After the little adventure into Black Marsh, Onyx made his way north into Morrowind, home country of the Dark Elves. He's been able to pass off as an odd looking Argonian so he's been left alone, with the exception of the small bandit gang or slave group that he was able to fend off.
Arriving in a town west of Port Telvannis, he decides to do some shopping for potions. If what he has heard about the inhospitable nature of the Dark Elven homeland is true, he doesn't want to take any chances and decides to stock up. Tales of a "Blight Disease" have him even more confused, uncertain as to the distinction between that and any other disease. Still, he inspects some of the potions alleging to cure it should he become afflicted along with some health potions.
Unbeknownst to him however is a Telvanni magister eyeing with suspicion and curiosity. She is the daughter of the local Telvanni lord and was returning from a trip when she felt an almost overwhelming magical presence in town. Deciding to investigate, she was able to pinpoint it to Onyx. He looks Argonian to her, but what has her confused is that she has never felt this much magic emanating from an Argonian before. Even more curious is the fact that when he speaks, he sounds less like an Argonian and more like a well-spoken Imperial.
She hesitates as to whether or not she wants to get his attention.
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Next up from Black Marsh is Morrowind! I always loved Morrowind and having recently replayed it and the large mod Tamriel Rebuilt, I figured I asked VictoriaDaedra if she would draw out an idea. Knowing her love for the Dark Elves, she accepted!
For those who do not know, Morrowind is controlled by five Great Houses. The magister belongs to House Telvanni. They are very introverted but have some of the most powerful magicians in all of Tamriel.
Arriving in a town west of Port Telvannis, he decides to do some shopping for potions. If what he has heard about the inhospitable nature of the Dark Elven homeland is true, he doesn't want to take any chances and decides to stock up. Tales of a "Blight Disease" have him even more confused, uncertain as to the distinction between that and any other disease. Still, he inspects some of the potions alleging to cure it should he become afflicted along with some health potions.
Unbeknownst to him however is a Telvanni magister eyeing with suspicion and curiosity. She is the daughter of the local Telvanni lord and was returning from a trip when she felt an almost overwhelming magical presence in town. Deciding to investigate, she was able to pinpoint it to Onyx. He looks Argonian to her, but what has her confused is that she has never felt this much magic emanating from an Argonian before. Even more curious is the fact that when he speaks, he sounds less like an Argonian and more like a well-spoken Imperial.
She hesitates as to whether or not she wants to get his attention.
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Next up from Black Marsh is Morrowind! I always loved Morrowind and having recently replayed it and the large mod Tamriel Rebuilt, I figured I asked VictoriaDaedra if she would draw out an idea. Knowing her love for the Dark Elves, she accepted!
For those who do not know, Morrowind is controlled by five Great Houses. The magister belongs to House Telvanni. They are very introverted but have some of the most powerful magicians in all of Tamriel.
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Elder Scrolls, Morrowind, magic and a lizard wizard? Take my fave!
Potion sellah! POTION SELLAH! I need your STRONGEST POTIONS!
Why thank you! Morrowind has always fascinated me with its unique alien setting, something we didn't really get with Oblivion or Skyrim.
I try to make my characters visitors respectful to the setting as even I would not feel comfortable to completely denigrate the established setting. Something that anyone can look at and say "Yeah he looks like he would go here"
Nostalgia is strong with me and Morrowind will forever hold a special place in my heart
I try to make my characters visitors respectful to the setting as even I would not feel comfortable to completely denigrate the established setting. Something that anyone can look at and say "Yeah he looks like he would go here"
Nostalgia is strong with me and Morrowind will forever hold a special place in my heart
Ah yes, Onyx is pretty much a small-scale outside-context-problem, I see...
Of course, he tries to keep to himself. No need risking making enemies where none need to be made
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