I imagine the INTENT was that it was supposed to be the sound of ripping flesh, but I 100% agree with you and think it just sounds hilarious! When I finally got around to playing Morrowind a year-ish ago, I had somehow convinced myself that the sound effect meant it was doing extra durability damage to my armor. 😂
I have to imagine that a Khajiit seeing someone in leopard print underwear would be horrifying. Like, I ain't seen my aunt since she went into a skooma den with that Imperial, and now a drug-crazed madman is wearing a suspiciously familiar loin cloth...
Sharkboy Taylor Lautner! The wherewolf from the series that brought us 50 shades of "oh no". Critically acclaimed for his ability to actually change into a wherwolf on command, cutting CGI costs for production immensely. Sharkboy being a Khajiit is highly appropriate.
I played Daggerfall for awhile (in the distant past) as a fashion quest looking for all of the armor pieces discussed in books. I had completely missed the main quest for so long that I ended up overleveled. At one point I went into a town and someone shouted "You are my nemesis!" (old memory, might not be a directy quote) and I ran like hell as he's chasing me. Catches up, I turn in a panic and swing, and he falls right over. Woops. Spent way too long getting exp in those side quests. Really wanted pretty dwarven gold armor. And cat suits. And dresses. You know. I had all of the random assembled dungeon path chunks memorized. Maybe a teeny bit too much playing it back then.
That's pretty awesome! I can't say I've ever played Daggerfall much past the tutorial dungeon, as i was having trouble getting it to run correctly back then. But I remember when I was younger and playing Morrowind, I also was trying to collect as many cool armor/clothing stuff I could. I searched forever to find all the Daedric Face's artifacts. It took me so long because I wanted to find as much as I could without any location guides, just good ol' exploring "And it helped the first face I found was the Face of God" my friend had told me about around the area to look but not how to get to it, needless to say I spent hours before thinking to levitate to see if anything was hidden. Good times, I probably couldn't even find it again right now If I tried. I just know southern-ish part of the map in a tomb, and you need to levitate to find it. I really need to actually try and get around to playing Daggerfall someday, I've heard it can be pretty broken. haha
This is a feeling that eventually got lost in TES games. The feeling of steadily gaining power and facing new challenges at your own pace even if it results in you curb stomping everything. Instead nowadays games are like: -Enter a cave at level 1, it spawns level 1 bandits that go down in 10 attacks -Enter the same cave at level 20, it spawns level 20 bandits that go down in 10 attacks -Enter the same cave at level 50, it spawns level 50 bandits that go down in 10 attacks
@@xShadowbane451 Daggerfall Unity is awesome, it's so much more stable than OG Daggerfall and has a ton of great features and there's a thriving modding community too. Just watch out, the "smaller dungeons" option makes random dungeons easier to handle but it doesn't change the main quest dungeons, which are super gigantic non-Euclidean hellscapes that'll take you over 2 hours to complete.
In regards to the whole secret cave with a boat in it, its the tomb of an ancient Nordic warlord back from the days when the Nords ruled Morrowind (before Nerevar united the Houses to kick them out).
Back in service to the fur daddy? its ok, happens to the best of us. Edit: Bal Ur, a daedra shrine to Molag Bal, a place that will be familiar to anyone trying to cure vampirism, has a guaranteed Golden Saint spawn location for you to farm the Daedric Tower Shield. Remember to drop a save outside the shrine and NOT outside the inner door, or the Saint don't reset.
"It's not stealing if they're dead... it's archeology" I swear you've made this joke before (or it's the head stopping working correctly), but it will always be fun.
i've always loved seeing the werewolves in morrowind. they're chalked up to be this menacing creatures of bloodlust and destruction, so when I saw one for the first time while going around Solstheim at night I couldn't bring myself to kill it because i just found it so adorable and goofy.
Like, I want to skip your videos to go and check the other 38 in my queue every day, but your delivery and direction are just so fucking perfect that I can't. Props your editor, JBN.
Mamaea is quite interesting. The cave walls are meant to be made out of sheer bone (though I love the sand comparison) - which makes you wonder how the hell that happened. Are these bone shards of Lorkhan, buried and forgotten and burrowed into by the Sixth House for some ritual purpose? Were these bone structures magically created by the Sixth House in some bizarre experiments? Perhaps the bone is being excavated for use as the skeleton in the construction of Akulakhan. The exact same texture is used for the giant ribs surrounding the Heart in Akhulakhan's chamber, after all.
