You will get used to reading, don't worry about that. I have the same problem every time I go back to my beloved games from the 90s, but as I get caught up in the story the problems disappear. How long does it take for your eyes to strain? take a break once/hour, play on lower resolution (morrowind is old, so it was designed to run on lower resolution then todays standard) as that will make the letters larger etc. And you might think about getting some "computer" glasses (ie reading glasses for reading on computer screens) if this is a common problem for you when sitting long sessions with text on the computer...
Yeah, good tips. I also think there's something wrong in your vision perhaps so that you don't know about it yourself. Do you notice if you often look at your screen sideways or have leaned closer to it when reading something small? Then glasses should work fine.
Otherwise (and why not anyway) shorter sessions.
In addition to all that's said, there's also a refresh rate for a computer screen. Don't know how much adjusting that might affect. Positively, I guess, if the display isn't visibly flashing all the time, at least...
Also, my old computer's monitor is blurry in itself - it has some remains of an old screen burned into its tube or something like that... You'd probably notice if this was the case with your display as well though.
I've personally always used Ralen Hlaalo's body as a storage device for all of my armor/weapons. - - And I use his house, Hlaalo manor, which is right across from the Hlaalu council manor in Balmora as my base of operation.
Really? :E As handy as it is to stuff infinite amounts of loot into any permanent corpse of the game, I'd still feel a bit uncomfortable to live in a house with a dead man laying constantly on the floor...