I love the original concept for daedric materials (armor, weapons, etc) they were supposed to be so heavy and daunting that only a god-level PC could wield them. They had gravity-defying 'floating' parts etc, totally reality breaking. These helms would have had full torso-covering sections for example. Source: Morrowind concept art book
As if it couldn't get even more metal apparently the Daedric Face of Terror represents Lord Nerevar's bonewalker form after his death in the Battle of Red Mountain Especially when Bonewalkers are created by binding (often unwilling) soul into a construct made of flesh and bone, resulting said soul becoming mad
@@hoked2194According to UESP: "The Dunmer have Daedric masks styled in tribute to various revered figures, such as the Daedric Faces of Inspiration (Boethia), Terror (Nerevar), and God (Vivec)." Still could not find anything about "bonewalkers". I could only find this from Elder Scrolls fandom: "This helmet can be seen in the "The Art of Morrowind", the official artbook packed with the Collector's Edition of the game. According to Michael Kirkbride, one of the daedric helmets depicted there represents Nerevar Indoril's more terrible aspect as Hortator and Padomaic champion.
The First helmet in your video can be found via a byproduct of a quest of an old Nord reaver named Ennbjof in the Lizard'sHead tavern in the Telvanni Canton, if you ask him about a little secret and have indulged his request for 1 more Mazte he will reward you a story and give you a key to the door at the bottom of the spiraling stair case within the Marvani Ancestral Tomb into Tukushapal. he hints of the axe Stormkiss of the dead Viking Nord Olmgerd the Outlaw, Bastard Son of Herald Hand-free a nord ruler of the northern coasts of Tamriel.
This is one of the reasons Morrowind I so damn cool. Not only do you have to find this secret location beneath an ancestral tomb, you have to go through a maze and multiple high level locks to get to the treasure room. THEN you have to be either lucky enough to find, or know about, the secret loot room in the ceiling only accessible by levitation or a ridiculous jump potion.
4:48 i remember i was so excited to find this secret on my own. spent a lot of time wearing this artifact by the way, but i was a Spellsword and supposed to wear medium armor tho
Really appreciate you still playing Morrowind! It brings back all the good memories like discovering an underwater cave for the first time or having to levitate to find a hidden item. Who can forget putting on the Boots of Blinding Speed the first time and trying to figure out how the hell to use them? 😂 I just didn’t get that same feeling of discovery with Oblivion and Skyrim. Too much hand holding and it felt like everything you find, anyone would’ve found it also. Love the games, but Morrowind is just different. Anyways, I’m sure you’ll move onto other games, but appreciate you taking the time to make the videos. 🧀
Good to see through the infinite sea of new wave morrowind content that new high quality creators like you are releasing consistent good content. Keep up the good work, subbed and smashed like.
Bethesda had more designs for daedric helmets in Morrowind dedicated to each one of the daedric princess both the trinity worshipped by the dunmer and the four princes of the House of Problems, Molag Bal, Mehrunes Dagon, Malacath and Sheogorath. But the other four never made into physical items for the game
I had accidentally found one of the Daedric Face of Inspirations while trying to shelter from sunlight as a vampire. Unfortunately my vampire character is an argonian so it's just a cool paperweight for her.
It's honestly so hard I like them all so much but I'd have to say maybe God, Terror, and then inspiration. But I do love how inspiration has that oblivion symbol on the inspirations collar
@coffeenutgaming You forgot to mention that you can get a key to the high level locks in Tukushapal for Face of God from a Nord in the Lizard's Head tavern (Telvanni Canton, Vivec). He wants a Greef or matze or something similar and cheap in return, and it means you can go and get the face at level 1 or 2 since you can just open the doors to Tukushapal. Hope this helps someone! (note - you can get enough levitate skill at level 1 to get up there but make sure to have a fair bit of gold to craft it if)
If I remebmer correctly, Tukushapal is also part of a quest. Old sailor somewhere in tavern in Vivek can tell you a story in exchange for a drink, and i think he gave you a key to the dungeon.
