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This game is the best Elder Scrolls game for exploring, as you actually DO get rewarded for exploring. And it's really fun to do because this is one of those "lore" game that make you really think about why stuff is there, who made it, etc.
lol
Falls on water like a boss
I LIKED SEEING YOU USE CAPS LIKE IT WAS XMAS:)LOL
- Main story line (become Nerevar and defeat Dagoth Ur.)
- Guild/faction quest lines, (Fighters Guild, Mages Guild, Morag Tong, Imperials.)
- Miscellani quests, (such as Fargoth's ring, Fargoth's tax, each with multiple endings when given choices.)
- explore entire island and disclose entire map, (including all castles, buildings, dungeons, islands, ship wrecks.)
- level to max capacity
- level out skills
- play around with construction set, (create items, build missions, dialogue, mapping.)
- mods, (AK gun mod, Doctor Who, Chuck Norris.)
- talk to every character and fill up points in your journal.
- collect items, such as full sets of armor, weapons, objects
- tinker aroud with console commands, (there is a momentarily fun one where you can transfer to the developers room, which contains all objects etc. in game.)
Find the easter eggs and enjoy them. Notable easter eggs include:
- find the only muffin in Morrowind
- find the Bitter cup
- References to Orwell's '1984,' such as the ministry of truth and thought police, (telepaths.)
- 'Art of War Magic' book, (like Sun Tzu's 'Art of War.)
- Ashes of Lord Brinne, and the Mentor's Ring. Lord Brinne was the online name of Bill
Iburg, a fan who died before Morrowind's release. He also received similar tributes in other
games that were in development, notably Deus Ex.
- Charles the Plant
- Creeper the Scamp and Mud crab merchant, (worth-while to rid you of your incredibly pricy
items.)
- M'aiq the Liar (who talks about things to do with Morrowind, and explains missing things)
- Fishy stick reference
- body of Indiana Jones
- Pokemon references
I purposely left out information on how to find them; that is your adventure. Only kidding; I am lazy.