Mods for Skyrim never cease to amaze me. From fan-made Daedric-themed DLC to the ability to trade dragon slaying for a 9-to-5 job, the possibilities for Bethesda's RPG are endless. Some of them even try to stay true to the story, like the recently released mod for Skyrim that turns the location into a bustling city of mages with markets, an upcoming quest, over 100 NPCs and 190 lines of dialogue.

Called "Bromjunaar City" and designed by Sdugiss, this mod turns the Labyrinthian location - which lies between Solitude and Whiterun - into a repopulated city with plenty to do.

By becoming a "city for mages", Labyrinthian should serve as a greater reward for completing the College of Winterhold quest, as it turns into an entirely new location. Also in the future, a quest will be added that will make you feel like a real magician-architect thanks to the Skyrim mod. Currently, the new city is already available for play, but some shortcomings of the quest and the mod itself still need to be fixed.

Bromjunaar has six houses, an alchemy shop, a market with six merchants, a smithy, a small dungeon, an inn, a castle you own, a prison, and a mage academy. The whole is populated by a council of professors from the College of Winterhold, around 100 NPCs with over 190 voice lines, and functions much like the other major settlements in Skyrim.

So, in this mod for Skyrim, dedicated to the city for magicians, there is a lot of interesting things and even more interesting things. In fact, Sdugiss went even further, explaining a little about the current state and history of the city of Bromjunaar. The city is not a political entity, it is a neutral territory between the stormtroopers and the imperials, and the Thalmor are not allowed to enter the city. Only magic users can live there, magical experiments and research are carried out in certain places, and Khajiit trade caravans can stay here as long as they want.

If you want to download this mod for Skyrim, you can find it on the site Nexus Mods.

We've got plenty more Skyrim content, including a look at former Skyrim developer's open world horror hunting sim The Axis Unseen. You can also check out our list of the best Skyrim mods and reviews of games similar to Skyrim if you're looking to up your fantasy game.

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