WALN Zell I had no idea. I'd always thought it was the other way around. Thanks for the info. Now I can stop myself from looking foolish when talking about such things. Thanks again.
At 12:37, there is mention of Charles the plant...which is a reference to Maniac Mansion. There is a plant in MM called Chuck the plant, chuck being short for Charles. The main antagonist in MM is a meteor, and some of his slime can be found in the house...hence the meteor slime alchemy item.
Not so fun fact at 4:49, lord brinne is also dedicated in the Tomb of Lord Brinne in Might & Magic VIII: Day of The Destroyer, but his tomb is surrounded by might and magic forum members as npcs. His crypt also has a flute that you can use to reach the secret New World Computing offices dungeon. He's also in Deus Ex and Ultima IX. Dude loved rpgs, man...
Tomfoolery *Pushes uP nerd glasses* Actually, it would be 4E 001, as Sheogorath says that line in the Shivering Isles DLC, a dlc for TES IV: Oblivion, which starts at the end of the third era, around when the Oblivion crisis ends
i remember holding onto the fat lute on my first playthrough because i thought it was a quest item or something important. Never found any use for it. And now that i understand the joke, i feel like a complete idiot for not noticing.
Fun fact: the Scamp and the Mudcrab both function as animals for the purpose of spells if you want to lead them to different locations for easier access. I do it with the Mudcrab so I don't have to use Mark/Recall to sell my expensive stuff. I just bring him to Caldera and put him near the Scamp so I have a shopping hub.
@@itmademesignup9508 245 hours 52 minutes and 13 seconds I mean really, kidboy this comment was made 4 years ago almost a half decade. Do you not have anyone to talk to?
This is the best game in the series. It had depth, a charakter progression you could really feel (Because of the combat system), a good story with an actual prophacy the player has to live up to and just awesome spells like Levitation. And the world it was set in was really unique.
When I was younger my brother and I played morrowind quite a lot. During that time he actually discovered that if you head west into the ocean from Seyda Neen, was centrally on the sea floor was a lone ash slave who babbled all sorts of nonsense (unrelated to furniture). I was never able to relocate him in future playthroughs but it has come up in conversation between the two of us on occasion as a distinct memory of our childhood gaming history. Never been able to find any information online about this one
Charles the Plant is a reference to Maniac Mansion Deluxe, a remake of an old NES game. In the game, there is a plant that when you look at it, it's called "Chuck" (which is short for Charles) and the "Meteor Slime" is a reference to the fact that in the game you are stopping an evil, purple, slimy meteor from corrupting the mind of Dr. Fred, who kidnapped the main character Dave's girlfriend Sandy, to feed her brain to the meteor. There you go.
Great video! The dialogue from the Ash Slaves... I've played this game for thousands of hours, for a decade...but never spoke to one. My world has been flipped-turned upside down. The best game of all time.
Not only is it immersion-breaking, it was created in a way that you would never find it unless you specifically went looking for it. This is stupid and pointless, and adventure games have no place for this kind of nonsense.
@@FirstNameLastName-yb9of If you can't find it in a normal game, it is not immersion breaking. You literally contradicted yourself in one sentence. If you don't know about it you can't look for it.
didnt you notice that PIKACHU killed him self in a round building ? and there is no escape because the water like a prison a round prison for pokemons :P
For anyone looking for "A worn and weathered note" (and doesn't want to do all that swimming) there is also one in "an abandoned shack" under "No-h's Picture Book of Wood." Interestingly these items are discussed back to back in the video, but I guess Camel never decided to actually take the book, which would reveal the note underneath. 😅
That's what I thought at first, but I ended up looking it up and Bethesda has acknowledged it for years. A few of their developers worked on it, I think, so it's like a little nod to their past work.
Here are some time stamps to help you browse easily :) 00:15 - Fat Lute - Adanumuran 01:14 - Dagoth Home Decorators - Kogoruhn 02:42 - Dagoth Brandy Toast - Endusal, Kagrenac's Study 04:20 - Ashes Of D. Bryant - Falas Ancestral Tomb 04:31 - Ashes Of G. Lyngas - Ravel Ancestral Tomb 04:41 - Ashes Of Lord Brinne - Samarys Ancestral Tomb 05:07 - Mudcrab Merchant - Small Island, East Of Mzahnch 06:06 - Giant Creatues, ROUS - West Of Tel Vos, North Of Nchuleft Ruin 06:47 - Imperial Library - Tel Vos 07:57 - Arlowe & BanHammer - Small Island, West Of Tel Aruhn, Azura's Coast 08:45 - Creeper - Ghorak Manor, Caldera 09:39 - Fishy Sticks - Capn's Guide To The Fishy Stick, Ancient Shipwreck, Southeast of Dagon Fel 10:36 - Message In A Bottle, Edgar Allen Poe - Middle Of The Ocean, Northeast Of Dagon Fel 11:39 - Boat Ack, Kurt Cobain - No-h's picture Book Of Wood, Abandoned Shack, Small Island, Southwest Of Gnaar Mok 12:37 - Charles The Plant & Meteor Slime - Jobasha's Rare Books, Forgein Quarter, Vivec 13:31 - The Head Of Scourge - The Lizard's Head Bar, Telvanni Waistworks, Vivec 14:31 - Muffin - Gro-Bagrat Platation, Just North Of Vivec 15:36 - M'Aiq The Liar - Small Island, Southeast Of Dagon Fel 16:46 - Gary WormGod Noonan's Friends, Je Tee & Kar Alber - Ald Daedroth 17:26 - Corpse Of Pop Je - Senim Ancestral Tomb 18:16 - Worm God's Pipes - All Dwemer Ruins 18:41 - Tarhiel & The Scroll Of Icarian Flight - North Of Seyda Neen 20:11 - Pool Of Forgetfulness - Sharapli, Northeast of The Ghost Gate 21:03 - vitruvian Dwemer - Egg Of Time, Mzuleft Ruin 21:42 - Morrowak's Spine, Pokemon - Ilunibi 21:54 - Weepingbell Hall, Pokemon - Arkngthand 22:04 - Kakuna Burial, Pokemon - Urshilaku, Astral Burial 22:17 - Peke Utchoo & Poison, Pikachu, Pokemon - Lost Dwemer Checkpoint, Mudan Grotto, Tiny Island, Southwest Of Ebonheart 23:46 - Corpse Of An Adventurer, Indiana Jones - Omalen Ancestral Tomb, North of Kogoruhn 25:53 - Bluebrand & Goldbrand / Eltonbrand, Blue Devils, Carolina Tar Heels, Mike Krzyzewski, Mark Nelson; Go To hell Carolina - Mages Guild, Forgein Quarter, Vivec
Within the actual lore of the game, that mounted Argonian head communicates something pretty chilling about the common views of Argonians within Morrowind at the time.
