... yeah when I did that as a kid I assumed you couldnt cast spells as you where barred from "talking" with anyone. So I ran and jumped the entire way without casting a spell or talking to anyone it was quite something as a kid
I do it like that always, or going to dagon fel leaving a mark, but i appreciate this method of just doing it "right" and walking there. Once I flew there with levitation, was pretty battered by cliffracers, went to the shag the monk is in, and tried to sleep on her bed, it was a crime, got me kicked out of the order and such, had mark in vivec so it was unnecessary to sleep there too :D
See I thought about doing that, but I ended up just casting levitate spells the whole time. My other thought was just casting water walking and using the Boots of Blinding Speed and running around the west side of the map.
Don't forget the grandest quest of all, collecting clutter for the Tribunal guy, the Nerevarine visiting every trader in Morrowind fully geared for battle to ask if they have a red plate for sale.
I love the personal dynamics at work in the Disappearance of the Dwarves task. Trebonius is an incompetent administrator, promoted beyond his capabilities due to his talent as a sorcerer, who sends you on a snipe hunt. Edwinna Elbert has enthusiasm going for her but is ultimately a dilettante, who doesn't even know just how much she doesn't know. Baladas, funnily enough, gives you a more detailed answer than the actual Yagrum Bagarn will, as he is an enthusiastic scholar rather than the last survivor left after Kagrenac's experiments. He therefore doesn't share Yagrum's reluctance to talk about it, even though Yagrum is surely more knowledgable - he is, after all, skilled enough to make Wraithguard work even if you've killed Vivec.
the mead hall massacre has probably the best reward in Morrowind not the 50 septims a week you get by owning the mead hall, but the great singing Nord thag welcomes you every time also the breton scholar and sleepy nord captain surving the attack by being in their rooms and later guarding the hall was a nice touch
One thing I really liked was Percius Mercius always offering advice and assistance in the fighter guild quest line. He was like a good mentor npc for the faction. Bloodmoon was my favorite expansion also so there were a lot of awesome quests on solsthiem
Ennbjofs burial is a quest I still remember very very distinctly, from needing the matze to the the secret armor, the layout of getting to the ship. And that's over 20 years later. Morrowind was such a a masterpiece. I also always remember stealing from all the house vaults in vivec.
Great intro, I always find your videos to be quite relaxing, thanks for continuing to share your love of this awesome game. It got me into TES and I remember coming home from school and spending 7-8 hours on my original Xbox just exploring and questing.
I don't think TR will have a main quest. It will have several questlines, attached to the houses, maybe with capstone quests with higher stakes, but no main quest per se -- but I am not a TR dev, so take this with a grain of salt.
@@goncalorodrigues1964 I am a TR dev and that was an accurate summary. TR will have a bit of epilogue for the main quest in addition to that, but yeah Morrowind's main quest was released by Bethesda, we don't need another. P:C and S:HotN seem like they will have more political main quests which trigger after you ascend the ranks of a great house equivalent.
Thank you so much for your great storytelling and humor. It is very interesting and pleasant to listen and watch perfectly made videos. I like the mind food you cook about Morrowind. It's always very cool. And despite the fact that I do not know English and use a translator, you have one of the coolest channels on your favorite game and useful thoughts, in a wonderful manner of storytelling.
Thanks so much for your very kind words! Morrowind helped me advance my english because of all the reading and I love the game so much, I could talk about it for hours lol.
@@boreanknight knowledge of English is a very useful skill and it's nice that there is a pleasant way to pump it. And your ability to talk about Morrowind for hours will be very useful to all of us and great news, which means we will see and hear a lot of great content with excellent author's handwriting and humor. You're very cool. Thanks for the channel and videos about Morrowind.
Dorisa Darvel, Balmoras bookseller will lead you in Baladas direction. As will the Telvanni-fraction questline. At least one npc will say something unasked or hint you with the latest rumours about Morrowinds most hidden secrets. You have to read carefully to become aware of Boethiah‘s sunken shrine, already in Arrille’s tradehouse, for example.
I couldn't help but laugh at the crazy way you approached the silent pilgrimage quest. All you had to do was walk around the corner to the Tribunal shrine and sacrifice a levitation potion as you had already done to complete the Pilgrimages of the Seven Graces. The levitation spell that you are then blessed with boosts your flying speed and lasts long enough to fly above the range of cliff racers all the way to Sanctus shrine and then on to Falas Maryon where the master alchemy teacher resides. If you don't buy training you can place a Mark and then fly on to the Urshilaku camp so you can add the location to your map (don't forget to buy the Propylon Index) then fly to Gnisis and Silt Stride back to Vivec City. The whole journey takes less than a day!
