I am a one-man modding army. I do this for fun and for the love of games and gaming. Not for profit. Games are art. They are culture. Don't let anyone fool you into thinking otherwise. This is NOT an "industry". I am the Creator of Fairy Tale for Civilization IV (2010), Dibella's Watch for Oblivion (2011) and Frontier for Skyrim (2012-13).
Distant Worlds has been updated to its final stage, and the Human Revolution mod gets an update too.
The Human Revolution mod for Distant Worlds has been updated for the Shadows Expansion. This download has everything needed. No other downloads are required...
An update with specific character names for all factions in Human Revolution.
Fixing some problems with the Alpha release. Missing textures and such.
Try out the first Alpha version of Frontier for Skyrim. There's masses of exploration to be done!
Full Version of Human Revolution for Distant Worlds Legends.
Here's a goodie. Gruftikus has made better Distant Land LOD for DW, which makes the pointy CS mountains look like beautiful rolling hills finally.
The expansion of Dibella's Watch adds new quests and new lands to explore, among other things, including the northern kingdom of Västhelm.
This is the Full Version of Dibella's Watch, with all of the massive continent designed, the Main Storyline Quest complete for you to play and lots, lots...
Time for Version 9 already. This update has a lot of balancing and new traits for all the leaders as well.
This is patch number Three for Fairy Tale V10. This includes the latest updates, corrections and shiny stuff for Fairy Tale.
Mage's Cross is a small village east of Anvil supplying the player with a new player home and a home town.
Main game file for the Hundred Years' War. Install by placing the folder in Beyond the Sword/Mods.
This is the most massive update of Fair Tale yet. There is a huge amount of new material as there are now two new playable kingdoms
Just for fun and to get Morrowind going again and show my love, I upload my old mod from 2007 for this golden oldie right here and now! Tel Nechim adds...