I really like how your videos are made to tell a Story about a character while doing a challenge run, rather then the classic version where its more like a presentation of all the steps nessecary to beat the challenge. Double thumbs up from me for that. Please keep that style.
9:35 - "You failed eating [ingredient]." my headcanon says, the player character tosses the ingredient up into the air and tries to catch it in their mouth; if they miss, and it falls to the ground, theres no "5-second rule", so the ingredient is Lost, forever
23 years, dozens of playthroughs, mods and videos from Morrowind, but it was only during your fight with Uthol I have realized that ash vampires have a third eye. Thank you I guess xD
Hey Background Noise. I was really excited when I heard your thoughts on rat-human behavior and I thought finally an excuse to chyme in. In the behavior world, the situation you describe with the elevator and the rat button are functionally the same. The rat pushes the button and sometimes gets food which is a variable schedule of reinforcement. When you press the button in the elevator it sometimes works making it another variable schedule of reinforcement. Even if one know that sometimes the button doesn't work it still has a similar effect on one's behavior. You can just rationalize your behavior way better than the rat. What I'm saying is we're all rats. Love your content and look forward to every new adventure!
I know what you mean about elevators, see, I live in this small little box and there's this switch I press that gives me food. But sometimes it doesn't give me anything, and I'm pretty sure the switch doesn't work all the time, so I have to keep pressing it just to make sure it works.
""We shall reintegrate into society not as the monster they thought we were, but the monster they made us become!" Gotta say, I love the use of WoW music in the background, never get tired of the inn theme, and the Naxxramas ambience was a nice surprise.
Steven learning the Thu'um just to clear bad weather, but not knowing other shouts is somehow the most realistic thing in that scenario 😂 if im spending years of meditation to learn the word, then you can bet im learning something with utility- and not just the burn things or freeze things shout
I'd say there's a lot of utility to being able to spew a torrent of flame from your mouth, especially in as violent a world as the elder scrolls. the power of it would also be much greater than we see in game, since it was nerfed for gameplay reasons, so it would be pretty much just better than magic and entirely unlimited by magicka or anything. there's no cooldown, you can just speak the words over and over.
@kuunt6065 i hear you, but for a normal guy if you wanted something to damage people you could just learn magic or weapon training in a fraction of the time and be just as effective in combat by the time you learned the combat shouts remember, this takes YEARS of constant practice, and its heavily implied that the power of your thu'um is determined by how in line with Kynareth you are (see the story about Jurgen Windcaller being able to stand up to 12 nord generals without being shouted down) and it becomes a highly volatile combat tool now, summoning rain for your crops or clearing a storm at sea to make your travel times faster as a ship captain? that has some utility! and you wouldnt be defying the gods by just using it to prosper peacefully so thered be no volatility thats just my 2 cents :p
The funny thing about the intro is that this actually happened in 1561 Northampshire, when Steven Gonorrhoea Cholera (or Steve G Cholera) was exiled to Essex just for his name.
Rather fittingly given your origins as a Runescape creator, this run especially gave me OSRS region-locked ironman vibes - I love your restricted and semi-narrative runs like this! Thanks for the fun video JB!
Great vid like always. As a tiny piece of advice to help with future runs, especially limited challenge runs like this: The tower in Odrosal is one of the few places no enemies ever spawn (excluding the usual Dark Brotherhood assassins), so whatever 'resting' you need is far more safe than the rest of Red Mountain.
You make great content, my friend. Truly a hidden gem, or a not-so-hidden-anymore gem. I love how you slide in these non-obvious jokes throughout and just think your overall sense of humor is very tuned & sophisticated, and I love it. You do a great job of aligning that with a narrative and it comes together into this wholesome & engaging watching experience that I really enjoy. Watching your content always makes me think about what other hidden gems there are in their own niche corners of the internet. Thanks for all your effort, I thoroughly enjoy it and hope you continue to produce. :)
I enjoy these videos so much. I played Morrowind back on the Xbox when I was a kid and I thought I'd done everything. I'm not exaggerating when I say I've learned something new every video of yours that I've watched. I'm really glad you make them.
15:00 Hearing someone actually say Morrowind’s crazy names remains one of my favorite parts of your videos. Can you post one, or a compilation of, your “Bonebiter Bow of Sul-Senipul from the wraith of Sul-Senipul for Sul-Matuul” ramblings as a short? 18:33 “Overhang”? “Porch”?
