Daggerfall:CompUSA Special Edition
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The CompUSA Special Edition was a limited edition version of Daggerfall available to CompUSA customers which included 16 new quests not found in the standard game. Bethesda Softworks later released it to the public as a patch. The patch can be downloaded here; it also comes with the unofficial DaggerfallSetup installer.
The Special Edition was created because the CompUSA brand was known for distributing exclusive versions, and told Bethesda that had no interest in carrying the game unless they received a special version of the game. Game Designer Kurt Kuhlmann was responsible for authoring these additional quests.[1]
Quests[edit]
Fighters Guild[edit]
- Giant Killing: Kill a not-so-gentle giant.
- Lord K'avar Quest Part I: You are tasked to protect a spy for Sentinel.
- Lord K'avar Quest Part II: Free Lord K'avar from the dungeons of Castle Sentinel before his execution is scheduled.
- Lord K'avar Quest Part III: Capture or execute Lord K'avar on Queen Akorithi's behalf in his hideout within Castle Wayrest.
- Runaway Pet: Bring back a noble's runaway tiger.
- Standard Protection: Kill assassins and avenge a dead man.
Knightly Orders[edit]
- The Lost Artifact: Destroy a lich and embark on an optional quest to reveal a lost artifact.
Mages Guild[edit]
- Azimuthal Vectors: Help a mage with his research.
- Former Student Part I: Hunt down or befriend a former student practicing unsanctioned magic.
- Former Student Part II: Help the renegade mage find a box within the Direnni Tower.
- Former Student Part III: Help the renegade mage find a lost magical item.
- Open a Chest: A merchant needs a magical chest opened.
Temples[edit]
- Hunt for Undead: Find and kill an undead creature in a local dungeon.
- The Relic: Retrieve a sacred relic guarded by a lich.
Thieves Guild[edit]
- Antique Ivory: Steal some antique ivory from a residence in town.
- Drugs Delivery: Deliver a package containing drugs to a local in town.
References[edit]
- ^ Kane, A. (27 March 2019). Morrowind: An oral history. Polygon.