Well, Morrowind is a bit hard to get into, and the combat system is rather poor. Nonetheless, I love it more than Oblivion. It's all 'bout personal preference, yokortin said:If they are as this user describes them, then chances are its hlaalu. I never really liked MorrowindChapper said:I'm first and foremost a Hlaalu man. They're perfect for my favourite playstyle as the sneaky, yet charming, assassin. They favour mercantile, light armor, marksman, speechcraft, short blade and security.
I always end up raiding Ghostfence for the glass armour set that's there anyway, so yeah.
Edit: Not hating on morrowind in a thread that shows favor to morrowind (that'd be stupid ;P), just explaining why I don't know for a fact that they are like that.
I remember the first time I met Uncle Crassius. You might say I was a bit.. Flabbergasted, when he asked me to, you know, undress and make out with him and all that jazz.AstylahAthrys said:Hlaalu, bitches. Gotta side with my monarchy. Keeps me safe at night. Last thing you want is King Helseth wanting you dead.
And we have Crassius Curio. That makes us awesome. Or creepy. Maybe both.
How could anyone be sneaky in Morrowind? I found the stealth absolutely terrible when I played it. But good for it's time, no doubt.Shadowfaze said:Hlaalu. I was sneaky in Morrowind, sneaky in Oblivion, and yes, i'll be sneaky in Skyrim.
Quoted for truth.Snicks said:Telvanni all up in this *****.
A house of xenophobic wizards of varying reclusiveness, morality and sanity all hanging out in giant mushroom towers? That's the kind of faction more games need.
Yeah, more explanation in OP would be brillo.yanipheonu said:uhhhhhhhhh
*wtf is everyone talking about?