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Morrowind home was interesting, specially the Telvanni thing grown on the middle of nowhere. After all, when you go around stealing every single thing not nailed down, you need a place to store your hoard.

How can a man hoard properly without these features?
 

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Morrowind home was interesting, specially the Telvanni thing grown on the middle of nowhere. After all, when you go around stealing every single thing not nailed down, you need a place to store your hoard.

How can a man hoard properly without these features?

Right, but they were all so remote they became useless after building them. Using a random house in a hub like Balmora or Ald-Ruhn or whatever made much more sense.
 

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Housing in mmorpg is a great feature (that is often missing in modern theme park mmorpgs), but I've never cared for it in single player games, but then again I'm not a hoarder.
 

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