I remember playing this when I was around 16 and finding the deadric helmet with the orange hair from killing a guy right in the center volcano area with levitation getting in. Great to see what the name of the helmet was. Awesome content
I found that viking burial ship so long ago I had forgotten the name of the ancestral tomb it was in. Was so impressed the the ship that I don't remember that I located the daidric helm.
I'm pretty sure there's also some dark elf wearing one of those, up in the ghost gate. Lmao it took me like a hour to kill that guy so I could snatch it off him for myself, he was tough as nails though but I could hover and shoot fireballs so yeah.
I prefer the Face of God personally because I don’t feel the other two match as well with other armor sets. I also think it’s more expressive, more pronounced features on the face itself. It also helps that it’s the best of them in terms of armor rating and enchant.
The interesting part about much of the super rare loot in Morrowind is that they're often marked by those purple crystals. Even as a child I learned to listen out for that certain hum they made, because it told me something special was around.
I remember when I discovered one of the masks in Molag Amur, but I ended up just leaving it behind because I already had the Helm of Oreyn Bearclaw lol
You can paralyze the arminger and take it from his inventory. You're gonna have to cast an intervention spell to escape or have a teleport spell from a mod. I've pulled it off a few times.
7:22 I like the fact, that there's a random flame atronach roaming the wilds of Morrowind, when in comparison to that in Skyrim, there's only sabrecatto, Winnie Pooh and ugly 8-legged creeps. ...Point given, you'll also have Cliff the annoying Racer in Morrowind and his 93208230852805825802808520855802580582 clones, but lorewise Jiub will take care of that.
Love how it's not like you have to reach a level or farm or something 😂. All you got to do is find it, and in some cases, survive escaping once you got it
Say what you want about morrowinds graphics, but they really compliment the armor in the game. Itemize the Face of God would just look Goofy in Oblivion and Skyrim.
I disagree, the face of god qould probably actually be at home in skyrim, as skyrim is all about dark gloomy tones, course they couldn't just port the model and textures even tho they look good, needs better textures for it to exist but then they'd probably lose the aesthetic of it, they always do
Great job man! Can you pls list all the items you wear in this video? I wanna bulid a samurai like character and this look you have is great for this :)
They are naked because they make them give everything up for the cult. Kinda like in oblivion with the mythic dawn. I believe the big troth full of loot is the stuff people gave up.
@@garydunham335 no source other then just playing the game and putting two and two together. The enemy cult members are always naked with only corpus meat on them. You'll find two troths in six house bases near the shrine.. One with coprus meat.. they eat to join the cult.. and the other filled with random loot and clothes ect ect. I find its logical.. they walk in. Take off all clothes and possessions and place it into one troth container thingy.. and go pick up corpus meat from the other. Giving up ones life to serve the cult and sixth house dagoth ur.. ect. Like I mentioned above.. in oblivion.. you find a similar situation with the mythic dawn. The new initiates have to give up all possessions to join the cult. Just from in game experience.. and enjoying and knowing the actual lore.. well it just makes sense. I can't confirm it's cannon.. but it's heavily implied or.. atleast so it appears to me. You should remember these guys are naked and if they rank up.. they turn into various corpus beasts. None where clothes or armor.. some where ONLY sixth house amulets.. They are ordinary people before they join and get corpus and change.. Their possessions are clearly LEFT somewhere.. and I felt that exchange was around the dagoth ur shrine.. because it's like environmental story telling. They dropped stuff there.. got corpus meat there.. joined the cult infront of the shrine.. and that's where their stuff remains.. till you come along to loot it :) anyways.. hope this explains why I assume this. I won't be so bold to say it's cannon or certain.
The enchantment value on bearclaw is high...but endurance is kind of a wasted stat to boost imo. If you want the avoidance from the agility one of these badboys enchanted with sanctuary is better I think
If there's a canon reason Sixth House Cultists are always naked, I don't know it. I think it's just to put across the fact that they're crazy. Being a cultist who worships Dagoth Ur should not look glamorous, hence, a bunch of naked bums with clubs hanging out with monsters. I'm sure they probably smell bad, too. My favorite of the three is Inspiration. I appreciate that they're kind of going for a Japanese ogre look, but to me the others just look like Halloween masks. Inspiration, with its narrow eyes of hate and lack of ridiculously oversized facial features, looks more intimidating and less goblin-like to me.
