A Skyrim player is filling Breezehome with cheese, and while their motive is unclear - other than the obvious love of cheese - this has led to an abundance of cheese puns and appreciation for the consumable on the Skyrim subreddit. Cooking recipes and food in Skyrim requires a range of different ingredients, and while a wheel of cheese can heal a player, a hearty cooked meal is always preferable.

As players of Bethesda's 2011 entry to its Elder Scrolls series are aware, there are several types of cheese that can be found throughout Skyrim, which most often come in the form of wheels or wedges. If consumed, cheese wheels and wedges offer a small amount of health, and when combined with other ingredients at a cooking place, players can create culinary delights such as the ale-infused Elsweyr fondue, which restores Magicka, and despite containing ale, can be gifted to adopted children in Skyrim.

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Reddit user and Skyrim fan TNWODISCIPLE has decided to fill Breezehome, a purchasable house in Whiterun, with these wheels of cheese, which they have collected in their time playing the game, rather than using console functions or mods to spawn the hordes of dairy. This is not the first time TNWODISCIPLE has filled areas of Skyrim with consumables, having previously filled a large part of Whiterun with cheese and swamped a naked Inigo with sweet rolls. Their antics seem to go down well with Skyrim fans on Reddit, and this time is no different. The Breezehome venture has garnered over 1,000 upv0tes in under a day of posting it, with commenters even suggesting they rename Breezehome to "Cheesehome" or "Brie's home." Others suggested the mod Cheesemod for Everyone, which adds over a hundred new types of cheeses and a new quest from Skyrim's Sheogorath, the Daedric Prince of Madness who made the Wabbajack, an artifact that can transform people into wheels of cheese.

Despite the majority of Reddit users who commented showing an appreciation for the Skyrim player's quest to fill areas with cheese, or just sharing their love of cheese in general, others did raise concern for their computer, stating that a computer or console couldn't handle that much cheese on-screen at once without suffering from immense lag or crashing. This has been the case in the past with other players who have overpowered Bethesda's games by not doing what's expected in the standard game, as was the case with one player who crashed Fallout 76 by overloading it with nukes.

Although TNWODISCIPLE's motives for filling the world of Skyrim with cheese is unclear, it has been a great source of entertainment for those who have followed their journey to date. As computers get more powerful, and as Bethesda continues to release more versions of Skyrim with each significant technical update, it's still to be seen just how much cheese TNWODISCIPLE will be able to cram into the game. As always, the skybox's the limit.

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Source: TNWODISCIPLE/RedditCheesemod for Everyone