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The Khajiit are a race of feline humanoids hailing from the province of Elsweyr, well-known for their keen intelligence and agility. While these traits make them superb thieves and acrobats, Khajiit are also fearsome warriors. […] Physiologically, Khajiit differ greatly from both the varied races of man and mer, not only in their skeletal structure (possessing a tail and, in some forms, a digitigrade stance, i.e. toe walking) and dermal makeup (the 'fur' that covers their bodies) but in their digestion and metabolism as well.

  1. Khajiit Hair Mod Skyrim
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So, I decided to play Skyrim again, but this time with a beast: a khajiit. And this is where I knew, I had to get quite a few mods in order to make my gameplay experience reasonably immersive. In the basic game, Khajiit are basically same as the men and mer, but with a tail and a slightly different skin texture, but nothing else from the lore article. So let's try to make our kitten tad more catlike:

Talk like a cat

Thirst things thirst, all khajiit have a peculiar way of speaking, which you can hear from most NPCs in the game… but is in no way reflected by your characters. You speak just the same way as a Nord or Imperial which is absurd. And the mod to solve this is the awesome Khajiit speak – Complete Dialogue Overhaul, and this is the mod which convinced me to start this character. It is funny, great and immersive. So with only this mod, the basic immersion is set, now we can move on to the smaller aspects like having audible comments in your proud khajiit voice with the player voicesets.

Move like a cat

According to the quoted article, khajiit should be feline, both in skeletal structure and agility. To have a greater jumping distance and movement rate, you should use SkyRe. To look more agile, use Khajiit Cat Sprint and Sneak and Momo Acrobatic Jumps. With the two together you'll be the most acrobatic cat in the province of Skyrim (tricky to install, see the instructions below at Feline acrobatic movement). The only thing left is having cat-like legs and a somewhat more feline walking style, which should be possible with the Digitigrade boot replacer and Digitigrade skeleton replacer, however, after testing I'm sorry to say that the latter, the skeleton replacer doesn't play along nicely with the catlike sprint and sneak animations: while you sneak, your hind-legs will be floating above the ground and when you stop, you will look like a Indian guru resting your weight on one of your hands. However, the boot replacer works like charm. And you might want to make yourself a Cathay-Raht or a Ohmes you could change your player size.

See like a cat

Page 1 of 2 - Argonian Hair Mod - posted in Skyrim Mod Requests: Ugh, i am so tired of the Argonian hairstyles in skyrim. The feathers can be a bit of a nice touch, but really the combinations of horns and feathers most of the time just looks goofy or doesnt seem as if they cover enough of the head. Id like to see some human-ish hairstyles for Argonians, iv seen some that look as if they would. Jan 10, 2019. That's a really nice texture mod! Most of the Khajiit skins I've seen are pretty garbage. What were your thoughts on Moonpath? I have Skyrim for console, so mods are out of the question, but I always see MtE hailed as the be-all end-all of mods. It always seemed a little too good to be true, and I'd be very interested in seeing an opposing view. I'll list some (if not all) mods that I use for my Khajiit. I don't know if you're making a male or female character but I'll try to cover both For hair, the only big hair mod that covers Khajiits is Apachii, but for me the flashy textures were more of the issue rather than hair, so pair it.

Now, you want to have cat-like vision and the capability to surprise prey in the dark. Warcraft 3 free download. For this, you should first set the dark nights and dungeons of Skyrim truly dark with the Climates of Tamriel mods (no, an ENB solution isn't enough, that's just the appearance, and not what NPCs see) and the Immersive NPCs in the Dark mod. From now on your common Nord bandit won't be able to spot you in total darkness – well if your sneak is good enough. And then install Predator vision, to be able to see properly with your Night Eye, and don't feel like you are wearing a military night goggle from a mid-eighties action film.

Look gorgeous like a cat

Final piece for your appearance is to allow others to see your wonderful claws, whiskers and ears regardless of your clothing. For this, use the Craftable Invisible Helmets mod and the Better Claws and Gauntlets. And for your ears, a couple of Craftable Khajiit Earings so you can change them on a whim.

Love like a cat

As you aren't the only Khajiit in Skyrim and might want to meet others, maybe marry someone. The basic game doesn't even contain the voicesets for marriage, but luckily the More Follower Voices and Khajiit marriage solves it. Then you can choose from Nakuma, Meeran, Sita and Zarji as a follower – some of them with khajiit and some with human voices. And while you are at it, you might as well make them talk more with the Follower Commentary Overhaul. Or if you want a beasty follower choose Wisplicker, the Sabretooth Cat and help the poor thing with a proper Sabrecat follower animation fix.

