He’s absolutely terrified of cats, and there’s a Khajiit beggar named Bhisha who won’t stop following him.
Ushnar gro-Shadborgob is an Orc with a problem. Such conflicts make the world of the games much richer and force players to make dramatic decisions that help define who their characters are.
It’s so rare that we see Elder Scrolls games actually portray the guilds as being in direct conflict, even when it makes sense to do so. What makes this quest so memorable is that it’s entirely possible to be a member of the Thieves Guild when you receive this assignment. Few, though, are as fascinating as what happens when the head of the Fighter’s Guild asks you to kill the heads of the Thieves Guild. The quests in Morrowind aren’t the best the Elder Scrolls series has to offer, but this classic RPG does have some hidden gems. Remove the Heads of the Thieves Guild/Kill the Master Thief – Morrowind Go in fists swinging, use poisoned apples, summon dark creatures, kill everyone one by one – this quest captures the variety that makes the best Brotherhood assignments so special and represents a shocking turning point for this incredible storyline.