Ah so that Alit _WAS_ gigantic and it wasn't just me losing my mind or some bizarre glitch! I started doubting myself after initially swearing it was a giant one. Also the 6th House furniture stacking is described in some books as well - possibly a journal, possibly found in Kogoruhn. I've never spoken to an Ash Slave but I remember hearing that bizarre dialogue/monologue before seeing the chairs.
“Charles the Plant” is 100% from “Maniac Mansion” on the NES, where a plant was randomly called “Chuck the Plant”. The game also includes a meteor... love this reference as ‘Maniac Mansion’ was a game I coincidentally played as a kid :)
After all these years later I'm still astonished how deep this game is, with its lore and the world. If you have gotten bored with Oblivion and Skyrim, as everyone has been, play Morrowind 5 times over, and you'll find that there is still things to find. TES Morrowind is my best game of all time!
The Crab was my ninja. The Icarian scrolls aren't shit. I used a max jumping spell with a long feather potion/scroll, then drink several sujama and would jump from Vivec to Red Mountain in a single bound, you would hit several of the loading zones.The trick is to use a hill or other tall thing to run up and jump off of at the peak. The feather and sujama working to make you almost weightless so fall damage was negligible. You could also use a levitation spell/potion/scroll to stay up. I used to jump up and then keep walking/jumping up toward the moons in the sky with that one. When they took all that cool stuff out in Oblivion, along with no longer walking into cities without loading screens, I was kind of let down. Until Skryim came along. Side note: Drink tons of Sujama to kill Dagoth Ur and the Heart of Lorkhan in one or two hits each without Keening and Sunder. And by tons, I mean horde it the whole game, drink 20 of them just to carry the rest to door just outside the fight. Once inside the fight at Red Mountain, Drink about 2/3 of them to kill Ur, he has a very strong regenerative effect, and it will only get stronger the more failed attempts you make. Then before the effect wears off, run to the heart, drink the rest and hack at the heart with the best weapon setup you have that can use the strength until it is destroyed. Another helpful thing is that in Solstheim at Thirsk, on the back side of the Hall on the outside is a bag hanging that contains items meant for a blackhand member (if I remember correctly). Inside are a stack of 5 arrows that do 5,000 damage each, and it is non elemental, so it can't really be affected by resistances. There are also two gloves one with lockpicking and the other with sneaking, along with other items. Morrowind was the shizznit. I want it's inventory back most of all, you could see everything at once, inventory cleaning was SO MUCH easier.
He had collision turned off because he was too stingy to cast levitate. I used to do that all the time. And I still do whenever I get stuck between a couple of rocks or something :P
Boethia's quest was by far the most badass one ever purely for the fact that you had to search for and discover the ancient sunken temple under the sea on your own, based on a very hazy and cryptic rumor.
EmpiricalPragmatist I grew up watching that movie. I'm pretty sure he says "I don't *think* they exist". Unless, of course, the book states otherwise, I can't remember
Hey, there's actually a few here I never knew about. I thought I'd plumbed the depths of this game long ago. I never found the Pool of Forgetfulness, and I don't know anything about Pokemon so those references were lost on me when I played Morrowind.
+Jenny Rain I too played the living hell out Morrowind throughout my childhood! It is such an extensive game and I too missed so many of these hidden wonders!
+Jenny Rain I too played the living hell out Morrowind throughout my childhood! It is such an extensive game and I too missed so many of these hidden wonders!
Sleepy Tom What are you talking about? I looked through that part multiple times, I honestly think you're crazy. I suddenly have the urge to buy swedish furniture, though.
+hoohoo109 They don't have a significant portion of The Elder Scroll games. I can list them off for you. Battlespire, Redguard, Arena, and Daggerfall. I most likely forgot one but those are the ones I want.
You don't need to sneak up to any foes to start a dialogue with them, you can also cast a "calm humanoid" or "calm creature" spell on them and then talk to them. Actually many of the hostile NPC have some unique dialogue.
