http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=41135
As the name implies, this mod turns that icky old necromancer hangout into a comfortable home for a Daedra-worshiping character. The interior is cleaned up, and even the coffins outside have been carted away. The new chapel includes a bed, desk, alchemy table, dining area, bookshelf, and storage. The altar and old statues have been replaced with statues of Azura and Meridia. The roof even sports a small table and chairs, the perfect place to munch on a snack while taking in the sights of Niben Bay.
Note - for a fun RP experience, do not activate this mod until after you first visit the chapel. Most of it will cleaned up after your turn on the mod. However, several bodies will not, and you will have to open the console, select each in turn, and type in disable to remove them.
Installation:
Simply copy the contents of the file to your Oblivion\data folder. When you start Oblivion, select Cadlew Chapel Refurbished.esp.
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This looks fantastic! It always bothers me to leave that chapel in disarray.
I love the rooftop cafe.
This is beautiful! I actually noticed it at TSNexus first and when I saw you were the modder, popped right over here to see if you announced it here also.
As I said, it looks like a wonderful, simple and fun mod!
A nice view of the Door to Madness, perfect to watch while taking a lunch.
Great job on the clean up job.
That rooftop café is the perfect place to watch for Umbacano!
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