This project is kind of an add-on to Iliana's famous mod http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=36303
Previous threads:
http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/topic/1062821-wipz-elsweyrs-kingdom-of-rimmen
http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/topic/1067779-wipz-elsweyrs-kingdom-of-rimmen-thread-2
http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/topic/1082946-elsweyrs-kingdom-of-rimmen/ (Thread 3)
http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/topic/1100237-wipz-elsweyrs-kingdom-of-rimmen-thread-4/
Team:
grzesiog1 - started the project, but had to leave us.
http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/user/560600-auryga - forced into being the team leader by grzesiog1. So it's all his fault, not mine.

http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/user/606727-aussie-in-oblivion.
http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/user/416156-googlepox.
http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/user/567880-johnn123.
http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/user/599040-norinvaux.
http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/user/591230-zaf.
http://www.gamesas.com/index.php?/user/227375-mr-siika - not sure if I'm allowed to name him a team member, but he very much helped us to start the project with several custom meshes.
Website: http://rimmen.weebly.com/
Look there especially for the latest screenshots.
Alpha version on Tesnexus (mainly our modding resource, not much working yet):
http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=31203
Overview picture (a bit outdated, see the other pictures on Tesnexus):
http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/images/31203-1-1271603447.jpg
Some background:
http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Pocket_Guide_to_the_Empire,_1st_Edition
Rimmen
Though ostensibly its own kingdom, Rimmen still pays tribute to the Mane of Elsweyr, from whose realm it seceded in CE812 during the Interregnum. Earlier, Akaviri refugees had fled persecution when the warlord Attrebus briefly aspired to the Imperial Throne. Attrebus, though he lasted no longer than most of the pretender kings of that period, thought he might rid Cyrodiil of the foreigners who had ruled it for the first half of the Common Era, and he drove the Akaviris past the Empire's borders into Elsweyr. The khajiit granted them asylum in the hills and steppes of northwestern Elsweyr, where they dwelt in relative seclusion until remnants of the Dir-Kamal resurfaced in Cyrodiil, seizing the Throne from Attrebus' successors. The Rimmen (literally, the "Rim Men," as the khajiit called them) joined their brothers to try to rebuild the Empire. This effort was doomed to failure, but not before the khajiit attempted to reclaim their lands in a series of bloody border wars. Currently, since the ascension of Tiber Septim, the hapless Rimmen have once again submitted to the protection of the Mane, with a renewed tribute paying for the Cat Lord's guarantee of their independence, a truly weak reed upon which to lean.
Rimmen
Though ostensibly its own kingdom, Rimmen still pays tribute to the Mane of Elsweyr, from whose realm it seceded in CE812 during the Interregnum. Earlier, Akaviri refugees had fled persecution when the warlord Attrebus briefly aspired to the Imperial Throne. Attrebus, though he lasted no longer than most of the pretender kings of that period, thought he might rid Cyrodiil of the foreigners who had ruled it for the first half of the Common Era, and he drove the Akaviris past the Empire's borders into Elsweyr. The khajiit granted them asylum in the hills and steppes of northwestern Elsweyr, where they dwelt in relative seclusion until remnants of the Dir-Kamal resurfaced in Cyrodiil, seizing the Throne from Attrebus' successors. The Rimmen (literally, the "Rim Men," as the khajiit called them) joined their brothers to try to rebuild the Empire. This effort was doomed to failure, but not before the khajiit attempted to reclaim their lands in a series of bloody border wars. Currently, since the ascension of Tiber Septim, the hapless Rimmen have once again submitted to the protection of the Mane, with a renewed tribute paying for the Cat Lord's guarantee of their independence, a truly weak reed upon which to lean.
Copied from Lady Nerevar's Imperial Library http://www.imperial-library.info/content/infernal-city-lore-notes#Elsweyr on Greg Keyes book http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Infernal_City.
Moon-sugar is rare in the northern parts of Elsweyr, but plentiful in Rimmen (and presumably other cities). p.179
Rimmen had elegant bones of ivory-colored stone with few towers but many domes. Soldiers - human soldiers, met them at the gate, searched them, questioned them, and eventually passed them through. For another hundred yards they snaked through the twists and turns of an entry overlooked by platforms for archers, mages, and siege weapons. That brought them to the market, a bustling, colorful plaza empty in the middle but girdled by tents and stalls and bounded by canols. A broad avenue flanked by more expansive waterways continued on to what was clearly the palace, an ancient-looking structure raised up on a high, tiered stone substructure. The tiers held some buildings, and apparently earth, because he could see trees growing there. Surmounting what was a cylindrical building with a large golden dome. Water cascaded down the sides of the palace, feeding into the pool that encircled it.
Off to the eastern side of the palace, he could see the odd curly-edged roof of what had to be the Akaviri temple Annaig had mentioned. The only place he'd ever seen with similar architecture was Cloud Ruler Temple... p.184
He was surprised that fewer than half of the people he saw were Khajiit, and many of those lolled about with wild of vacant eyes, skooma pipes clutched in their hands. It was a strange sight to see in an open, public square...
They left the plaza, crossing a canol on a footbridge and thence down a narrow street where gently chiming bells were depended between the flat roods of the buildings and viridian moths flittered in the shadows. The addicts there even thicker here, a few watching them and holding out their hands for money; but mods were shivering, lost in their visions.
They arrived at their destination, a smaller square with a fortified building surrounded by guards in purple surcoats and red sashes. A sign proclaimed the place to be KINGDOM OF RIMMEN STATE STORE.
Once again they were searched, questioned, and then passed into a low-ceilinged room where twenty of so people stood on line at a counter. Only one person, an Altmer, seemed to be dealing with the customers, but others worked behind him, wrapping paper packages into even larger paper packages. p.185
Moon-sugar is rare in the northern parts of Elsweyr, but plentiful in Rimmen (and presumably other cities). p.179
Rimmen had elegant bones of ivory-colored stone with few towers but many domes. Soldiers - human soldiers, met them at the gate, searched them, questioned them, and eventually passed them through. For another hundred yards they snaked through the twists and turns of an entry overlooked by platforms for archers, mages, and siege weapons. That brought them to the market, a bustling, colorful plaza empty in the middle but girdled by tents and stalls and bounded by canols. A broad avenue flanked by more expansive waterways continued on to what was clearly the palace, an ancient-looking structure raised up on a high, tiered stone substructure. The tiers held some buildings, and apparently earth, because he could see trees growing there. Surmounting what was a cylindrical building with a large golden dome. Water cascaded down the sides of the palace, feeding into the pool that encircled it.
Off to the eastern side of the palace, he could see the odd curly-edged roof of what had to be the Akaviri temple Annaig had mentioned. The only place he'd ever seen with similar architecture was Cloud Ruler Temple... p.184
He was surprised that fewer than half of the people he saw were Khajiit, and many of those lolled about with wild of vacant eyes, skooma pipes clutched in their hands. It was a strange sight to see in an open, public square...
They left the plaza, crossing a canol on a footbridge and thence down a narrow street where gently chiming bells were depended between the flat roods of the buildings and viridian moths flittered in the shadows. The addicts there even thicker here, a few watching them and holding out their hands for money; but mods were shivering, lost in their visions.
They arrived at their destination, a smaller square with a fortified building surrounded by guards in purple surcoats and red sashes. A sign proclaimed the place to be KINGDOM OF RIMMEN STATE STORE.
Once again they were searched, questioned, and then passed into a low-ceilinged room where twenty of so people stood on line at a counter. Only one person, an Altmer, seemed to be dealing with the customers, but others worked behind him, wrapping paper packages into even larger paper packages. p.185