Morrowind:Ships
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Ships can be found all around the coast of Vvardenfell. Some ships are intact, while many others are derelict. A ship usually consists of three interior areas: One cabin, and two decks. Open boats have no interiors.
[edit] Full Ships
- Arrow — A ship that can be found at the docks of Dagon Fel, north of the town. (map)
- Chun-Ook — The ship of Nevosi Hlan at the docks in Ebonheart. (map)
- Elf-Skerring — A large ship owned by Gals Arethi located at the docks of Sadrith Mora. (map)
- Fair Helas — A ship that can be found at the docks of Ald Velothi, north-west of the town. (map)
- Falvillo's Endeavor — A large vessel owned by Sedyni Veran at the docks of Vos. (map)
- Grytewake — A smuggler's ship located at a secluded harbor along the Bitter Coast southwest of Hla Oad. (map)
- Imperial Prison Ship — Located at the docks in Seyda Neen. It can only be found during the first stage of the game. (map)
[edit] Open Boats
- Frost-Ghost — A small open boat just north of the Foreign Quarter in Vivec owned by Ano Andaram who is offering transport. (map)
- Harpy — A boat owned by Baleni Salavel, operating from the docks in Hla Oad. (map)
- Omenwedur — A small open vessel at the docks of Khuul. (map)
- Pole Star — A small open boat at the docks of Tel Mora owned by Tonas Telvani who is offering transport. (map)
- Priggage — A small open boat in Gnaar Mok belonging to Valveli Arelas, who offers travel services. (map)
- Saucy — A small open vessel docked at Tel Aruhn. (map)
- Spring — A small open boat at the docks of Tel Branora, owned by Nireli Farys who is offering transport. (map)
- Whistler — A small open boat owned by Rindral Dralor who is offering transport outside Molag Mar. (map)
[edit] Shipwrecks
- Abandoned Shipwreck — Just off the north-eastern coast of the island of Vas or north of the Sanctus Shrine. (map)
- Ancient Shipwreck — On a small island southeast of the major island of Dagon Fel. (map)
- Derelict Shipwreck — A large vessel that has run aground on the northern shores of Vvardenfell. (map)
- Deserted Shipwreck — A vessel run aground about halfway between the two island ruins of Mzahnch (Dwemer) and Bal Fell (Daedric). (map)
- Desolate Shipwreck — A ship sunk not at sea, but on the southern edge of Lake Amaya, just near by and to the west of the Dren and Arvel Plantations. (map)
- Forgotten Shipwreck — A sunken vessel a little way west from Ald Velothi, containing couple of small chests of gold and gems. (map)
- Lonely Shipwreck — Aptly named, this vessel ran aground in the middle-of-nowhere. (map)
- Lonesome Shipwreck — A sunken vessel located eastwards from the Ahemmusa Camp. (map)
- Lost Shipwreck — A sunken vessel off the east cost of Morrowind. (map)
- Neglected Shipwreck — A sunken vessel off Khartag Point, close to the Dunmer stronghold of Andasreth. (map)
- Obscure Shipwreck — A large sunken vessel a short distance north-west from Vas and south of island with Big Head's Shack, north-east of Ald Redaynia. (map)
- Prelude Shipwreck — Located to the East of Bal Fell. It should be within three islands of Bal Fell. (map)
- Remote Shipwreck — A vessel that ran aground on an island south of Seyda Neen and west of Vivec City's Hlaalu Canton. (map)
- Shunned Shipwreck — A vessel run aground at the bottom of the sea some way due southwest from the Abandoned Shack in Gnaar Mok. (map)
- Strange Shipwreck — A vessel washed up on an island northeast of Sadrith Mora. (map)
- Unchartered Shipwreck — A vessel run aground on a rock some way south of Vivec City's Palace Canton. (map)
- Unexplored Shipwreck — A vessel wrecked just where the Odai River runs into the sea on Morrowind's south-western coast. (map)
- Unknown Shipwreck — A vessel run aground a short way west of Sadrith Mora. (map)
- Unmarked Shipwreck — A vessel run aground a short distance off the north-west corner of Morrowind's mainland, near the half-flooded Daedric shrine of Yasammidan. (map)

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