SLIEZER on 24/9/2004 at 19:34
Abit of topic, but if you remove the 'f' from the belt Of Fleetness, I really want that belt. :cheeky:
Cheers,
-Johan
Griff on 25/9/2004 at 08:15
My 2 cents: get a "Give your Orders 1.3" mod in case you are using the expansions :). Might help you with him. And I'm in Hlaalu and I never got that quest :(. Where is it? :)
Glad to see you come back to Morrowind, I started playing seriously (almost like you :P) just a ew days ago....
Pisces on 25/9/2004 at 08:32
On a side note, I made the first EVER give your own orders mod; I checked at all the sites and I had the only one (I checked after a second came up, it has a later date though). I haven't played the rest but mine was pretty good, it even included speical units you can hire if you are the knight of the imperial dragon.
Griff on 25/9/2004 at 09:27
Cool! :thumb:
I never knew that :). Mind you "Morrowind Conmes Alive" allows you to hire mercenaries and adds lots of random NPCs. Have you tried the GYO 1.3? The combination of both is amazing :D. I'd love to see your mod though, how is it called (link :) )?
P.S. Are you at official Morrowind Forums?
P.P.S Can anyone answer my guar question? I'm bored with House Hlaalu quests I already did.
Jordana on 25/9/2004 at 23:27
It's one of the quests Crassius Curio gives you, when you've worked your way far enough up through the ranks. You should get to it eventually....
Edit: Should have mentioned, getting saddled with the guar is only one possible outcome of the quest-it's the one where you're asked to collect rent (or is it taxes?) from some farmers in the Ascadian Isles.
cyrano on 26/9/2004 at 15:54
Quote Posted by Jordana
Edit: Should have mentioned, getting saddled with the guar is only one possible outcome of the quest-it's the one where you're asked to collect rent (or is it taxes?) from some farmers in the Ascadian Isles.
Not having performed that quest, I image that it went like this:
Spoiler: Please don’t read this if you don’t have a sense of humor (otherwise it may appear a bit harsh :cheeky: )
[spoiler]You were ordered to collect delinquent payments or back taxes from some poor farmer who can barely keep himself and his family fed, and one of the options was to accept his working guar as payment. Now, he has no money and no guar to help him till his field; his prospects are dimmer than before he met you, and he is continuously falling along that downward economic spiral that seems to be the fate of the disenfranchised in Morrowind society. I should think that one of your options would have been to cover his debt yourself. A successful adventurer as yourself is probably hording enough gold to buy all of Vvardenfell, but you haven’t charity enough to forgive this humble farmer’s debt without at least breaking a limb. Is that how you see yourself: a brutish collection agent for a sexually ambiguous pervert :nono: ?[/spoiler]
I know what really happened. At once you looked into Corky’s big, soulful eyes you immediately fell in love. You could not bear to be parted, and in at delusional fog that envelops the smitten, you rationalized your actions as the best solution to the farmer’s problem. I forgive you—I dare say, I would have done the same in your place.
Pisces on 26/9/2004 at 22:20
Yeah, that is pretty much how the quest goes, the money had already been covered by the other farmer(for both of them) but I wanted the guar. Shh...it was cute but slow, which is why I gave it a new home.
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I'd love to see your mod though, how is it called (link )?
P.S. Are you at official Morrowind Forums?
It was uploaded at (
www.morrowindfiles.com), which is no longer running and my computer verison of morrowind(I have on xbox too) died in a horrible space needed for defragment accident.
I have an account at the official forums but I haven't visited in years.
Jordana on 26/9/2004 at 23:07
Quote Posted by cyrano
Not having performed that quest, I image that it went like this:
Spoiler: Please don’t read this if you don’t have a sense of humor (otherwise it may appear a bit harsh :cheeky: )
[spoiler]You were ordered to collect delinquent payments or back taxes from some poor farmer who can barely keep himself and his family fed, and one of the options was to accept his working guar as payment. Now, he has no money and no guar to help him till his field; his prospects are dimmer than before he met you, and he is continuously falling along that downward economic spiral that seems to be the fate of the disenfranchised in Morrowind society. I should think that one of your options would have been to cover his debt yourself. A successful adventurer as yourself is probably hording enough gold to buy all of Vvardenfell, but you haven’t charity enough to forgive this humble farmer’s debt without at least breaking a limb. Is that how you see yourself: a brutish collection agent for a sexually ambiguous pervert :nono: ?[/spoiler]
LMAO :laff:
But...I didn't mean to take his guar....I just asked him him about it and he said it was mine, then it started following meeeeeee.......*bursts into tears*
Actually I haven't finished the quest yet, it took me long enough to rehome Corky and take care of some business. When I return to Uncle Crassius, I'll be sure to do the right thing and pay the farmer's debts, then slaughter them and take over their farmhouses. :p
Pisces on 27/9/2004 at 10:01
Quote Posted by Jordana
then slaughter them and take over their farmhouses. :p
And you were giving
me guilt!
Jordana on 28/9/2004 at 01:11
I was just kidding about the slaughtering part, really. In fact my character is a sucker for helping people, except during a certain time of the month when she really can't be held responsible for her actions :ebil: I'm talking about when she's in wolf mode, of course :p