I always assume Akulakhan was "harvested" from Corprus monsters. Rather than turning Dwarves into Numidium's divine skin, Dagoth Ur was turning divine flesh into Akulakhan's mundane skin. Pure speculation, though.
I really like the alternate "final quest" based on the premise, it reminds me how I used to play Morrowind as a kid with all of these side-objectives and made-up goals that kept me entertained for many summers. More please! Also, cats with wings? Now that's something I've never seen.
Aw that's nice, I'm glad she's doing well. It's comforting when I come across a meme person "where are they now?" where it doesn't fuck up their lives.
I love all the weird places morrowind has hidden around that are completely missable unless you wander into a random cave for no reaon, or happen to talk to the right random NPC in some town you usually have no reason to even visit. I did a playthrough of the game once here I tried to do as many of the quests as possible with one character -- so all the main plot, any of the faction questss that aren't incompatible with each other, all the random side quests, etc. etc. It took ages to actually do, but, it's a big part off me falling in love with the game; there is just so much of it that I had never seen in any previous run of the game.
the one daedric ruin that is accessed from a Ibar-dad that has Eleidon's Ward and some cursed daggers that summon ghosts. i was like huh, when I first stumbled upon it
"Awoo, etc." was such a fantastic thumbnail that I had to check the video. The video did not disappoint and now I'm subscribed (which is unusual, as I normally watch at least three videos before subscribing, but it's clear this channel has quality content and I'm here for it).
It may seemed contrived, but imagining what your patron deities would want, and acting on that impulse is how I got three thousand hours and counting out of Skyrim. Boethiah calls for a province wide test of strength.
I am in the fandom, and let me tell you. The bad reputation is entirely earned thanks to certain elements, and the larger fandoms willingness to tolerate them.
What's funny about Khajiit is that they are pretty much the original inhabitants of the Tamriel Continent, everyone else either sailed there(Nords, who eventually broke off to become Imperials, and the Elves), appeared through a Rift(Redguards) or came into being from nature itself much later(Argonians)
I mean I had a friend who made fun of a bunch of furries at comic con and they kidnapped her. Which her extremely mutilated corpse was found months after
I appreciate that you can make fun of groups without being an actual dick about it. I feel like a lot of UA-camrs don't get that you can poke fun and still be kind.
Furries make fun of themselves by merely existing online, in public, willingly. Cum inflation, vore, micro/macro, sounding, sodomy, rap3... All things furries are into. Some like cubs too. Or necrofur. But its all just for fun XP
I like the quest about dressing the body. I didn’t know just how rare daedric armour was in morrowind! I grew up with oblivion and daedric armour wasn’t that rare. I think that’s cool that it’s rarer in morrowind. It makes it more special
I never realized the hilarity of the "it could be worse. Could be raining" bit at the very end until I remembered that's how this whole thing started. Hiding from rain after the werewolf attack
I'm so happy when you upload a new videos. They're all so relaxing. Here's to many more, though I don't know how many more things you can make videos about in Morrowind.
Mushrooms are actually remarkably easy to cook with since their unique cellular structure means it's virtually impossible to ever overcook them. And looking beyond just supermarket mushrooms you'll find that they have a vast array of different flavors, not just "dirt". Seared Morel tastes like bacon, Shaggy Inkcap tastes like butter, forgot the name but there's a yellow one that tastes like liquorice or anise, etc., etc.
But why have something that tastes like bacon, butter, or licorice when you could instead have bacon, butter, or licorice? If you ask me the only good use for mushrooms is to process them into MSG.
@@MeepChangelingtexture, nutrition, availability, and tasting like something doesn’t mean it tastes the same. Also, as OP said they are hard to overcook, so they’re better than bacon and such in that regard
Here you go: "The largest fish stock in the ocean is not in the coastal areas … but actually in the central gyres of the oceans. "The food web … in the central gyres of the ocean … it's a lot more efficient than we thought." "This very large stock of fish that we have just discovered, that holds 95 per cent of all the fish biomass in the world, is untouched by fishers," he says. "They can't harvest them with nets. "In the 21st Century we have still a pristine stock of fish which happens to be 95 per cent of all the fish in oceans. "And that also changes our views on ocean health." Of that, 1 QUADRILLION are bristlemouths which look like deep-sea spooky fish.