They probably give up all their worldly possessions when they join, and then they slowly turn into corprus or ash monsters. Naked crazy guy is their caterpillar form 😆
Stuff like this is cool and all, but as a seasoned Morrowinder I'd like some more in depth questions answered. Like, what is the difference between a 'Potion of Rising Force' and a 'Potion of Levitate'? Is there any difference. Have I only ever drunk potions of levitate?
I think the difference is how long and to what degree. Levitate has a degree, 100 points of levitate makes you fly faster than 1 point of levitate. And there’s duration too.
This was an extremely helpful and easy to follow guide. Sadly, I prefer not to wear helmets in Morrowind so I can see my characters' hair and face. For that reason, I am unfortunately going to have to dislike, unsubscribe, and mark the video as intentionally misleading spam and hate speech(I heard an Outlander in the background). Sorry dude, hands are tied.
Bearclaw enchantment sucks, self enchanted gear will always be better lmao, could enchant a could exquisite items to get the same if not better effects
What's your favorite Daedric helmet?? Interested to see what folks think!
Inspiration for looks, god for exclusivity and rarity
I like them all equally (although I've never found them in-game), but if I had to choose, I would probably choose the Daedric Face of God
Neither 😛 I'm a light armor kinda guy.
Inspiration. But it is a very close tie, and honestly, it depends on the character i am playing.
mage = inspiration
warrior = god
thief = terror
But I'm an argonian. 🦎
COOLEST helmets in morrowind? Have you seen colovian fur helm? It's so cool that even beast races can use it
Ah, finally someone who understands true culture
Beast races can also wear glass helmets too!
Ok hold on. While the colovian fur helm is top tier, we can't forget about the masque of clavicus vile.
@@mctool269That low tier, uncultured trash.... n'wah.
Why would I care about gear for farm tools though?
I love the original concept for daedric materials (armor, weapons, etc) they were supposed to be so heavy and daunting that only a god-level PC could wield them. They had gravity-defying 'floating' parts etc, totally reality breaking. These helms would have had full torso-covering sections for example. Source: Morrowind concept art book
I do like the face of terror, just because four eyes is twice as good as two
Math checks out ✅️
Batarian spotted!
As if it couldn't get even more metal apparently the Daedric Face of Terror represents Lord Nerevar's bonewalker form after his death in the Battle of Red Mountain
Especially when Bonewalkers are created by binding (often unwilling) soul into a construct made of flesh and bone, resulting said soul becoming mad
Is That True? I Never Knew He Became A Bonewalker? -Jack
I thought terror was a representation of Sotha Sil (with God being Vivec and Inspiration being Almalexia)
@@hoked2194According to UESP: "The Dunmer have Daedric masks styled in tribute to various revered figures, such as the Daedric Faces of Inspiration (Boethia), Terror (Nerevar), and God (Vivec)." Still could not find anything about "bonewalkers". I could only find this from Elder Scrolls fandom: "This helmet can be seen in the "The Art of Morrowind", the official artbook packed with the Collector's Edition of the game. According to Michael Kirkbride, one of the daedric helmets depicted there represents Nerevar Indoril's more terrible aspect as Hortator and Padomaic champion.
The First helmet in your video can be found via a byproduct of a quest of an old Nord reaver named Ennbjof in the Lizard'sHead tavern in the Telvanni Canton, if you ask him about a little secret and have indulged his request for 1 more Mazte he will reward you a story and give you a key to the door at the bottom of the spiraling stair case within the Marvani Ancestral Tomb into Tukushapal. he hints of the axe Stormkiss of the dead Viking Nord Olmgerd the Outlaw, Bastard Son of Herald Hand-free a nord ruler of the northern coasts of Tamriel.
Dude my mind was mindblown, I literally was just exploring Vivec and then went through this
This is one of the reasons Morrowind I so damn cool. Not only do you have to find this secret location beneath an ancestral tomb, you have to go through a maze and multiple high level locks to get to the treasure room. THEN you have to be either lucky enough to find, or know about, the secret loot room in the ceiling only accessible by levitation or a ridiculous jump potion.