This is FANTASTIC! I thought I knew basically everything there was to know in Morrowind. Boy was I wrong! By the way, in the fully-patched (unofficial patches, that is) PC version, the Pool of Forgetfulness is used in a quest (sorry if someone already mentioned this, I can't read comments for some reason since I updated my browser the other day). Thanks a bunch for this video! Some of these I found on my own years ago, but even in most of those cases had no idea what they meant. Some of these, just.... NO clue, especially that bottle under the water near Dagon Fel. What in the world were they thinking with placing that there? Oh well, I guess it's all findable in the Construction Set.
Meteor Slime in Jobasha's plant Charles is referring to Little House of h Horror where a talking alien plant lands in a meteorite. Except Charles is hungry for knowledge instead of humans.
I only knew about maybe 50-75% of the Easter eggs you showed and I played Morrowind for many years. This was an impressive compilation but there are always more secrets to be found.
Hey Camel. I was just watching your video on morrowwind ester eggs. As an old gamer I know the reference to "charlie the plant". In the old NES game called Manic Mansion the is a plant on a bookshelf called "Chuck the plant". Also, in the basement of the mansion there is a sentient meteor that produces purple slime and is wanted by the meteor police.
this is amazing. I'd never have thought I would learn so many new easter eggs on this game, even if I know I'm far from having seen everything in it (this is nearly impossible) Thank you so much for the video
I was a great fan of morrowind, played it for about 8 years( !!!! ) since i had an old pc and couldnt play anything else and I never knew about that whole boethiah eltonbrand story!!!!!!!!!!!!! Amazing work on the most immersive game existant :)
Holy shit, that last easter egg. When you said 11171 gold was needed, I was like, fuck yooooooou.... Then, it worked. Holy shit, holy shit, holy shit. Awesome video man, keep up the fantastic work!
I remember when I first played Morrowind. I saw Tarheel fall from the sky, scream and the die. When I saw those scrolls, and against my dad's warnings, I used one and proceeded to jump. Wasn't the best idea I've ever had, but made for a good memory of the first time I played Morrowind.
+AdamHH11 Glad you got a lol out of it! At some point in the future I will be doing a separate Morrowind Expansions / DLCs Easter Eggs video. It will be covered there :)
over easy there big fella, the developers had their fun and actually there are several easter eggs not mentioned in this video. I feel like at least two of the Easter Eggs found across Morrowind had to be found by someone inspecting the game code and scripting because otherwise... yeah, no it's not freaking possible.
The last one is great and no way someone noticed it without looking at the game scripts. It's in "blueScript". Begin blueScript if ( player->GetItemCount "katana_goldbrand_unique" == 1 ) if ( player->GetItemCount "gold_001" == 11171 ) Player->RemoveItem "katana_goldbrand_unique" 1 Player->AddItem "katana_bluebrand_unique" 1 MessageBox "Go to Hell, Carolina!" StopScript blueScript endif endif End blueScript
Mister.P unKnow It’s been two years, but I know the answer. When you type “tcl” in the console it disables collision, which is what Camel used to have a floating cam shot, but it also disables collision for NPCs, so he just flew right on out through the wall as if it was nothing
"A Worn and Weathered Note" is also found in the very same abandoned shack near Gnaar Mok that you visit for the next easter egg in this video (with the Picture Book of Wood). I think it's in some vendor's shop somewhere near Sadrith Mora as well.
I don't think they expected anyone to find it by accident. My suspicion is that they wanted the rumor about it to spread from fan to fan, on online forums, etc, originating from the devs. I kind of hope that's what it was, since it's kind of how a legend would spread.
Charles the Plant and the meteor slime might be a reference to the movie Creepshow where a man gets covered in slime from a meteor and turns into a plant
I save Tarhiel. I walk around his journal (as it is distance activated) make a flying,fast (boots of blinding speed) Breton, 87% chameleon (almost invisible) character with some slowfall scrolls. Return to his location, save. Find how high he appears by activating journal, reload and fly up to him from the side (so u don't activate the journal) U will know u found him because u can't fly thru him. Move under him, save. Begin going straight down till he screams, lands atop u, use slowfall on him. He lands safely but says nothing.
This video inspired me to find some of them easter eggs as well,, and seeing as my Imperial was already near dagon fel., It happened that i really explored the living hell out of an ancestral burial site. ending up with fat loot myself, and of course pop je's treasures. It was worth it !
Charles the Plant is obviously a reference to Chuck the Plant from the legendary videogame Maniac Mansion. That plant didn't have any use or dialogue, but a unique name. And yes, I'm talking about the original Maniac Mansion from 1987.
cast charm 100 on the captured imperial guard and you can ask him about his background, and he will proudly declare "I am guard"
3 years and no comments? Ill fix that
@@YismirGoldFingers I’m an hour late.
@@pigchunk2216 just got here too, traffic was really bad guys sorry.
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@@jonslagle6501 how bout that drive in. Sheesh.
I like how Zenimax & Bethesda used M'aiq to bash on people who wanted multiplayer and then they release an Elder Scrolls MMO.
Not Bethesda. Zenimax.
WALN Zell Yeah but The Elder Scrolls is a Bethesda property and they had to give the okay on it.
No. Zenimax owns Bethesda. So basically, imperialism wins.
WALN Zell I had no idea. I'd always thought it was the other way around. Thanks for the info. Now I can stop myself from looking foolish when talking about such things. Thanks again.
Logan Gibson Yeah. The old slogan for Bethesda was: Bethesda a Zenimax Media Company.
At 12:37, there is mention of Charles the plant...which is a reference to Maniac Mansion.
