The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind

The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind

kingKaungFU May 24, 2024 @ 12:49pm
Quest Marker
I'm coming to Morrowind for the first time after completing Skyrim. I was wondering...is there a Quest marker mod for Morrowind? I know people will say "Just go read" but not everyone is a reader and not everyone is a hardcore Elder Scroll fan. Many people like me play video games to avoid reading anything or using our brains/intelligence.

I feel like there must be a way to mark quests and locations and tell you where you gotta go.

So...are there any Quest/location mods on the internet or Nexus Mods???
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lonetrav Jun 2, 2024 @ 10:23am 
Originally posted by Tay of the Lor:
... there is one side quest that I found about a lost treasure that I did give up on after an hour wondering around the area that the journal basically said "its in this area, but nobody has found it". ...
Do you remember which quest it was or where / by whom you received it?
I've yet to find a quest target I couldn't get to with the help of exploring and reading the journal. :-)
Last edited by lonetrav; Jun 2, 2024 @ 10:27am
Tay of the Lor Jun 2, 2024 @ 10:44am 
Originally posted by lonetrav:
Originally posted by Tay of the Lor:
... there is one side quest that I found about a lost treasure that I did give up on after an hour wondering around the area that the journal basically said "its in this area, but nobody has found it". ...
Do you remember which quest it was or where / by whom you received it?
I've yet to find a quest target I couldn't get to with the help of exploring and reading the journal. :-)

I just checked my save file and couldn't find the entry in my journal or in the quest log but it referred to an area south of Vas (Top of the map among the islands, I remember because I got sick of swimming between them - it just occurred to me that maybe the entrance is underwater) - I don't want to send you on a wild goose chase lol
lonetrav Jun 2, 2024 @ 10:52am 
OK - thanks.
theo Jun 3, 2024 @ 1:27am 
I remember Tenim's Bounty was a pain to find and it was also in the northern isles.
But then who said the NPCs who give you directions should all possess perfect geographic knowledge. It only makes sense that some of them are more vague and misleading than others. Navigation and exploration is a big part of the game
Last edited by theo; Jun 3, 2024 @ 1:28am
lonetrav Jun 3, 2024 @ 1:28am 
Thanks, theo - sounds interesting. I'll try to find a suitable old savegame and then pay the guy in the Wolverine Hall Fighter Guild a visit ... (without looking up the quest details in uesp before I go there).
briarroot Jun 3, 2024 @ 8:47am 
Originally posted by theo:
But then who said the NPCs who give you directions should all possess perfect geographic knowledge. It only makes sense that some of them are more vague and misleading than others. Navigation and exploration is a big part of the game

I agree with that in a way. The very nature of criminal activity (smuggling, banditry) means the hide-outs are going to be hard to find. Ditto long-lost shrines that no living being has visited in centuries.

But I'm an "outlander" and when one of the natives gives me a specific set of directions to a location and those directions turn out to completely worthless - occasionally even misleading - I get a bit peeved.

What I do in that circumstance is role-play. Maybe that fetcher didn't want me to find the place. Maybe he's working for another faction and wants me to fail. Aaaa-HA ;-)
lonetrav Jun 3, 2024 @ 8:55am 
Originally posted by briarroot:
... when one of the natives gives me a specific set of directions to a location and those directions turn out to completely worthless - occasionally even misleading...
I've asked you for an example, and I'm still waiting. Will I get one this time?
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Date Posted: May 24, 2024 @ 12:49pm
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