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He doesn't want to talk about it.
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I don't want to talk about it either
+1 for playing Morrowind.

-1 for not playing with all the gorgeous graphics enhancers you can use in this day and age.
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Post edited September 04, 2012 by GoJays2025
We never talk anymore...
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Roman5: He doesn't want to talk about it.
Yea, I also managed to save him once or somehow else talk to him.
This adds a whole new dimension to the character. We were initially lead to believe that he was just an incompetent mage who got himself killed by his own stupidity, but was he in fact so fed up with the constant ridicule that he wanted to kill himself in some grand way? It gives a much darker interpretation of his journal where it says:

We'll see who laughs after I leap to the top of the tower and scream out my success.
That's awesome that they added in that little bit of dialogue for anyone that manages to save him. I don't know how you did it, but congrats!
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jefequeso: That's awesome that they added in that little bit of dialogue for anyone that manages to save him. I don't know how you did it, but congrats!
I don't know either, screenshot wasn't taken by me, It was sent to me from one of my online friends

In any case, seeing this was quite funny for myself, as someone who has played the hell out of this game I always assumed that I knew everything about it, I guess you always find new things if you keep looking hard enough
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jefequeso: That's awesome that they added in that little bit of dialogue for anyone that manages to save him. I don't know how you did it, but congrats!
It isn't saving him, it is just knowing he is falling and then catching him in dialogue (which pauses everything) right before he hits the ground. Just good timing.

It isn't anything added, just how all characters act in Morrowind if they don't have anything to actually say (which is few of them).
Do you actually save him or do you simply talk to him before he drops? We all know that time freezes in conversations in Morrowind so the former is more likely. I guess that theoretically you could cast Slowfall on him though?

Awesome picture from an awesome game by the way. Very nice find.
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SheBear: It isn't anything added, just how all characters act in Morrowind if they don't have anything to actually say (which is few of them).
But it does take on a whole new meaning, in case of this character.

And nice find, it made me smile (even though I felt a bit bad for doing so)
I read somewhere that you can cast Slowfall in the area (a custom spell) to save him.
If memory serves if you position yourself under him so he lands on you instead of the ground then he doesn't take any falling damage and survives.
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