The latest viral addition to the still ever-growing Skyrim mod library features recruitable orphans that can change in size based on certain in-game conditions. Even after more than a decade since its initial release, Bethesda's fifth installment in the Elder Scrolls series continues to support a thriving player base that has endured through multiple console generations to see numerous official versions of Skyrim debut during that time.
While there is a lot to do in the base version of Skyrim, the component that has arguably contributed the most to its longevity is the dedicated modding community. The sheer variety of mods covers a wide range of content from an immersive VR dog petting experience to adding a fast-food burger joint to Whiterun. Many mods also implement characters or items from other famous intellectual properties such as a follower version of Kratos from God of War and some even go so far as to add features from other gaming series, including one recent addition that brought Shadow of Mordor's Nemesis System to Skyrim.
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A mod that seems to be getting a significant amount of attention now, however, was recently created and showcased by YouTuber Call Me Kevin and centers around recruitable orphans with a twist. Every time a follower orphan kills an enemy they grow in size, while every time they are knocked down they become smaller. The results can be utterly chaotic as demonstrated in the showcase and can sometimes prove to even be game-breaking.
In the base version of Skyrim, children usually have limited interactions with the Dragonborn that often do not go beyond simple dialogue and quest options. Sometimes, however, weapons can still find
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