Correspondances of Morrowind
Version 1.0
http://www.nexusmods.com/morrowind/mods/44771/?
1. DESCRIPTION
Correspondances of Morrowind adds new reading content to your game by placing around 190 new documents around Vvardenfell’s, Mournhold’s and Solstheim’s cities and dungeons. These new documents include correspondances between people, interesting potion recipes, special instructions, shopping lists, shop/tavern/temples handbills, lover letters and letters exchanged between bandits.
Most of the written text is inspired by my Oblivion mod, Better Letters, and by other Elder Scrolls titles (Online, Skyrim and Oblivion). If, like me, you are the kind of player who likes to read and collect documents belonging to the NPCs, I believe you will enjoy the new reading content.
You will find these documents in some of the NPCs’ homes, taverns or dungeons.
The mod has been cleaned using Horatio’s ESP Cleaner utility and no existing content from the game has been changed in any way.
Have a nice read!
2. REQUIREMENTS/RECOMMENDATIONS
Required:
- The latest version Morrowind, Tribunal and Bloodmoon
3. INSTALLING THE PLUG-IN
Simply extract the content of the zip file to your Morrowind/Data Files folder or use your favored modding utility.
4. PLAYING THE PLUG-IN
In the Morrowind Launcher or your favored modding utility, activate:
" Correspondances_of_Morrowind.esp"
5. SAVE GAMES
You do not need to start a new game to see the changes.
6. CONFLICTS/KNOWN ERRORS
- No vanilla content has been changed. The mod should not have compatibility issues with other mods.
- No errors yet. I’ve worked hard to make sure they were as few typos as possible. If you find some, please let me know.
7. LEGAL STUFF/DISCLAIMER
The mod may be distributed/translated without my authorization as long as I am credited as the author. Spread the love!
8. CHANGELOG
1.0
- Initial Release
9. CREDITS
Horatio for the ESP Cleaner Utility
UESP.net for the detailed articles about Morrowind’s NPCs, dungeons and the notes from other Elder Scrolls games.
Elder Scrolls Online’s, Skyrim’s and Oblivion’s authors to the texts that inspired most of the project’s content.
Bethesda for the CS and Morrowind.