Everyone is clean as a whistle in Armor.. except you

All the NPC waltzing around town in the mud all day and they look great in their armor, then there you are, dirty as all hell all the time. Sure by the end of the day some people are muddied up but idk, you just get dirty too quickly after getting cleaned up.

Between fast traveling back and forth just so you don’t look utterly disgusting comepared to everyone else and how quickly you get dirted up it’s a bit much. This isn’t laundry simulator lol.

I have no issue going to clean my things on occasion but by golly are you a dirt sponge. This needs to be dialed way back imo.

Apparently it’s too much for the trough to get the mud off your gloves so you have constantly mud caked gloves, which I doubt people leave on their gloves all day. I’m not touching the muddy ground 24/7, why must thou endure mud gloves!

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Agree…

  • talk to anybody -
    “Jesus Christ you look like sh**! Did someone attack you?”

So find the nearest local bath house like at Talberg. Take a bath, get your clothing laundered, fill your belly with pottage/grog of ale, recruit the services of a comely wench masseur (who will warm your bed for extra fee), or all of these if you have the coin.

If your clothing is that worn, visit the nearest/local tailor. Or smith/armorer who will repair your combat gear & equipment.

Else it’s back to remaining the mud grubbing sloth who reeks of the dung pile behind every villen’s hovel. :joy:

Or free if you’re a troubadour.

It would Def be cool and immersive if npcs would get dirty and had to clean up like the PC does. I see commoners all the time use water bins but their apperance doesn’t change.