From one of his videos: "It's like I'm speaking a different language" to which I can only reply: "yes, you are. It's dunmeri. Perhaps with a bit dwemeri thrown in"
The personality boost was the only reason they too k the effort to drop you off on red mountain rather than just ending you when you got off the boat ^.~
Looking at my subs' uploads and seeing this video title after going through a few Joov runs earlier was a bit of a trip. Well played, JBN, had to double check.
If you name your character after a dialog topic every time someone says your name you can click on your name as a dialog topic. I don't know but maybe the adventure of John Wraithguard might be able to break the game.
Ok. Just recently confirmed, if you have opened Morrowind construction set and read Mastrius's script. He has a modstrength at -100 along with modfatigue -245. Which it made sense he can't move at all or sometimes he is unconscious (the unconscious part I think they had drained his fatigue way too low and he just somehow has enough when you approach him as a vampire).
I'm not sure if it was my comment you saw, but I'm glad you saw at least a comment about the distinction between magma and lava. As I was about to go to bed I heard you talk about lava in a cave and saying it was magma and i was like "what is the difference?" and researched it.
6:10 isn't that the idea? rats keep pressing buttons when desired outcome isnt consistent. and so that's why you triple-tap your elevators too (i guess)
Ive been watching and re-watching all your elder scrolls stuff for a while now and I just want to say your content is great. I really do enjoy it and ill be starting my first morrowing playthrough using some of the tips I see in your videos.
Morrowind was the first open world RPG I ever played, and has sat as one of my favorite games ever since then. It's great to see people still make content for it 20 years later (I did not miss the Cliff racers though....hey, here's a thought: if cliff racer feathers are used in levitation potion, is that why it's so rare in later games, since Jiub killed them all?)
6:05 I never heard about a connection between the Skinner box and pressing the elevator button. Iirc it was primarily proof, that rats will eat way more, when they don't know when the pellet of food will drop. Transfered to human behaviour, this was an explainaton to the addictiveness of gambling, where you "press the button" until you get a payout. A more universal example would be the addictiveness of grinding a boss for equipment
JBN is easily the comfiest, and most entertaining Morrowind content maker. Other stuff is of course great too, but the quality of the narration is unparalleled.
Dude the elevator thing is so real. Some elevators keep the button lit the entire time the elevator's coming, some of them only keep it lit when you press it and then the light goes out, some of them look like they should be lit but they don't when you press it, it's all just to gaslight you into being perpetually unsure if the button registered your press or not.
RIP his ass when he has to pass all of the rocks, glass, gemstones, and scrap metal he ate. Bet he poops a few gallons of blood along with it. Thankfully he is just built different and became a vampire first so it didn't kill him.
Scathecraw and racer plumes are one of staples to collect, iirc you get levitation potions from them (just starting the vid). For easy scathecraw, you find a lots in Ald'Ruhn exteriors (tip for other playthroughs). I like using alchemy from things I collect, usually to heal, fatigue, levitation and telekinesis (great stealing tool drinking 2 different telekinesis potions for yoinking stuff far away) and speed for exploration or skidaddling.
@JustBackGroundNoise re:buttons 5:47 You went about how humans press the button multiple times. It made me think of street crossings that allows pedestrians to push a button to cross. For larger cities, roads are so busy that crossings are automatically built into the programming like Times Square and Tokyo. For roads that arent as big as those locations but still have crossing time built into the programming, there might be crosswalk buttons nearby that do *absolutely nothing* my hypothesis is that these buttons are used as used as a distraction for humans. a way to make humans think they did something when they actually didnt. if there was *no button*, this would increase the risk of people thinking its safe enough cross in the middle of traffic. it also reduces jay walking as a person familiar with the area know there is no crosswalk button and will cross earlier.
For Tokyo, at least, the automatic pedestrian crossings will have buttons not to make people feel better but to activate a noise to play while the light is green. It's so people with vision problems can still use the crosswalk.
@-tera-3345 did you also know about how there are servos installed underneath that spin so people that are blind and deaf/hard of hearing know when to cross?
THAT FUCKING EXPLAINS THAT ONE CROSSWALK ON MY WAY HOME FROM SCHOOL I HATE THAT PLACE BECAUSE IT ALWAYS TAKES FOREVER FOR THE LIGHT TO TURN GREEN AND THE BUTTON IS USELESS
Really enjoy your videos. Each run seems like it's about the journey. I think it would be cool to see a no cheese (low dairy?) ironman run where you have to restart if you die. I know it would be easy in Morrowind if you used the alchemy loops etc. But with no cheese it would be interesting to hear about how it changes your approach to things and if it brings tension to situations you normally wouldn't feel it in.
