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On a search for the coolest Khajiit mods on the web? Well you’re in luck.

There are hundreds of Khajiit mods out there for Skyrim. And I don’t want you to going into an endless search testing god knows how many, so I’ve collected the best ones in a nice little list.

A small disclaimer before we begin, though. I’ve always been an Argonian person. And because of that I have to admit something:

I feel that this mod list came out even better than my Argonian-themed mod list, and I’m a bit tilted because of it. Good news for you, confusing feelings for me.

In any case check these out, give ‘em a go and tell me what you think of them!

15. Khajiit Speak

This mod id rated as one of the best you can download if you’re looking for a full game overhaul. So it naturally caught my eye as soon as I saw it for the first time.

It basically overhauls the entire way that Khajiits talk in the game, which enhances immersion by creating proper speech patterns on these felines to match the original intention of Bethesda, which wasn’t consistent across the game.

The creators of this mod truly outdid themselves. Honestly more than I originally gave them credit for.

The entire mod covers all dialogue in the vanilla game – and this includes all of the DLC and expansions too!

14. Khajiit – Sense of Smell

Man, this mod is so freaking cool. Imagine having the abilities of the Predator, but instead of it being some weird modern alien tech, you’re using your damn sense of smell to feel the location of your enemies.

This is awesome. I love it and fully recommend it.

The Sense of Smell ability gets added to your perk tree and you’ll be able to see a small colored cloud around your enemies, which represents your Khajiit sense of smell being put to the test.

13. Alternate Start

Is it just me, or does the original start of Skyrim not seem to fit a Khajiit? It just feels a bit… weird to see a Khajiit in such a bizarre situation.

Besides, aren’t you just tired of the old “hey, you’re finally awake”?

This mod will fit most Khajiit playthroughs much better, while also providing a change to the Skyrim story.

We’ve all been in the shoes of the captured adventurer multiple times. If we’re going to start the game as a Khajiit, it’s time for things to change.

Try this one out, set yourself for the ideal start for your roleplay, and see what story you can come up with.

12. Khajiit Ear Rings

We all know (probably) that the Khajiit are to Skyrim what gypsies are to Europe, and this Khajiit Ear Rings mod just fits them all too well.

The Khajiit culture is ingrained into Tamriel’s society. So it’s easy to tell they brought most of their jewelry from Elsweyr.

However, not all Khajiit have earrings0 And they’re rather impossible to find.

With this mod, though, you’ll be able to wear those earrings and craft them yourself. There truly isn’t anything to hate about this – it’s as lore-friendly as it gets.

11. Cover Khajiit – Better Khajiit Textures

Dial up your graphics with this freebie, it turns the basic Khajiit textures into something taken out of a Hollywood film.

It’s truly amazing what a small change in textures can do to a game.

And if you’re playing as a Khajiit, you’re going to want to use this.

Watch those pesky pixels get completely obliterated from your screen with this super HD replacement of all Khajiit skins!

10. SC – Khajiit Improvement

This mod also makes some changes to the textures of Khajiit in-game, but I’m adding it to this list because it also changes the way they “morph”.

Have you ever felt that emotions aren’t well expressed by these feline creatures?

If so, this mod will help a lot.

I mean, we all know that Skyrim characters have always seemed to lack emotion. But it becomes an even bigger issue with races like the Khajiit or the Argonians.

This mod reworks the way these cats move and interact with others, plus some graphics updates, so it’s worth a try to see if you like this better than other options.

9. Khajiit Sprint and Sneak

Well this is something I didn’t know I needed until I installed it.

I never really noticed how weird it was for Khajiit to move like regular people… until I gave this mod a go.

Holy damn.

It just makes the movements of all Khajiit feel so realistic in some weird cat-like way, you know?

One would never think that any character movement in the game looks out of place. But once you install this mod, you will never be able to go back to the vanilla Khajiit-walk. Trust me.

8. Portable Campsite

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Even though this mod isn’t directly a Khajiit mod per se, it’s one of the best you can get if you intend to role play as a Khajiit wanderer.

Use your campsite and rest at night after a long day of traveling, or light up your campfire in the woods to rest after a long walk.

Portable Campsite is the first mod that I recommend you download if you’re going for an immersive Khajiit playthrough.

It’s one you’ve gotta try first to see why it’s so great.

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7. SRM Companion Cart

Now here’s another mod that fits the immersive RPG experience like no other.

This adds a companion cart that you can ride, which comes packed with things that’ll help a wary Khajiit on their travels.

Set up a camp and establish yourself as the most prominent wander-trader in the world of Tamriel. Assuming that’s your goal, of course.