There is a plant in MM called Chuck the plant, chuck being short for Charles. The main antagonist in MM is a meteor, and some of his slime can be found in the house...hence the meteor slime alchemy item.
nice. Leave to the comments to explain everything
I thought it was a reference to men in black 1 where the plant hits earth coming from a meteor
thanks
Kharnivore2099 it could also be a reference to little shop of horrors and the carnivores plant called audrey 2nd
and the meteor slime is a reference to audrey 2nd which came from space.
Not so fun fact at 4:49, lord brinne is also dedicated in the Tomb of Lord Brinne in Might & Magic VIII: Day of The Destroyer, but his tomb is surrounded by might and magic forum members as npcs. His crypt also has a flute that you can use to reach the secret New World Computing offices dungeon. He's also in Deus Ex and Ultima IX. Dude loved rpgs, man...
He may have passed on, but he's immortalized in some of the greatest games ever. We should all be so lucky
Do you even Morrowind?
Yuh mum murrowunds.
I love your channel.
even always
happy 5 years to this comment
This comment is such a good reminder of how bad “gamer internet humor” sucked on top of sounding dorky as fuck lmao
"Do you mind? I'm trying to do the fish stick! It's a very delicate state of mind!" ~Sheogorath, Daedric Prince of Madness, 4E 201
Tomfoolery time for a celebration! Cheese! For everyone!....wait scratch that. Cheese for no one. 🤣
Tomfoolery
*Pushes uP nerd glasses*
Actually, it would be 4E 001, as Sheogorath says that line in the Shivering Isles DLC, a dlc for TES IV: Oblivion, which starts at the end of the third era, around when the Oblivion crisis ends
@@poofbomb-minecraftmore1883 He says it in the quest "the mind of madness" from skyrim dumbass.
@@jamesthegaminghero if you don't like cheese that is about as much a celebration.
m'aiq wishes he had sticks made out of fish to give to you. sadly he doesn't
i remember holding onto the fat lute on my first playthrough because i thought it was a quest item or something important. Never found any use for it. And now that i understand the joke, i feel like a complete idiot for not noticing.
Well at least you got some fat loot in the process ;)
Fun fact: the Scamp and the Mudcrab both function as animals for the purpose of spells if you want to lead them to different locations for easier access. I do it with the Mudcrab so I don't have to use Mark/Recall to sell my expensive stuff. I just bring him to Caldera and put him near the Scamp so I have a shopping hub.
esperta
How long does that take, with cliff racers harrying your every step, in vanilla?
@@itmademesignup9508 245 hours 52 minutes and 13 seconds
I mean really, kidboy this comment was made 4 years ago almost a half decade. Do you not have anyone to talk to?
@@ramrodbldm9876 Go to Hell, Carolina.
@@ramrodbldm9876 🤡
doesnt fire do extra damage to trolls, you know, like the fire damage on the BanHammer?
+Duelboy123 Thought the same :)
But there are no Trolls in Morrowind, though it was in the lore.
Yes, especially if you flame them.
There are no trolls in Morrowind due to the Banhammer being in the game.
+Cheeco Bean I see what u did there ;)
6:57
So that guy just phased through the wall and started walking on air.
Yep, that's normal.
Hobobatman1000 It's the result of disabling collision via console.
No that is Tel Vanni magic at work
@@RimuruTempest-lz9xz no the NPC just achieved Amaranth and is making a new dream.
This is the best game in the series. It had depth, a charakter progression you could really feel (Because of the combat system), a good story with an actual prophacy the player has to live up to and just awesome spells like Levitation. And the world it was set in was really unique.
Oh man i Hope they don’t keep the direction they went since that comment 😢
When I was younger my brother and I played morrowind quite a lot. During that time he actually discovered that if you head west into the ocean from Seyda Neen, was centrally on the sea floor was a lone ash slave who babbled all sorts of nonsense (unrelated to furniture). I was never able to relocate him in future playthroughs but it has come up in conversation between the two of us on occasion as a distinct memory of our childhood gaming history. Never been able to find any information online about this one
Charles the Plant is a reference to Maniac Mansion Deluxe, a remake of an old NES game. In the game, there is a plant that when you look at it, it's called "Chuck" (which is short for Charles) and the "Meteor Slime" is a reference to the fact that in the game you are stopping an evil, purple, slimy meteor from corrupting the mind of Dr. Fred, who kidnapped the main character Dave's girlfriend Sandy, to feed her brain to the meteor. There you go.
I thought it was a little shop of horrors reference.
"Feed me Semor!"
Great video!
The dialogue from the Ash Slaves... I've played this game for thousands of hours, for a decade...but never spoke to one. My world has been flipped-turned upside down.
The best game of all time.
"After we fight everything in the fucking ocean except for Poseidon" lol
I prefer Neptune
Also it's at 25:25 or around there
I prefer Ægir
+HairyViking111 Njordir too
I prefer Ariel. :3
Holy crap that last one is a true easter egg
Yep.
Not only is it immersion-breaking, it was created in a way that you would never find it unless you specifically went looking for it. This is stupid and pointless, and adventure games have no place for this kind of nonsense.
@@FirstNameLastName-yb9of lol commenting on 2 year old post to complain about an easter egg
@@FirstNameLastName-yb9of If you can't find it in a normal game, it is not immersion breaking. You literally contradicted yourself in one sentence. If you don't know about it you can't look for it.
