub and deck to relax outside
  • Option to turn the children’s room into a trophy room
  • Basement has three beds for followers or friends
  • Interactive markers
  • Weapon displays and racks
  • Coffee and Tea available to take with you and drink to keep you warm as you Survive in Skyrim

Hidden Lair

  • Found in the graveyward
  • Comes with two special followers
  • Features an alchemy and enchanting station
  • A unique crafting station to create potions of blood
  • Can set your bed to coffin or four poster bed
  • Lots of storage choices and linked storage in the house and in Falkreath
  • Unique decor
  • Properly decorated to have guests over for savoury, bloody meals
  • Simple layout that features linked storage to Falkreath
  • Interactive markers
  • Weapon displays and racks
  • Unique Displays
  • — Keening
  • — Harkon’s Sword
  • — Ebony Mail
  • — Dragonstone
  • — Aetherium Crown
  • — Chillrend
  • — Blood Skaal
  • — Blooded Targe
  • — Blade of Sacrifice
  • — Mehrune’s Razor
  • — Torchbug, Luna Moth, Dragonfly Butterfly and Bee jars
  • — Crown of Berenziah
  • — Black Star and Star of Azura
  • — Falmer Right Eye
  • — Horn of the Windcaller
  • — Miraak’s Sword
  • — Shield of Ysgramor
  • Ability to change dishes from clean to bloody

Wholesome Town on the River

Riverwood is a lovely but quiet town which features one of the first places most players find themselves after starting their adventures in Skyrim. If you are the adventuring type, head over to Embershard nearby and wade your way through bandits. You can find the Unlucky Adventurer and take over their cabin, Riverside Cottage located behind the Sleeping Giant Inn.

Riverside Cottage

  • Find the key in Embershard Mine. If you’ve cleared the mine but can’t find the body, you can craft the key at the forge
  • Dynamic eating
  • Features cooking and baking stations in the kitchen
  • Unfinished basement for full crafting upgrades or keep it for storage only if you think it’s “cheating” to have all the stations there
  • Unique layout with a loft that has two follower beds
  • Lots of storage choices
  • Unique art
  • Laundry area outside
  • Garden to plant your veggies or flowers
  • Options to change decor
  • Interactive markers
  • Weapon displays and racks
  • Coffee and Tea available to take with you and drink to keep you warm as you Survive in Skyrim

Sleeping Farming Community

Rorikstead has the besting farming soil in most of Skyrim. Now is the perfect time to plant your roots; Lokir’s Homestead is available for purchase and you can plow the land, raise your kids and maybe fit in an adventure or two.

Lokir’s Homestead

  • Purchaseable for 10,000 Septims
  • Unique layout
  • A bed for two children to adopt
  • Dynamic seating
  • Full kitchen with baking and cooking stations
  • Lots of unique storage
  • Lots of weapon storage
  • Full mask display
  • Lots of farm land to plant seeds, feed chickens and pet your cows
  • Interactive markers
  • Coffee and Tea available to take with you and drink to keep you warm as you Survive in Skyrim

Island of Ash and Snow

Solstheim’s first impression is that of ash and sadness, but many Dunmer have made a life for themselves here. If you’re really into adventuring on the island, you can purchase Balmora Manor and upgrade it as you see fit. Or if you’re more magically inclined, Tel Mithryn has a little pod house available as well.

Balmora Manor

  • Purchaseable for 8,00 Septims with an additional 2,325 for upgrades
  • Unique layout
  • Can purchase a family wing and enable two extra beds for four children’s beds in total
  • Full kitchen with baking and cooking stations
  • Lots of unique storage
  • Alchemy and Enchanting lab upgrades
  • Full crafting expansion upgrades
  • Aquarium for your fish
  • Mannequins
  • Lots of weapon storage
  • Full mask display
  • Interactive markers
  • Coffee and Tea available to take with you and drink to keep you warm as you Survive in Skyrim

Tel Mithryn Pod House

  • Purchase for 850 Septims + 2,400 for upgrades
  • Planters for your seeds
  • Full kitchen with baking and cooking stations
  • Dynamic seating
  • Additional room for followers and/or friends
  • Interactive markers

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