20:15 And you have the Dragon Breaks which are rather crazy things. The Battle of Red Mountain might have been one from the activation of the Numidium. Then there's just all of the endings of Daggerfall happening with The Warp of the West.
I can't thank you enough for your videos. Your humor is so welcomed and funny, and I love the commentary you have to share on this incredible game. I've been going through a lot, and it's nice to listen to and watch your videos while I cook for my family or just sit in the dark. Thank you.
My problem with Skyrim's dungeon design was that after a certain point, pretty early on even, it became totally pointless to explore them. You can craft and enchant better gear than you can find in Skyrim, even better than some of the unique pieces, which I don't think you can do as readily in Morrowind. Sure, the alchemy system is busted and that could lead to things, but without exploits, it's really easy to max out smithing and enchanting in Skyrim, and feels almost mandatory in some ways to keep up with late game enemies. Morrowind? Random crap you find in a chest in a dungeon only 10 people have even heard of will let you power through most of the game. It's an issue I had more with Skyrim's scaling than with its dungeon design. Why would I explore a cave that's basically a straight line with a shortcut for loot I don't even need anymore? Morrowind there was always the chance of a cave having some wild secret or unique enchanted item. Or maybe even nothing at all and being a total waste of time. Skyrim averaged things out, but I've always preferred a game having pits and peaks than rolling hills.
I used to do this all the time as a kid. except i'd just swim across the ocean, got slapped untill I contracted the disease, and swim back. so yeah its definately possible before the skal village.
I found you 2 days ago. And holy moly have you got everything that a professional needs. Your videos are amazing. I just wish there was a backlog of like 50 episodes of different Morrowind play through/ challenge etc. Thank you for taking care of what is the game that got me in to gaming and unfortunately that I never finished. You are simply amazing. More videos please 💖 Best wishes
I'm not sure if anyone has mentioned it (and I'm not scrolling through 750 comments to find out), but the cool tomb towards the end does indeed have a quest. I don't reemember where, but you can find a Nord drinking in a tavern who shares the legend of Olmgred the Outlaw, who lived in Morrowind when it was under Nord rule in the 1st Era. Olmgred was a prince or some such, so that's why his tomb is so special and full of treasure. As its location was lost, it has remained undisturbed for over 2 000 years.
I didn't imagine Morrowind had put in so much cool adventure quests to do as a werewolf, now I feel inspired to finally play it all the way through. This was fun to watch, you're a nice personality.
27:27 the foundation of that joke is that some people in the military will never actually have to fight in an actual war, but will still be prideful jerks because they're "just as cool and brave and strong" as all the other guys losing limbs and friends and suchlike.
I think military recruiters might have a prerequisite to have never seen combat so that they can only lie to high school kids about how glamorous and heroic combat is
I found the helm of god by accident back on the old xbox. I was exploring and found it. I was so happy. Promptly lost the location and took another year to find it again. Had dial-up at the time and any internet activity was an exercise in futility.
wow, that impression of hircine was so good i didn't even know it was you until you pointed it out. and even still at the end of the video i thought it was real until i saw the dog bone lol
all your videos have some wholesome moments in them among the chaos and i think that's what i love best. i'm so glad i subbed to you, easily one of my top fav bethesda youtubers (also runescape?? like bruh yes??)
The story of the cave with Stormkiss is actually part of an unmarked quest. It starts with having a chat with an old Nord seareaver in the Telvanni district in Vivec. He asks for a bottle of mazte for a story he has to share. If you give him the drink, he will give you a key and explains that there is a Nord legend about the bastard son of a Nord king, who was buried "deep in the mother rock" and with him, was buried his legendary axe, Stormkiss. They key he gives you has "Stormkiss" written on it, so he thinks it must a key to that treasure. He also gives you vague directions were the tomb might be located, and once you find it... well, you get all this loot.
I love these videos, I notice how you always go with the fun and fair option, over the broken and unfair, you should do a run where you min-max as much as possible and become an unstoppable god and go on a rampage or spawn in an army that you take on solo.
