

This does not include all hostile NPCs you will encounter in a location where you've been sent on a quest.

This includes NPCs who are hostile and only provide a service if you Calm them first. The NPC provides a service, of any type.In order to be considered relevant, an NPC must meet at least one of the following criteria: You can browse the People pages, where all NPCs are listed by location.You can browse the Morrowind-NPCs-by-Class category, where all NPCs are listed by class.You can browse the Morrowind-NPCs-by-Race category, where all NPCs are listed by race.You can browse the Morrowind-NPCs category, where all NPCs are listed by name.If you know the NPC's name, type it into the "search" box on the left side of any page and click "Go".

Also, the same tools you can use to find any other NPC in the game will work: If you would like to find a non-relevant NPC, there is a category listing them all. Redirects have also been set up for all non-relevant NPCs, which means for example that a link for Minassour will take you straight to the correct article. For example, Minassour is a character found in Zainab Camp and therefore his information is available on the Zainab Camp article. The statistics for these NPCs are simply summarized in the article describing the NPC's location. Basically, these NPCs are just generic town occupants or generic enemies in caves but they happen to have a name (unlike other Elder Scrolls games, such as Oblivion, where generic enemies are not given names).īecause there is nothing interesting to say about these characters, they do not have individual descriptive pages on this site. A large number of the characters in Morrowind are NPCs who have no relevance to any quests and do not provide any type of service.
