How to Harness the Power of the Magic Hat Charm

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The magic hat charm is a mysterious and enchanting object that is said to possess extraordinary powers. It is believed to bring good luck, protection, and a touch of magic to its wearer. The charm takes the form of a small hat, often made from special materials such as velvet or silk, and adorned with intricate designs or symbols. Throughout history, the magic hat charm has been associated with various cultures and magical traditions. In folklore, it is often linked to wizards, witches, and sorcerers who use the charm to enhance their magical abilities. It is also believed to grant wishes and bring forth hidden desires, making it a highly sought-after item among those seeking guidance or a bit of luck in their lives.


First of all, a very big thank you to SpookyMunky for his avaibility, permissions and his awesome textures! I recomand you checking all of his ones!
http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/users/1877065/?tb=mods&pUp=1

I then discovered some LOTR mods here in particular the Witch-King armor one and the Weapons pack by Isilmeriel, see the section below and I found how tiny and too light colored was the mace in that contest. He was possibly an ancient Númenorean Lord or King who slowly but surely fell to the will of Sauron after he received a Ring of Power by the Lord of Gifts; Annatar.

Black mace witch nat

It is also believed to grant wishes and bring forth hidden desires, making it a highly sought-after item among those seeking guidance or a bit of luck in their lives. The magic hat charm is known to have a wide range of powers and uses. It is said to offer protection from evil spirits, bad luck, and negative energies.

LOTR Spooky Edits - The Witch-King's Mace - Standalone Bigger and Darker Mace of Molag Bal

It adds a bigger (1.26x from the original model) and darker standalone version of the mace of molag bal, perfect for your dark lord, in particular for your Witch-King of Angmar character!

Permissions and credits

Author's instructions

File credits

A very big thank you to SpookyMunky for his wonderful textures.
Bethesda Softworks for the devilish Mace of Molag Bal model.

Donation Points system

This mod is not opted-in to receive Donation Points

THE ONE MACE TO CRUSH THEM ALL!

First of all, a very big thank you to SpookyMunky for his avaibility, permissions and his awesome textures! I recomand you checking all of his ones!
http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/users/1877065/?tb=mods&pUp=1

The Mace of Molag Bal; probably one of the coolest weapon in the game, whatever character you are playing, with very nice enchantments too.
I decided to use it as soon as I obtained it, however that enchanment was a bit disappointing, I just wanted it in his raw bloody glory. Moreover that green didn't fit at all a vampire character.
This is how the need of a standalone was born.
I then discovered some LOTR mods here (in particular the Witch-King armor one and the Weapons pack by Isilmeriel, see the section below) and I found how tiny and too light colored was the mace in that contest. Do not get me wrong: the vanilla Mace of Molag bal suits well a daedric warrior, but compared to those huge weapons and dark armors, it definitely needed some working on.

My mod adds a bigger (1.26x from the original) and darker(textures from SpookyMunky) standalone version of the Mace of Molag Bal, only craftable at the Skyforge, upgradable and enchantable. It will be stronger then the best mace in vanilla game, wich is the Dragonbone (18 damage instead of 17) and faster (0.95; let's face it, vanilla ones are too slow) and an higher radius (1.15).
But this dark and glorious mace creation won't be cheap:
- concerning smithing, you'll need
- 4 ebony ingots
- 1 leather strip
- 2 Daedra Hearth

- and concerning uprading, you'll need
- 1 Ebony ingot
- 1 Daedra Hearth

Perfect for a Witch-King character (for whose was mainly thought) since in the novel it actually use a mace, not a flial, as in the movie.

. Out of the wreck rose the Black Rider, tall and threatening, towering above her. With a cry of hatred that stung the very ears like venom he let fall his mace. Her (Eowin's) shield was shivered in many pieces, and her arm was broken; she stumbled to her knees. He bent over her like a cloud, and his eyes glittered; he raised his mace to kill. [The Return of the King, Lord of The Rings - Book 5, Ch 6, The Battle of the Pelennor Fields]

For who thinks it's too large, that's my opinion: ". It is ludicrously large, but it works because It's ludicrously large. I mean you see that thing, and you see the look on Eowin's face when she sees it . she's terrified!!"

. by the way if you want a smaller/normal version just ask and I'll put it in the optional files. ;)

1st Optional File added: a little bigger scale (1.27 instead of 1.26) and no dark, so same colors of Mace of Molag Bal.
Cheers!

MODS SEEN IN THE SCREENSHOTS:
The perfect "Left Hand Rings Modified" mod: http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/58491/?

The wonderful Witch-King helmet and armor ar from "Return of the Witch King" mod. http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/24124/?
. but the black linen cloack is from "Cloaks of Skyrim" mod: http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/12092/?

The superb weapons are from "Isilmeriel LOTR Weapon Pack" mod. http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/5727/?
. but the 2H non replacer version of the Witch-King sword is an addition to that mod made by me. I'll ask permission to the author to post it if you are inteterested, I also created a 1H version of the 2 Nazgul Greatswords (Polished and Ancient) and all the version of Glamdring.

The excellent Crown is from "LOTR Crown of the Witch-King" mod: http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/61693/?

The gorgeous fire enchantment you saw on the blade is from "See Enchanments" mod: http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/38839/?

CREDITS:
As I already said, a very big thank you to SpookyMunky for his wonderful textures, without him this mod wouldn't have been the same.
Bethesda Softworks for the devilish Mace of Molag Bal model.

INSTALLATION:
Put in your Data folder, should be here:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Bethesda Softworks\The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim - Legendary Edition\Data

Otherwise -> use NMM

Don't forget to check up my Draconic Mastery mod for enhance your Na zgûl- Like experience in Skyrim! http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/users/39122770/?tb=mods&pUp=1

Cheers and good Skyrim you all!

During the siege of Minas Tirith, when the gate was broken down by Grond, Gandalf waited there and the Witch-King rode up to enter.
Magic hat charm

Many people wear the charm as a symbol of their faith and belief in the unseen forces that govern the universe. It is also commonly used in rituals and ceremonies to invoke spiritual connections and enhance magical practices. In addition to its mystical qualities, the magic hat charm is often associated with creativity and imagination. It is believed to unlock hidden talents, inspire innovation, and expand one's horizons. Many artists, writers, and performers turn to the charm in search of inspiration and a creative spark. The magic hat charm holds a special place in popular culture as well. It has been featured in books, movies, and television shows, where it is often portrayed as a powerful and coveted object. Its allure and mystique continue to captivate people's imaginations and fuel their desire for a touch of magic in their own lives. Overall, the magic hat charm represents a fascinating blend of mystery, folklore, and spirituality. It symbolizes the power of belief, the desire for luck and protection, and the boundless potential of the human imagination. Whether worn as a pendant, displayed as an ornament, or simply carried in one's pocket, the magic hat charm remains an enduring symbol of wonder and enchantment..

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