Sludgewort
Feb 13 2004, 11:57 PM
in some tomb I saw a urn called D.somebodys urn
I opened it and there was the denagmasters ring and ashes of D.somebody
is this a quest?
cmac
Feb 14 2004, 12:38 AM
You found the ashes of D. Byrant. There is no quest tie to the ashes or the ring. The names of the unique ashes, including Pop Je, Lord Brinne, and G. Lyngas are, I believe, fruqenters of the RPG forums while Morrowind was in development.
Just take the ring and the ashes if you want, but, no, no quest tie.
Sludgewort
Feb 14 2004, 12:58 AM
who is pop-je
I know I`ve heard that name..
cmac
Feb 14 2004, 01:24 AM
I don't know who he was in real life, but he is a skeleton in the Senim ancestral tomb. A bone from him, as well as his amulet, Pop's Amulet, and the unique enchanted Ring of Phynaster, can be recovered from the body.
Pop Je was based on someone's online alias from during the development of Morrowind- I'm not exactly sure who.
Sludgewort
Feb 14 2004, 01:33 AM
oh,cool
how about in tribunal,in the residental ruins the east bldg (spelled in the game wrong)
the corpse of the lost sailor
cmac
Feb 14 2004, 01:37 AM
| QUOTE (Sludgewort @ Feb 14 2004, 01:33 AM) |
oh,cool
how about in tribunal,in the residental ruins the east bldg (spelled in the game wrong)
the corpse of the lost sailor |
It's just a fun little note. There's no name, so there is apparently no connection with a real person.
If you look at this
map, you will see that Mournhold (also called Almalexia) is near enough to the coast so that the story of the sailor becoming stranded on the "island" is plausible.
There is no quest tie to that, either. But it is interesting to note the same floor that the sailor was pushed through in the letter, you fall through also.
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