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The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind LOTR Weapons Mod

No. of downloads: 818 Licence: Free
Publisher: Bethesda Softworks File size: 369K
Date added: 19-12-2003 Minimum requirements: Windows 98|Windows Me|Windows 2000|Windows XP

Publisher:

Bethesda Softworks

Publisher's website:

http://www.bethsoft.com/

This mod will allow you to use weapons inspired by Tolkien s trilogy in Morrowind. This plug-in adds 9 LOTR weapons (including an Elven-parrying knife equipped as a shield and both a 1 handed and 2 handed version of the ranger sword) to RalenTilvur in the Foreign Quarter plaza in Vivec. There is a chest with the all of the weapons but it has a 100 level lock on it, so you would be better off to buy everything unless you have a high security skill. Tribunal is not required to run this plug-in.

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