Live like a (were)cat

Speaking of whom you might want to visit your old home in Elsweyr by the Moonpath that leads there. It's a great concept and very well done, a must have for any and all Khajiit players out there. Play it, play it, play it! If you don't care for anything else I write, try that mod!

The last mod I'll write about is the Moonlight Tales which is a werewolf and werebear mod. The reason you find it here, is that there is an add-on to it with a Werelion skin, which helps a lot. I never new why would Hircine change a cat to a dog pointlessly.

Modlist and installation guide after the video (which is sadly not a showcase of these posts, only a music video about Khajiits).

Mod like a cat

I will make assumption that you have already installed SKSE and SkyUI, and either followed my How to install Skyrim? guide, or you have worked it out on your own. I'll use the original names for the mods, in case Nexus updates it's structure and the links break.

Speak like a cat

Move like a cat

FNIS based mods

To get these mods installed you have to install a couple of prerequisite mods and follow this step by step guide based on the john2712's guide at the Nexus. (You can skip to step 2 if you already have FNIS and / or PCEA installed).

  1. Download and install Fores New Idles in Skyrim. I would install the creature pack too, if I where you. I'm using version 5.1.1 while writing this guide.
  2. If you have PCEA installed, uninstall it totally (both deactivating it at removing it from your mod manager).
  3. Update FNIS behaviour:
    1. If you are not using Mod Organizer: Go to to your Skyrim Installation directory (usually C:/Program Files (x86)/Steam/SteamApps/common/skyrim), and from there to Data/tools/GenerateFNIS_for_Users, start GenerateFNISforUsers.exe AS ADMINISTRATOR. Click 'Update FNIS Behavior'
    2. If you are using Mod Organizer: add GenerateFNISforUsers.exe to the executables in Mod Organizer, run it from there and click 'Update FNIS Behavior'.
  4. Download the latest version of PCEA – PC Exclusive Animation Path.
  5. Install PCEA, choose the option you need, in my case was the dawnguard-dragonborn-skyre option. Leave it in the bottom of your load order.
  6. Edit the PCEA mod:
    1. Install and either add to Mod Organizer or Run TES5EDIT.
    2. Deselect everything and only select the PCEA plug-in, then click OK, wait for it to finish loading.
    3. Click in the cross besides PCEA that will open more records.
    4. Click in the cross besides Race, this will open all the races edited by this mod.
    5. Click in KhajiitRace, then left click and choose remove. After the warning choose yes.
    6. Do the same for khajiitvampire.
    7. Close TES5EDIT and verify the save.
  7. Edit your load order, and add PCEA to the bottom of your load order – just before the bashed patch and the reproccer. If you don't have these, than right to the end. Should you use LOOT, assign a priority of 1 and choose global comparison. If you use BOSS, edit your mod list with BUM and set PCEA to be at the end. Or you could just do it manually.
  8. Sort your mod list.
  9. Run FNIS, tick the PCEA option before updating and then update FNIS behaviour.
  10. Donwload and install KISS.
    1. Sort your mod list.
    2. Update FNIS behaviour.
  11. Download and install Bowlegged jump animation Fix.
    1. Sort your mod list.
    2. Update FNIS behaviour.
  12. Download and install Momo Acrobatic Jump
    1. Sort your mod list.
    2. Update FNIS behaviour.
  13. All set, run the game.

Now, it may not be necessary to sort and update so often, but this is how it worked for me, and I suspect it's better to be safe than sorry. I refreshed the bashed patch and the reproccer too, but that is utterly pointless. But I always go through my new mod check-list out of habit. If this works, be sure to give a kudo to john2712.

Non-FNIS mods

Not compatible (visually) with KISS:

See like a cat

  • Climates Of Tamriel – Weather – Lighting – Audio – Choose a fairly dark night and hardcore dungeons.

Look gorgeous like a cat

  • Craftable Khajiit Earings Gold and Silver – Drawback is that they don't move with your ears.

Love like a cat

  • KFollowers – Nakuma and Zarji
  • Siamese Female Khajiit Follower – Meeran the Black-Hearted which requires ApachiiSkyHair

Live like a (were)cat

Alright I'm really going to try to find some amazing lore-friendly hair mods for Skyrim, but bear in mind that I might stretch the definition of 'lore-friendly' just a bit.For the sake of adding some of the coolest mods on this list.