@@FirstNameLastName-yb9of three years later and I want to comment and tell you to stfu and go play DnD, nerd 😂
didnt you notice that PIKACHU killed him self in a round building ? and there is no escape because the water
like a prison
a round prison for pokemons :P
oh so that's why he never goes into the ball in the anime
Rascalord that and water doesn't mix well with electricity
For anyone looking for "A worn and weathered note" (and doesn't want to do all that swimming) there is also one in "an abandoned shack" under "No-h's Picture Book of Wood." Interestingly these items are discussed back to back in the video, but I guess Camel never decided to actually take the book, which would reveal the note underneath. 😅
Why do I have a sudden desire to peruse IKEA catalogs?
+Kurt H The 6th house has dangerous magic!
+Camelworks I think Charles the plant is from the little shop of horrors.
You're alter ego is Brad Pitt?
The urge to purchase cheap Swedish furniture... Urgh... I can't resist!
Kurt H lol
Charles the Plant is an Easter Egg to an older game called _Maniac Mansion._
Yeah? Seems more like little shop of horrors.
That's what I thought at first, but I ended up looking it up and Bethesda has acknowledged it for years. A few of their developers worked on it, I think, so it's like a little nod to their past work.
That's pretty cool regardless. I like easter eggs of all kinds :D
does the farmers name happen to be charles?
@@Azura-16 that's what I am thinking! I glad someone said it
Here are some time stamps to help you browse easily :)
00:15 - Fat Lute - Adanumuran
01:14 - Dagoth Home Decorators - Kogoruhn
02:42 - Dagoth Brandy Toast - Endusal, Kagrenac's Study
04:20 - Ashes Of D. Bryant - Falas Ancestral Tomb
04:31 - Ashes Of G. Lyngas - Ravel Ancestral Tomb
04:41 - Ashes Of Lord Brinne - Samarys Ancestral Tomb
05:07 - Mudcrab Merchant - Small Island, East Of Mzahnch
06:06 - Giant Creatues, ROUS - West Of Tel Vos, North Of Nchuleft Ruin
06:47 - Imperial Library - Tel Vos
07:57 - Arlowe & BanHammer - Small Island, West Of Tel Aruhn, Azura's Coast
08:45 - Creeper - Ghorak Manor, Caldera
09:39 - Fishy Sticks - Capn's Guide To The Fishy Stick, Ancient Shipwreck, Southeast of Dagon Fel
10:36 - Message In A Bottle, Edgar Allen Poe - Middle Of The Ocean, Northeast Of Dagon Fel
11:39 - Boat Ack, Kurt Cobain - No-h's picture Book Of Wood, Abandoned Shack, Small Island, Southwest Of Gnaar Mok
12:37 - Charles The Plant & Meteor Slime - Jobasha's Rare Books, Forgein Quarter, Vivec
13:31 - The Head Of Scourge - The Lizard's Head Bar, Telvanni Waistworks, Vivec
14:31 - Muffin - Gro-Bagrat Platation, Just North Of Vivec
15:36 - M'Aiq The Liar - Small Island, Southeast Of Dagon Fel
16:46 - Gary WormGod Noonan's Friends, Je Tee & Kar Alber - Ald Daedroth
17:26 - Corpse Of Pop Je - Senim Ancestral Tomb
18:16 - Worm God's Pipes - All Dwemer Ruins
18:41 - Tarhiel & The Scroll Of Icarian Flight - North Of Seyda Neen
20:11 - Pool Of Forgetfulness - Sharapli, Northeast of The Ghost Gate
21:03 - vitruvian Dwemer - Egg Of Time, Mzuleft Ruin
21:42 - Morrowak's Spine, Pokemon - Ilunibi
21:54 - Weepingbell Hall, Pokemon - Arkngthand
22:04 - Kakuna Burial, Pokemon - Urshilaku, Astral Burial
22:17 - Peke Utchoo & Poison, Pikachu, Pokemon - Lost Dwemer Checkpoint, Mudan Grotto, Tiny Island, Southwest Of Ebonheart
23:46 - Corpse Of An Adventurer, Indiana Jones - Omalen Ancestral Tomb, North of Kogoruhn
25:53 - Bluebrand & Goldbrand / Eltonbrand, Blue Devils, Carolina Tar Heels, Mike Krzyzewski, Mark Nelson; Go To hell Carolina - Mages Guild, Forgein Quarter, Vivec
+Camelworks god dame
I saw it too it looked like some strange pitcher plant but I cant be sure.
"Pork Cow!"
Too bad you didn`t include Miles Gloriosus and the little tidbit that "Ministry of Truth" is a reference to George Orwell`s "1984" :,D
charles the plant is a reference from the game Maniac Mansion and so is the meteor slime
Within the actual lore of the game, that mounted Argonian head communicates something pretty chilling about the common views of Argonians within Morrowind at the time.
Ah so that Alit _WAS_ gigantic and it wasn't just me losing my mind or some bizarre glitch! I started doubting myself after initially swearing it was a giant one.
Also the 6th House furniture stacking is described in some books as well - possibly a journal, possibly found in Kogoruhn. I've never spoken to an Ash Slave but I remember hearing that bizarre dialogue/monologue before seeing the chairs.
I always call him Mike. Like Mai'q is just the Tamrielic version of a generic name.
“Charles the Plant” is 100% from “Maniac Mansion” on the NES, where a plant was randomly called “Chuck the Plant”. The game also includes a meteor... love this reference as ‘Maniac Mansion’ was a game I coincidentally played as a kid :)
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Anyone care about that floating guard...?
No? Just me...?
+Kogman He was noclipping, which also causes all other entities to noclip.