4:48 i remember i was so excited to find this secret on my own. spent a lot of time wearing this artifact by the way, but i was a Spellsword and supposed to wear medium armor tho
One of the coolest finds for sure. I was the same.
Really appreciate you still playing Morrowind! It brings back all the good memories like discovering an underwater cave for the first time or having to levitate to find a hidden item. Who can forget putting on the Boots of Blinding Speed the first time and trying to figure out how the hell to use them? 😂 I just didn’t get that same feeling of discovery with Oblivion and Skyrim. Too much hand holding and it felt like everything you find, anyone would’ve found it also. Love the games, but Morrowind is just different. Anyways, I’m sure you’ll move onto other games, but appreciate you taking the time to make the videos. 🧀
Good to see through the infinite sea of new wave morrowind content that new high quality creators like you are releasing consistent good content. Keep up the good work, subbed and smashed like.
Bethesda had more designs for daedric helmets in Morrowind dedicated to each one of the daedric princess both the trinity worshipped by the dunmer and the four princes of the House of Problems, Molag Bal, Mehrunes Dagon, Malacath and Sheogorath. But the other four never made into physical items for the game
I had accidentally found one of the Daedric Face of Inspirations while trying to shelter from sunlight as a vampire. Unfortunately my vampire character is an argonian so it's just a cool paperweight for her.
It's honestly so hard I like them all so much but I'd have to say maybe God, Terror, and then inspiration. But I do love how inspiration has that oblivion symbol on the inspirations collar
@coffeenutgaming You forgot to mention that you can get a key to the high level locks in Tukushapal for Face of God from a Nord in the Lizard's Head tavern (Telvanni Canton, Vivec). He wants a Greef or matze or something similar and cheap in return, and it means you can go and get the face at level 1 or 2 since you can just open the doors to Tukushapal. Hope this helps someone! (note - you can get enough levitate skill at level 1 to get up there but make sure to have a fair bit of gold to craft it if)
If I remebmer correctly, Tukushapal is also part of a quest. Old sailor somewhere in tavern in Vivek can tell you a story in exchange for a drink, and i think he gave you a key to the dungeon.
I still miss the sinister feels of Morrowind's Daedric armor.
I remember playing this when I was around 16 and finding the deadric helmet with the orange hair from killing a guy right in the center volcano area with levitation getting in. Great to see what the name of the helmet was. Awesome content
There even a Daedric helmet in the concept art called "The Face of The Forbidden Tickle" with its tongue sticking out.
I found that viking burial ship so long ago I had forgotten the name of the ancestral tomb it was in. Was so impressed the the ship that I don't remember that I located the daidric helm.
Are you telling me that The faces of terror And can be obtained without killing the guys of the gate? I feel like a collector monster now 😹
All that bloodshed...and for what?? Haha 🤣
I'm pretty sure there's also some dark elf wearing one of those, up in the ghost gate. Lmao it took me like a hour to kill that guy so I could snatch it off him for myself, he was tough as nails though but I could hover and shoot fireballs so yeah.
I prefer the Face of God personally because I don’t feel the other two match as well with other armor sets. I also think it’s more expressive, more pronounced features on the face itself. It also helps that it’s the best of them in terms of armor rating and enchant.
The interesting part about much of the super rare loot in Morrowind is that they're often marked by those purple crystals. Even as a child I learned to listen out for that certain hum they made, because it told me something special was around.
I love the floating horns on the face of inspiration, it was always my favorite.
I think I like the inspiration mask too. It’s the horns, but as you say, they are all pretty cool.
"prepare ourselves for the coolest loot in tes"
**Is holding chrysamere**
I remember when I discovered one of the masks in Molag Amur, but I ended up just leaving it behind because I already had the Helm of Oreyn Bearclaw lol
You can paralyze the arminger and take it from his inventory. You're gonna have to cast an intervention spell to escape or have a teleport spell from a mod. I've pulled it off a few times.
Thank you for doing my suggestion! I love your content.
I keep my eye on the comments 😉 thanks for checking out the video!
