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AH YES
>Get rewarded Indoril armor from captain for solving murder mistery.
>Ordinators get triggered and become perma agressive.
One red year wasn't enough.
you n'wah
Black Marsh did nothing wrong
hor ta tor, ta tor
[Taunt the Anhaedra]
Get back to work, filthy scaleback
IM GONNA SAY THE N WORD
Noooo! The imperial funds!!!
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Black Marsh is a mistake in itself
Why is Morrowind so good, friends?
The writers spent the most time on fleshing out the province in the history of the series.
Because it feels alive. Oblivion did an alright job with making the world feel alive, but Skyrim just feels like stagnant NPC's everywhere. Also, variation in landscapes keeps things really fresh.
In the middle of my first playthrough.
Is there anywhere like a house I can get where I can store my extra stuff? I'm getting tired of lugging around heavy gear that I don't want to sell right away.
Join a guild (thieves/mages/fighters/etc.) or a house (Hlaalu, Redoran, Morag Tong, etc.) and use one of the chests there.
You can use Caius house or any guild chest
You could kill the guy who murdered the tax collector and take his house. Kill two birds with one stone.
as a mage i used the basement of the balmora mages' guild and put my treasure on the table.
there are many homes you can live in
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there's a house with a dead guy in balmora
just use his place
Guilds
caius' house
Any house with a lock on it (If no NPC is inside)
You can kill any NPC in a home (Maybe google the NPC first to see if they have to do with any quests)
Mods
Its messy.
I usually take the house just outside of Gniss tied to the land deed quest or i kill the guy with the health scrolls for the kwama mine
It really isn't
the only reason you think that is because Bethesda became lazier and lazier with later games
>Because it feels alive
I sincerely hope you're joking, 60% of the npcs are filler randomly wandering and the rest just stand still waiting to give you a quest
>Playing
>You can Squat in people's houses
>Get own house at Mournhold
>First thing they do is tax the fuck out you0
I wasn't ready for this kind of realism.
I always take the comfy empty home in Mournhold in godsreach
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Skyrim is FUN.
Oblivion is funny and also fun.
Morrowind is hometown. It's like coming home to your doggo after months away.
I'm a "zoomer" playing it for the first time
I'd say Morrowind is better cause it feels alien, the artstyle makes you feel like a stranger in a stranger land
Oblivion feels like a Lotr ripoff and Skyrim like some GoT + snownigger tv show ripoff
Skyrim's only issue is nothing is connected. None of the guilds aside from maybe the thieves guild and the dark brotherhood are connected in anyway. The start of all the guilds are the same too.
>Guild is in a bad situation or poor
>You come in
>You happen to find the Draugr dungeon with the magic ticket
>You are leader
>I'd say Morrowind is better cause it feels alien, the artstyle makes you feel like a stranger in a stranger land
There was actually a topic the other day on Reddit with someone wanting a mod to make Morrowind less alien and more traditional fantasy. Those are the people Bethesda aim for.
What's sad is that according to Bloodmoon Skyrim had it's fair share of alien stuff, cloud whales and some shit.
YOU get back to work ashnigger.
>It's like coming home to your doggo after months away.
Fuck, that's exactly how starting a new game of Morrowind feels like.
>There was actually a topic the other day on Reddit
Tell me he got downvoted to hell
I've never seen a post with so many downvotes. It was at like 6% liked this post.
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Morrowind:
>Giant bug thing that is mindcontrolled to transport passengers
Skyrim
>A fucking horse
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The game is based on a living history that you're a part of, and every action you take in the game somehow plays into or influences that history. It's living, by definition. The fact that Bethesda tried to mimic this in Skyrim and failed so miserably with the Civil War quest line says more about Morrowind then you allow credit for.
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The guy wanted you dead/insulted with the gift
Who you side with in Morrowind has no impact on how the story plays out, unlike in Skyrim.
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