I haven't seen your channel before and only saw the thumbnail, but immediately though the text style and graphic design of the werewolf, I thought to myself, "Morrowind"
why does attacking people as a werewolf make a comedy pants-ripping sounding
Death by Humiliation
Euripides pants you menda dese pants!
That's Morrowind sound effects for ya. Honestly adds to the charm
I imagine the INTENT was that it was supposed to be the sound of ripping flesh, but I 100% agree with you and think it just sounds hilarious! When I finally got around to playing Morrowind a year-ish ago, I had somehow convinced myself that the sound effect meant it was doing extra durability damage to my armor. 😂
The last time my cat tore my skin with her claws, it actually sounded like cutting through leather. I guess that's what they were going for?
"Do you think Hircine stays in the Hunting Grounds because he too is afraid of what he has created?"
-Sharkboy
He's out of line but he's right.
I do ...
That's not shark boy that's was most obviously Keith richards
I want to like your comment but it's at a perfect number. I like it in spirit.
It's actually really cool how well animated the werewolf is in third person. I mean, for morrowind standards, but still
it was definitely some animator's pet project.
@@acomingextinction 5:17 5:17 5:17 5:17 5:17 5:17 5:17 5:17 😅😅😅😊
OpenMW
The original release Morrowind the werewolves were....... It just works
I have to imagine that a Khajiit seeing someone in leopard print underwear would be horrifying. Like, I ain't seen my aunt since she went into a skooma den with that Imperial, and now a drug-crazed madman is wearing a suspiciously familiar loin cloth...
I will refer you to "The Confessions of a Khajiit Fur Trader", found in the cave inside fort Dawnstar in Skyrim.
why would you make a cloth out of loins that's just weird
@@belcavendishny I can't tell if yer joking or not.....is I a stupid?
@@JackWendigo1234 poe's law strikes again lol
@@belcavendishny *DANGIT!*
Hircine be like: "I got a job for you, 621..."
XD that numbers funny as hell to me for 2 reasions.
@@lechking941unfortunate coincidence that From wasn’t aware of I’m sure
@@milktenders6219
*fortunate coincidence
@milktenders6219 keep living in ignorance, furries have infiltrated everything
No please not those numbers, please no.
Sharkboy Taylor Lautner! The wherewolf from the series that brought us 50 shades of "oh no". Critically acclaimed for his ability to actually change into a wherwolf on command, cutting CGI costs for production immensely.
Sharkboy being a Khajiit is highly appropriate.
Actually he is a Khajiit because Twilight is the time most favored by Azura, mother of the Khajiiti people and patron of the Nerevarine.
i thought it was a sharkboy and lavagirl reference
Wherewolf? There wolf. There castle.
Warwoof?
@@jackomecamorfo6060it is, he plays sharkboy
I played Daggerfall for awhile (in the distant past) as a fashion quest looking for all of the armor pieces discussed in books. I had completely missed the main quest for so long that I ended up overleveled. At one point I went into a town and someone shouted "You are my nemesis!" (old memory, might not be a directy quote) and I ran like hell as he's chasing me. Catches up, I turn in a panic and swing, and he falls right over. Woops. Spent way too long getting exp in those side quests. Really wanted pretty dwarven gold armor. And cat suits. And dresses. You know. I had all of the random assembled dungeon path chunks memorized. Maybe a teeny bit too much playing it back then.
That's pretty awesome! I can't say I've ever played Daggerfall much past the tutorial dungeon, as i was having trouble getting it to run correctly back then. But I remember when I was younger and playing Morrowind, I also was trying to collect as many cool armor/clothing stuff I could. I searched forever to find all the Daedric Face's artifacts. It took me so long because I wanted to find as much as I could without any location guides, just good ol' exploring "And it helped the first face I found was the Face of God" my friend had told me about around the area to look but not how to get to it, needless to say I spent hours before thinking to levitate to see if anything was hidden. Good times, I probably couldn't even find it again right now If I tried. I just know southern-ish part of the map in a tomb, and you need to levitate to find it.
I really need to actually try and get around to playing Daggerfall someday, I've heard it can be pretty broken. haha
This is a feeling that eventually got lost in TES games. The feeling of steadily gaining power and facing new challenges at your own pace even if it results in you curb stomping everything.
