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I'll start :)

I still clearly remember one particular incident. It was my first playthrough, where I didn't know what to do at all, and I've been pretty battered down. I arrived in Pelagiad while the sun was settling behind the horizon, really exhausted and close to getting killed. But just the feeling of finally going around the corner and seeing the tavern, knowing I'll be safe there, was an amazing feeling of relier. I'll hold it with me forever, and I don't think any other game managed to implement it in such a way.

What are your memories?

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[–] Varyk 2 points 10 months ago

The most insane thing that ever happened to me that I keep hearing was not in the game, was I was just walking around after putting 300 hours in and then finishing the game for the first time and there was this waterfall in front of not a cave but just a few stone shelves and it only went a few feet back and I believe it was near the west coast the southwestern coast, and when I went through the waterfall I was checking every single cave I could find just by walking around all of Morrowind, and there was a white and red ring that looked like a nerevarine ring just sitting on one of the stone shelves, and it had absolutely insane buffs, like all of the atronach powers were minus 30% damage and speed was boosted and light armor heavy armor was boosted. It was like a plus or minus significant amount for every category.

It was my first time playing through the game on the original Xbox and so I didn't save or screenshot or whatever anything, but I always remember finding that ring and I've never been able to find it again or heard anything about it ever again, but once that happened I was like f***ing this game, I'm never going to figure everything out about it.