Mostly I used the levitation altar for the silent pilgrimage. Combined with the boots of Blinding speed and the Savior’s hide (to reduce blindness to a minimum), the levitation effect was so strong, you could reach the island in like 5 minutes. But as I grew older I started to value precious moments, so later I preferred doing the pilgrimage the hard way: walking on foot and meditating just like you said.
I love this music so very much. I know it's not the most popular but it's my favourite. Gorgeous edit on the intro, Sir Borean. EDIT: Also banger ending --- no pun intended...more eyeballs need to see your work. You're one of my favourite lore-tenders. Huzzah!
I honestly can't stop coming back to this game and new vegas... my most recent playthrough was over 6 days on the Android version... literally completed every quest in every region and collected every unique item...
I just did the silent pilgrimage last night, I just took a boat to dragon fel , went to the shrine, cast " Mark " , then returned to vivec temple to start the quest and simply recalled my way back , OG tip 👍🏼
4:38 "...scavenged Dwemer parts...." Bc it's Morrowind, I can't tell whether the ship's made of scavenged Dwemer gear or, like, bits of assorted Dwemer. I mean it's Morrowind.
The one flaw with the idea of Dwemmer Airships is that those guys really didn't leave their mountains all that much. Maybe for short trips between their cities. It could be the one ruin in Skyrim, that had the large, above ground, spire may have used them, but I don't see them being wide spread or highly utilized by them.
@@arkgaharandan5881 I use shaders coming with it + some from STEP shaders. Here's my current shader setup: SSAO Fast SSAO HQ Underwater Interior Effects Underwater Effects Sunshafts Depth of Field Bloom Fine Bloom Soft ColorMood Eye Adaptation (HDR) STEP shader compilation can be easily found on nexus. I think I copied this shader list from somewhere, it may be too bloomy but I decided to run with it.
It’s so sad they just made worse and worse games ever since. At least another company used their engine to make a game of similar quality in New Vegas.
The Airships are interesting. Because we see crashes of them twice now. But it seems like one of those things that gets mentioned but will never be in the games. Like going all the way back to Arena they had a question for character generation about Telepaths. Which stuck through all the way to Morrowind. But you never actually run into a Telepath really (with a few dubious questions that I might count like Lu'ah al-Skaven in Skyrim, who communicates with you through the dungeon? But they never frame that up as Telepathy). Similarly even with the next game supposedly being in the Illiac Bay again, I don't expect to see Redguard Swordsingers. Or Airships. Or Telepaths. Sad. It's almost more intriguing because they don't actually show it off. But since the concepts keep being mentioned and (in a limited sense) shown off... I often wonder if it's even a real thing in setting (in regards to Telepathy or Swordsingers and such). Or if it's just some flight of fancy people have in Tamriel about it. Entirely fictional to the setting with some people convinced there is a "Real" version there.
I did the silent pilgrimage by offering a levitation potion to that shrine in Vivec temple. Flew all the way over Vvardenfell, its a great quest.
... yeah when I did that as a kid I assumed you couldnt cast spells as you where barred from "talking" with anyone. So I ran and jumped the entire way without casting a spell or talking to anyone it was quite something as a kid
I do it like that always, or going to dagon fel leaving a mark, but i appreciate this method of just doing it "right" and walking there. Once I flew there with levitation, was pretty battered by cliffracers, went to the shag the monk is in, and tried to sleep on her bed, it was a crime, got me kicked out of the order and such, had mark in vivec so it was unnecessary to sleep there too :D
See I thought about doing that, but I ended up just casting levitate spells the whole time. My other thought was just casting water walking and using the Boots of Blinding Speed and running around the west side of the map.
Bro wasted an airship and multiple lives on an STD amulet. Sounds like Peryite's doing
Yeah, the amulet of infectious charm being a daedric artifact of Peryite is my new head canon.
@@planescaped Could also be Sanguine's.
Peryite and Sanguine were collab-ing on this
Clavicus Vile also fits the bill
Don't forget the grandest quest of all, collecting clutter for the Tribunal guy, the Nerevarine visiting every trader in Morrowind fully geared for battle to ask if they have a red plate for sale.
I love the personal dynamics at work in the Disappearance of the Dwarves task. Trebonius is an incompetent administrator, promoted beyond his capabilities due to his talent as a sorcerer, who sends you on a snipe hunt. Edwinna Elbert has enthusiasm going for her but is ultimately a dilettante, who doesn't even know just how much she doesn't know. Baladas, funnily enough, gives you a more detailed answer than the actual Yagrum Bagarn will, as he is an enthusiastic scholar rather than the last survivor left after Kagrenac's experiments. He therefore doesn't share Yagrum's reluctance to talk about it, even though Yagrum is surely more knowledgable - he is, after all, skilled enough to make Wraithguard work even if you've killed Vivec.
