One of the drawbacks to Morrowind is, it puts players off in the beginning, because it was too realistic in some elements and so open ended that you felt lost. You were dropped off in a strange land and just left with no real idea where to go, or what you should do. Whatever you did would have good or adverse effects on the NPC's, your reputation, or quests.
All I can say is,
what gets said about Morrowind, more than anything else under the sun, "If you stay with it, you will be glad you did." And, it never fails to be the wrong answer. I have played five times thru and still have things to explore and quests I never tackled.
All the armorers in game will wear the best armor you sell them. There is a mod that fixes that, linked at Bethesda forums. The Bloodmoon add on is a real treat all by itself and IMO, just as great as the main game.
That's why I am hoping to try
Shivering Isles Virumor, I'll be sure to get the complete package(tomorrow's the day).
Yes I agree
Kugerfang, the sleepers will eventually attack you if you talk to them enough and the main quest has progressed enough to trigger their reactions. Try not to kill them and you gain fame for saving them later on. There's a sleeper in almost every town and sometimes more than one. Think of the
Sleepers as possessed through dreams and not of their own will. I like zombies, so I hated to hurt the poor devils.
Once you really get into Morrowind
Wolf Thug, you get an option to build a fortress of your own and fill it with nice things you have collected.
Or, you can waste time levitating while stacking those items into walls and shelves, etc.

Once I had 99 of every misc. object in game, I decided to use them to build my own fortress. I also built an entire room out of white pillows. It's tough to accomplish, since once you have 99 of any items, the game will crash. I also collected skulls and placed them all around my front door and put black candles on their heads. Books can create a vaulted roof, but it's a tedious task to get them right, while levitating and it still rains inside your house anyway.
I created a bearded Dwarf for Morrowind:
http://i489.photobucket.com/albums/r...rdVladius1.jpg