After all these years later I'm still astonished how deep this game is, with its lore and the world. If you have gotten bored with Oblivion and Skyrim, as everyone has been, play Morrowind 5 times over, and you'll find that there is still things to find.
TES Morrowind is my best game of all time!
oblivion I rushed through.
skyrim I played once, thoroughly.
I still play morrowind.
The Crab was my ninja.
The Icarian scrolls aren't shit.
I used a max jumping spell with a long feather potion/scroll, then drink several sujama and would jump from Vivec to Red Mountain in a single bound, you would hit several of the loading zones.The trick is to use a hill or other tall thing to run up and jump off of at the peak. The feather and sujama working to make you almost weightless so fall damage was negligible. You could also use a levitation spell/potion/scroll to stay up. I used to jump up and then keep walking/jumping up toward the moons in the sky with that one.
When they took all that cool stuff out in Oblivion, along with no longer walking into cities without loading screens, I was kind of let down. Until Skryim came along.
Side note: Drink tons of Sujama to kill Dagoth Ur and the Heart of Lorkhan in one or two hits each without Keening and Sunder. And by tons, I mean horde it the whole game, drink 20 of them just to carry the rest to door just outside the fight. Once inside the fight at Red Mountain, Drink about 2/3 of them to kill Ur, he has a very strong regenerative effect, and it will only get stronger the more failed attempts you make. Then before the effect wears off, run to the heart, drink the rest and hack at the heart with the best weapon setup you have that can use the strength until it is destroyed.
Another helpful thing is that in Solstheim at Thirsk, on the back side of the Hall on the outside is a bag hanging that contains items meant for a blackhand member (if I remember correctly). Inside are a stack of 5 arrows that do 5,000 damage each, and it is non elemental, so it can't really be affected by resistances. There are also two gloves one with lockpicking and the other with sneaking, along with other items.
Morrowind was the shizznit.
I want it's inventory back most of all, you could see everything at once, inventory cleaning was SO MUCH easier.
7:01 That gaurd at the right is Walking in Mid Air and goes through that tree xD
He had collision turned off because he was too stingy to cast levitate. I used to do that all the time. And I still do whenever I get stuck between a couple of rocks or something :P
Harley Quinn Illuminati confirmed.
@@gabrieltabares31 House Telvanni confirmed.
Guard not gaurd
Maybe the writer of that "Capn's" book was doing the fishstick. It is a *very* delicate state of mind.
Daedra Sheogorath HA!...CHEESE!!
Blue-Box Flyer Who's the daedra? WAIT!!! Don't tell me...
Is it Hermaeus Mora? Although I suppose old hermy doesn't really have entrails...
Daedra Sheogorath random request: teach me daedric, and i'll teach ya as much latin as i can remember
Daedra Sheogorath have we met? On a twitch stream perhaps?
deltasquad62 Wut? I don't even go on twitch ._.
You must have met another Sheogorath. There are a lot of them...
Boethia's quest was by far the most badass one ever purely for the fact that you had to search for and discover the ancient sunken temple under the sea on your own, based on a very hazy and cryptic rumor.
That is a rodent of unusual size.
*THANK YOU*
Ah, the Princess Bride
R.O.U.S.?? I don't think they exist
@@sorchatheraven I don't _believe_ they exist.
EmpiricalPragmatist I grew up watching that movie. I'm pretty sure he says "I don't *think* they exist". Unless, of course, the book states otherwise, I can't remember
For the scrolls of flight... there are actually rings in the game that reduce your falling speed. The two work together quite well!
Hey, there's actually a few here I never knew about. I thought I'd plumbed the depths of this game long ago. I never found the Pool of Forgetfulness, and I don't know anything about Pokemon so those references were lost on me when I played Morrowind.
+Jenny Rain I too played the living hell out Morrowind throughout my childhood! It is such an extensive game and I too missed so many of these hidden wonders!
+Jenny Rain I too played the living hell out Morrowind throughout my childhood! It is such an extensive game and I too missed so many of these hidden wonders!
+Camelworks I go back and play it along with Oblivion and still find things I missed even after playing them both on and off for over ten years now.
did anybody else see the ikea subliminal message. came right before the ash slave furniture easter egg ended.
Yeah
Sleepy Tom IKEALUMINATI!!!!
Sleepy Tom What are you talking about? I looked through that part multiple times, I honestly think you're crazy.
I suddenly have the urge to buy swedish furniture, though.
look at it a bit more closely. maybe it came before the part you are looking at.
Sleepy Tom Saw it. Eh.
When I heard "Falas Ancestral Tomb" and "G Lyngas" I was expecting some low brow innuendos - the actual backstory is jarringly somber.
you made me want to go back to morrowind "good thing steam has them all" MORROWIND HERE I COME
+hoohoo109 They don't have a significant portion of The Elder Scroll games. I can list them off for you. Battlespire, Redguard, Arena, and Daggerfall. I most likely forgot one but those are the ones I want.
yea but the first couple are free on the elder scrolls site
You don't need to sneak up to any foes to start a dialogue with them, you can also cast a "calm humanoid" or "calm creature" spell on them and then talk to them. Actually many of the hostile NPC have some unique dialogue.
I'd like to have seen Lustidrike mentioned here. He's the somewhat bugged Sheogorath-worshipping "bartender" in Ald Daedroth.
This is FANTASTIC! I thought I knew basically everything there was to know in Morrowind. Boy was I wrong!
By the way, in the fully-patched (unofficial patches, that is) PC version, the Pool of Forgetfulness is used in a quest (sorry if someone already mentioned this, I can't read comments for some reason since I updated my browser the other day).
