I just can't get over how ugly the faces are. He looks more like an insect than en elf Bethesda made the elves look so fkn ugly in the Elder Scrolls games, specially in Morrowind. Elves are usually portrayed as being beautiful and graceful, but they look like monsters in Morrowind And In fact all the Human character's are also ugly in Oblivion, they look derpy af with bloated heads. And in Skyrim they look ugly too, with grotesque features In the 90s games like Battlespire and Daggerfall they had actual Human physiology and features
Dagoth Ur dying actually awoken, his old friend gave him a blessing of sorts, the oh so wished for godlihood. now Dagoth Ur with all his might watches over poor Fargoth and smites whoever is against him.
Fargoth illustrates a lot of Morrowind's grey area. You don't really get punished for doing a lot of evil things "if" you're doing it rather cleverly. Morality systems weren't really in an active effect until Fallout 3, about 5 years later. But ironically, you get SO much more value if you screw over Fargoth AND Hrisskar, getting all the gold, huge reputation gains and a good merchant to acquire lots of wealth fast before your real adventure. And then it gets subsequently contrasted with how you handle the Tax Collector quest if you explore near enough and find that body....you can keep 200 drakes or get 500 if you were a loyal imperial. It's a great way to make a player focus on how their actions will affect their surroundings while trying to maximize value with factions.....and a great way to pay attention to who is doing what for you. You quickly learn how good and bad 100 drakes are for a quest reward, especially with the Fighter's Guild. You learn how fast the Mage's Guild is willing to undercut you for random dangerous tasks. Morrowind may be a clunky mess, but it has so much fun intrigue to it.
I like the implications of the color scheme going on here. where usually red is "evil" blue is "heroic" and everyone caught in the middle is just gray or something. Here though, it gives a vibe that the masses and the villains are forces in opposition, and heroes are a force that disrupts whatever balance that's at. yes my edibles just kicked in.
That’s actually exactly what my thought process was. The masses are usually as an entity “good” to “neutral”. Villains rise above to inflict harm, and heroes rise above to stop them. Yes my edibles kicked in 30 min ago
Yo dog you are a real G bro, love the content, but would also like to see you further explaining to people the ephemeral and complicated idea of soul in video games and how they make some games iconic versus others that are functionally the same or similar.
>give him the ring >better deals from shopkeeper >go upstairs, talk to Nord for quest >go to Lighthouse >wait for Fargoth >take stuff from the stump >get the ring anyway >sell it to the shopkeeper for an even better deal >achieve chim I really wish the shopkeeper recognized the ring and made him tell the guards about it or something.
"How free you are to venture in the nude!" omg thank you that's the first time in forever that I've had to pause a video because I was laughing so hard
I'd love to see an NPCpedia on the Duke of Vvardenfell, Vedam Dren. A man too honorable to be a villain, yet too cowardly to be a hero. There's a good amount of nuance and irony with his character. He's more than just his dialogue too. He's afraid to act against his brother. He's afraid to act against the Telvanni and their illegal land grabs. He says Vvardenfell needs a leader to stop all the squabbling and fighting... the Duke of the people is telling you the people need a leader. When you get a land contract from him, he meekly asks you to swear an oath to him that you'll be a good person and all that, and it literally requires nothing more than "I swear" and he just accepts it. He's just an honorable coward.
This is amazing! When I was young playing morrowind, a lot of the time I'd role play doing errands for background npcs (like I'd buy alchemy stuff and bring it to an alchemist). Or I'd sit inside Caius Cosades apartment and keep the skooma addict company while he fought off the withdrawals.
I was surprised to see that he has 5k subs cause people who make quality videos like this have around 100k or more subscribers. This dude is underrated asf
Today was the first time I actually sat down and played a decent bit of Morrowind, and I actually met Fargoth for the first time, too. Had no idea he was so popular.
I actually think u should do a sheogorath video, no idea how would u call it but im pretty sure u would nailed it, And perhaps magicly influence the algorythm even more, watched almost all of ur video's in one day, really love your content. Take care
God dude my issue with Morrowind when I tried getting into it is the same sort of issue I had with Oblivion that being you gotta make a Class with Attributes and major Skills and shit and only Certain Skills are good with Certain Attributes and you can't be as flexible as you want because you would be avoiding the XP rate you would need. I would love to find a Morrowind Mod that has a Skill Leveling system close to Skyrim as in Skyrim you just mentally choose what skills you wan't to do and stick with it. You can even play a entire playthrough of Skyrim only leveling 2-3 skills at Most.
