Ania on 6/2/2003 at 16:50
I could do with knowing a few, so that I can enchant some items.
Ania
Striker on 7/2/2003 at 00:01
I'd love to help, but I wouldn't have a clue (And I can't look in the Editor at the moment.)
However, I would suggest travelling to some of the Telvanni towns. They seem to have a much larger concentration of spells, so the ones you are looking for may be there.
One day I'll have to add a list of Spells and their locations to the Destination: Morrowind Hint and Spoiler Guide.
-Striker
Ania on 7/2/2003 at 00:43
Thanks. I'll have to go to the East Coast of Vvardenfell one day soon.
I've been rather busy (talking of posting lists) acquiring items for the museum, and I wrote down the list from the editor (as suggested by Jordy C). Would it be a good idea to type it out and post it on the forum, or is someone else working on it already?
Ania
Striker on 7/2/2003 at 00:51
Well, I don't know about anyone else, but I'm not working on a list of items you can sell to the Museum. So yeah, if you have the time, post the list.
Could I use it in the Hint and Spoiler Guide if you do?
-Striker
Ania on 7/2/2003 at 01:24
'Course you can. I'll be honoured.
I'll get cracking, as long as Jordy approves (she gave me the idea in a recent museum-related thread, so she might want to do it)
Ania
Jordana Chal on 7/2/2003 at 02:13
Oh no, you go for it...I think it would be helpful to a lot of people as the issue of "what the museum will buy" is quite confusing, especially with that stupid misleading artifacts book they have lying around......
I'd second what Striker said about the spells. Go shopping in the Telvanni areas.....I have yet to do that but some NPC said it was the best thing to do if you wanted spells.
The East coast of Vvardenfell is very nice BTW, well worth the trip. I got a pleasant surprise when I first visited the Grazelands. It's very different from the rest of the island-nice peaceful rolling hills and open grassland. No mountains blocking your way, no grey ash, and no cliff racers!! It reminded me a lot of the countryside round where I live (Cheshire peaks and plains).
Ania on 7/2/2003 at 02:40
Yes, I like the Grazelands too. I've been to the East a few times, but on the whole I spend less time there than in the Hlaalu areas. Which are rather too swampy and damp for my liking.
The NW is ok too. All these interesting rock formations, and rope bridges over deep gorges. I went there today to speak to Mehrunes Dagon.
I'll have a go at compiling the museum list. If Striker wants to use it, I'll be really chuffed!
Ania
Jordana Chal on 7/2/2003 at 02:49
Mehrunes Dagon is cool! It's surprising to me how "nice" the Daedra prince quests are....they only seem to want you to fetch and carry items for them....I was expecting something really nasty from such as Molag Bal, such as being asked to kill an entire household, or even village.
I ran across a second shrine to Molag Bal yesterday as well, in the depths of a Daedric ruin. There was a statue of him high up on a platform, with a friendly priest. Took a couple of really nice screenshots....I thought it must be the one where you can get cured of vampirism...but again, why would someone like M.B. want to do that? What is he, an agony uncle? :)
Striker on 7/2/2003 at 02:50
I find myself in the Balmora and Vivec area (i.e. the Bitter Coast) most of the time. Must be cus all the main settlements are nearby. I do like the twisting organic Telvanni buildings though.
I'd be happy to use it! I barely have enough time to update the Spoilers as it is, so any help is great! (As shown by the fact that I've only just put the Mages' guild quests up after about 4-5 months :O .)
-Striker
Striker on 7/2/2003 at 02:57
Jordy:
Hmmm, that reminds me... I haven't done any of the Daedra Prince quests yet! Perhaps after I've finished Tribunal.
Ah, but the motivations of the Daedra are not known to the likes of us mortals. Parhaps you are but a small part of an infinitley bigger picture. Or he just wanted you to get something for them! :D
Battlespire is a great example of what the Daedra can do. Basically you arrive at the Imperial training ground for Wizards, known as the Battlespire. You initially think that it's part of your training (you aren't supposed to get injured there), until you discover that it's been over run by Mehrunes Dagon and his Daedric cronies!
-Striker