Thanks a bunch for this video! Some of these I found on my own years ago, but even in most of those cases had no idea what they meant. Some of these, just.... NO clue, especially that bottle under the water near Dagon Fel. What in the world were they thinking with placing that there? Oh well, I guess it's all findable in the Construction Set.
GOD DAMNIT WITH YOUR IKEA ILLUMINATI JUMPSCARE POP UP SCARIN THE SHIT OUT OF ME!
Charles the plant is from the game "Maniac Mansion". So is the meteor slime.
Just subscribed, So happy to see a morrowind video in 2015!
darkmaster743 There are quite a few Morrowind videos being posted :) good games never die!
Lingering Trees Could you link me to some other posters?
Lingering Trees Just saw this haha, Thanks!
darkmaster743 I do what I can to promote Morrowind :) favorite game of all time!
Yeah, I've been playing since it first came out. Was pretty young, still playing it actively from the beginning ever since a few months ago.
whoa, whoa. Camelworks, my man. You can't drop a soundclip like that at 31:35-31:42 and not tell me what that song is! That was fuckin heavy!
I love morrowind ins but wow there are so many Easter eggs I would have never notice great video
Meteor Slime in Jobasha's plant Charles is referring to Little House of h
Horror where a talking alien plant lands in a meteorite. Except Charles is hungry for knowledge instead of humans.
I recall saying this exact thing when I first looked at Morrowind "Nah, I don't need it. It looks dumb." OH!!! how very wrong I was -_-
I love this game. Thank you Camel for making this masterpiece of a video.
At the end of the Pokemon references, when you did the glitchy pikachu, you should've used Missingno as the image IMO...
The merchant crab also has a Twilight Zone reference. "How dry I am" is a song sung on an episode.
I want this game so badly. It looks bloody fantastic
It is bloody fantastic mate! It is genuinely amazing.
dinodude190 It's the best in the Elder Scrolls and is pretty cheap on steam. Hours of fun and exploration with in depth story.
dinodude190 Check game shops you can sometimes find it second hand if not just get it on steam.
Joseph Ellis wondering the same
“ luckily I was wearing my Nikes” had me dying haha. Great vid man, as always. This got me playing Morrowind again 👍
That fishy stick jump scare almost killed me...
UNITDW same dude i stopped watching cause its like 3 am
I only knew about maybe 50-75% of the Easter eggs you showed and I played Morrowind for many years. This was an impressive compilation but there are always more secrets to be found.
I'd watch this video solely for the puns
2:37 nice Easter egg of your own, Mr Durden
"That's the Endus of him."
"Just don't Telvanni anyone."
LOL
Idk this is the first video I watch of yours, but do you always make these puns?
5 years late but he always does. For hours on end, if you find the right video.
Wait till you find out about the alliterations
why does he mispronounce every word in the elderscroll games
He’s australian
"MzahnCHHHHH ruin." God, you're the best. 😂
Hey Camel. I was just watching your video on morrowwind ester eggs. As an old gamer I know the reference to "charlie the plant". In the old NES game called Manic Mansion the is a plant on a bookshelf called "Chuck the plant". Also, in the basement of the mansion there is a sentient meteor that produces purple slime and is wanted by the meteor police.
Epic videos man :) really like seeing all the easter eggs great work i appreicate it keep itup bro c:
this is amazing. I'd never have thought I would learn so many new easter eggs on this game, even if I know I'm far from having seen everything in it (this is nearly impossible) Thank you so much for the video
Charles the Plant is a reference to Chuck the Plant from Maniac Mansion, as is the meteor slime.
I was a great fan of morrowind, played it for about 8 years( !!!! ) since i had an old pc and couldnt play anything else and I never knew about that whole boethiah eltonbrand story!!!!!!!!!!!!! Amazing work on the most immersive game existant :)
I just realized that Morrowinds Dwemer ruins has the same names of Skyrims Dwemer Ruins...
give an example
BTW the dwemer ruin nchardak in solthiem is spelled way different from Nchardahrk in Morrowind
theyre spelled different but lot of them are pronounced the same...
Goku Black they prolly have a meaning in the dwemmer language
Yuh mum iss a drewmer ruin.
Does it make me crazy that I knew ALL your Easter eggs and have performed them ALL once!
What a good game!
Holy shit, that last easter egg. When you said 11171 gold was needed, I was like, fuck yooooooou.... Then, it worked. Holy shit, holy shit, holy shit. Awesome video man, keep up the fantastic work!
Joseph Stalin Thanks man! I am glad I could blow people away with that ridiculous Easter Egg. I most certainly will keep up the work, love doing it :)
The capins guide to the fishy stick was always my favorite one I found
Lol the freakin Ikea illuminati frame!
The Urshilaku Burial also features a reference to Kefka of Final Fantasy notoriety in another burial's name.
This video is so well done :3
Thank you!
Screaming in pain
+Camelworks You're really funny man and you deserve more attention from people
Thank you !
I remember when I first played Morrowind. I saw Tarheel fall from the sky, scream and the die. When I saw those scrolls, and against my dad's warnings, I used one and proceeded to jump. Wasn't the best idea I've ever had, but made for a good memory of the first time I played Morrowind.
"But luckily I was wearing my Nike's" I lol'd.
Also what about the Star Wars reference in Solstheim?
