You can skip it if you wish, but it all sounds like it's in the default male Dunmer voice. The second is that all of his dialogue, in addition to showing up in the dialogue box, is voiced. Two things are notable about this NPC: first is his robe, a unique article of clothing that was lovingly rendered with twinkling stars all across it, looking like a torn-off chunk of the night sky. During this time, the only thing they will say when hailed is, "Watch the sky." Once they return to their normal behavior they act as normal, though.Īfter a while, a player on the board discovered a new NPC named Tieras, a male Dunmer in the temple at Ghostgate. Other than that, the only noticeable difference is that at night, at random intervals, every NPC in the game will go outside for a few minutes. It made the game very difficult to play at night! Occasionally, you could catch a glimpse of him darting around a corner or crawling on a wall or ceiling. You'd usually only see him after death, crawling around and over your body just before the reload box popped up. He crawls inhumanly on his hands and feet, his arms and legs splayed out like a spider. The way he moves.he gave me quite a start, the first time I saw him scuttling around my dead body. It's all black, completely untextured, like he's just a hole in space. If you let this loss kill you, you'll find the cause: a figure we came to call the Assassin, because he seems to wear a retextured version of the Dark Brotherhood armor from Tribunal, even though the expansions don't work in JVK. The longer you stay in one place, the quicker it seems to occur. It's only a bit, but it keeps happening, a little bit at a time. The second thing you notice is that you're losing health. In effect, you begin in a world that is doomed to start with. Their corpses never despawn, so you can go check on all of them. This is because every single NPC having to do with the main quest is dead, with the sole exception of Yagrum Bagarn, the last of the Dwemer. When you start a new game in JVK (as the board came to call it), once you left the starting bit in the Census Office and came into the game proper, the first thing you noticed is that the 'prophecy has been severed' box pops up. This part I can speak about from personal experience. Some speculated that the changed game used an older graphics renderer, making DOSbox necessary, but it didn't LOOK any different. And the QuickSave file seemed to be just part of the game file, so you couldn't get at it anymore. The QuickSave and QuickLoad hotbuttons worked, but that was it. The game was a bit laggy, and you couldn't get into Options, Load Game, the console, or really anything else, other than the game itself. He also said that the person advised him to try playing the mod through DOSbox. He said he was PMed by a lurker who deleted his account immediately after sending. Eventually, warnings were distributed not to use it if you found it, and things died down.Ībout a year later, in a mod board I used to frequent, someone popped up with the mod again. Nobody could figure out what the mod was trying to do, since it couldn't be opened in the Construction Set. If you let it get that far, your install of Morrowind, along with any save files you had, would become completely corrupted. If you tried to load the game with the mod active, it would hang at the initial load screen for a full hour and then crash to the desktop. It caused a buzz because it was a virus, or seemed to be. I know in a few cases rather than being posted it was sent via PM or email to a 'chosen few.' It was only up for a few days, to the best of my knowledge. It was never posted on any of the larger Elder Scrolls communities, usually just smaller boards and role-playing groups. Some people might recall some momentary buzz caused a couple of years ago by a particularly odd Morrowind mod. I'll let you be the judges of whether the story is just an urban myth or might in fact hold some truth. In the spirit of the season, I'd like to pass along the story of the jvk1166z mod. It's a story that has been copied and posted numerous times on numerous internet locations, the most popular of which is likely Creepy+Pasta. We will not provide you with websites that contain commerical GameCube ISO images.Depending perhaps upon what part of the world you're in, this is the Halloween season - a time when the veil said to separate our mortal plane of existence from the realms of spirits is said to be at its thinnest. Please note that the best way to test the emulators is by loading the ISO image file of a commercial game. To allow people to test these emulators we have included some homebrew games in this page.
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