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Main Page All Pages. Gamepedia support Report a bad ad Help Wiki Contact us. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Scourge of the Gray Quarter. Edit source History Talk 0. This article is a stub. You can help by expanding it! Categories Stubs Books Add category. Cancel Save. Universal Conquest Wiki. Quote: When entering Windhelm from the main entrance head east left immediately and head down that way. That's right, not left.

But yeah, she's at the entrance to the docks, during day hours she'll run up to you to sell you a flower. And Sofie also sleeps in a small corner to the right of the entrance of Calixto's house, where she can be found at night. Okay, I'll walk you through it as well as I possibly can.

Again, not at the actual docks themselves. Would you like to buy a flower? If it's not daytime then check around Calixto's house of curiosities as mentioned by the cat above. Quite hilarious indeed. I've never played a Dark Elf but I married one once then when I gave her a Daedric artifact to go under encumbrance and she disappeared on fast travel. The thieving Dark Elf was using me the whole time so she could steal my Sheogorath stick.

Originally posted by Magic Spazm :. Raider View Profile View Posts. What I did understand is that there was this Tribunal of Dunmers who arnessed the tools of Kagrenac and the heart of Lorkhan to essentially become gods, defying the daedras and ruling over morrowind for centuries. Eventually Azura sent her champion, the Nerevarine, to slay his former allies and restore the pantheon.

With these godly rulers, the Dunmer felt more and more confident because they finally had control over their destinies and felt superior to the other races, who were still subject to the will of the real deities. After the Tribunal returned to mortality, two members were slain, Vivec disappeared, and they got their ass kicked from the very people they used to enslave, they gradually came down to earth.

With the eruption of the red mountain many were forced to flee morrowind, feeling even more miserable. Most of the Dunmer you meet in Skyrim and Solstheim were likely born after their "prime" period and you can see how apart from a few exceptions they are all far from haughty.

Sure, you may find the grey quarter ironical, but the people living there aren't the ones who deserve to, as they've been subject to discrimination most of if not their whole lives. What I noticed is that in TES lore, what goes around always comes around.

Similarly, the Dwemer too arnessed the powerful artifacts mentioned earlier, and in the pursue of knowledge and ascension to goodhood, they caused the downfall of their species, when they were banished to oblivion, or sent to a future where their technology will be no longer be advanced suggested by ex bethesda writer who worked on morrowind's lore.

The Thalmor commit genocide of every other race because they consider them inferior and they too want to achieve goodhood in any ways possible, even going as far as planning to destroy nirn.

As history repeats itself, they will likely be struck down by divine intervention if the other populations won't be able to themselves. OK, maybe I got carried a little too much. Last edited by Mr. Raider ; 12 May am.



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