The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind

Side Quests & Miscellaneous Tasks

Uncover the hidden depths of Morrowind through side quests and miscellaneous tasks. Gain rewards, expand lore, and develop your character beyond the main Vvard.

Side Quests & Miscellaneous Tasks

While the main quest of Morrowind is compelling, the true depth of Vardenfell is revealed through its myriad side quests and miscellaneous tasks. These optional adventures offer valuable rewards, expand your understanding of the world, and provide opportunities to develop your character in unique ways.

Side quests in Morrowind are diverse, ranging from simple fetch quests and monster hunts to complex investigations and faction-specific storylines. They are often initiated by speaking with NPCs in towns, villages, or even remote wilderness locations.

Types of Side Quests:

  • Faction Quests: Joining and progressing through the ranks of the Great Houses (Hlaalu, Redoran, Telvanni), the Mages Guild, or the Fighters Guild will unlock extensive questlines. These quests often involve internal politics, rivalries, and the specific goals of each organization.
  • Daedric Quests: Seeking out the shrines of the Daedric Princes and fulfilling their often-capricious demands can lead to powerful artifact weapons and unique items. These quests are usually challenging and morally ambiguous.
  • Bounty Hunts: NPCs may offer rewards for eliminating specific troublesome creatures or individuals plaguing a region.
  • Fetch Quests: Simple tasks involving retrieving an item for an NPC, often found in smaller settlements or from less important characters.
  • Exploration Quests: Some quests involve exploring specific ruins, caves, or landmarks, often to find a lost item, a missing person, or a piece of lore.
  • Personal Quests: Many NPCs have personal problems or requests that, when fulfilled, can improve your standing with them or their faction.

Tips for Finding and Completing Side Quests:

  • Talk to Everyone: NPCs are your primary source of quests. Engage in conversation with as many people as possible, especially those who seem to have a problem or offer services.
  • Pay Attention to Dialogue: NPCs often mention local troubles, rumors, or requests that can lead to new quests.
  • Explore Thoroughly: Many quests are hidden in remote locations or within dungeons that you might not otherwise visit.
  • Check Your Journal: The in-game journal keeps track of your active quests and provides brief descriptions, helping you remember objectives and locations.
  • Faction Reputation: Your reputation with different factions can unlock or lock off certain quests.

Engaging with side quests not only provides valuable experience, gold, and equipment but also enriches your understanding of Morrowind's complex society, its history, and its diverse inhabitants. They are an integral part of the Morrowind experience, offering countless hours of additional gameplay.