To answer a 4 year old question, the Morrowind (and Oblivion and Skyrim) book 'Night Falls on Sentinel' acts as an epilogue for this quest (and names the Prince Arthago, while in this quest the name is a generated one).
Quick F.Y.I., Mannimarco lore and further games show bro's an absolute **bitch**, serves Molag to make all of Tamriel a part of Coldharbour to be tortured for all of eternity. On top of that, bro even tries to become the bitch God himself, taking Bal's place.
saving the game was not a thing back then, if i were to play sega i'd have a save state too, this was neat and fast, i thought one of those sinking rocks had you near the end, you have good reflexes i no longer have, I can't even play Sonic good anymore, too much caution and stopping
Well, younger me had all the time in the world when I played these games back then. Not so now, so here come the save states. This game is not so bad even without saves. You skip this level if you die three times.
Care to say friend, how do you know what house they are? They just spawn randomly at amy house you enter? It's my first quest and allready a pain in the ahh😂
Hi, I have a question about quests as a vampire. Apparently, asking for directions from inside a building doesn't mark locations on your map. Which is a problem, because there are no NPCs outside at night. How do you get quest directions? Thanks.
Right? Glad knowing I'm not the only one that thought Raistlin when first seeing Tharn in a cutscene. But it also kinda makes sense considering Arena and Daggerfall are pretty much both D&D games without the Dungeons & Dragons name.
After finding that person, I received both texts. The one you got and the one saying she's sorry this was a set-up (the cousin ran away), and the quest is still active in the logs. If i loiter in that house I receive the payment again and again but with no dialogue..
This game is awesome, even today. Now, I'm trying Daggerfall Unity and I must say it's different, however the original one has its charm, and I doubt It'll lose, at least in my eyes.
great episode. fun to watch you jump (literally) from place to place in the ashlands, smiting your foes with the hammer and finding tasty lewts! some of the most fun playing Morrowind is the exploration and random dungeon crawling. Wondering what awaits around the next corner and my ever-horror when I see the glow of red candles.
Hey how do you get this to run so smoothly? I use an old laptop that’s not the best but it can run Morrowind and Daggerfall Unity perfectly fine, however I get like 10fps for this one and sometimes literally as low as 3fps. Is there something better than DOSBox that you use or is it really just about the machinery?
There are some tweaks and tips at PCGamingWiki: www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/The_Elder_Scrolls_Adventures:_Redguard Hardware can also be an issue, the game runs through the emulation layer, and that can be much slower than running native games.