My favorite thing about these videos is he’ll drop the most profound knowledge about intricate lore that people don’t even have a surface level knowledge of, then immediately after he’ll be like “But anyway, I have no idea how to do/get this.”
I saw the title premise and thought it was Joov, but then realized he could never do this w/ Morrowind and actually looked at the uploader. What a rollercoaster, before I even clicked on the vid.
I gotta say, your channel name really undersells the quality of the background noise. Your videos are excellent and engrossing. Please pass on my regards to narratively spurious clone/cyborg. 😊
@ Just Background Noise Brother please never stop making morrowind videos! morrowind is literally my favorite game ever, i experienced it for the first time at 7 yrs old on original xbox, i played the game for 5 years literally before i knew there was a main story. its just such an amazing immersive world! i truly look forward to your posts and appreciate you bro!
You think Stephen Corpus has it bad? Wait until you meet Saul Cairn
You've never even met Carl D. Harbour. People think he's a hellish dimention.
Funnily enough my wife's brothers name is Saul Carenn and I never considered calling him soul cairn. Thank you for the idea
Oh yeah, how about Dave A. King?
Saul Cairn deez nuts
I would rather hang out with him than Clive Racer.
I really like how your videos are made to tell a Story about a character while doing a challenge run, rather then the classic version where its more like a presentation of all the steps nessecary to beat the challenge.
Double thumbs up from me for that. Please keep that style.
This! It's what I like most about these videos :D
If you want more of that you should check Vik St Varlik's challenge runs. They're using challenge runs as an excuse to have mini-stories.
Every Video tells a great story !
I've been trying to find a way to put this exact sentiment into words, and you just nailed it completely. I love these videos so much!
I concur!
This happened to my friend Dave Covid a few years ago (he also hates his full first name, David)
"Hey double Vid!" Lol
9:35 - "You failed eating [ingredient]."
my headcanon says, the player character tosses the ingredient up into the air and tries to catch it in their mouth; if they miss, and it falls to the ground, theres no "5-second rule", so the ingredient is Lost, forever
It gets better when you think about how many thousands of years have passed with that dwemer scrap metal and gems just laying around gathering dust.
Clearskies shout cannon in morrowind
In Morrowind, eating lead paint chips levels your Intelligence!
I used to eat metal chips as a kid, then they told me I was being moved to a special class, and I was the best student in that class!
With all the cliff racers you have slain on the mountain you must have been mantling st jiub
Jiub senpie notice me uguu. -JBN probably :3
23 years, dozens of playthroughs, mods and videos from Morrowind, but it was only during your fight with Uthol I have realized that ash vampires have a third eye. Thank you I guess xD
Wait till you find out that the snoots of noodlesnoots are actually nightmare stuff crawling out of where the host's eyes used to be
Yeah I never noticed that before watching this.
Hey Background Noise. I was really excited when I heard your thoughts on rat-human behavior and I thought finally an excuse to chyme in. In the behavior world, the situation you describe with the elevator and the rat button are functionally the same. The rat pushes the button and sometimes gets food which is a variable schedule of reinforcement. When you press the button in the elevator it sometimes works making it another variable schedule of reinforcement. Even if one know that sometimes the button doesn't work it still has a similar effect on one's behavior. You can just rationalize your behavior way better than the rat. What I'm saying is we're all rats. Love your content and look forward to every new adventure!
Yup. And since pressing the button comes at no cost and causes no harm in case it fails, there is nothing preventing you from pressing it again.
Thought you meant rat-human hybrids for a second
Is this why I prefer to spam the wireless lock button on a car to reliably locking the door with the button?
I know what you mean about elevators, see, I live in this small little box and there's this switch I press that gives me food. But sometimes it doesn't give me anything, and I'm pretty sure the switch doesn't work all the time, so I have to keep pressing it just to make sure it works.
""We shall reintegrate into society not as the monster they thought we were, but the monster they made us become!"
Gotta say, I love the use of WoW music in the background, never get tired of the inn theme, and the Naxxramas ambience was a nice surprise.
Steven learning the Thu'um just to clear bad weather, but not knowing other shouts is somehow the most realistic thing in that scenario 😂
if im spending years of meditation to learn the word, then you can bet im learning something with utility- and not just the burn things or freeze things shout
I'd say there's a lot of utility to being able to spew a torrent of flame from your mouth, especially in as violent a world as the elder scrolls. the power of it would also be much greater than we see in game, since it was nerfed for gameplay reasons, so it would be pretty much just better than magic and entirely unlimited by magicka or anything. there's no cooldown, you can just speak the words over and over.