Yooooo bro.... That intro made my eyes water with such happy little tears. So much nostalgia... Good job dude.
the mead hall massacre has probably the best reward in Morrowind
not the 50 septims a week you get by owning the mead hall, but the great singing Nord thag welcomes you every time
also the breton scholar and sleepy nord captain surving the attack by being in their rooms and later guarding the hall was a nice touch
I've been circling around the meadhall last couple of vids, really need to pay it a visit soon. It's been years since I played those dlc quests...
The airship on the schematics in Morrowind is actually an edited screenshot of a dwemer airship in a cutscene in the elder scrolls redguard
the intro is fantastic
One thing I really liked was Percius Mercius always offering advice and assistance in the fighter guild quest line. He was like a good mentor npc for the faction. Bloodmoon was my favorite expansion also so there were a lot of awesome quests on solsthiem
I love Percius! He's on my top 10 favorite NPCs video 😀
@@boreanknight I'll definitely check those out
Ennbjofs burial is a quest I still remember very very distinctly, from needing the matze to the the secret armor, the layout of getting to the ship. And that's over 20 years later. Morrowind was such a a masterpiece. I also always remember stealing from all the house vaults in vivec.
Fantastic video Borean! Covered m favourite quests too! You can really tell how much effect you've put into this one!
Those are all amazing quests, great job on the presentation as well!
Great intro, I always find your videos to be quite relaxing, thanks for continuing to share your love of this awesome game. It got me into TES and I remember coming home from school and spending 7-8 hours on my original Xbox just exploring and questing.
Best video out on whole of UA-cam. Thanks for making this.
The day we will finally have the TR main quest accomplished, it's gonna be great
I hope to see that day. I think it comes last, after finishing entire mainland map and Almalexia.
I don't think TR will have a main quest. It will have several questlines, attached to the houses, maybe with capstone quests with higher stakes, but no main quest per se -- but I am not a TR dev, so take this with a grain of salt.
@@goncalorodrigues1964 I am a TR dev and that was an accurate summary. TR will have a bit of epilogue for the main quest in addition to that, but yeah Morrowind's main quest was released by Bethesda, we don't need another. P:C and S:HotN seem like they will have more political main quests which trigger after you ascend the ranks of a great house equivalent.
What an intro. Gave me chills. Good chills of course lol.
The pilgrim's path is so great, it's one of the things that really hooked me on this game when it first came out. I still love it.
Thank you so much for your great storytelling and humor. It is very interesting and pleasant to listen and watch perfectly made videos. I like the mind food you cook about Morrowind. It's always very cool. And despite the fact that I do not know English and use a translator, you have one of the coolest channels on your favorite game and useful thoughts, in a wonderful manner of storytelling.
Thanks so much for your very kind words! Morrowind helped me advance my english because of all the reading and I love the game so much, I could talk about it for hours lol.
@@boreanknight knowledge of English is a very useful skill and it's nice that there is a pleasant way to pump it. And your ability to talk about Morrowind for hours will be very useful to all of us and great news, which means we will see and hear a lot of great content with excellent author's handwriting and humor. You're very cool. Thanks for the channel and videos about Morrowind.
Dorisa Darvel, Balmoras bookseller will lead you in Baladas direction. As will the Telvanni-fraction questline.
At least one npc will say something unasked or hint you with the latest rumours about Morrowinds most hidden secrets. You have to read carefully to become aware of Boethiah‘s sunken shrine, already in Arrille’s tradehouse, for example.
I couldn't help but laugh at the crazy way you approached the silent pilgrimage quest. All you had to do was walk around the corner to the Tribunal shrine and sacrifice a levitation potion as you had already done to complete the Pilgrimages of the Seven Graces. The levitation spell that you are then blessed with boosts your flying speed and lasts long enough to fly above the range of cliff racers all the way to Sanctus shrine and then on to Falas Maryon where the master alchemy teacher resides. If you don't buy training you can place a Mark and then fly on to the Urshilaku camp so you can add the location to your map (don't forget to buy the Propylon Index) then fly to Gnisis and Silt Stride back to Vivec City. The whole journey takes less than a day!
Mostly I used the levitation altar for the silent pilgrimage. Combined with the boots of Blinding speed and the Savior’s hide (to reduce blindness to a minimum), the levitation effect was so strong, you could reach the island in like 5 minutes. But as I grew older I started to value precious moments, so later I preferred doing the pilgrimage the hard way: walking on foot and meditating just like you said.
I love this music so very much. I know it's not the most popular but it's my favourite.
Gorgeous edit on the intro, Sir Borean.
EDIT: Also banger ending --- no pun intended...more eyeballs need to see your work. You're one of my favourite lore-tenders. Huzzah!
I honestly can't stop coming back to this game and new vegas... my most recent playthrough was over 6 days on the Android version... literally completed every quest in every region and collected every unique item...
Very good choices, from interesting story telling to just challenges to cover the world without speaking from one end to the other.
