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Stupid Question... (semi spoiler)
Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2002 5:46 am
by Mr Sleep
I have checked around a bit and i just can't find the answer...
I was a fighter so naturally i joined fighters guild, passed all the missions and became Guildmaster...I got slightly bored with the fighter since he was just a bit too good so i moved over to a magician. Got so far and advanced a few levels and then became Magister of the great house Telvanni.
My question is, what exactly do i do once i am head of a guild, it seems to me that once all my chores are finished i can't do much of anything with that group.
With the Telvanni i have my stronghold to build, but other than that i can't see anything else in the future...so what am i missing?
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Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2002 8:36 am
by fable
Ah, you have happened upon one of the few significant issues I have with Morrowind: the fact that you once you become the leader of an organization, nothing happens. You can't direct policy, you don't get attacked by your guild's enemies, and you don't even get to watch guildmembers give more than a token nod to you.
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Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2002 4:24 pm
by Mr Sleep
Originally posted by fable
Ah, you have happened upon one of the few significant issues I have with Morrowind: the fact that you once you become the leader of an organization, nothing happens. You can't direct policy, you don't get attacked by your guild's enemies, and you don't even get to watch guildmembers give more than a token nod to you.
Also if i decide to steal anything from a shelf or something in front of a Fighters guild salesmen i am chucked out of the Guild...explain to me who exactly kicks me out of the guild considering i am the head of it, surely i have no superiors
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Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2002 10:43 pm
by Tybaltus
Yeah, I agree with you, fable. If you become master of a guild/house and you hit "duties" or "orders" to a fellow member of that guild/house they say "What can I do for you, master" or something to that affect. I wish you could send those people on missions-having three options for each mission-One being a moral way of conducting the mission, or an evil way, or a profitable way of sending people in your house/guild on missions. This would further define your character in the role-playing aspect and would define what kind of a leader you would be.
Do you guys agree with my ideas?
*Beware! Minor Telvanni Spoiler*
What makes me slightly dissapointed in house Telvanni-when you get your mouth-you dont really use him. If you have a mouth-he should be able to send people on missions for you.
*spoiler alert over*
Oh well. Just one minor complaint about a great game.
I just realized that I am the first person to post on this thread that has under 1000 posts. I am beginning to feel intimidated!
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Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2002 2:46 am
by Mr Sleep
Originally posted by Tybaltus
Yeah, I agree with you, fable. If you become master of a guild/house and you hit "duties" or "orders" to a fellow member of that guild/house they say "What can I do for you, master" or something to that affect. I wish you could send those people on missions-having three options for each mission-One being a moral way of conducting the mission, or an evil way, or a profitable way of sending people in your house/guild on missions. This would further define your character in the role-playing aspect and would define what kind of a leader you would be.
I agree, good idea
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What would be the eventual outcome though?
I just realized that I am the first person to post on this thread that has under 1000 posts. I am beginning to feel intimidated!
So you should young one
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Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2002 9:53 am
by Tybaltus
Hmmmmm..... The outcome? Didnt think of that. I guess it all depends on what the quest you sent the person on.
As far as being the person with very little posts-I joined the forum in October of 2001, but I stopped posting because I won Baldur's Gate, BG II, and BGII(three times)-Throne of Baal(2 times) so I basically stopped playing the three games because I did pretty much the entire game. So I didnt really have much to talk about-so I stopped posting on the forum. Now that I have gotten into Morrowind-I have returned to the forum-Much to the dismay of everyone else!
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But I have a good time on forums.
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Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2002 3:51 pm
by Kameleon
Hohohoho, another person with 1000+ posts...
Originally posted by Tybaltus
As far as being the person with very little posts-I joined the forum in October of 2001, but I stopped posting because I won Baldur's Gate, BG II, and BGII(three times)-Throne of Baal(2 times) so I basically stopped playing the three games because I did pretty much the entire game. So I didnt really have much to talk about-so I stopped posting on the forum. Now that I have gotten into Morrowind-I have returned to the forum-Much to the dismay of everyone else!
But I have a good time on forums.
Ah, you tell my story
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I was the same, then in April I discovered SYM. Three months later, now look at me
I reckon that you could have some sort of say in the running of your guild, do you remember the running of the Thieves' Guild in BG2? Or even the Fighter Stronghold - even a perk like money every so often would be great. But actually being able to have partial control of the running of your people would be brilliant - perhaps you could even pick a particular person to do each job, depending on their particular skill, and they would have a better chance at succeeding. Not gonna happen though
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Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2002 11:17 pm
by UserUnfriendly
http://morrowindfiles.com/
one of the mods gives you respect when you become grand imperial dragon...apparently the guards all say sir and stuff..
yawn....