I mean technically speaking, every single type of hair can be lore-friendly – especially because some slimy creature fluid might serve as gel.

But I digress. I've decided to make this list to help you get a better selection of hairstyles so you can add them to your character in the game.

I really hope you find this list useful because I had to go through a lot of non-related content to find these rad hair mods (try looking for hair mods and avoid adult-related mods – I challenge you).

Now some of these mods are actually quite well-done and I was very surprised by how well some of these manage to get the feeling of how Skyrim hair should look. Others have a different feeling, but like I said, everything is lore-friendly if your character is enough of a nutjob.

Necessary disclaimer:
Before I go on, please bear in mind that there are a LOT of thirsty modders out there, if you know what I mean.

The number of mods that are specifically directed to modifying female characters is astonishing to say the least, as modders aim to make their characters look sexier because of reasons. So there will be a lot more female-oriented hairdos in here than male-oriented ones.

Trust me, if you want to keep your innocence be careful where you look for mods in the Nexus. Or you can go there if you like –not here to judge you or your thirst. Now moving on to the list!

20. Better Female Eyebrows

Alright let's start with some basic eyebrow mod.

Better Female Eyebrows makes a great addition to the game by adding a bunch of new eyebrow styles to female characters in the most lore-friendly manner possible.

They all look quite realistic, although some might seem a bit modern.

It's still very likely for Skyrim characters to have eyebrows like these. None of them look out of place, so there's that!

19. Horns are Forever

Argonians are people too, reader.

Horns are Forever is a mod that makes the Argonian spikes go through the texture of most hoods, which makes you able to look at those fantastic horns regardless of what you wear.

I'm adding this mod to the list because I'm a hardcore Argonian player, and I found it pretty useful. It's mildly related as well, and I know some of you will love it!

18. Vanilla Hair Variety Plus

A simple mod that adds 4 new hairstyles for males as well as 4 new hairstyles for females.

All of them look very much like vanilla hairstyles and they fit any character in the game quite well.

I love how the creator of this mod says he thinks 'it's a bit lore-friendly' when in reality this mod is far more lore-friendly than most of those that claim to be.

In any case, the hairstyles look quite natural and they suit the game perfectly.

They aren't imported from other games but manually made, which means that this one brings you quality above quantity in every sense of the word.

17. Better Vanilla Hairs

This mod replaces every single vanilla texture in the game Sbobet com casino. to make every hair look, in the words of the creator, 'less like broomsticks and more like actual hair'.

All of the hair in the game will instantly become much straighter and it'll make everything have a better overall definition.

As far as improvements go, this is by far one of the best.

16. Combined Hairstyles Collection

The Combined Hairstyles Collection mod adds 39 new female hairstyles to the game, which quench the thirst of most players and enable female characters to look a bit more feminine (and depending on the style, some look more cartoonish as well).

As I said before, I don't know what rocks your boat.

But this mod is surely going to make your female characters look a bit different without really losing the vanilla feel (for the most part).

15. My Type of Hair

My Type of Hair is a mod that changes most of the vanilla styles in the game and replaces them with better-looking ones, at least on the eyes of the maker.

I do think they look much better, though, so you might want to check them out yourself.

All of the hairstyles should look quite good with any female character in the game, as long as they're humanlike of course.

In any event this mod makes quite a complex addition and changes a lot of the base files. You might want to make a backup of all game files before installing it.

14. Straight Hair Retexture

Now this mod makes quite a simple addition to the game, so I won't be explaining it for too long.

It simply makes the hair texture look more natural and straighter.

As such, this mod won't really add anything new to the game but it will make what's in the game look much better on second glance.

I fully recommend it to anyone who cares about the little things in life.

13. HH Hairstyles

A small collection of 5 hairstyles (three of them being bob cuts plus two ponytails) that have fully animate hair.

Ideal for those players looking for an enhanced realistic experience.

The mod has a few minor issues with shading that I noticed, otherwise I would be ranking it at a much higher spot.

It's still quite a cool mod and I'm sure you'll enjoy tweaking your characters with it.

12. Lore Styles Hair Set

This mod might only add 7 new hairstyles to the game, but they are as lore-friendly as they come.

It's surprisingly well-made and the hairstyles fit every female character fantastically.

And it doesn't matter if you're playing a warrior or a mage – there's a hairstyle that'll suit you, even when there are only seven of them.