One of the best long quests is the Master Propylon Index DLC Quest.
this is the second video of yours i’ve watched an i really enjoyed it
I just did the silent pilgrimage last night, I just took a boat to dragon fel , went to the shrine, cast " Mark " , then returned to vivec temple to start the quest and simply recalled my way back , OG tip 👍🏼
How did you use boat service without talking?
@@boreanknightlol , read my comment again, go to the shrine, mark it , THEN start the quest ☺️❤️😁
@@mattasticmattattack8546 Ohh that's right. Stupid me lol. I just woke up, that's why. 😅
@@boreanknight no worries, keep going brother, I play Morrowind everyday it's nice to see other people making content about it still today ☺️
Don't forget the quest where you have to go to defeat a god in the name of other gods. By slapping the heart of yet another god. Inside a volcano!
Damn, you're like the guy Decino, a german guy who gives in-depth information about the Doom 1 & 2 games. Very nice.
love the intro
4:38 "...scavenged Dwemer parts...."
Bc it's Morrowind, I can't tell whether the ship's made of scavenged Dwemer gear or, like, bits of assorted Dwemer.
I mean it's Morrowind.
The sanguine items are quite hard to find. And the telvani assassinations are interesting because you need to finish the main quest.
Easiest subscription I’ve ever made. Please keep these videos coming! You’re talented :)
Thank you!
Nobody walks the sanctus shrine quest. There's a shrine that lets you fly right next to the quest giver.
Big thanks
What I learned: Vivec is an absolute unit it deserves to be worshipped
Ive been working on the 7 graces pilgrimage, hoping to see it here but i understand only having 1 pilgrimage.
You have to go across all Vvardenfell, and not speak to anyone!
Me: Haha, Scroll of Icarian Flight goes Brrrrrr.
awww the last great bethesda game the last true rpg from bethesda
The pilgrimage was so hard for me as a kid
@36:00 gives me Saarthaal vibes, dunno if I have ever done this quest, or visited the dungeon.
16:53 whats this? Strange man in underwear and carrying massive sword ? Is this a Dark Souls role play?!
I find Morrowind very confusing. That being said, despite it's age, is a really beautiful game. I really want to play again 😅
28:30 Sounds like the narrator from Transformers G1
Bro in the first mission sounds like a combination of Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg
What about threads of the webspinner
goofy aah sumatran tiger lookin aaa golum sounding mf
The one flaw with the idea of Dwemmer Airships is that those guys really didn't leave their mountains all that much. Maybe for short trips between their cities. It could be the one ruin in Skyrim, that had the large, above ground, spire may have used them, but I don't see them being wide spread or highly utilized by them.
Dwemer where in three provinces and both east and west coastlines.
They were all across the continents.
Also even in Morrowind tons of their ruins have towers and spires where one could dock an airship
what mod makes the lighting like this?
It's a Morrowind graphic extender, MGE XE.
@@boreanknight yes but you gotta have some sort of enb or reshade because mine does not look like that.
@@arkgaharandan5881 I use shaders coming with it + some from STEP shaders. Here's my current shader setup:
SSAO Fast
SSAO HQ
Underwater Interior Effects
Underwater Effects
Sunshafts
Depth of Field
Bloom Fine
Bloom Soft
ColorMood
Eye Adaptation (HDR)
STEP shader compilation can be easily found on nexus. I think I copied this shader list from somewhere, it may be too bloomy but I decided to run with it.
@@boreanknight must be colormood
Video starts at 2:35
Seriously, just get into the video.
It’s so sad they just made worse and worse games ever since.
At least another company used their engine to make a game of similar quality in New Vegas.
Couldn't you have got a real human to do the voices, and not a useless A.I?
This is his real voice bro lmao
The AI voice ruins this for me. Really grating to listen to
This isnt an AI? This is his real voice, he just has an accent
@@hermann3692 I believe he's talking about the morrowind characters being voiced. That's AI.
The Airships are interesting. Because we see crashes of them twice now. But it seems like one of those things that gets mentioned but will never be in the games. Like going all the way back to Arena they had a question for character generation about Telepaths. Which stuck through all the way to Morrowind. But you never actually run into a Telepath really (with a few dubious questions that I might count like Lu'ah al-Skaven in Skyrim, who communicates with you through the dungeon? But they never frame that up as Telepathy).
Similarly even with the next game supposedly being in the Illiac Bay again, I don't expect to see Redguard Swordsingers. Or Airships. Or Telepaths. Sad. It's almost more intriguing because they don't actually show it off. But since the concepts keep being mentioned and (in a limited sense) shown off... I often wonder if it's even a real thing in setting (in regards to Telepathy or Swordsingers and such). Or if it's just some flight of fancy people have in Tamriel about it. Entirely fictional to the setting with some people convinced there is a "Real" version there.