@kuunt6065 i hear you, but for a normal guy if you wanted something to damage people you could just learn magic or weapon training in a fraction of the time and be just as effective in combat by the time you learned the combat shouts
remember, this takes YEARS of constant practice, and its heavily implied that the power of your thu'um is determined by how in line with Kynareth you are (see the story about Jurgen Windcaller being able to stand up to 12 nord generals without being shouted down) and it becomes a highly volatile combat tool
now, summoning rain for your crops or clearing a storm at sea to make your travel times faster as a ship captain? that has some utility! and you wouldnt be defying the gods by just using it to prosper peacefully so thered be no volatility
thats just my 2 cents :p
The funny thing about the intro is that this actually happened in 1561 Northampshire, when Steven Gonorrhoea Cholera (or Steve G Cholera) was exiled to Essex just for his name.
Given that JBN already named a character after Giles Corey, Steve Corprus is most likely named after this guy.
You had me going for a moment there.
Rather fittingly given your origins as a Runescape creator, this run especially gave me OSRS region-locked ironman vibes - I love your restricted and semi-narrative runs like this! Thanks for the fun video JB!
Something about wandering around Red Mountain with Outset Island playing in the BG is sending my sides into orbit
Great vid like always. As a tiny piece of advice to help with future runs, especially limited challenge runs like this: The tower in Odrosal is one of the few places no enemies ever spawn (excluding the usual Dark Brotherhood assassins), so whatever 'resting' you need is far more safe than the rest of Red Mountain.
"Listen, Stephen doesn't agree with his sentence, but he respects the institution of imperial injustice, just as Talos intended." makes my day
Can't get enough of your stuff! Though the eating the glass and ebony made me think that dentists in Morrowind have their work cut off for them.
I'd eaten the scrap metal too. Must be just instinctive loathing response when you see it in a box, that's why he didn't eat those.
I wonder if its a trait of nirn that raw glass always tastes like blood.
Next prisoner: John Brainrot.
Sent straight to tiktok.
But what is tiktok in elder scrolls?
@@patrickaycock3655 The tiktokwork city of Sotha Sil.
Fun fact: In vanilla Oblivion, Brain Rot reduces your strength for whatever reason. The unofficial patch changes it to intelligence.
@@hoodedman6579 They were onto something; have you ever seen a swoll dude with zoomer brain rot? Neither have I.
You make great content, my friend. Truly a hidden gem, or a not-so-hidden-anymore gem. I love how you slide in these non-obvious jokes throughout and just think your overall sense of humor is very tuned & sophisticated, and I love it. You do a great job of aligning that with a narrative and it comes together into this wholesome & engaging watching experience that I really enjoy. Watching your content always makes me think about what other hidden gems there are in their own niche corners of the internet. Thanks for all your effort, I thoroughly enjoy it and hope you continue to produce. :)
I enjoy these videos so much. I played Morrowind back on the Xbox when I was a kid and I thought I'd done everything. I'm not exaggerating when I say I've learned something new every video of yours that I've watched. I'm really glad you make them.
15:00
Hearing someone actually say Morrowind’s crazy names remains one of my favorite parts of your videos. Can you post one, or a compilation of, your “Bonebiter Bow of Sul-Senipul from the wraith of Sul-Senipul for Sul-Matuul” ramblings as a short?
18:33
“Overhang”? “Porch”?
From one of his videos: "It's like I'm speaking a different language"
to which I can only reply: "yes, you are. It's dunmeri. Perhaps with a bit dwemeri thrown in"
I always heard it called a 'Lean-To'.@@HappyBeezerStudios
I love that all these morrowind runs never get old! Keep them coming!
I believe the overarching structure of the door is called the "lintel."
I think so too, specifically, an arched lintel!
never been this early to anything in my life thanks for the content!
And once again, *THANK YOU* for adding subtitles. it's been a blessing
Great fun to watch these videos, they're all great man. Thank you.
The personality boost was the only reason they too k the effort to drop you off on red mountain rather than just ending you when you got off the boat ^.~
I like that you included Subtitles in the video. Big thumps up 👍
Looking at my subs' uploads and seeing this video title after going through a few Joov runs earlier was a bit of a trip. Well played, JBN, had to double check.