Instead nowadays games are like:
-Enter a cave at level 1, it spawns level 1 bandits that go down in 10 attacks
-Enter the same cave at level 20, it spawns level 20 bandits that go down in 10 attacks
-Enter the same cave at level 50, it spawns level 50 bandits that go down in 10 attacks
@@xShadowbane451 Daggerfall Unity is awesome, it's so much more stable than OG Daggerfall and has a ton of great features and there's a thriving modding community too.
Just watch out, the "smaller dungeons" option makes random dungeons easier to handle but it doesn't change the main quest dungeons, which are super gigantic non-Euclidean hellscapes that'll take you over 2 hours to complete.
That "khajiit planet, monkeygirls on anime" tangent was fantastic.
This video had top-tier tangents all around
I was able to follow that train-of-thought with no problems. I'm not sure what that says about me, TBH.
In regards to the whole secret cave with a boat in it, its the tomb of an ancient Nordic warlord back from the days when the Nords ruled Morrowind (before Nerevar united the Houses to kick them out).
Back in service to the fur daddy? its ok, happens to the best of us.
Edit: Bal Ur, a daedra shrine to Molag Bal, a place that will be familiar to anyone trying to cure vampirism, has a guaranteed Golden Saint spawn location for you to farm the Daedric Tower Shield. Remember to drop a save outside the shrine and NOT outside the inner door, or the Saint don't reset.
50 Shades of Gray started life as a fanfiction about the series where Sharkboy and Batman fight over Snow White
And people say the bible is cringe fan fiction, ha!
@@lucamckenn5932you are the first person I’ve seen say that 😂
"It's not stealing if they're dead... it's archeology"
I swear you've made this joke before (or it's the head stopping working correctly), but it will always be fun.
"It's not stealing if they're dead." Is a quote drom Sivir and "When it becomes a ruin I can legally loot it." Is an ezreal quote from LoL
i've always loved seeing the werewolves in morrowind. they're chalked up to be this menacing creatures of bloodlust and destruction, so when I saw one for the first time while going around Solstheim at night I couldn't bring myself to kill it because i just found it so adorable and goofy.
Come for the Morrowind content, stay for the slightly unhinged ramblings
Honestly, being a werewolf in TES sounds really appealing, you're fast and strong and a dog.
I'd sign up.
Did that in Skyrim: AE Survival Mode. GREAT for getting around the province without fast-travel or a mount.
"Sometimes you just gotta let the zoomies out" My dude, I don't think you realize the breadth of truth within that statement
Not even a "IS IT POSSIBLE" in the title just "hey guys this is the werewolf run." Power move.
Like, I want to skip your videos to go and check the other 38 in my queue every day, but your delivery and direction are just so fucking perfect that I can't.
Props your editor, JBN.
Thanks. I'll let my editor know (the editor is me).
@@JustBackgroundNoise I didn't wish to presume. Anything cinematic you ever want to make, I'm totally down to watch.
Mamaea is quite interesting.
The cave walls are meant to be made out of sheer bone (though I love the sand comparison) - which makes you wonder how the hell that happened. Are these bone shards of Lorkhan, buried and forgotten and burrowed into by the Sixth House for some ritual purpose? Were these bone structures magically created by the Sixth House in some bizarre experiments? Perhaps the bone is being excavated for use as the skeleton in the construction of Akulakhan. The exact same texture is used for the giant ribs surrounding the Heart in Akhulakhan's chamber, after all.
I always assume Akulakhan was "harvested" from Corprus monsters. Rather than turning Dwarves into Numidium's divine skin, Dagoth Ur was turning divine flesh into Akulakhan's mundane skin. Pure speculation, though.
I really like the alternate "final quest" based on the premise, it reminds me how I used to play Morrowind as a kid with all of these side-objectives and made-up goals that kept me entertained for many summers. More please!
Also, cats with wings? Now that's something I've never seen.
30:50 Her name is Maggie, and she is doing releatively well for herself. Shes working as a cardiac nurse and is aware of her meme status.
Aw that's nice, I'm glad she's doing well. It's comforting when I come across a meme person "where are they now?" where it doesn't fuck up their lives.
Ermahgerd! Verternculer Terchycahdierd!