+AdamHH11 Glad you got a lol out of it! At some point in the future I will be doing a separate Morrowind Expansions / DLCs Easter Eggs video. It will be covered there :)
+Camelworks was the tarheel reference supposed to be about Michael Jordan because he was a tarheel in college.
+Camelworks DO IT NOAW
Oh my god that endus pun cracked me up. Great video!
Oblivion and Skyrim are great games but for me, Morowind is on a whole new level and nothing will ever come close to it.
You just described how i feel about oblivion
Fable 3 is the best RPG ever
Amazing! :D I hadn't even imagined there would be easter eggs in Morrowind, and what nice eggs they are!
over easy there big fella, the developers had their fun and actually there are several easter eggs not mentioned in this video. I feel like at least two of the Easter Eggs found across Morrowind had to be found by someone inspecting the game code and scripting because otherwise... yeah, no it's not freaking possible.
Thar was aaawesome, man! Even for people (like me) that never played Morrowind ;D
I'm hoping you'll do Oblivion too cuz your voice is enchanting *D*
Anjelica Russian Glad you enjoyed it! I am most certainly doing oblivion as well :)
Yussssssss
I can die happy now ^D^
After watching it, of course (ฅ・ิω・ิฅ)
I'm a few years late, but still appreciating this! 😊
❤️🐪
The last one is great and no way someone noticed it without looking at the game scripts. It's in "blueScript".
Begin blueScript
if ( player->GetItemCount "katana_goldbrand_unique" == 1 )
if ( player->GetItemCount "gold_001" == 11171 )
Player->RemoveItem "katana_goldbrand_unique" 1
Player->AddItem "katana_bluebrand_unique" 1
MessageBox "Go to Hell, Carolina!"
StopScript blueScript
endif
endif
End blueScript
Just started my first play-through of Morrowind. Very Excited.
6:59 anyone else spot the floating npc?
DeadDudeGaming Is it a bug or was he using levitation ?? xD
It's only a theory, but the telvanni wizards levitate to get around. The floating guy was a telvanni guard. Coincidence? Yeah probably...
MindoDaDino my god!
Mister.P unKnow It’s been two years, but I know the answer. When you type “tcl” in the console it disables collision, which is what Camel used to have a floating cam shot, but it also disables collision for NPCs, so he just flew right on out through the wall as if it was nothing
Yah mum iz uh floatin NPC!
Charles the Plant possibly a reference to Maniac Mansion more specifically the ending where the antagonist (A Meteor) is eaten by a Man-eating Plant
Challenge: Take a shot of whiskey every time he says "Dagoth", "Dagon", or "Tel".
i mnot druonk
"A Worn and Weathered Note" is also found in the very same abandoned shack near Gnaar Mok that you visit for the next easter egg in this video (with the Picture Book of Wood). I think it's in some vendor's shop somewhere near Sadrith Mora as well.
Morrowind Easter Eggs: 30+ min video
Skyrim Easter Eggs: Barely 15min
Speaks volumes about appealing to a broader audience
Then take the dlcs of Skyrim and the Easter eggs are more like 45 minutes
there is a second video and DLC videos
zombiewafle Skyrim-1 hour maybe
The detail is incredible and probably will never happen again. Smart man's gaming.
Jeez that last one was Illuminati level shit.
azuretriedge3 there’s an ikea Illuminati subliminal message in the video too
Meteor Slime is a reference to the video game Maniac Mansion, and there is a plant in that game called Chuck.
IKEA: Illuminati confirmed.
11:26
That bird noise startled me waaaaaay too much than it should've. Which I assume was not at all.
How the hell did they expect ANYONE to get Eltonbrand?
I don't think they expected anyone to find it by accident. My suspicion is that they wanted the rumor about it to spread from fan to fan, on online forums, etc, originating from the devs. I kind of hope that's what it was, since it's kind of how a legend would spread.
@@lucymumma8840 thats how you discovered secrets back in the day!
Couldn't someone find it in the game's archives?
Charles the Plant and the meteor slime might be a reference to the movie Creepshow where a man gets covered in slime from a meteor and turns into a plant
"Shashev's key" sounds like "Шишевский" )
@Lone Drifter communist for something or other
I save Tarhiel. I walk around his journal (as it is distance activated) make a flying,fast (boots of blinding speed) Breton, 87% chameleon (almost invisible) character with some slowfall scrolls. Return to his location, save. Find how high he appears by activating journal, reload and fly up to him from the side (so u don't activate the journal) U will know u found him because u can't fly thru him. Move under him, save. Begin going straight down till he screams, lands atop u, use slowfall on him. He lands safely but says nothing.
it took me forever to find that poem XD
Chris Hall Me too man, such a mission!
This video inspired me to find some of them easter eggs as well,, and seeing as my Imperial was already near dagon fel., It happened that i really explored the living hell out of an ancestral burial site. ending up with fat loot myself, and of course pop je's treasures. It was worth it !
When are you gonna do bloodmoon and Tribunal? There are some Easter Eggs in those two. Notably, the Luke Skywalker reference in Bloodmoon.
Charles the Plant is obviously a reference to Chuck the Plant from the legendary videogame Maniac Mansion. That plant didn't have any use or dialogue, but a unique name. And yes, I'm talking about the original Maniac Mansion from 1987.
Holy cow, the Elder Scrolls were WAY nerdier than it is now. Skyrim is NO WHERE as nerdy as this. :D
+Daniel Scott Better than a game like Skyrim that panders to double digit IQ knuckle draggers like yourself.
12:55 That might be a reference to Chuck The Plant, at Maniac Mansion!