===== Shadowmarks for Player Homes ===== This mod adds lore-friendly shadowmarks to player homes, without adding clunky requirements to get them working. It works automatically, and adds shadowmarks to the following player homes: * Breezehome * Hjerim * Honeyside * Proudspire Manor * Vlindrel Hall The shadowmarks it adds are contingent upon whether the house is owned, whether the player is in the thieves guild, and whether they are in good standing with the thieves guild. The shadowmarks added are the following: * Empty: If the house is unowned. * Danger: If the house is owned by a non member or a member with the Reparations quest. * Guild: If the house is owned by a member of the thieves guild. ======= Installation ======= Place the following mod file into your data directory, which should be the Data folder located in your Skyrim install folder. * PlayerHomeShadowmarks.esp Place the following script into your script directory, which should be the Data/Scripts folder located in your Skyrim install folder. * zzGlitchShadowmarkTracker.pex Note that the additional file found within the Source directory for this mod is the uncompiled source file. This file is placed under the MIT license and is free to use and modify. * zzGlitchShadowmarkTracker.psc ====== Uninstallation ====== Remove the mod file listed below from your data directory, which should be the Data folder located in your Skyrim install folder. * PlayerHomeShadowmarks.esp Remove the file listed below from your scripts directory, which should be the Data/Scripts folder located within your Skyrim install directory. * zzGlitchShadowmarkTracker.pex If you installed the source file listed below, you will likely want to delete it from the Data/Scripts/Source directory as well. * zzGlitchShadowmarkTracker.psc ======= Requirements ======= This mod does not require any specific version of Skyrim, nor does it require any additional DLC. Further, it does not need any third party tools, such as SKSE. * Skyrim === Compatibility === This mod should be compatible with virtually anything else found in the Steam Workshop or on the Skyrim Nexus, with the exception of drastic modifications of player home exteriors.