The Elder Scrolls Iii: Morrowind Review
The salty air of the Bitter Coast stung Kaelen’s eyes as he stepped off the Imperial prison ship in . Freed by the decree of Emperor Uriel Septim VII , he was a stranger in a land of giant mushrooms and ash storms, clutching a package for a man named Caius Cosades . The Call of the Blades
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As Kaelen embraced his destiny, he faced the growing rot of the . From the volcanic depths of Red Mountain , the demigod Dagoth Ur was stirring. He sought to use the Heart of Lorkhan—a divine artifact—to power a massive mechanical god called Akulakhan and drive all "outlanders" from the province. The Prophecy Fulfilled The salty air of the Bitter Coast stung
In the bustling city of , Kaelen found Cosades, a member of the Blades—the Emperor’s secret eyes and ears. Caius wasn't just a handler; he was a mentor who guided Kaelen through the intricate politics of the Great Houses and the religious fervor of the Tribunal Temple . Kaelen soon learned he wasn't just a lucky prisoner—he was suspected of being the Nerevarine , the reincarnation of a fallen hero destined to save Vvardenfell. The Shadow of Red Mountain From the volcanic depths of Red Mountain ,
To defeat the ancient evil, Kaelen had to unite the skeptical Dunmer people. He traveled to the nomadic camps and braved the daedric ruins scattered across the island. His journey culminated in a descent into the heart of the mountain. Armed with the legendary tools Sunder and Keening , he struck the Heart of Lorkhan, severing Dagoth Ur's connection to immortality.
As the volcano fell silent and the Blight faded, Kaelen stood not as a prisoner, but as the savior of Morrowind, forever bound to the destiny of the land.