I know he's kinda annoying but I kinda like the guy. Decades ago when I completed Morrowind, I did multiple playthroughs so I sided with both Fargoth and Hrisskar. But now I'd like to play Morrowind again. And this time, it'd be great to not only side with Fargoth, but to take out that Nord bastard once and for all XD
Morrowind had the least ugly Human faces between the modern Elder Scrolls games (Morrowind, Oblivion and Skyrim), they look the most normal, while in Oblivion they look derpy and in Skyrim they look grotesque. But the Elves in Morrowind look like insects or monsters. This character looks like a mix of an ant + a praying mantis lmao (but nothing that a face+hair overhaul mod won't fix) But the game is still great ofc
We're gonna need a Villainpedia on the Adoring Fan
Godpedia: Adoring Fan
@@Ghostcharm it must happen!
@@Ghostcharm He's actually been saying Buy Azura this entire time because he's that powerful. He can buy daedric gods
We're gonna wait here. Yes. Right here. Until it happens.
@@basedbattledroid3507 even if we need to wait just as long as he waited for me in a tavern in my playtrough :D
I love Fargoth. The VR video where he gets hugged is life changing.
The fact that morrowind is available in vr is life changing. Thanks for the info
I mean ralof is the first character you meet in Skyrim And the "you're finally awake" meme is still strong to this day.
For years Hadvar was a meme with character creation, and the modded monstrosities people made lol
And then there's Oblivion's Valen Dreth, who has no memes.
@@Golemoid probably because we'd all like to forget him
Hey you
I don't understand why Fargoth didn't get a Heropedia video, he's my hero.
Fargoth is the perfect example of a chaotic neutral character along with our favorite jacked skooma addict grandpa Caius Cosades
Something I noticed just in this video is that a lot of the regular guards are just Caius Cosades but actually wearing clothes
I just can't get over how ugly the faces are. He looks more like an insect than en elf
Bethesda made the elves look so fkn ugly in the Elder Scrolls games, specially in Morrowind.
Elves are usually portrayed as being beautiful and graceful, but they look like monsters in Morrowind
And In fact all the Human character's are also ugly in Oblivion, they look derpy af with bloated heads. And in Skyrim they look ugly too, with grotesque features
In the 90s games like Battlespire and Daggerfall they had actual Human physiology and features
@@temporalCaster There’s something funny about the fact that you can literally roleplayas Caius since all of the npcs use generic faces and hair
Not even a day ago I was thinking to myself how I could explain Fargoth to someone who had never played Morrowind. Now I have this!
Fargoth is the first elf, and possibly the only elf, I will ever love.
I dunno, you gotta love Neloth and Brand-Shei
Nerevar? No?
Jiub?
Ayrenn and Almalexia
@@theta_clips neloths a bitch, brand-shei tho, yummy
Ocato of Firsthold 🙏
Best pisself of the series
I love how memey Morrowind is - fargoth, dagoth, caius cosades, uncle sweetshare, tahriel, neloth - it’s great
Also I’d love an NPCPedia on neloth - he is brilliantly written in Skyrim
There are still so many more too. So many lovable lugs in that game
The Fargoth Cycle must continue.
And holy hell your Fargoth voice is spot on 😂
3:49 for the time stamp
I know! He really captured the 'I want to die' aspect really well!
Ah yes the currency of the Septim empire
dollars
Drakes?... No Septims, no wait I got it... gold??? Bethesda seems to change its mind every installment.
Finally, Fargoth Ur will conquer the internet!
Fargoth Ur welcomes you heal and ring.
What a grand and intoxicating healing ring
@@TheScrootch hahahahhahah
Goddamn right I will.
Dagoth Ur dying actually awoken, his old friend gave him a blessing of sorts, the oh so wished for godlihood. now Dagoth Ur with all his might watches over poor Fargoth and smites whoever is against him.
