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Okay, so that's something I forgot to mention in the notes. I genuinely went through and gave as many characters their proper mythological weapons as possible. I enabled the options for the weapons to be unbreakable and cursed, however the cursed weapons (the option that makes them not unequipable) straight up didn't work and pretty quickly they just swapped weapons around and grabbed new ones which were basic worse weapons. No idea why this happened but I just rolled with it because unfortunately there's not much I can do if the feature doesn't work.
Both Minecraft and The Elder Scrolls "universes" take place in Yggdrasil?
First probably ahs to go to the minecraft one, as they used immobile creature subspecies as plants, netherwarts, and shulkers, which was genius
But making the gods wizards? The draugr? The different realms? Absolutely genius