Notable Characters & NPCs
Morrowind is populated by a vast array of memorable characters and NPCs, each contributing to the rich tapestry of Vvardenfell. From influential leaders and quest givers to humble merchants and enigmatic hermits, these individuals shape the world and your journey through it.
Among the most sificant figures is Lord Vivec, one of the living gods of the Tribunal, whose presence is felt throughout Morrowind. You will also encounter key political figures such as Lord Dram Bero of House Hlaalu, a powerful merchant prince, and Archmaster Nevan Dalom of House Telvanni, a formidable sorcerer. The Archcanon of the Tribunal Temple plays a crucial role in religious matters and often asss quests related to the faith. For those involved with the Imperial Legion, figures like General Darius offer guidance and command. The leaders of the Fighters Guild, Mages Guild, and Thieves Guild, such as Percius Mercius (Fighters Guild), Arch-Mage Trebonius Artorius (Mages Guild), and Jim Stalking (Thieves Guild), are essential contacts for their respective questlines.
Beyond these major players, numerous other NPCs offer unique interactions and quests. Caius Cosades, a retired Blades agent living in Balmora, is a pivotal character in the main questline, providing crucial information and guidance. Divayth Fyr, an ancient and powerful Telvanni wizard residing in his tower, is a source of rare knowledge and powerful artifacts. Hlaalu Helseth, the King of Morrowind, and his sister Barenziah, are central figures in political intrigue. Even seemingly minor characters can hold sificant importance; a humble alchemist might provide rare ingredients, a disgruntled guard could offer information about a hidden stash, or a mysterious hermit might hold the key to a forgotten artifact. Paying attention to dialogue and exploring interactions with all NPCs, regardless of their apparent importance, can lead to unexpected discoveries and enrich your understanding of Morrowind's lore and its inhabitants.