Morrowind talk:Wulf

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Moon Sugar Addict?[edit]

Why is Wulf listed as a moon sugar addict on the Morrowin: Moon Sugar page?Temple-Zero 21:45, 7 January 2009 (EST)

Hmm. He does have five portions of moon sugar in his inventory... but if doesn't seem likely does it? –RpehTCE 01:17, 8 January 2009 (EST)
This was pointed out already on Morrowind talk:Moon Sugar. I gave a couple more lore-friendly explanations, but there's really no way we can know what Bethesda's intentions were in this case... --TheRealLurlock Talk 01:22, 8 January 2009 (EST)
I just changed the text to be a little more neutral. Makes it clear that we don't necessarily know they're addicts, just that they're holding some. I think this should satisfy everyone. --TheRealLurlock Talk 01:27, 8 January 2009 (EST)
I got the picture that Wulf only existed on Nirn for twenty minutes, so moon sugar would have to be fast-working stuff.Temple-Zero 11:50, 8 January 2009 (EST)

WHERE DID HE GO!?[edit]

I finished the entire main quest, but i forgot to go see wulf, i cant find him now help? — Unsigned comment by 71.254.95.129 (talk) at 04:20 on 15 October 2009 (UTC)

From the article: You can only encounter him while the Main Quest is active, after receiving Wraithguard, and before destroying Dagoth Ur. If you don't visit Ghostgate before destroying Dagoth Ur, he will be absent from the game from there on.Elliot talk 04:20, 15 October 2009 (UTC)

How do we know he's Tiber Septim?[edit]

Well? He certainly doesn't tell you, and his object name doesn't tell you either. — Unsigned comment by 124.168.91.148 (talk) on 28 March 2011

Go and talk to Lalatia Varian after the quest. She will tell you "A weird tale. And you say you have been marked by good fortune -- by 'the luck of the emperor' -- since you received the coin from the old veteran? Tell me -- did the face of the old veteran resemble the face on the coin? Did anyone else ever see this old man? I hesitate to suggest it. But I think you have been visited by an aspect of Tiber Septim. Surely this is a sign of a great doom laid upon you by the gods." rpeh •TCE 08:18, 28 March 2011 (UTC)

Race Problem??[edit]

So by Lore and many other sources we know that Talos was Nord but this guy isn't Nord he is Imperial. Are you sure that he is Talos? --Aleksa 20:14, 20 December 2011 (UTC)

He is an aspect of Talos, this means a part. Since Talos later influenced the Imperial race, even though he himself was (in many ways) a Nord. Therefore you could say this is the Imperial aspect of Talos. --Kiz ·•· Talk ·•· Contribs ·•· Mail ·•· 20:18, 20 December 2011 (UTC)
Martin and Uriel Septim were both Imperials also — Unsigned comment by 69.27.230.202 (talk) at 21:10 on 18 February 2012

Gladiator[edit]

Has anyone else noticed that his armour is very similar to the one used by Russell Crowe in the movie Gladiator? It even has the left shoulder spaulder and everything.— Unsigned comment by 86.162.34.198 (talk) at 19:24 on 1 August 2012

It's the same armor worn by most people in the Imperial Legion, which is loosely modeled off of ancient Rome. Morrowind came out just 2 years after Gladiator (and was in production when the film came out), so it's entirely likely they used that as inspiration. Though it's also possible they just both based their designs on actual Roman armor independently. You can find the real thing on display in museums, or find it in books or the web. --TheRealLurlock Talk 19:38, 1 August 2012 (UTC)