
Indeed as Zed said, Morrowind dialogue is far from the fake caricature that some prejudiced players tend to draw. However, there numerous unique, interesting characters it's just that the presentation is understated and requires the player to put effort into exploring, reading, and making connections between various pieces of information. Morrowind contains enough generic, interchangeable NPCs in its cities to present a convincing illusion of a living world.
Nice, aren't they? Alfe Fyr, Beyte Fyr, Delte Fyr, and Uupse Fyr. A little project, a side benefit of my researches into corprus disease.
daughters: "Not bad for someone born in a jar, eh? Charming and talented. My Warden and guards can look out for themselves." And, as a sportsman, I love letting thieves try to steal my well-guarded treasures. I collect enchanted items and ancient artifacts. I collect treasures, and invite thieves to steal them. Something you love, always sparks your interest. plunder the dungeon: "When you live for thousands of years, you need a hobby. But to a wizard, it is a profound and glorious mystery, a riddle worth a long lifetime of study." The victim, of course, cannot appreciate the marvelous nature of corprus. I'm persuaded that it is in some manner the curse or blessing of a god. the divine disease: "The magical principles of corprus disease are elusive and miraculous, far more subtle and powerful than any conventional sorcery or enchantment. So, why have you tried to butter me up? Come to consult the great Divayth Fyr? You have the divine disease? Want to plunder the dungeon? Or leer at my daughters?"
I congratulate you on your diplomatic skills. And that such a gift is bound to please me.