
Ald Velothi was the team's first try at writing Morrowind dialogue, and due
to its relative success, the project continued its life through our other
creations.
The village is a racist one. While scouting the NPC's, we noticed that it was
exclusively Dunmer, and we decided to build a story around that. In a shack near
the top of the town there is a woman who enjoys inciting racial hatred, she
speaks particularly nastily of Khajiits.
Not everyone in the town believes her propaganda, but those who do are under the
impression that Ald Velothi is the best thing since sliced bread (which by the
way have never been discovered in Morrowind). The town Hetman, who is an idiot
and the author of Ashland Hymns, is hanging about near the docks. There is a
story involving a daughter and her mother - the father is long gone and you can
find out both sides of this story by talking to both the daughter at the water
front and the frail mother in the family home.
If you find yourself with time on your hands, ask around; you may learn of the
sticky end that befell the only non-Dunmer resident ever to live here... Ask
around a bit more and you may find the murderer... It's not as obvious as it
seems - in fact this person doesn't seem to be racist at all. Ahh, the effects
of peer pressure....
The Hetman is located inside the outpost at the top of the town. He now gives
you details for the quest involving the kidnapped pilgrim. If you return her
safely, he begins to see past the propaganda that the racist lady is spewing out
and realizes that maybe outlanders aren't all that bad.
Due to the way the guards work in Morrowind, we could not give them unique
dialogue to avoid conflicts with other plugins, since the guards are not
individuals, but clones.
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