It's hard to imagine that The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind is fast approaching its twentieth anniversary. Many older gamers will likely have fond memories of the first time they set foot off the ship and into the small fishing village of Seyda Neen. Some consider it to be one of the best games in the Elder Scrolls franchise, with a deep lore and slightly moodier atmosphere than the titles that would follow. The series may have moved on from it, but it still gets a lot of love, as one fan has shown recently.
A few days ago, user RonanLynam uploaded an illustration to the Morrowind Subreddit. The image is a brightly-colored, almost cartoon-y, picture which depicts a well-known location from the game's opening stages. In particular, it shows a bird's eye view of Seyda Neen, the aforementioned village that all players start in when they begin a new game. All the accouterments that make up the village are there. With its bright greens and blues, it's a fresh take on the earlier aspects of the game which, in the vanilla version, have a more muddy and dingy aesthetic.
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There are also a number of recognizable elements in the illustration, such as Fargoth, one of the first NPCs players encounter after they create their character, and who is involved in a couple of early side-quests. There's also Morrowind's transportation creature the silt strider, a huge flea-like monster that, for a small fee, can allow fast traveling between some of the major towns and cities. Many in the Reddit thread have commented on the overall image, as well as some of the finer details that are really indicative of Seyda Neen.
Not only that, but it caught the attention of
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