
You are still able to approach her again with the same options if you do this. It is no small thing to submit yourself to the flesh sculptor's knife." and begin to read a book. If you tell her you'll have to think about it, she'll respond, "Indeed. She will then check to see if you are a client, asking "So are you here as a client? Shall I remake your face?" unless you are a vampire, in which case she'll tell you "But, my techniques only work on the living, not those that have crossed over into undeath."Īt this point, you can choose to have your appearance changed, back out, or question her qualifications. Either way, she will subtly insult you, by implying that your appearance is not "artful" or referring to you as the "scum of Skyrim". After all, the sculptor cannot always choose the finest clay." If you are a vampire, however, she will be able to tell and instead say, "What have you done to yourself? I can't work with you in this state, night-walker." You can ask her what she's talking about, or tell her you've already heard of her. Upon approaching her, she'll speak to you before you can say a word: "Hmm, I suppose I can work with your face. Sitting alone on a bench is Galathil, the face sculptor you're seeking. "Face butcher" is more like it from what I've heard." Make your way to the Ragged Flagon, located within Riften's sewer network and accessible through the Ratway.

Your map will not be updated with a quest marker, but if you travel to Riften, a guard will make a negative comment about the face sculptor, conveniently providing her location: "Take my advice, don't listen to that talk of the "face sculptor" down in the Ragged Flagon. Do you believe that?" Your quest journal will update with the objective to locate the face sculptor.

As for other race conversions, you'll just have to go by trial and error."Beauty or hideous deformity, nothing is beyond my skill." I'm not sure why that is, but it worked for me.

If you change an imperial to a khajiit, for example, they will have fur and a tail, but their heads will stay human, except with a disembodied set of khajiit teeth floating in front of them.ĮDIT: Actually, you can change an imperial to a khajiit correctly by doing this: Change the NPC to an Argonian first, and then change them to a khajiit. A few examples would be "setrace argonian" or "setrace woodelf". The correct answer to your question is to go into the command console in-game with the tilde (~) key, click on the character you want to change with the mouse pointer (might take a few tries to select the character, the console pointer can be kind of finicky) and enter "Setrace ". The stupidity of the people on this site never ceases to amaze me.