Give them a try – the textures look quite cool!

11. Oblivion Hair Pack

If you're after lore-friendliness, you won't find anything more fitting than a set of hairstyles that came with TES IV: Oblivion (the best Elder Scrolls game ever made, fight me if you disagree).

This mod is an improved version of the original one that the modder who created it released, as it makes the hair looks far better in-game than the first one.

And this mod will add over 50 new hairstyles for all of your characters, so you can get a much more varied aesthetic experience in Skyrim.

10. More Realistic Hair

Simple mod that changes the way hair looks in the game.

It makes hairstyles look more natural – even when they have a vibrant color.

It avoids colors such as yellow from making characters in the game look like clowns. Again, a simple mod but quite effective indeed.

9. The Hairstyler

Okay, I must admit that I'm adding this mod to the list because it's absolutely hilarious what you can do with it.

It basically adds a spell to your list of castable wizardry that allows you to change the hairstyle of any character in the game.

Hours of fun await if you install The Hairstyler as long as you have the sense of humor of a toddler, much like I do. You won't regret this – I promise.

8. Female Hairstyles with Physics

Five new hairstyles with physics plus an extra 8 with no physics to compliment them.

I have to admit that some of the movements on a few of these hairs look a bit clunky, but the creator of the mod put a lot of work into it and they do work as intended.

7. Ponytail Hairstyles

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So you're probably wondering why is this mod (that adds just 6 new hairstyles) so far up on the list?

Well, simply because they look good and they fit the theme of the game.

Ponytails will always be a delicate subject when it comes to lore-friendliness.

Microsoft excel 2019 16 34 months. But as long as they are well-done, there's no reason why a Skyrim character wouldn't rock one of the beauties.

6. KS Hairdos – HDT Physics

Wait, don't download this one yet!

The mod that took the second spot on my list has a complete collection of the KS Hairdos, but this one adds 75 of those hairs to the game with physics coded into them.

I would advise you to download the second mod first and then get this one installed on top of it.

However, you may also download this mod as a standalone version if you like. Whatever rocks your boat, friend. You'd be missing out on a massive collection of additional hairstyles without this!

5. Lovely Hairstyles

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Ah, another thirsty mod to my list. The Lovely Hairstyles mod earns a good spot for itself thanks to the amazingly well-done textures that come with it.

Every single hairstyle in the mod feels unique. But most importantly, all of them feel like they belong to Skyrim.

As such, they are super lore-friendly.

Trust me, every single one of these hairstyles looks good on most female characters in the game.

4. Beards

Looking to try out a new look for your character's face or simply trying out how facial hair would look on you because it doesn't grow too well on you like it happens to me?

The Beards mod is the way to go! This mod changes all of the crappy base-game textures that come with every beard in the game to make them look much more HD.

Also this Beards mod adds new textures to beards that were in the game but you couldn't access for some weird reason.

The mod also unlocks them, so you can play with Bethesda beards that you probably haven't seen before unless you've come across one of those weirdly specific YouTube videos.

3. Brows

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Brows are an essential part of the appearance of a character as well as they change the way a regular person looks.

However brows all look pretty much the same in Skyrim. Have you ever noticed that?

Even brows that look different are very similar.

Well this mod adds a metric ton of new brows to the game, which makes the faces of characters feel far more unique than they do in vanilla Skyrim.

It also changes all of the vanilla eyebrows to make them look far better. So not even those old things will look out of place alongside these new amazing additions!

2. KS Hairdos – Renewal

Looking for quality as well as quantity?

If so, then check the KS Hairdos Renewal mod. Holy crap.

This mod adds a total of 755 hairstyles to the game, most of which are exclusively for females (the thirst is real). They do look really good though, I have to admit.

In any case, this mod does add a few hairstyles that might not seem fitting of Skyrim characters.

But they all look fantastically well-made and the textures are great. Give it a go!

1. Superior Lore-Friendly Hair – HD Textures

There's no way in the seven hells that this mod isn't taking the first spot on my list.

The Superior Lore-Friendly Hair mod makes every single texture look HD.

They are all made from scratch and manually, but do you know why this takes the first spot?

Because it replaces the vanilla hairstyles that the game comes with and modifies them to look much, much better.

If you're looking for lore-friendly changes you can see this mod as a true hair overhaul.

It's absolutely fantastic in all regards and definitely one of the best if you're looking to improve graphics through the entire game. Often times it's the little things that matter most with modding.

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