
Morroblivion Playtest – VI
November 28, 2010More Morroblivion stuff. Nearing the end of the main quest now!
For some reason, it seems Sinammu Mirpal’s feet are inside the floor. Not sure why. However, it is hardly noticeable.
The Madstone of the Ahemmusa has no effects. I assume this is the same sort of problem as the items given to the player by the failed Nerevarines in the Cavern of the Incarnate.
For some reason, there are several people standing completely still in Nerano Ancestral Tomb. If you attempt to talk to these people, it opens their inventories. I don’t know if these are supposed to be dead individuals or if they are simply glitched people, but its very strange.
When Savile Imayn asked me for Exquisite clothing, I went and purchased it, but when I returned she insisted that I did not have the right items. I’m not sure what happened here. I’m working on making her see them.
Apparently what happened was that I bought the wrong Exquisite Shirt (there is a set of 4 and a set of 2 in the inventory of the clothier in Tel Mora). I purchased the right one and it recognized it as fulfilling the quest requirements. I don’t know what differentiated the shirts.
Interestingly, you are supposed to use the key given to you by Imayn to unlock Llervu’s cage, but instead she walked right out of it. I imagine this has something to do with the game realizing she is no longer a slave belonging to Imayn and instead belongs to you.
If I’m not mistaken, there is an option in Ashkhan Kaushad’s dialogue in which he admits that he knows Llervu is not a real Telvanni, and apparently he will also give you an Exquisite Shirt as a gift. I read this on the Wiki, so I don’t know what the dialogue option actually is, but it is noticeably absent in his dialogue in Morroblivion.
When I walked into Saryoni’s quarters, he and someone else in the room began attacking me. The Ordinators in the room continuously attacked the both of them and knocked them out. I’m going to reload my game, since this is very clearly wrong.
After talking with David, I ended up using the console to make Saryoni amiable. I’m back on the path of the main quest.
Vivec looks really odd. His body is that of an Imperial (skin color, at least), but he has a half dark elf/half high elf (??) face, hands, and feet. I think this would be neat, if it weren’t for the Imperial body, which mostly makes him look like a naked guy with funny gloves, slippers and a mask.
The statement that you will agree to receive Wraithguard is not capitalized (it says “yes, I accept wraithguard” or something similar). Since it is capitalized in the refusal of Wraithguard, I figure it should probably be capitalized in the acceptance.
It would seem I’m missing a texture at the top of Ghostfence, as there is a weird purple strand running across the top of the whole thing. I wonder what it is.
My game crashed at this point, so I quit playing for the evening. I’ll pick back up soon and start taking on Ash Vampires.