You can find it on Steam.
No, it sold around 4 million copies, and shouldn't be too hard to find second hand.
For discussion forums, FAQs, plugins, maps & more, follow this link to the official Elder Scrolls website. Links to other sites containing information & additions for Morrowind are also found here... http://www.elderscrolls.com/home/home.php
Yes, there are gun mods for "The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind," though they are not official content. Notable mods include "Morrowind Guns" and "Morrowind Weaponry," which introduce firearms like pistols and rifles into the game. These mods often feature custom models, animations, and unique ammunition types, adding a steampunk or fantastical twist to the gameplay. Players can find these mods on platforms like Nexus Mods or the Morrowind Modding History site.
He's at his citadel of Dagoth Ur, at the Red Mountain, beyond the Ghostfence.
Technically game store if you're willing to purchase Oblivion or Skyrim. Morrowind and Daggerfall are harder to find. Might as well look for the older two on online stores.
I recommend Oblivion or Skyrim for a softer gaming experience since they're the newest games. Morrowind, the third game, is pretty hardcore, but it represents a lot of early and old game mechanics that aren't present in the latest Elder Scrolls games. Morrowind is a lot more difficult than Oblivion and Skyrim, and some old Elder Scrolls players argue that the latest games have been "dumbed down". The first two games are difficult to find and start up/install, so I wouldn't recommend playing them first.
At the end of the Tribunal expansion's quests, you'll be told to find him, and the way will be opened to his lair. You just have to proceed through each part until you reach the end.
Yes. It's call elderscrolls.com . Because of the newer Elder Scrolls game, Oblivion, it's decorated according to Oblivion gameplay and things like that, but you can still find Morrowind in there somewhere. There's also a map of Tamriel on the site too that shows all the provinces so you can look at what the mainland of Morrowind looks like and not just Vvardenfell.
I have both for The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion and shivering Isles, I got mine from a shop called "Game", but you may be able to get from PC World and few others too.
It is called fast travel
To start the quest "Karstang-Bcharn" in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, you need to speak to a specific NPC or find a related quest item, typically involving the questline of a specific faction or character. Ensure you have progressed sufficiently in the main storyline or the relevant factions, as some quests become available only after reaching certain milestones. Consult in-game dialogue or quest logs for guidance on your current objectives. If you’re unsure, checking online guides can also provide detailed steps to trigger the quest.
In "The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind," to cure lycanthropy (werewolf affliction), you must complete a quest given by the NPC called the "Cursed" in the town of Ebonheart. You'll need to find the "Cure for Vampirism" quest item, which involves acquiring a rare potion. After that, you must deliver the potion to the appropriate person to lift the curse. It's essential to note that if you decide to embrace your werewolf form, you can choose to remain a werewolf permanently.