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More interaction with the environment such as playing instruments and journal writing.
More verbal interaction with companions.
An inventory that is not only effected by weight but space constraints.
With the above in mind make it so we can buy a horse and wagon like in DAGGERFALL.
A ingame paper map that wears out over time which we have to replace by buying or looting.
Story tellers who travel the lands telling stories and book readers reading in towns.
I could see a dwarven race happening but on one of the other planets we see in the sky to explain their size due to gravity and never having been seen before in previous games. They might be somehow related to the Dwemer but are not actually them.
Yes like the Sload and maybe those Monkey people.
Check out some of the furniture in the dwarven ruins, it's sort of obvious they are a smaller race of elves. Maybe not midgetsize short but let's say 6-12 inches shorter than the average elf.
They're also not stocky. They have a thin build with pointy beards from what i remember of the dwemer ghosts i encountered in MORROWIND.