Saturday, May 19, 2012

Tamriel Rebuilt: I3-660

Tamriel Rebuilt:
 I3-660.
By Lord Andres Indoril.

    Good morning! Or evening! Or time-zone-reliant time! If it were up to me, you would all be having tea and biscuits while reading this Archive Time!, for today we shall be looking at a perfect example as to why bandits in Morrowind have to be bandits. They are just too damn... I have no idea what they are, but they certainly are not wise to have a campfire under a wooden structure. On another hand, the cave is probably so moist that they are being too clever for their own good and attempting to keep the rot out of the wood by keeping it arid... Anyway! Screenshots and the like!

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Tamriel Rebuilt: i3-655

Tamriel Rebuilt:
 I3-655.
By Lord Andres Indoril.

    Hello and welcome to another session of Archive Time! Only 5 more left after this one! Then I can stop writing these cheerful Archive Time! messages. Today we shall be taking a look at a small house in Sailen. Keep on Sailen, Tyrion! Keep on Sailen! Just a small and boring house. Probably has some weird stuff compared to what I had planned when released.

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Tamriel Rebuilt: I2-90

Tamriel Rebuilt:
 I2-90.
By Lord Andres Indoril.

    Good morning! Welcome to another session of Archive Time! Today we shall be looking at a small inn in Necrom. Fantastic! It has no rooms for rent for the player at all! Take that, you snobby n'wahs! You no sleep here! This vorcha territory! Wait, no it is not. It is just reserved for pilgrims. Fantastic! Brilliant! Twelve out of eleven!

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Tamriel Rebuilt: I3-647

Tamriel Rebuilt:
 I3-647.
By Lord Andres Indoril.

    And as the end of April approaches, so has another session of Archive Time! Hello! Welcome! Have a cookie! Look at the structure housing an Outfitter and a Smith! My NPC notes were probably ignored once more, but that is less of a problem here! Indoril forge and stuff! Probably venting smoke to the Outfitter's, but no one notices. Keep on Sailen, Tyrion! Keep on Sailen!

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Tamriel Rebuilt: I3-650

Tamriel Rebuilt:
 I3-650.
By Lord Andres Indoril.

    Welcome to another session of Archive Time! Only eight left! Do not worry! This will all be over soon enough! Today we shall take a look at an amazing interior in Sailen, that has been modified after I finished it, due to the NPCer of the location paying absolutely no attention to NPC notes. Oh well. I shall comment on this no further. Hah. I did notice that it was a good idea not to screenshot the best element of this interior, due to it having been replaced by something else in the NPCing stage.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Tamriel Rebuilt: I2-59

Tamriel Rebuilt:
 I2-59.
By Lord Andres Indoril.

    Good day! Time for another session of Archive Time! Today we shall take a look at my part of the Necrom Catacombs. This is one of the older and thus lower levels of the catacombs, filled with mummies and the like. While some might think: "Wait, older and lower? That makes no sense. One should dig deeper to expand the catacombs," then that is not the case here. The whole Necrom complex is based around building atop the catacombs. The city above Necrom has been rebuilt many times, just to make room for more catacombs. I do hope we left enough empty space to facilitate at least another few centuries of remains. Some would claim that it does not matter due to some events considered the future of Morrowind, but Necrom is known to have survived that. Anyway! 25 screenshots beyond the jump! Or if you are not at the main page, then just 25 screenshots!

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Tamriel Rebuilt: I3-645

Tamriel Rebuilt:
I3-645.
By Lord Andres Indoril.

    Merry April! Try not to eat all the Aprilly thingies! Some are probably venomous snakes! Welcome to another session of Archive Time!, where we shall now take a look at a bandit cave! Of bandits! And deadly pits! Probably some Nord's armpits! Or mine! Wait, no. Mine do not have bloatspores at the bottom of them. But this is a bandit cave! With wooden walls and wall-mounted crossbows which no one is using, since... Well. Hand-carried crossbows actually work in Morrowind.