6. Raj’Dya – The Khajiit-Themed Player Home

Skyrim is a long ways away from Elsweyr, but Raj’Dya is the closest you’ll get to feeling at home in the frozen lands of the north.

This mod adds one thing, and does it well: the best player house for a Khajiit that I’ve encountered in the Skyrim modding community.

It’s located in the northernmost part of the map, just above a small island that resembles a small desert, with a little shack that actually has much more on the inside than you’d think.

There’s no better place for a Khajiit to call home.

5. Your Market Stall

It’s cool to roleplay as a trader and all, but this mod takes it to the next level.

With “Your Market Stall” you’ll be able to actually set up a market stall and sell stuff to wanderers and citizens, really anyone that might come across it.

The idea is to have your own market and set it up around any city. But you can also have it set up on a road if you like, pretty much anywhere you can drum up business.

Now you can finally sell all those items at a fair price (or rip people off, up to you!)

4. Inigo – The Khajiit Follower

Why travel through the lands alone when you could have a fully-voiced companion by your side?

I’ve already reviewed Inigo in my other companion mods list, but I couldn’t help but recommend it here to my Khajiit-loving friends.

This is by far one of the best companion mods in the Skyrim community.

Being a Khajiit makes it an obvious choice for an immersive companion. But this is one dope MF’er to have with you too.

3. Khajiit Den and Tavern – The Scratching Post

It really sucks for Khajiit and Argonians to be judged so much by humans.

That’s why the Khajiit set themselves up with a fantastic tavern where only members of their own kin are allowed to access freely.

Well, with this mod anyway.

The Scratching Post is located on the outskirts of Riften. Pay it a visit and experience what it’s like to live among other Khajiit, without the fear of being judged by anyone!

2. Toggle Khajiit Night Eye

This mod allows you to use the Night Eye ability of the Khajiit whenever you see fit.

Activate and deactivate to your liking, all to access one of the most useful powers of this feline race!

You can also set how much power you want the ability to have, since it comes with toggle options too.

This brings much more depth to being a Khajiit (I mean, more than in the base game—I admit they’re pretty cool as they are).

1. Moonpath to Elsweyr

If you’ve been around the Skyrim modding community for a few years, then you already knew this mod was going to place first on my list.

Moonpath to Elsweyr opens up an entire new questline that will take you from the coldest cave in Skyrim to the hot deserts of Elsweyr, the motherland of all Khajiit.

This mod stands out as one of the best Skyrim mods out there – not only when it comes to Khajiit-related additions, but in general.

So if you’re looking for a real complete Khajiit playthrough I highly recommend starting with this mod first, then looking over the list to pick & choose some others.

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I think all NPCs in Skyrim look too similar.

There’s just something about the way they look that makes them all eerily similar, and over time I’ve grown to dislike that feeling. Especially after playing the game for so many years!

Well I say something must be done, for the sake of millions of TES players worldwide – so I decided to get my hands dirty and dive into the deep dark section of the Nexus to find some of the most unique NPC mods for Skyrim.

After scrolling through a surprising number of pages, I came across these mods that’ll make you wonder why you never grabbed these sooner!

From basic changes of NPC features, to outright total overhauls, this list is for you if you’re tired of getting the same vibes from every Skyrim NPC.

15. Gender & Race Heights

Have you ever wondered why everyone in the game is the same height?

I, for one, feel truly discriminated. I want my character to be as short as I am!

And I think it’s total bull that the height setting is just not there.

While this mod doesn’t help with my woes, it does make the height of females and males different according to their race. Makes sense!

14. The College of Winterhold NPC Improvement

As someone who’s played the College of Winterhold questline over 5 times (I don’t care what anybody says, I love it), it does get old looking at the same NPCs over and over again.

Especially considering most NPC characters look outdated after all these years.

This mod is truly something else when it comes to improving the cosmetic feel of the game.

It changes the appearance of all members of the College of Winterhold, designing them far more like real people, and far less like cartoonish beings.

A mod to get if you’ve replayed the game multiple times, and certainly worth getting if you intend to do it again.

13. Populated Lands, Roads, and Paths

Skyrim feels a bit dead at times. And even though I’ve strived to keep away from any NPC-specific mod, I think it’s more than fair that I add a mod like this one.

What it does is add new merchants, adventurers, travelers, and civilians to the many roads of Skyrim.

This should make you feel less lonely traveling around the world.

This mod is particularly special because of how simple it seems to be on paper.

Once you install it, you’ll realize how truly dead the game seems to be in vanilla. And how amazing it is to actually travel roads that don’t remind you of that dark alley where people got killed near your old place (maybe that’s just me, though).

12. Adventurers and Travelers

This one is pretty much the same as the last mod, but some minor differences.