I love all the weird places morrowind has hidden around that are completely missable unless you wander into a random cave for no reaon, or happen to talk to the right random NPC in some town you usually have no reason to even visit.
I did a playthrough of the game once here I tried to do as many of the quests as possible with one character -- so all the main plot, any of the faction questss that aren't incompatible with each other, all the random side quests, etc. etc.
It took ages to actually do, but, it's a big part off me falling in love with the game; there is just so much of it that I had never seen in any previous run of the game.
the one daedric ruin that is accessed from a Ibar-dad that has Eleidon's Ward and some cursed daggers that summon ghosts.
i was like huh, when I first stumbled upon it
Just Background Howls
"Awoo, etc." was such a fantastic thumbnail that I had to check the video. The video did not disappoint and now I'm subscribed (which is unusual, as I normally watch at least three videos before subscribing, but it's clear this channel has quality content and I'm here for it).
It may seemed contrived, but imagining what your patron deities would want, and acting on that impulse is how I got three thousand hours and counting out of Skyrim. Boethiah calls for a province wide test of strength.
Amazing.
7:40 I can safely say that the FIRST people who should have a problem with furries is furries.
you are not wrong.
Amen
I am in the fandom, and let me tell you. The bad reputation is entirely earned thanks to certain elements, and the larger fandoms willingness to tolerate them.
*Insert Simpsons meme* Darn Furries, they ruined Furrydom.
0:35 is it just me or is he caked 👀
either caked up or he's in desperate need of a change of loincloth
Either he's caked up or caked with...
Even the numidium couldn't pull me out...
All these videos really make me wanna go back and play this.
The true mark of a classic is that every video you see of it makes you want to play it again.
I love when you give random animal facts :)
What's funny about Khajiit is that they are pretty much the original inhabitants of the Tamriel Continent, everyone else either sailed there(Nords, who eventually broke off to become Imperials, and the Elves), appeared through a Rift(Redguards) or came into being from nature itself much later(Argonians)
Don't make fun of furries, because most of them are in IT and we can't live without those guys.
Are you saying that all of the indian guys that I know doing that job are furries?
I know multiple decently high level SWE at Google who are furries lol
@@Morbius2271 no wonder Google is shitty company
I mean I had a friend who made fun of a bunch of furries at comic con and they kidnapped her. Which her extremely mutilated corpse was found months after
I’ll make fun of them for being nerds as well
NEEERDS!!!
I appreciate that you can make fun of groups without being an actual dick about it. I feel like a lot of UA-camrs don't get that you can poke fun and still be kind.
Furries make fun of themselves by merely existing online, in public, willingly. Cum inflation, vore, micro/macro, sounding, sodomy, rap3... All things furries are into.
Some like cubs too. Or necrofur.
But its all just for fun XP
I like the quest about dressing the body. I didn’t know just how rare daedric armour was in morrowind! I grew up with oblivion and daedric armour wasn’t that rare. I think that’s cool that it’s rarer in morrowind. It makes it more special
"...bigoted against bloodthirsty abominations spawned from the loins of a deer headed Daedric prince..."
Oh, just like my dad.
True JBN geezers remember the original thumbnail
"Monkey girl anime" now that's a genre I'd watch lol!
Awesome video, so good to have more!
I mean, i can think of one
Isn't that fruit of grisia or something like that? I remember the gorilla girls driving people banannas
Jabo, Joov, AND JBN posts all in the same day???? The stars have aligned!
I never realized the hilarity of the "it could be worse. Could be raining" bit at the very end until I remembered that's how this whole thing started. Hiding from rain after the werewolf attack
"A flying werewolf?!"
"No. Jump good! :)"
I'm so happy when you upload a new videos. They're all so relaxing. Here's to many more, though I don't know how many more things you can make videos about in Morrowind.
Mushrooms are actually remarkably easy to cook with since their unique cellular structure means it's virtually impossible to ever overcook them. And looking beyond just supermarket mushrooms you'll find that they have a vast array of different flavors, not just "dirt". Seared Morel tastes like bacon, Shaggy Inkcap tastes like butter, forgot the name but there's a yellow one that tastes like liquorice or anise, etc., etc.
But why have something that tastes like bacon, butter, or licorice when you could instead have bacon, butter, or licorice? If you ask me the only good use for mushrooms is to process them into MSG.
