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Interview Bloodmoon Q&A over at Game Gossip

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<A href="http://www.gamegossip.com/">Game Gossip</a> has grabbed a little <A href="http://www.gamegossip.com/content/interviews/elder_scrolls_bloodmoon/">interview</a> time with the guys making <A href="http://www.morrowind.com">Morrowind: Bloodmoon</a>. They ask basically what's new in the expansion, like this one about the creatures:
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<blockquote><b>What new creatures can be found in the upcoming expansion pack? Any you would like to highlight?</b>
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I'm a big fan of Solstheim's wolves and bears. I think they ground the game in a bit of the comfortably familiar. The Dark Elves of Vvardenfell are some weird dudes, with their cliff racers and mudcrabs and netches. Returning to more "normal" creatures gives the player a sense of the more classic fantasy seen in Arena and Daggerfall. It also draws a distinction between the lives and cultures of the Nords and Dark Elves, and gives the player more insight into why they could have been in conflict with one another for so long, which is an important part of Elder Scrolls history. Oh, and then there's the Udyrfrykte. But I've said too much already. Such ancient evil is best left forgotten....</blockquote>
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That's the trouble with <i>ancient evil</i>. Just when they're forgotten, they come back and start whippin' some ass.
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Spotted this at <A href="http://www.ve3d.com">VoodooExtreme</a>
 

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