Morrowind:Services

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In Morrowind, various services are provided throughout the vast island of Vvardenfell, usually in cities and settlements. The services listed here are general and, for now, the locations of these services can be found by browsing Places.

Alchemist/Apothecary
Alchemists and apothecaries mix ingredients in order to brew magic potions.
Blacksmith
Blacksmiths deal with armor and weapons and can even repair these items if need be.
Bookseller
Booksellers deal with the lore and knowledge.
Clothier
Clothiers deal with apparels, with armor being the exception, a range of clothes of varying quality can be bartered with.
Enchanter
Enchanters deal with imbuing items with magical powers.
Healer
Healers provide ingredients, potions and spells to heal the wounded and cure the afflicted.
Imperial Cult Altar
Blessings by Imperial Cult Altars is achieved through monetary donation.
Mage/Sorcerer
These practitioners offer many types of spells for sale, both custom and off-the-shelf.
Pawnbroker
Pawnbrokers function as traders of a wide array of used items.
Priest
Priests provide spiritual guidance for the faithful, as well as books, alchemical ingredients, potions, and spells, for righteous causes.
Slave Market
In these markets you can acquire strong workers or sensual concubines at a price.
Spell Merchants
A complete list of all merchants selling spells.
Spellmakers
A complete list of all NPCs who off custom spellmaking services.
Tavern
Taverns serve local liquors and some of them operates hostel business as well.
Trader
A Trader's trade is, hopefully, self-explanatory.
Trainer
Usually going by the title of Drillmaster, Master-at-arms, Thief or Monk, trainers are specialized in a few skills, and are willing to divulge the secrets of their trade - for a price, of course.
Transport
Transportation within Vvardenfell, including Guild Guide, Silt Strider, boat and Propylon chambers.
Miscellaneous
Other miscellaneous services, including Creeper, the scamp merchant.
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