Morrowind

About this mod

Ghostpath is meant for high-level characters. It will probably paste the floor with anyone who is under level 50. Yes, 50. Large amounts of high-level items will almost certainly be needed, but it is possible to beat it with "legitimate" characters, and you know who you aren't :)

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---THIS IS NOT MY PLUGIN---

This is yet another old gem that I found in my collection that seems to have been lost over time and the author (thus far) unreachable. So I am putting it here for people to enjoy once again. I will copy the description from the ReadMe below::

This is a Dungeon and Quest plugin in fine form, and if you pay attention to the writings and dialogue, it offers an interesting take on Corpus and other things within Morrowind's lore that I personally rather like.  It's also the plugin that inspired me to make Sobitur Facility be for high level 40+ content, because there was so little of it, and it is so nice to have a challenge when you're basically a walking god of destruction on Vvardenfell, and I actually tweaked Sobitur based on some of the gear from this mod, so that it could still provide some challenge even to veterans of Ghostpath.

------------From the ReadMe--------------------------------

'Mkay, first off, the Ghostpath is meant for high-level characters. It
will probably paste the floor with anyone who is under level 50. Yes,
50. Large amounts of high-level items will almost certainly be needed,
but it is possible to beat it with "legitimate" characters, and you
know who you aren't :).
So how do I find this place, you ask? Simple. Look in a city whose name
ends in -mora.
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Sadrith Mora, that is. Check out the hills the border town, you'll see
an Old Shrine. After that, you can figure out how to do stuff yourself.
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CAST OF CHARACTERS
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The Caretaker: The lamentable hero who wished for too much and thus was
punished. His tale has been mostly forgotten, but the Ghospath which
he called to Earth is rife with stories of his mishap.
Tomb Guardian: Ash Zombies on steroids. They look like their cousins,
but don't be fooled, these things have 2000 psi punches. Fortunately,
their brains have been scraped out, and are thus stupid as tree stumps.
Lesser Daemon: Spiny thing that attacks with paralysis and other attack
magic. He trucks quite a bit of hit points, but his melee skills are 
only average. 
Crypt Thing: The eternally tormented ghost of an angry wife. Her 
specialties include floating around, throwing spherical explosive
objects at things, and scratching people with her long, excessively
manicured nails. The stupid lady also locked the door to get to the 
next level, the coward.
Flayer: Nasty little critters. They shoot first and ask questions 
later. They also have an insanely powerful melee attack. Best of all,
they can't be killed! Well, they can, but you'll probably have to 
SWITCH sides *hint hint*.
Exaderia: Ever wonder where Gillian Andersen ended up after the TV
series "The X-Files"? No, she didn't quietly retire, she went insane,
changed her name, and move in with the cuddly flayers. There'll be no
Dana Scully here, folks, this time it's all about the pain. Unlike her
pets, though, she dies like a normal person.
Malice Knight: The Shrouded Sea was a dump, until he moved in. He's
rennovated the place, but it's still a bit bare. Unfortunately, he's 
still in the process of redecorating, and gets really annoyed when
people interrupt his work.
Paradoxian: ...go see for yourself. And no, they are NOT on drugs.
Widowed and Co: A sadistic bunch of lizardman warriors. They're not
terribly strong individually, but in groups, they're nigh-unstoppable.
Scorion Soulbane: Spirit of a long-dead warrior in the Shadowed Ruins.
Unable to fulfill his duty, he must wander around in the Government 
Building forever. Sucks to be him, doesn't it?
Shade: See, his duty was to kill this chick, but she ended up killing
him instead. Oops. Anyway, she's an evil conniving...witch... who
likes killing people.
Abaddon: The big, bad overlord of Ghostpath. Standing inside a very
dramatic antechamber, this demon prince is not to be trifled with.
Armed with a compliment of uber spells and an unbeatable melee
ability, he's easily the cheapest being in the Ghostpath. Take heart,
though, you're not supposed to beat him. Hear that? YOU'RE NOT SUPPOSED
TO BEAT HIM. If you can, then you're either a cheater or someone who 
spent way too much time at it.