There is an Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim mod that allows players to build a house and garments entirely out of cheese wheels. To capitalise on Skyrim’s modding community’s esteem, Bethesda has collaborated with content producers through Skyrim’s Creation Club, which was introduced in the Anniversary Edition of the game last year. The open-world RPG has been out for more than a decade, but it still has a strong following. Despite Skyrim’s age and the lack of a new Elder scrolls game, dedicated players can still enjoy the older title thanks to additional content creators.
To keep fans entertained, the Bethesda-approved DLC in the Skyrim Anniversary Edition runs into the hundreds of hours. While much Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim mods focus on improving the lore or gameplay of the game, some, like Skyrim’s Burger Jarl – Whiterun’s take on McDonald’s – are made just for amusement. Skyrim’s subreddit recently shared a tacky and weird mod. According to the rac-Reddit attack’s post, they were able to create an entire house from cheese wheels with a mod.
In spite of being cheesy from the outside and unsuitable for its surroundings, the cottage is astonishingly well-made. Rac-character attacks in front of the house even wear an outfit created from a consumable from the Elder Scrolls V game. When this player’s desire came to fruition, rac-attack says the mod they utilised is currently highlighted on the Skyrim mod website for that week. A file called Cheesemod, which adds a variety of varieties of dairy to Skyrim, has been a popular Skyrim mod for a long time, and this isn’t the first.
People in the Skyrim fandom definitely have a like for cheese, as evidenced by the creative ways in which this passion has previously manifested. One fan went so far as to fill Breezehome, the Skyrim house, with cheese. Is it possible that other delicacies in the Elder Scrolls V have the same effect on the community? The continuous references to sweet rolls by NPC guards are the focus of numerous running jokes. In-game cheese aficionados share many of the same sentiments as real-life cheese lovers.
As of this writing, Bethesda hasn’t provided much information on Elder Scrolls 6, which was announced in 2018. Skyrim players, on the other hand, may be able to put up with it for a little bit longer because of the abundance of fascinating and immersive mods available.