I always love these. Fun challenges, good characters. They make good watching whilst eating dinner.
Your character is like one of those people on weirdest addictions who ate rocks.
This guy is slowly turning into a head cannon channel and im here for it
12:00 This feels WAY more cheesy than the vampire, who has a canonical reason not to be able to move ;P
I just wanted to say you do such cool videos i started a playthrough of morrowind just cause of them. keep it pushing and know you got fans out here!
dear mr. noise,
thx for the video.
best regards,
If you name your character after a dialog topic every time someone says your name you can click on your name as a dialog topic.
I don't know but maybe the adventure of John Wraithguard might be able to break the game.
I think a topic has to be added with the AddTopic function before it can be clicked on.
The awning you're thinking of is probably closer to an archway
It's quite clearly a portal.
Keep doing what you do. Thank you for all you’ve already done
That “I won, but at what cost” ending lmao
Ok. Just recently confirmed, if you have opened Morrowind construction set and read Mastrius's script. He has a modstrength at -100 along with modfatigue -245. Which it made sense he can't move at all or sometimes he is unconscious (the unconscious part I think they had drained his fatigue way too low and he just somehow has enough when you approach him as a vampire).
I'm not sure if it was my comment you saw, but I'm glad you saw at least a comment about the distinction between magma and lava. As I was about to go to bed I heard you talk about lava in a cave and saying it was magma and i was like "what is the difference?" and researched it.
i love the "bonebiter bow of sul matul you gotta get for sul senipul" keep it in every video XD
Please keep up with these shenanigans 15:00 they make my week.
Oh, we joovin now :)
Movin', Groovin', Joovin'.
Thank God its you, I cant eat my meal without a new Just Background Noise video
Dang that was a great video, it was like a playthrough with one of those Skyrim alternate start mods
Perfect timing! I was just wondering when next you’d upload. These videos are perfect for days where i’m feeling anxious or stressed.
Love your content man, i know your channel will keep growing with gems like this. Can't wait to see how you finagle this one.
Your video about Mr Corprus is keeping me occupied while recovering from my own case of Corprus (a cold). Thank you.
15:00 Combining the Ashlander name shenanigans with Gronks poison dialogue is amazing :'D
i need longer videos for my sleep after long work days. love ur work
6:10 isn't that the idea? rats keep pressing buttons when desired outcome isnt consistent. and so that's why you triple-tap your elevators too (i guess)
I was waiting for the punchline at the end from the moment you revealed that Stephen was becoming a vampire, it's too perfect with his backstory
Stephen Corprus: the definition of "I've won, but at what cost?"
Ive been watching and re-watching all your elder scrolls stuff for a while now and I just want to say your content is great. I really do enjoy it and ill be starting my first morrowing playthrough using some of the tips I see in your videos.
"we have to hoard everything" FINALY! now we'r cookin
He fought to clear his name...only to become something worse. Godspeed, Stephen Corpus, you mad lad o7
The slam sound effect at 19:49 was a nice touch.
Eating hundreds of kilograms of mineral to become smarter sounds like such a nord thing do to
Love the concept for the video but then again I love every JBN vid no matter what!
Morrowind was the first open world RPG I ever played, and has sat as one of my favorite games ever since then. It's great to see people still make content for it 20 years later (I did not miss the Cliff racers though....hey, here's a thought: if cliff racer feathers are used in levitation potion, is that why it's so rare in later games, since Jiub killed them all?)
I’ve never played Morrowind, but your videos make me feel like I’ve been playing it my entire life. Not sure how you did it but I’m not complaining.
6:05 I never heard about a connection between the Skinner box and pressing the elevator button. Iirc it was primarily proof, that rats will eat way more, when they don't know when the pellet of food will drop. Transfered to human behaviour, this was an explainaton to the addictiveness of gambling, where you "press the button" until you get a payout. A more universal example would be the addictiveness of grinding a boss for equipment
Lore knowledgeable joov, Is that you?
Joov could never be this entertaining
The Twitch streams are a good time.
Great video. It’s a little strange hearing Stardew music in Morrowind.
"Many doors Ed boy." I'm dead.
JBN is easily the comfiest, and most entertaining Morrowind content maker. Other stuff is of course great too, but the quality of the narration is unparalleled.
Dude the elevator thing is so real. Some elevators keep the button lit the entire time the elevator's coming, some of them only keep it lit when you press it and then the light goes out, some of them look like they should be lit but they don't when you press it, it's all just to gaslight you into being perpetually unsure if the button registered your press or not.
wait, steven corprus is the same guy as the nord guy that STARTED as a vampire.
