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Morrowind Mischiefs, A Characters Update thread |
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| mirocu |
Apr 29 2014, 07:45 PM
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Ancient

Joined: 8-February 13
From: [CLASSIFIED]

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QUOTE(Grits @ Apr 29 2014, 02:22 PM)  Erika the Nord Battlemage is watching the sun set in Seyda Neen. Shes very pretty  Do you know yet what will happen in her life? Btw dont thank me, thank Lopov for wanting to write about his Morrowind character which in turn made me make this thread! This post has been edited by mirocu: Apr 29 2014, 07:46 PM
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Lol birdIt matters not how strait the gate, How charged with punishments the scroll, I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul.
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| Lopov |
May 1 2014, 11:10 AM
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Master

Joined: 11-February 13
From: Slovenia

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Until I make up my mind about my next character, I'll continue Haryon's tale - you can read some basic info about him on the first page. ----------------------------------------------- His recent adventure took place in Mournhold - after a series of investigations, failed assassination attempts, exploring ancient sewers, killing hordes of goblins, Dwemer constructs and powerful liches, Haryon found the supposed culprit for the havoc in Mournhold - Sotha Sil. But as it turned out, he couldn't be the one responsible because he was dead. The true enemy then arrived, and it was no one else but Almalexia, the Lady of Mercy. After a long and intense battle, the Lady of Mercy was dead and Haryon, the Nerevarine, was victorious yet again. Though killing the Goddess didn't bring Haryon any pleasure, at least he felt relieved that the threat was gone. Outside Almalexia's temple he was yet again visited by his guide, Azura, who told him the truth about Almalexia and Sotha Sil and encouraged Haryon to protect her people in the future. "It is hard to protect those who do not trust me at all," said Haryon because nobody except King Helseth believed his story about Almalexia and Sotha Sil. "Needless to say, the very same people who don't believe me now, didn't believe me in the past, when they persecuted me because I'm the Nerevarine."But then Haryon remembered someone who should be informed about Almalexia's and Sotha Sil's death. Using the magical ring, he teleported back to Vivec City, only to receive a cold greeting from two leading Tribunal priests. They knew very well that Haryon was a Primate of the Imperial Cult, and not even the fact that he was the Nerevarine, made them change their attitude. "Dunmers are proud and distrustful," thought Haryon, "and not only is the prophesized Nerevarine a Nord, but he's also affiliated with the Nine Divines. They'll never accept me but I guess that I'm getting used to it."He made his way up the stairs to the Palace of Vivec. He met the Man-God only once, when they discussed plans to defeat Dagoth Ur and now he came for the 2nd time, bearing bad news about Almalexia and Sotha Sil. Vivec listened closely and when Haryon finished his story, he was very, very sad. He expressed fear that Haryon would kill him one day as well, because that's what the prophecies foretell but Haryon assured him that he has nothing to fear from him. Before leaving, Haryon gave Vivec the magical ring that allowed him to teleport to the Clockwork City in case he wanted to say goodbye to the former Tribunal gods. Then he made his way to Ebonheart, ready to part with Boots of the Apostle that served him well for a long time but now their place was on the Imperial Altar, together with many other valuable artifacts that he acquired for the Imperial Cult. Many people would kill to wear these artifacts but Haryon had no use for them and instead gave them back to the Cult, where they belonged. It was time to leave and Haryon knew that very well. It was time to go somewhere where people don't know him. It was time to explore new lands and let the fate do the rest. But not just yet. Haryon had a few errands to accomplish on Vvardenfell. Just when he finished forming a short plan of his future events, he overheard rumors about missing armor, presumably the most powerful armor on entire Vvardenfell - the legendary Lord's Mail. Set in his ways, he couldn't help but to start a little investigation on his own... This post has been edited by Lopov: May 1 2014, 11:11 AM
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"I saw a politician the other day." "Horrible creatures - I avoid them whenever I can."
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| Lopov |
May 1 2014, 09:17 PM
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Master

Joined: 11-February 13
From: Slovenia

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QUOTE(mirocu @ May 1 2014, 12:21 PM)  Nice story there, Lopov! Battling and winning over Almalexia as the Nerevarine would surely make even Vivec nervous, I imagine..  Thanks, mirocu. Honestly I think that Haryon wouldn't have real problems dealing with Vivec but it won't happen. QUOTE(Renee Gade IV @ May 1 2014, 04:39 PM)  Yes, it's good to see Eric Clapton Haryon back in the thick of things once again. Makes me happy as a clam. That's so cool we can teleport in MW. When he teleports, does time pass at all?
The thing about Fast Travel in later games is some people think it's a teleportation spell (they RP it this way) but in truth it's not. Time is not supposed to pass if it's a true teleport, this is how it's handled in the table-games anyways.
No, time doesn't pass when teleporting. It's indeed good to be back in Haryon's shoes, unfortunately MW doesn't record the total gameplay time, so I don't know how many hours did I spend with Haryon but he's definitely one of my longest-lasting characters. He doesn't have as many hours as Lothran (2000) but I guess that he has around 200. QUOTE(mirocu @ May 1 2014, 06:41 PM)  Agreed, Renee  I always have a spot outside Thirsk Marked so the Karl can return posthaste should he need to. The Karl? Wow, he's an important dude. This post has been edited by Lopov: May 1 2014, 09:42 PM
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"I saw a politician the other day." "Horrible creatures - I avoid them whenever I can."
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