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So, I decided after looking at this thread, it needed editing.
Morrowind discussion, discuss about Morrowind.
Pretty straight forward really.
Tell us your Morrowind storys, cool stuff you've done ect.
Alright, so I grudgingly accept this and return to the guild. I enquire about the guild dues to the lady that gave me the mission, but there's no option to pay them myself. She just tells me the mission again. I really can't be bothered to go all the way back, so can anyone tell me an easy way out of this pickle?
> This game does sound interesting, I may get it next week and see what
> it's like for myself. I am a fan of RPG's and this seems to have a
> lot going for it.
It really is worth getting and, in my opinion, by far the best game available for Xbox. There's so much scope for your character; it isn't like other RPGs - you can choose what you want to be by training certain skills. Wizard, Warrior, Crusader, Thief, Chemist - it's all there, and there's so much freedom that you can do practically whatever you want. Every action has an affect on the world around you, too.
The game world is massive - if you've got a fast character, and are carrying few belongings, you could get from one side to the other in about two hours (real time), providing you don't have any run-ins with any of the creatures that inhabit the gameworld (very unlikely). The game's full of people with their own problems, living their own lives plus wildlife and areas of deep wilderness - not to mention a volcanic mountain. It's a living breathing world in which you're free to do as you will.
When you go work for him, before he gives you any missions, he first asks you to take off your clothes lol.
I was just innocently asking questions around in Vivec, when one bloke called me "Sweetie Pie" and "Muffin" on numerous occasions. Except he was wearing beefy armour and looked quite mean.
I decided to kill him for being camp, not that there is anything wrong with camp people, but he came onto me. That rules for a death sentence!
> This game sounds life consuming.
It is. Which is worrying, but it's so god damn addicitve.
Must....resist......playing.....
Although about a month ago I did actually finally kill Dagoth Ur for the first time, after having owned the game for nearly a year :)
Have a look at your game map, or alternativly look at this convieniently circled for you, picture I uploaded (its quite a big pic, so if you've got a slow connection, you'll have to wait, look at the bottem of the map.....)
http://www.geocities.com/gamezfreakstuff/Morrowindmap1