QUOTE(SubRosa @ Jul 24 2016, 12:05 AM)

mALX: I think the Bitter Coast is probably my favorite area in Morrowind. I love the swamps, and all the islands and grottos along the coastline.
Whenever I read "The West Gash" I always think of something rude...
Acadian: There are two netches in the Bitter Coast Sunset pic. The one on the left with the translucent blue body is a female, and the larger brown one to the right is a male.
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the waterCoastal shackPersephone found a shipwreckOne of the Daedric Shrines behind herPersephone is a hottiePersephone battles Dagoth Big NoseReadying a spellMeet Larry's other brother Larry Yes, Bethesda naming that "The Gash" would have been hard enough to ignore; but the
Wet West Gash = me sounding like Beavis and Butthead for the next 45 minutes every time I thought of it,

That is a very cool looking underwater cave! And one very ugly slaughterfish!
I love the Bitter Coast too; it just feels so believable with the little islands and that shack is a perfect example.
Ooh, was there any drowned treasure near the shipwreck?
Hmmm, I wonder if that is the same shrine as your "Where Am I" post!!!

Persephone is most def a hottie! What an Awesome screen!
OH! OH! Is she going after Dagoth-Ur? AWESOME !!!!!!!
"Readying" is another spectacular shot, mainly because it is such an awesome close in shot of Persephone's face! She is gorgeous!
OMG, she has a summonable really creepy looking bonelord follower? Does he fight well defending her? Urgh, they are so creepy!!! But if they are tough fighters, I guess having one by one's side would be ... doable,

You really went all out in these shots, these are spectacular! My favorites are the "Readying" and "Hottie," but all are Awesome !!!
QUOTE(SubRosa @ Jul 26 2016, 06:28 PM)

Acadian: The sheer number of slaughterfish in the water around Vvardenfell is enough to make most people say Ewwww. OTOH stepping into the water is one of the best ways to level up fast.
The Daedric Shrines are pretty simple on the inside. Most have a little corridor that runs from the door to a single large chamber with the Daedric Prince's statue. Some have a rooms beyond. But for most that is all. In fact, all of Morrowind's dungeons are small. Most are just 3-4 rooms total. Multi-level dungeons are usually only quest-related, and even those tend to only be a handful of rooms each.
Persehphone has her eye on you...
Hanging out with Other Brother LarryMore of the Acadian IslesRed MountainA closer look beyond the GhostfenceThe Redoran city of Ald'Ruhn can be seen in the distance"A den of stinking evil. Cover your nose, Boo, we will leave no crevice untouched!" I meant to say something in the last set of screens, the "Larry" shot = about Persephone's expression on her face in that shot - she has the same expression in this shot, and it reminded me I had meant to mention it.
One of the things I loved so much about the other shot and this one both is her expression, while looking at that freaky bonelord - you could write a story just off her expression and the setting; that horrible looking bone thing with no neck - that is a spectacular shot because her expression is so intriguing in it; you have to wonder what she is thinking!
Those Acadian Isles are gorgeous - I haven't found them yet in my game, not that I know of l (but it has been a couple years since I played Morrowind)
Oh, this is so exciting! I never got even near Red Mountain in my game, I have never even seen screens of it! AWESOME !!!!!!!
Wow, the Ghostfence looks really good in this shot! Is it like a City Wall or something? I really would like one day to play Morrowind through and see all these things I've only heard about on forums!
And the red sky in these shots is really setting the scene for meeting Dagoth-Ur; like those ones in the tunnel in your last set when you were fighting an ascended sleeper or ash vampire (I don't know what it was) - but the redness accentuated the feel of being so near that volcanic core!
In ESO, I have really come to love Red Mountain; and the ash storms even. But after seeing these screens, I kind of wish they had put a little reddish tint to the sky near the lava flows there. I mean, I am sure they didn't because red uses up so many resources and with so many people and NPC's in such a vast open cell - it would probably cost them if they did in the playability around Red Mountain. But what a nice touch it would be!
They did use red in the core of the volcano where you battle the 'Brothers of Strife'; but it is a separate cell with only a handful of NPC's and you are the only player there.
To me, it just adds to the whole feel of being that near an actively erupting volcano.
OMG, Larry looks like he is wiping his brow here! That is so funny!!!!
Awesome update !!!!!