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Upon being promoted to Knight Errant, the player is offered a set of their choice of newtscale, dragonscale or templar. Instead of being given armour pieces as a promotion bonus, the player is issued with a choice of leather, chain or steel armour when they join the Legion. Varus now has a unique helmet that he will don when duelling the player and can be taken from him after he's been defeated. All Order of Ebonheart members will now wear the Duke's Silver armour, including Varus Vantinius, Cavortius Albuttian, Joncis Dalomax and Sellus Gravius. Ash mask helmets can be found on legionnaires outside Buckmoth Legion fort and sold by Yambagorn gor-Shulor inside. The studded leather, chain, newtscale, silver, duke's silver and dragonscale armour sets have been completed, and the new pieces distributed among Legion members and smithies. Studded leather, dragonscale, silver and newtscale cuirasses are now listed as Legion uniforms.
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This mod also uses OAAB assets and items, requiring it to be installed. This mod sets out to do two things: First, add variety to the armours availible to players in the Legion and to reinforce that these are indeed uniforms: Imperial guards catching you wearing a uniform you shouldn't will get you in trouble. You can also find me on Discord as Necrolesian#9692. No dialogue or anything else has been changed - only the suicide note has been rewritten.įeel free to contact me on the Nexus with any comments or suggestions. Note that most players would normally not see this note only those who "fail" the quest by allowing Mirisa to be killed will see it. Elements of it are inspired by vanilla dialogue, and my goal was to be consistent with what the vanilla game tells us about these characters. The note is written as a letter to Mirisa. Jeleen now writes more extensively about his relationship with Mirisa and his feelings for her. In vanilla, the note is extremely brief and to the point, little more than "goodbye cruel world". Jeleen, overcome with grief, ends his own life, and you can find a suicide note on his body. However, if Mirisa meets an unfortunate end on the way back to Frostmoth, the quest has a much darker ending. If you manage to find Mirisa and escort her back to the fort, Jeleen is overjoyed. Jeleen, the Imperial Cult priest at Fort Frostmoth on Solstheim, will ask you to rescue his protégé/lover Mirisa, who had ventured north to perform missionary work among the local Nord "savages".
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If that topic would cause you problems, please don't download it! This mod was created as part of the Morrowind Writing Competition.Ĭontent warning: This mod deals with suicide. I tried reloading the settings importer, doesn't fix the issue and I'm not very knowledgeable with Morrowind or computers in general.This mod rewrites and expands the suicide note written by Jeleen, the Imperial Cult priest at Fort Frostmoth, upon learning of the passing of his lover Mirisa, elaborating on their relationship and his feelings for her.
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Running windows 7 on a steam installation of that helps.
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It shows Bloodmoon.esm and Tribunal.esm just fine, and even all my mods that I've installed (though I have those all disabled.) Gives me a crash to desktop when loading up that shows that it cannot load the morrowind.esm. I have an installation of morrowind that runs fine, but for some reason the wizard for open morrowind will not show the Morrowind.esm in its data files list. Unzip it and and manually replace the RTMorrowind.esm.
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Original File Download: Manual 0 of 0 File information. It looks like Steam downloaded Bloodmoon, then Morrowind, then Tribunal and OpenMW tried to load them in that order. After some discussion with users on IRC, we discovered that the issue was due to the file creation date of Bloodmoon.esm being older than the one for Morrowind.esm. Master files cannot delete objects from other master files, so the slave file is needed to delete some spawn points and clean up some terrain. 4) Split Morrowind Advanced references between a primary.esm (or.esp) file and a slave.esp file to resolve problems caused by the way Morrowind handles the Merge to Master function. It sounds like you don't have the morrowind disc, otherwise you. Morrowind.esm is the master file and is installed on your computer when you insert the Morrowind disc.