old morrowind mods had this colorful fairycore fantasy energy and korana absolutely carried it
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old morrowind mods had this colorful fairycore fantasy energy and korana absolutely carried it
Apologies. I meant the Erabenimsun of Molag Amur. What of their funerary practices?
For the Erabensimsun, I'll go back to my original concept which inspried the Red Wisdom mod where I associated each of the tribes with a traditional element:
Urshilaku - Earth | Ash / Cairn or Foundation
Ahemmusa - Water | Oblivion / Memory
Zainab - Wind | Storm / Voice
Erabenimsun - Fire | Lava / Destruction
Here's what I wrote about the Erabenimsun:
"Erabenimsun can relatively easily be associated with fire since they live in the Molag Amur region and some of their older members are known to have personalities of a fiery nature. Their burial cavern would have lava pits and magma flows. They place their recently deceased into “heat tubes” to quickly dry out the cadavers. This process imbues the Erabenimsun mummies with a dark, cracked surface. White ash which blasts them from the earth's heat covers the front of the mummies giving them a ghostly appearance. Sometimes their warriors will dawn white ash death masks of their own when going into battle. Particularly with the expectation that they will die."
Obviously the Erabenimsun burial caverns were not shown in Red Wisdom due to time constraints, but this is how I envision them.
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moons visible all day every day. you're welcome.
i put him in morrowind
i didn't even give him any dialogue he is just
vibing
Quickly getting irritated that all of the walkthroughs I can find for modding Morrowind assume the reader/viewer already knows something about modding or has working knowledge of computer software.
Neither of which is me.
Also, the walkthroughs use terms I don't have any familiarity with and the files n shit they're clicking on aren't on my laptop (or if they are, they're named differently, e.g. there is no 'computer' listing in file explorer, but when I click 'This PC' it takes me to C drive like the listing named 'computer' does) and I am absolutely a dumbass when it comes to computers so unless I know EXACTLY what I'm clicking on and aaking the computer to do with zero amiguity, I'm not touching a thing because shure as shit I'll like delete the phyical device or something. Also between ADHD and Autism I can't 'connect the dots' bases on context clues like an NT person can; when I try, shit goes very, very badly.
I want a walkthrough that politely treats me like a boomer with alzheimers and hearing loss, takes me step by step and goes over any errors I could possibly encounter (I got one earlier and when both me and my spouse googled it to find out hownto fix it, nothing came up), doesn't use any initialisims or if it does, it tells me what the fuck a UAC is, and also lists ALL of the terms that might be used for the same thing.
But, so far I can't find anything like that and it's starting to flat piss me off because one of THE main reasons I dropped 1k on a gaming rig was to play modded Morrowind.
Adds a lore-friendly version of the Mandalorian armor from Star Wars. It is called the Oanorin-Rasman armor which means Oathman of Law in Dunmeris.
It is RELEASED
So I’ve been working on modding my Morrowind and writing this Morrowind graphics guide for a month now, and I’m pretty sure I’m only about two thirds of the way done, but it sure does look good so far!
A disease of an unusual nature has come to Pelagiad. Will you come to the aid of the townsfolk or let them dance until they drop?
Made for the Week 3 challenge (Illusion & Infection) of the Morrowind May Modathon 2024 in collaboration with AFFA aka Douglas Goodall, Greatness7, Melchior Dahrk, and Seelof.