stramaglia on 11/7/2003 at 01:34
Ok, so Ondres Nerano has a pretty sweet house, and I went ahead and killed him for it. Now, I saved before I did it just in case he's super important. I gather from other posts that I can't finish the Redoran quests now, since they want me to duel him. Oh well, not really that interested in Redoran anyway.
Does Ondres have any significance in the overall game? (Being able to kill Dagoth Ur, become the Nerevar, etc.) If so, I'll go back to the save game and wait to take his house til they tell me to kill him. If not, I'm unloadin my stuff and movin in!!!
Thanks for the help!
Stramaglia
sappe on 11/7/2003 at 08:25
No he's not important
:eek:
Stainboy on 12/7/2003 at 12:36
Quote:
Originally posted by stramaglia Ok, so Ondres Nerano has a pretty sweet house, and I went ahead and killed him for it. I rarely use this, but... LOL! Only in Morrowind... :D
Made me laugh, anyway.
Stainboy.
stramaglia on 13/7/2003 at 16:43
Haha.....yeah, that's not generally how I even play games, I've actually been very careful to not do anything to screw up the main quest.....but he does have a GREAT HOUSE!!! Lol...yup, only in Morrowind, I guess.
Cheers,
Stramaglia
Tuco on 13/7/2003 at 18:53
Did that guy who killed everyone in Morrowind ever succeed? IT was kinda weird being a ghost town...
RyushiBlade on 13/7/2003 at 22:31
It's pretty difficult to screw up the mainquest without knowing, provided you don't buy and sell the main quest related items. I know someone here sold the BoneBiter Bow or something from the Urshilaku Burial Grounds. (If you go there, try not to sell the bow.)
stramaglia on 19/7/2003 at 22:04
Ok, so I figure I'm gonna be fine for beating Morrowind, since it does the whole "Threads of Prophesy" warning, but how about Tribunal and Bloodmoon? Is it possible to blow those before even having them?
Marxist ßastard on 19/7/2003 at 22:07
No, they've been very careful in that respect. And after you install the plugins, all the new charachters that can blow your quests have been marked as essential, meaning that you'll get the same warning for them.