
He uses his power as Overboss of the raiders of Nuka-World with the raider settlement system to forge his raider “clans” and take over the Commonwealth. At his core he is a raider, both in terms of viking terminology, as well as Fallout. The Stormblade uses a variety of approaches to achieve his unique roleplay. Fusing real world norse lore, nordic inspiration straight from snowy Skyrim, and mixing into the melting pot that is the twisted alternative future of the Fallout world I bring you my monster.

Inspired from my love of both Skyrim and the Fallout series I have been slowly working on creating this character for a long, long time.

This viking inspired bruiser is a heavy armor, heavy weapons, foul-mouthed, bear-fisted, mountain of a man. It lacks the eye-candy factor of the “Immersive” Castle mod, but it does repair all of the fort’s walls to their original, prewar state.Greetings, and welcome, welcome one and all to the Stormblade’s meadhall! Fill up your mug, drink to the gods, drink to our ancestors, drink to the glorious dead who have found their way to the hallowed realm of Valhalla! Skål! *Wipes a frothy beard free of his mead and sets down to properly address you* Warriors, shield maidens, berserkers, brothers, sisters, I bid you welcome to my latest build: The Stormblade. If you’re primarily a console player, you might check out the “ Castle Fully Restored” mod, which has just been ported to the Xbox One. But it looks incredible-think Red Dead meets Diamond City-and I’d expect it to be pretty popular, especially among Minutemen fans. For now, the one-megabyte blueprint is only on PC it’s also brand-new, so there may still be some kinks that’ll need ironed out in future updates. With “ Immersive: The Castle,” available from Nexus Mods, players can turn the Castle into one of the best-looking locations in the game, richly detailed and perfect for role-playing. A little time with the workshop and some artistic flair can work wonders, though there’s only so much you can do to make it feel homey and lived-in the way, for instance, Sanctuary Hills does.

It’s largely empty, save for a big radio antenna and some austere living quarters, and its walls are literally crumbling. However, the Castle’s not the most attractive or inspired place to call home.
