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The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind Collector's Edition

PC
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind Collector's Edition
Bethesda5/1/2002

There's a pewter Ordinator standing guard over someone's bookshelf right now, and that person understands something the rest of the world doesn't. The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind Collector's Edition on PC shipped with a Rawcliffe-made Ordinator figurine exclusive to this edition, a 48-page art book titled "The Art of Morrowind," the original soundtrack, and a full-color 21x18 inch map of Vvardenfell. Bethesda was still the scrappy RPG studio at this point, not yet the juggernaut it would become, and Morrowind was the game that changed everything.

That Ordinator figurine is the crown jewel here. Rawcliffe pewter carries real weight and craftsmanship, and the fact that it was exclusive to this CE means supply dried up permanently the moment store shelves cleared. The Vvardenfell map is equally essential.

In a game built around exploration without quest markers, that map wasn't decoration. It was survival gear. Collectors who snagged this in 2002 were holding an artifact from the moment Bethesda became Bethesda.

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