7:22 I like the fact, that there's a random flame atronach roaming the wilds of Morrowind, when in comparison to that in Skyrim, there's only sabrecatto, Winnie Pooh and ugly 8-legged creeps.
...Point given, you'll also have Cliff the annoying Racer in Morrowind and his 93208230852805825802808520855802580582 clones, but lorewise Jiub will take care of that.
Face of Terror takes the win for me.
More eyes more prize 👌
8:29 Preumably his family's got more holdings off of the island and just come here to inter their dead.
Got your bones disintegrated by a necromancer?
Walk it off, son.
morrowind may be older, but the armors still look better 10 fold then oblivion or skyrim, the badassery of daedric will never be beat
True I tought Skyrim would never beat another elder scroll game but god damn morrowind
I just want to play the first elder scrolls now
The best work ever - to show Morrowind on UA-cam)
I accidentally stumbled on the Face of Inspiration while looking for Urshilaku camp
That Frost Atronach should totally be reused in elder scrolls 5 and 6
The fact that they made him just these hulking monsters that had no real look to him and this one's actually really awesome
14 naked dunmer in the shrine of pitted dreams, waiting for a n'wah to rough them up, the shrine of pitted dreams really rocks
The first dungeon you went into is part of a quest. Old sailor in molag Mar if I recall correctly
Greetings from Brazil, nice video!!!! whats the name of the sword you are using during the video?
Chrysamere
Umbra is better or you can enchant a Daedric Dai-katana with Azura Star for Baddest Sword in the Game
He's using "Paladin Blade," an enchanted Chrysamere
Fear fear is a nightmare fuel I love it.
the fae of terror is so nice qith these goofy noose can't u see my Terror when im wearing it. Lot of my Darksouls charakters got faces like this
Love how it's not like you have to reach a level or farm or something 😂. All you got to do is find it, and in some cases, survive escaping once you got it
Face Of Inspiration is definitely giving off Clavicus Vile vibes
Skyrim: you can get dragon armor 😊
Morrowind: daedric fce of God.
Skyrim: 😢
Morrowind set my expectations for unique weapons and armor only for most other BG games disappoint me
This is such a nice video! I don't event care about the items in the end but your hilaroius comments and moments! Sub and Like all the way :)
To Aco
Glad I'm not the only one who finds Oblivion's Daedric armor to be lackluster.
Your the best man I fucking love your content keep going
I really appreciate that! Thanks for watching
Do you know about the lore behind the sacry masks of ALMSIVI? If yes, can you please share?
Say what you want about morrowinds graphics, but they really compliment the armor in the game. Itemize the Face of God would just look Goofy in Oblivion and Skyrim.
Also my favorite is the face of God lol
I disagree, the face of god qould probably actually be at home in skyrim, as skyrim is all about dark gloomy tones, course they couldn't just port the model and textures even tho they look good, needs better textures for it to exist but then they'd probably lose the aesthetic of it, they always do
I was wondering why I didn’t remember going to any of these, I killed the person wearing it at the ghost gate 😂
Honestly having games like this is way better than an “always online POS”
Just my opinion.
Great job man! Can you pls list all the items you wear in this video? I wanna bulid a samurai like character and this look you have is great for this :)
If you can't levitate like a normal person, you're going to have a bad time.
I accidentally found the face of inspiration in the very same dungeon shown in the video today
They are naked because they make them give everything up for the cult. Kinda like in oblivion with the mythic dawn. I believe the big troth full of loot is the stuff people gave up.
