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My kitty wears the yellow hat on her head. Sometimes she takes it off and does her kitty business in it. :angry:

 

I wish morrowind was multiplayer. :angry:

I think that unless this kitty wishes to be shown to the catflap this kitty had better get itself some housetraining <_<

 

 

This is the MORROWIND LORE forum - the place where aspects of Morrowind can be discussed in depth.

 

The topic at hand is clothes - so a remark about multiplayer is wholly out of place. :angry:

 

 

Now, let's try to get this back on topic, shall we?

 

 

Does armour have a clothing modifier rating? My character wouldn't dream of hiding the sparkling beauty of her glass armour under a robe, and since Vvardenfell isn't particularly cold she feels no need for thermal underwear or vests either.....yet people keep making envious remarks how well she must be doing for herself to afford such a splendid outfit. Her jewellery is, of course, exquisitely tasteful - yet I wouldn't have thought that that alone would be enough for such sycophantic comments.... Perhaps the evil gleam in her eyes and the Daedric Dai-katana ever reay to strike could have something to do with it? :lol:

 

Has anyone noticed, however, that the textile industry in Morrowind is a virtual monopoly? Social gatherings of the high nobility must be tense affairs..... there is only so much accessorizing you can do, after all, when your exquisite outfit has obviously been made by the same tailor as everybody else's. :lol:

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Has anyone noticed, however, that the textile industry in Morrowind is a virtual monopoly? Social gatherings of the high nobility must be tense affairs..... there is only so much accessorizing you can do, after all, when your exquisite outfit has obviously been made by the same tailor as everybody else's.

 

This has been overthought way too much :lol:

 

When i (finally) got hold of my full set glass armour, i showed (bad grammar; should it be shone? :lol: ) it to the world proudly. But then i realised that the wizard within me needed to be clothéd in robes with stars on a la Discworld. So i found some nice enchanted exquisite robes and wore it with pride.

 

Why can't someone out there create a pointy hat mod? I got the black and white robes mod (i forget the maker; sorry) which didnt work on my PC anyway :angry: but a pointy hat is essential to any wizard, if any of you have read the above book series you will know what i mean...

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A Discworld mod for Morrowind - lovemeetc. There is your challenge for the day. Why not. if you can have Middle Earth? Not sure about copyright laws though. Still you could do the pointy hats and staffs with knobs on the end to your heart's content. And if Theta weren't locked up in Iredor (sorry abot the spelling but I'm still recovering from last night's bender) she would be designing the Haute Couture mod to go with wesaynothing's Haute Cuisine mod and my Highbrow music mod of which much might be said. But until these are forthcoming...

 

What does surprise me is that the cheaper the clothing the more choice there is. Bit topsy-turvy this Morrowind place, isn't it?

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What does surprise me is that the cheaper the clothing the more choice there is. Bit topsy-turvy this Morrowind place, isn't it?

 

Perhaps because fewer people buy it, so there is less demand, hence less choice. However I have noticed that there are a large number of expensive/extravegent robes that look pretty cool on a wizard type (you have to have robes reallly) but the to exquistite one there is only one choice and it doesn't look great.

 

2 qeustions:

 

Anyone recommend a mod for good looking robes with decent enchantment values

 

Second, has anyone noticed how some armour (glass springs to mind) sticks out in places from the robe

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Glass armor pokes out all over the place. I particularly like how the pauldrons from the Her Hand armor look like wings when you wear them over a cloak.

 

Also, if you want to get a nice robe real early in the game without paying a cent, loot the body of the mage who falls out of the sky near Seyda Neen. He is nicely dressed. B)

 

Personally, my Nord bard wears common traveling robes, which he changes regularly (fickle taste, you know). It's easier to throw a cheap robe away than try and clean the road dust out of an expensive one. His lovers (created using the Partners Mod) dressing according to their station in life.

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Eh, I'd have to say that, when I get to uberly (hehe) high levels, I just dress my character up in the most exquisite stuff money can buy / I can kill for and walk about, keeping a DDK or whatever weapon of choice in my inventory. The Royal Robes and Signet Ring go together wonderfully. ;-)
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