


The Mages Guild and their Archmagister leaking things to spies while his guild tries to find out the truth. The Camonna Tong holding the leadership of the Fighters Guild in contest with the Thieves. They deal with scheming and backstabbing and all sorts of things that later games in the series never touch on. The ones you deal with have their own political intrigues and maneuvering. These are the ones you spend the most time dealing with. They're talking about Baladas Demnevanni, Crassius Curio, Mistress Therana, Odral Helvi, Caius Cosades, Vivec, and countless others that you deal with in your journeys. When people talk about NPCs in Morrowind being good, they're talking about the ones you interact with that play a part in the grand story. This is like saying the NPCs in GTA are bad because 95% of them are there to be run over. The khajiit shopkeeper in Balmora was about the only one interesting so far. As in each NPC gave me an almost identical answer. But I've talked to over a dozen and 95% of their answers were generic. Originally posted by SuperLotus97: I was told that the NPCs in Morrowind were so interesting. With the constraints of voice acting and thousands of NPCs, the idea that Skywind will ever have completely unique and interesting NPCs is a pipe dream that is highly unlikely to be realized. That said, you most definitely won't find more interesting NPCs in Skywind. It should be noted that LGNPC is still in development somewhat, with modders like cyran0 still pushing out updates now and then, so there are some towns that haven't yet been covered by LGNPC. Parts of the LGNPC package are a bit dated though, so the quality of the writing may vary, but you'll find a ton of interesting NPCs to talk to. Not only does it add backstories, new dialogue topics, and tons of unique greetings to NPCs, but it also adds a ton of quests for you to do.

They may be generic, but at least they don't have only one line of dialogue.Īs for LGNPC, you should absolutely try it. Thought personally I like Morrowind's NPCs a lot better than Skyrim's NPCs. Morrowind's NPC dialogue has never been one of its strengths, don't know who told you the NPCs were interesting, but that was probably a stretch of the truth.
