If you were underwhelmed by Skyrim's Thieves Guild questline, here's one way to improve it.
Normally you slog through Skyrim's underwhelming Thieves Guild questline, inevitably replace the guildmaster, and feel a hit of ennui strong enough to make you question the hundreds of hours you spent playing Bethesda's RPG. Or maybe that's just me.
You do score a suit of armor, a magic amulet, and the key to a tribute chest that occasionally fills up with loot, but your life as a crime lord just sort of tapers off. Even your second-in-command Brynjolf, who recruited you back in the Riften Marketplace at the start of the questline, apologizes and says,"I've got important things to do," when you try to interact with him from then on. The rude wanker.
to insure the business-like criminal would still want to talk once you replace his boss. That was four years ago, and I guess it still wasn't enough for Hall, who has now released a more significant, fully voiced quest mod calledThis mod includes four dungeons, thousands of lines of additional dialogue , and multiple quests. Yes, one of those quests lets you romance Brynjolf.
Brynjolf and the Riften Guild – Birthright also includes a questline to let you finally figure out what's going on with Rune, an amnesiac member of the guild who survived a shipwreck but lost his memories. Previously you could promise Rune that you'd"keep an eye out" for things related to his past, but the plot thread never went anywhere. Now it does.
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