source of this info? I just really wanna know why haha
@@garydunham335 no source other then just playing the game and putting two and two together. The enemy cult members are always naked with only corpus meat on them. You'll find two troths in six house bases near the shrine.. One with coprus meat.. they eat to join the cult.. and the other filled with random loot and clothes ect ect. I find its logical.. they walk in. Take off all clothes and possessions and place it into one troth container thingy.. and go pick up corpus meat from the other. Giving up ones life to serve the cult and sixth house dagoth ur.. ect. Like I mentioned above.. in oblivion.. you find a similar situation with the mythic dawn. The new initiates have to give up all possessions to join the cult. Just from in game experience.. and enjoying and knowing the actual lore.. well it just makes sense. I can't confirm it's cannon.. but it's heavily implied or.. atleast so it appears to me. You should remember these guys are naked and if they rank up.. they turn into various corpus beasts. None where clothes or armor.. some where ONLY sixth house amulets.. They are ordinary people before they join and get corpus and change.. Their possessions are clearly LEFT somewhere.. and I felt that exchange was around the dagoth ur shrine.. because it's like environmental story telling. They dropped stuff there.. got corpus meat there.. joined the cult infront of the shrine.. and that's where their stuff remains.. till you come along to loot it :) anyways.. hope this explains why I assume this. I won't be so bold to say it's cannon or certain.
Isnt Oreyn Bearclaw helm better than these deadric ones? Of course u can enchant those deadric helms so thats nice
The enchantment value on bearclaw is high...but endurance is kind of a wasted stat to boost imo. If you want the avoidance from the agility one of these badboys enchanted with sanctuary is better I think
Nah, fact u can enchant them youself puts them far above the bearclaw helm
I wear that gold/yellow helmet that the fall to death wood elf has on him by seyda neen. i sport that helmet forever. why?
How you fit in the part of the daedric helm?
Me fav helmet is bloodworm helm.
Face of god
the face of god is the best
"Get a job, ya bum!"
~Dad, with love.
Thanks I got all the helmets
I have my doubts that any TES game will look as cool as Morrowind ever again.
Personally, I like the steel armour quite a lot.
When i played i made a trip there specifically to get the helmet. As an argonian. Meh.
Oof. Sorry for your loss. At least you knew for the next character.
Does anyone know what sword he's using?
That is Chrysamere. Great sword!
If there's a canon reason Sixth House Cultists are always naked, I don't know it. I think it's just to put across the fact that they're crazy. Being a cultist who worships Dagoth Ur should not look glamorous, hence, a bunch of naked bums with clubs hanging out with monsters. I'm sure they probably smell bad, too.
My favorite of the three is Inspiration. I appreciate that they're kind of going for a Japanese ogre look, but to me the others just look like Halloween masks. Inspiration, with its narrow eyes of hate and lack of ridiculously oversized facial features, looks more intimidating and less goblin-like to me.
They probably give up all their worldly possessions when they join, and then they slowly turn into corprus or ash monsters. Naked crazy guy is their caterpillar form 😆
they are not
take mask of clavicus vile
13:08 mamou?
why are you keep attacking these creatures?
This helmets are evil
Skeleton almost beat your Azz
2:54
Mulagmer
Stuff like this is cool and all, but as a seasoned Morrowinder I'd like some more in depth questions answered.
Like, what is the difference between a 'Potion of Rising Force' and a 'Potion of Levitate'? Is there any difference. Have I only ever drunk potions of levitate?
Potions of levitate are crafted? I'm just guessing based on the alchemy gui and how they allow you name the potions as you make them
I think the difference is how long and to what degree. Levitate has a degree, 100 points of levitate makes you fly faster than 1 point of levitate. And there’s duration too.
why you keep attacking innocent people?
isn't gnisis pronounced jnisis?
I have no idea to be honest. I always pronounced it with the silent G like 'gnome'.
I pronounce it like you commenter...
This was an extremely helpful and easy to follow guide. Sadly, I prefer not to wear helmets in Morrowind so I can see my characters' hair and face. For that reason, I am unfortunately going to have to dislike, unsubscribe, and mark the video as intentionally misleading spam and hate speech(I heard an Outlander in the background). Sorry dude, hands are tied.
Edit: WAIT THAT'S A LIE THESE LOOK SO GOOD ON MY MAGE
To bad the enchanment level sucks. Oreyn Bearclaw Helm is still better even in the armor rating nevermind the enchantment
Bearclaw enchantment sucks, self enchanted gear will always be better lmao, could enchant a could exquisite items to get the same if not better effects
@@imonke5303 the max u can do is 24 pts. Oreyns helm does 40 for both agility and endurance
There aren't some of the best ... there is Oreyn Bearclaw's helm Clavicus Vile and some other stuff.