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Mournhold clockmaker is the kind of mod you do not need, but once you
have it installed and seen in-game never want to miss again. It adds no
significant functionality to the game - but a lot of eye-candy and
athmosphere.
There is a new shop in the Mournhold Craftsmen Hall, a clockmaker
selling his work. Clocks range from small and cheap portable clocks to
rather expensive big ones. Those clocks do exactly one thing: They show
the time. Nothing you couldn't achieve otherwise in the game, but not in
such a beautiful way! The clocks are masterfully rendered and even have
moving pointers, so you can drop one on the desk of your favourite home
and just know the time by _looking_ at it, unlike other clock mods which
require you do activate a clock to receive a messagebox with a text
reading the time. All clocks come with a tic-tac sound, which is quite
different depending on the type of the clock you bought. At full hour,
some clocks even play a little ding-dong sound. This really adds to the
athmosphere of your home. It might not be fitting to every home, I
couldn't imagine having one of those clocks you usually find in your
grandmothers house in say your Sixth House stronghold.
Additionally there is a small quest, as the clockmaker has a couple of
problems which need an adventurer to be solved.
Overall I consider this an excellent mod. I could play Morrowind well
without, but now as I've seen it I do not want to play Morrowind without
anymore! I meanwhile invested a couple thousand septims just to fill the
various homes my current character acquired with those spiffy clocks.
Peter
Mournhold clockmaker is the kind of mod you do not need, but once you
have it installed and seen in-game never want to miss again. It adds no
significant functionality to the game - but a lot of eye-candy and
athmosphere.
There is a new shop in the Mournhold Craftsmen Hall, a clockmaker
selling his work. Clocks range from small and cheap portable clocks to
rather expensive big ones. Those clocks do exactly one thing: They show
the time. Nothing you couldn't achieve otherwise in the game, but not in
such a beautiful way! The clocks are masterfully rendered and even have
moving pointers, so you can drop one on the desk of your favourite home
and just know the time by _looking_ at it, unlike other clock mods which
require you do activate a clock to receive a messagebox with a text
reading the time. All clocks come with a tic-tac sound, which is quite
different depending on the type of the clock you bought. At full hour,
some clocks even play a little ding-dong sound. This really adds to the
athmosphere of your home. It might not be fitting to every home, I
couldn't imagine having one of those clocks you usually find in your
grandmothers house in say your Sixth House stronghold.
Additionally there is a small quest, as the clockmaker has a couple of
problems which need an adventurer to be solved.
Overall I consider this an excellent mod. I could play Morrowind well
without, but now as I've seen it I do not want to play Morrowind without
anymore! I meanwhile invested a couple thousand septims just to fill the
various homes my current character acquired with those spiffy clocks.
Peter
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Newly created characters with Morrowind access will start in Morrowind.
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Established characters will need to travel there after receiving the quest 'Divine Conundrum.' To obtain the quest, open your Collections, go to 'Stories' and accept the quest 'Divine Conundrum' located in the Zone DLC category.
Morrowind How To Get To Mournhold
Cisco packet tracer cracked version. First-time travelers can take a boat to Morrowind's Vivec City. Boats can be accessed in Wayrest, Anvil, and Mournhold. In Elden Root, speak to Captain Jenassa. How to make a dell computer screen brighter.