@@MeepChangelingtexture, nutrition, availability, and tasting like something doesn’t mean it tastes the same. Also, as OP said they are hard to overcook, so they’re better than bacon and such in that regard
The tangents and tiny animations and such this time were on point, thanks for making this.. shows your love for the setting and the game itself
The new task caught me off guard, fooled me for a few seconds too
18:11 HUH?! Now I was not expecting bats to be so dominant but damn
Here you go:
"The largest fish stock in the ocean is not in the coastal areas … but actually in the central gyres of the oceans.
"The food web … in the central gyres of the ocean … it's a lot more efficient than we thought."
"This very large stock of fish that we have just discovered, that holds 95 per cent of all the fish biomass in the world, is untouched by fishers," he says.
"They can't harvest them with nets.
"In the 21st Century we have still a pristine stock of fish which happens to be 95 per cent of all the fish in oceans.
"And that also changes our views on ocean health."
Of that, 1 QUADRILLION are bristlemouths which look like deep-sea spooky fish.
Sharkboy -> actor -> werewolf in Twilight
20:15 And you have the Dragon Breaks which are rather crazy things. The Battle of Red Mountain might have been one from the activation of the Numidium. Then there's just all of the endings of Daggerfall happening with The Warp of the West.
"Werewolves don't fly, they jump good"
I got that reference!
2:32 We will not forget the Red Sun over paradise
I can't thank you enough for your videos. Your humor is so welcomed and funny, and I love the commentary you have to share on this incredible game. I've been going through a lot, and it's nice to listen to and watch your videos while I cook for my family or just sit in the dark. Thank you.
My problem with Skyrim's dungeon design was that after a certain point, pretty early on even, it became totally pointless to explore them. You can craft and enchant better gear than you can find in Skyrim, even better than some of the unique pieces, which I don't think you can do as readily in Morrowind. Sure, the alchemy system is busted and that could lead to things, but without exploits, it's really easy to max out smithing and enchanting in Skyrim, and feels almost mandatory in some ways to keep up with late game enemies. Morrowind? Random crap you find in a chest in a dungeon only 10 people have even heard of will let you power through most of the game. It's an issue I had more with Skyrim's scaling than with its dungeon design. Why would I explore a cave that's basically a straight line with a shortcut for loot I don't even need anymore? Morrowind there was always the chance of a cave having some wild secret or unique enchanted item. Or maybe even nothing at all and being a total waste of time. Skyrim averaged things out, but I've always preferred a game having pits and peaks than rolling hills.
That thumbnail is just hilarious to me
Hell yeah, I've been waiting for this one since the vampire vid! 😄
"I'm a dog - I've got more than enough wind" 😂
I used to do this all the time as a kid. except i'd just swim across the ocean, got slapped untill I contracted the disease, and swim back. so yeah its definately possible before the skal village.
I just found this channel and silly morrowind challenge runs is everything I ever wanted thank you
Im so glad UA-cam has recommended me your first Morrowind video when it first came out. Every single one has been a banger! Keep up the great work :)
This is a nice change from the previous runs where you had to be more careful and discreet about your journey.
Those nap time cutscenes really are Doom-esque.
More Morrowind!! I never plsyed it but I've binge watched ALL your Morrowind videos SEVERAL TIMES AND I NEED MORE!! MORE MORROWIND!!
You’re making amazing videos, but don’t burn yourself out man, you seem to be getting one out what feels like every other day.
I found you 2 days ago. And holy moly have you got everything that a professional needs.
Your videos are amazing. I just wish there was a backlog of like 50 episodes of different Morrowind play through/ challenge etc.
Thank you for taking care of what is the game that got me in to gaming and unfortunately that I never finished.
You are simply amazing.
More videos please 💖
Best wishes
bro that law and order "thump thump" bit KILLED ME xD
youre one of my favorite youtubers
i feel your channel is about to explode in popularity
i really like the random lore and animal tidbits. has to be my favourite background noise channel.
I'm not sure if anyone has mentioned it (and I'm not scrolling through 750 comments to find out), but the cool tomb towards the end does indeed have a quest. I don't reemember where, but you can find a Nord drinking in a tavern who shares the legend of Olmgred the Outlaw, who lived in Morrowind when it was under Nord rule in the 1st Era. Olmgred was a prince or some such, so that's why his tomb is so special and full of treasure. As its location was lost, it has remained undisturbed for over 2 000 years.