Always enjoy these videos. Never played Morrowind but it’s great to see the Bethesda elder scrolls game I didn’t get to play
4:35 Journey before destination, Radiant!
The Bonebiter Bow of Sul-Senipul is my favorite repeating bit
7:20 never knew about this side quest
RIP his ass when he has to pass all of the rocks, glass, gemstones, and scrap metal he ate. Bet he poops a few gallons of blood along with it. Thankfully he is just built different and became a vampire first so it didn't kill him.
"argonian but i cant leave the bitter coast" swamp puppy run!
Gotta appreciate that Stardew Valley music in the ebony mine.
Hey, there is such a thing as a cure for vampirism. Stephen isn't completely screwed. He just has a little bit more legwork to do.
Training on the heart while dagoth watches is such a power move
19:10 Never played Morrowind. But your videos are so entertaining that it doesn't really matter!
Scathecraw and racer plumes are one of staples to collect, iirc you get levitation potions from them (just starting the vid). For easy scathecraw, you find a lots in Ald'Ruhn exteriors (tip for other playthroughs). I like using alchemy from things I collect, usually to heal, fatigue, levitation and telekinesis (great stealing tool drinking 2 different telekinesis potions for yoinking stuff far away) and speed for exploration or skidaddling.
Great video loved the format
@JustBackGroundNoise
re:buttons 5:47 You went about how humans press the button multiple times.
It made me think of street crossings that allows pedestrians to push a button to cross. For larger cities, roads are so busy that crossings are automatically built into the programming like Times Square and Tokyo. For roads that arent as big as those locations but still have crossing time built into the programming, there might be crosswalk buttons nearby that do *absolutely nothing*
my hypothesis is that these buttons are used as used as a distraction for humans. a way to make humans think they did something when they actually didnt.
if there was *no button*, this would increase the risk of people thinking its safe enough cross in the middle of traffic. it also reduces jay walking as a person familiar with the area know there is no crosswalk button and will cross earlier.
For Tokyo, at least, the automatic pedestrian crossings will have buttons not to make people feel better but to activate a noise to play while the light is green. It's so people with vision problems can still use the crosswalk.
@-tera-3345 did you also know about how there are servos installed underneath that spin so people that are blind and deaf/hard of hearing know when to cross?
THAT FUCKING EXPLAINS THAT ONE CROSSWALK ON MY WAY HOME FROM SCHOOL
I HATE THAT PLACE BECAUSE IT ALWAYS TAKES FOREVER FOR THE LIGHT TO TURN GREEN AND THE BUTTON IS USELESS
Nice new upload! always a blessing!
Really enjoy your videos. Each run seems like it's about the journey. I think it would be cool to see a no cheese (low dairy?) ironman run where you have to restart if you die. I know it would be easy in Morrowind if you used the alchemy loops etc. But with no cheese it would be interesting to hear about how it changes your approach to things and if it brings tension to situations you normally wouldn't feel it in.
The vampire Mastrius is probably overburdened and thats how the devs managed to put him still
Please never stop making TES content
My favorite thing about these videos is he’ll drop the most profound knowledge about intricate lore that people don’t even have a surface level knowledge of, then immediately after he’ll be like “But anyway, I have no idea how to do/get this.”
I saw the title premise and thought it was Joov, but then realized he could never do this w/ Morrowind and actually looked at the uploader. What a rollercoaster, before I even clicked on the vid.
At some point in time I'm going to need your average "Sul-Senipul"s per video
a sul-senipul counter, maybe
❗️Banger ❗️
I gotta say, your channel name really undersells the quality of the background noise. Your videos are excellent and engrossing. Please pass on my regards to narratively spurious clone/cyborg. 😊
This is the third time I've been getting ready to go to bed.. only to see a new video.
Enjoy your stay, Nerevar. There will be no leaving my Heart Chamber when it's this close to Valentine's Day. ❤
JBN, you're my favorite YT channel of 2025 so far.
Great vid! Very fresh challenge
Grateful for these weird and quirky vids about a weird and quirky game.
I think that structure at 18:30 is commonly referred to as a "portal" by architects.
:P
@ Just Background Noise Brother please never stop making morrowind videos! morrowind is literally my favorite game ever, i experienced it for the first time at 7 yrs old on original xbox, i played the game for 5 years literally before i knew there was a main story. its just such an amazing immersive world! i truly look forward to your posts and appreciate you bro!