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If you dare to defy the gods, take my hand
when the guard apprehends you for murdering someone in broad daylight and you show them your morag tong writ of execution
Throwing out another s’witpost onto the hellsite again, the Morag Tong has been occupying 80% of my brain
funny enough i think morrowind almost does the whole "nameless bandits" thing better than any game after it, mostly bc they're literally not nameless. almost every single bandit/smuggler/what-have-you has a fucking name. they're literally whole guys and sometimes they're related to other guys, and sometimes really important guys. galmis dren is not just a random battlemage you fight at the end of nammu. he's evidently a member of the prestigious dren family, which includes the literal duke of vvardenfell vedam dren himself. (i headcanon that galmis is actually orvas dren's illegitimate son.)
like unrelated to the point i was originally trying to make with this post. i love how interconnected the world feels due to the reuse of common surnames. like there'll be multiple people with the same last name, and that doesn't technically mean they're related but it's fun to pretend they are. and you can literally go to the ancestral tombs of LIVING families. eso tried to incorporate the ancestors of several morrowind characters but tbh morrowind did it first and better imo. you can literally go to a tomb and fight the great grandad (as a ghost or bonewalker or skeleton, albeit never named) of somebody you met in ald'ruhn that one time
Happy Pride Month, Shadowmere!
so... what is in the shed đŸ¤”
The Shed!
The Shed!
Certainly not all the way down, right? Only one way to find out!
when we find the secrets of The Shed
We’re getting there I’m sure!
Well of course you know what’s inside, it’s The Shed!
That’s right, The Shed is here!
Watch your head, here comes The Shed!
You’re in luck, here’s The Shed!
The Shed is love, The Shed is life
Behold!
The Todd!
nwah geographic
This is just awful
Yuck
Realized what he reminded me of
Not only was she fucked into oblivion, but morrowind and skyrim too
at this point its pretty much a crime for skyrim to still be 60 dollars
I’m so glad I got into Morrowind via fan art on Tumblr because all the art is like:
cosmic & body horror, gothic imagery, fire & shadow, dead gods & sacred texts & metaphysics
and then you actually play the game & it’s like:
I am whatever the opposite of a speed runner is. I am a game meanderer. I have to look at literally everything. I am overly cautious in every way. I forget to pause and wander away from the game. I take a minimum 7 hours to get through any given level. If you give me a timer I will cry.
i can't stop watching this
Traveling between cities in Skyrim and Oblivion
Traveling between cities in Morrowind
Perhaps Bethesda won't release a Morrowind remaster because they know if we see Dagoth Ur in 4k graphics, horny jail will not hold us any longer.