Absolute special treat on a wee quiet day
17:31
...now hold on.
Was that a Samurai frieaking Jack REFERENCE??
Well played sir.
I bow to thee.
I didn't imagine Morrowind had put in so much cool adventure quests to do as a werewolf, now I feel inspired to finally play it all the way through. This was fun to watch, you're a nice personality.
this editing is amazing, this is the type of content we need for morrowind thank you :D
Aww the gesture of favour thing at the end made me smile
the "unbothered, moisturized" part earned you my thumbs up lol thank you for making these videos
23:09 Trolldier. The most extra way to kill somebody. And the easiest way to get the enemy team to get off Sniper
8:00 - 8:13
This is the wildest and realist thing ive ever heard uttered by human lips
Im subscribing
27:27 the foundation of that joke is that some people in the military will never actually have to fight in an actual war, but will still be prideful jerks because they're "just as cool and brave and strong" as all the other guys losing limbs and friends and suchlike.
I think military recruiters might have a prerequisite to have never seen combat so that they can only lie to high school kids about how glamorous and heroic combat is
I found the helm of god by accident back on the old xbox. I was exploring and found it. I was so happy. Promptly lost the location and took another year to find it again. Had dial-up at the time and any internet activity was an exercise in futility.
wow, that impression of hircine was so good i didn't even know it was you until you pointed it out. and even still at the end of the video i thought it was real until i saw the dog bone lol
Wasn't expecting an island of doctor moreau reference in a morrowind challenge run
Love that we randomly went on a hunt for the Daedric armor set. :>
all your videos have some wholesome moments in them among the chaos and i think that's what i love best. i'm so glad i subbed to you, easily one of my top fav bethesda youtubers (also runescape?? like bruh yes??)
Really cool to see your editing skills increase with each video, love your stuff!
Thanks to you I'm playing morrowind again and om having a blast playing it! Keep up the food vids I love them!
The Kagouti Mace being a literal mace joke got me to subscribe, top tier vid
I learn something new about a game I thought I already knew a lot about every time I watch one of your videos. I enjoyed this video.
Your writing is delightful, love it!
Legitimately one of the best thumbnails I've ever seen, I belly laughed for five minutes just staring at it 😅
The trolldier tangent was beautiful, respect to you
10:30 is it just me or was that sneaking out of a full on comedy 😂
I legitimately look forward to each upload keep it coming
the law and order joke was chuckle-worthy, thank you
The story of the cave with Stormkiss is actually part of an unmarked quest. It starts with having a chat with an old Nord seareaver in the Telvanni district in Vivec. He asks for a bottle of mazte for a story he has to share. If you give him the drink, he will give you a key and explains that there is a Nord legend about the bastard son of a Nord king, who was buried "deep in the mother rock" and with him, was buried his legendary axe, Stormkiss. They key he gives you has "Stormkiss" written on it, so he thinks it must a key to that treasure. He also gives you vague directions were the tomb might be located, and once you find it... well, you get all this loot.
23:30 the build up to that kaghouti mace joke... why did that get me so hard
was not expecting the twilight reference despite how obvious it now seems. Nicely done
I thoroughly enjoyed the machnima at the start. Will watch the rest later.
Quickly becoming one of my favourite YT channels 💪🏻
For some reason my cat watched entire episode with such interest, that now I'm fear that she is a werewolf too
I love that intro so much I've been replaying it several times daily
The cool thing for being werewolf you get unique line for every NPC
I patiently await for each of these morrowind vids to release.
I love these videos, I notice how you always go with the fun and fair option, over the broken and unfair, you should do a run where you min-max as much as possible and become an unstoppable god and go on a rampage or spawn in an army that you take on solo.
"What a beautiful day. The sun is shining. The flowers are blooming. On days like this, kids like you..."
I haven't seen your channel before and only saw the thumbnail, but immediately though the text style and graphic design of the werewolf, I thought to myself, "Morrowind"
"I'm a dog, I have more than enough wind."
Yeah, I bet Hircine blames the farts on his hounds.