Drunknkakarot on 4/12/2003 at 01:46
Why the heck can i not find the slave traders in morrowind, i look on websites but they are not very helpful if someone could help me that would b appreciated. I would most likely need name, EXACT location, and some things i might needed to have accomplish such as a certain house mission or sumthing cuz i m baffled. I really want a slave so i can fight along side them. even though i m much against slavery in the real world, morrowind is pretty lonely.
Dunbar2 on 4/12/2003 at 05:54
If you have Tribunal, you can hire a mercenary to fight with you. If you are really lonely, there are several people throughout the game who require an escort somewhere. The trick is not to take them to where they want to go and they will follow and fight alongside you. One day when I was bored, I took a bunch of them to Caius' place in Balmora with the hopes that he would lay off the skooma if he had some company.
-Dunbar
Child of Karras on 4/12/2003 at 09:29
Isn't there a slave trading place opposite the stiltrider in Seyda Neen?
cyrano on 4/12/2003 at 19:43
I think Drunknkakarot is looking to buy companionship. [Perhaps he should try the House of Earthly Delights in Suran ;) ] You can buy slaves at Tel Aruhn (and you can travel there by ship...eventually). The slaves to which you refer Karras are not for sale but for freeing, if that is your nature. The occupants of that cave (and others around Vvardenfel) will 'object' to your taking their property.
I agree Drunkn', Vvardenfel can be a lonely place on the road. However, companions can be very difficult to keep alive in the wilderness, so prepare to have all the freedom of a new parent if you try to protect your companion from danger, or expect a high attrition rate. Either way, it's probably best not to get too close to them emotionally. I like the mod Traveling Merchants (after fixing the scripting bugs). It adds a little life to the roads while trekking.
RyushiBlade on 4/12/2003 at 20:56
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[Perhaps he should try the House of Earthly Delights in Suran ;) ]
With the Better Bodies mod installed, of course :cheeky:
Try installing the Dracandros Voice mod. This let's you command a lot different NPC's. For example, if you become the grandmaster of the Imperial Legion, you can command any guard in the Imperial Legion.
There's also a few other mods out there where you can buy mercenaries and such. Morrowind Summit is a good place to search for these.
Jordana on 5/12/2003 at 04:16
I agree that adventuring on your own gets a bit lonely after a while. The slaves at the Tel Aruhn slave market are the only ones available to buy in the original game, but they're not much good. They have no weapons or armor, and you can't command them to do anything, not even to stop and wait for you. I reckon they'd get toasted pretty quickly if you got into a fight with anything tougher than a scrib.
There are lots of good companion mods out there, but you didn't say what platform you're playing on.....if you're on a PC I recommend one of the quite brilliant mods by Emma (go (
http://thelys.mwsource.com/index.php?morrowindmods=True&authorpage=Emma) here for her page) If not, your best option to is do what Dunbar2 said, find an escort mission and don't take the person where they want to go.