It adds parties of travelers to the cities of the game, as well as to the various roads across the land of Skyrim.

This one, however, also adds these adventurers to certain towns.

Not only will your travels feel less lonely, but you’ll also have the chance to meet up with these same guys in your favorite cities, too.

A pretty small but cool change, I have to say.

11. Change Follower Outfits

This is a simple mod that allows you to edit your follower’s inventories while they follow you around.

If you dismiss them, well, they’ll keep the stuff that you gave them.

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Yes you’ve read my mind: walking storage containers!

10. Diverse Guards of Skyrim

Have you ever noticed how the same group of dudes seem to be the only guards in the entire game?

Even in SSE, most of the guards in the game look extremely similar.

This can be very bad for immersion’s sake. So I thought this would be a great mod to add onto this list.

With this installed you’ll notice that the game is populated by many more female guards, guards of different races, and more.

Make Skyrim feel more alive and less like a racially-segregated place.

9. Decent Women

Now this mod changes the way every woman in the game looks, turning them into much more attractive people than what they look like in the base game.

It does remove some of that gritty feeling… but do we always want that? Even on the 10th playthrough?

I have to say that I do not notice any difference on the Khajit, Argonian, and Ogre women. So I’m assuming the dude who created this must have a kink somewhere!

Jokes aside, it’s a fantastic mod if you’re tired of looking at the same faces every time you play the game.

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8. Appropriately Attired Jarls

Jarls should dress like actual jarls, and not like some random dude who’s sitting atop a throne.

Well this mod changes the outfit of the Jarls (be it the Jarls reigning at the start of the game, or the ones that take over later) and makes them look much more royal.

And the jarls staff people also gets new clothing, too.

Look how fancy they’re dressed now! So cool.

7. NPC Clothes Changes and Maintainer

I already covered mods that allow you to tweak the outfits of your followers… but this one takes it to the next level.

It allows you to tweak the outfit of every single NPC in the game.

Not only that, but they’ll always keep the stuff that you give them, regardless of their dress codes.

You can make guards wear dresses if you want. Which makes them look more like cheap man-whores than actual guards (is there any difference, though?).

Tweak the outfits of whoever you want and have fun for days while doing so!

6. Consistent Older People

This amazing mod takes aging to the next level by actually making the skin of older people look like the actual skin of… well, older people.

In Skyrim, most of the old people in the game simply have an old face. But their bodies look exactly the same.

Not too realistic, eh? This mod changes that and makes the body of all old characters look like the actual body of an old person.

A bit eerie at first, but a good mod nonetheless – especially after you get used to the new digs.

5. Populated Cities

This is the mod to get if you’ve had enough of all cities in the game feeling equally dead.

There seems to be no one around when you walk around a city in Skyrim. And the problem gets crazier if you’ve been playing the game for a while.

The same people are always in the same spots, doing the same things, and saying the same garbage. What kinda life are they living over there?

Populated Cities adds a bunch of new random (and killable) NPCs. They interact with their surroundings, walk around, and make cities feel more like actual cities instead of giant rocky graveyards.

An awesome mod if you’re into immersion, and one that will make the game feel truly fresh.

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4. Inconsequential NPCs

Continuing the trend of immersion, this mod makes it so many new NPC characters get added to the game.

All of which have new interactions that they can take with one another.

These interactions are fully voiced by the creaotrs of the mod, which should keep you on the edge of your seat while playing. I mean it’s not an end-all be-all mod… but imagine adding this in with some others, trying to hear what all of these folks are saying.

These NPCs are inconsequential too. Which means that they’re all fully killable and play no part other than adding a new feeling to the game.

A cool mod nonetheless!

3. Organized Bandits in Skyrim

Organized Bandits makes all bandits in the game feel truly unique.

In fact, the mod adds a staggering 57 new bandit types, and over 2500 new bandits in total.

If you’re tired of having the same dudes coming at you time and time again, this one will help you enjoy being attacked.

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2. Interesting NPCs

I’ve always been a sucker for complex mods that seem like they’d be incredibly difficult to create.

So I can’t help but add this one here, and trust me it’s detailed.

Interesting NPCs adds over 250 new NPCs, all of which are fully voiced by great voice actors.

And 25 of them are new followers that you can get, too.

There’s also a good number of these that are marriable characters.

Overall a seriously brilliant mod that’s worth trying at least once.

1. Amazing Follower Tweaks

We all know that followers are the ultimate type of NPC that we love to edit.

Given how they follow us around during the entire game, they’re the folks we see quite often.

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And this mod allows you to truly make edits into every follower. And these edits go deep my friends.

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This is, by far, the best follower NPC mod that I’ve ever tried out.

Absolutely give it a go.

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