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Keep in mind that all of these files can be obtained from elsewhere. As always, they're here for convenience. I had over 250 files on my old Postnuke install and quite a few of them were heavily downloaded. I was heavily indexed by the good old robots then. Since this new version of my site uses no dynamic generation (apart from SSI) at all, I expect that trend will continue.

I used to have a large repository of walkthroughs on Ulujain v2.0 but I've removed them. Most of them have idiotic distribution restrictions (of probably un-enforceable legality), so they're gone. Gamefaqs has nearly every walkthrough anyone will ever need, and if they don't have them, Google will undoubtedly turn up something.

I have a separate page for fonts right here.
A note about downloading. You click a link and you're prompted to download it. Pretty simple, huh? I can't stand shit like Fileplanet, etc, that forces you to jump through hoops just to get a friggin' file. I feel your pain. These files are virus-free. I know this, as I have them on my own computers and they're virus-free.

Looking for warez? Keep going; there are none here.

Avery Wolf

Morrowind Files

  • Adamantium Armor Plug-in -- Plug-in for adamantium armour. Looks cool; bright silvery plate.
  • Entertainers Plug-in -- Official from Bethesda. Adds an entertainer in Balmora.
  • Mandalorian Armour -- As in Boba Fett armour. Very popular.
  • Master Index Quest -- Enables teleport travel between propylons. Official plug-in.
  • More Gold -- Get realistic prices for those end-game items in Balmora.
  • Silver Drake Boots -- Small adventure based in Seyda Neen. I've been told that there's an error in this plug-in.
  • Valshea's Armour -- Mini-adventure to get some rather spiffy looking armour. Read the new book in Caius Cosades' house. Needed to be spell-checked and tested before being released. Full of "_name" type nomenclature.

Public Domain Books

Game Editors

The official home for the "Keeper" series of editors is here.

Windows GNU Utilities

  • chmod -- Change mode for Windows. Read the enclosed readme for details.
  • date -- Change your time and date based on a plethora of options.
  • du -- Disk usage. Has far more options than the DOS dir command.
  • ls -- Unix version of the DOS dir command.
  • touch -- Change time/date attributes of a file. A version of this comes with Windows 2000/XP but isn't quite the same.
  • wc -- Word count. Counts words in a file.

Linux/Unix Reference manuals in PDF format