Fargoth illustrates a lot of Morrowind's grey area. You don't really get punished for doing a lot of evil things "if" you're doing it rather cleverly. Morality systems weren't really in an active effect until Fallout 3, about 5 years later. But ironically, you get SO much more value if you screw over Fargoth AND Hrisskar, getting all the gold, huge reputation gains and a good merchant to acquire lots of wealth fast before your real adventure. And then it gets subsequently contrasted with how you handle the Tax Collector quest if you explore near enough and find that body....you can keep 200 drakes or get 500 if you were a loyal imperial. It's a great way to make a player focus on how their actions will affect their surroundings while trying to maximize value with factions.....and a great way to pay attention to who is doing what for you. You quickly learn how good and bad 100 drakes are for a quest reward, especially with the Fighter's Guild. You learn how fast the Mage's Guild is willing to undercut you for random dangerous tasks. Morrowind may be a clunky mess, but it has so much fun intrigue to it.
I'd personally like the lore on "burrito billy"
I always felt bad for Fargoth, and yet still stole his stuff nearly every time.
Youngscrolls drops this man's single and youtube decides I needed to watch his villianpedia again. They were right
Man, you've made me feel bad for all the shit I've put Fargoth through. He's my first source of income throughout every playthrough.
I like the implications of the color scheme going on here. where usually red is "evil" blue is "heroic" and everyone caught in the middle is just gray or something. Here though, it gives a vibe that the masses and the villains are forces in opposition, and heroes are a force that disrupts whatever balance that's at. yes my edibles just kicked in.
That’s actually exactly what my thought process was. The masses are usually as an entity “good” to “neutral”. Villains rise above to inflict harm, and heroes rise above to stop them. Yes my edibles kicked in 30 min ago
6:11 For a second I thought you were doing an ad read and I was like "Sheesh, Ghostcharm getting sponsors already?!". I have been bamboozled 😔
01:42 I laughed until I coughed for awhile and then laughed some more at the "Fargoth/Neargoth" joke. I dunno why it got me so good, but it got me.
Ah, to be the first entry of a new series talking about characters of little consequence - our boy Fargoth deserves no less.
Already loving this series. The meme corner was appreciated for a character with such a storied presence in our culture. Excellent work!
Fargo also has a few other stashes in town too in the stumps by the lighthouse if you have enough agility to jump into them
:O really? will have to check that out :O
The video we needed!
I have a Fargoth meme to add: "You must find the boy. Find the boy...and give him back his ring."
Yo dog you are a real G bro, love the content, but would also like to see you further explaining to people the ephemeral and complicated idea of soul in video games and how they make some games iconic versus others that are functionally the same or similar.
I am glad to hear there is interest in the Soul videos still. There will definitely be more coming my friend
>give him the ring
>better deals from shopkeeper
>go upstairs, talk to Nord for quest
>go to Lighthouse
>wait for Fargoth
>take stuff from the stump
>get the ring anyway
>sell it to the shopkeeper for an even better deal
>achieve chim
I really wish the shopkeeper recognized the ring and made him tell the guards about it or something.
"How free you are to venture in the nude!" omg thank you that's the first time in forever that I've had to pause a video because I was laughing so hard
Ghostcharm: _uploads a new video_
Me: *oh boy, 3 AM*
I'd love to see an NPCpedia on the Duke of Vvardenfell, Vedam Dren. A man too honorable to be a villain, yet too cowardly to be a hero. There's a good amount of nuance and irony with his character. He's more than just his dialogue too. He's afraid to act against his brother. He's afraid to act against the Telvanni and their illegal land grabs. He says Vvardenfell needs a leader to stop all the squabbling and fighting... the Duke of the people is telling you the people need a leader. When you get a land contract from him, he meekly asks you to swear an oath to him that you'll be a good person and all that, and it literally requires nothing more than "I swear" and he just accepts it. He's just an honorable coward.
This is amazing! When I was young playing morrowind, a lot of the time I'd role play doing errands for background npcs (like I'd buy alchemy stuff and bring it to an alchemist). Or I'd sit inside Caius Cosades apartment and keep the skooma addict company while he fought off the withdrawals.
Fargoth? More like Fargod
I was surprised to see that he has 5k subs cause people who make quality videos like this have around 100k or more subscribers. This dude is underrated asf
The revolving door of memes is a brilliant thing. I need more NPCpedias stat doc. Also I am definitely a sufferer of chronic re-rollitis. 😩😩
Zues from God of War would be a cool addition to Villianpedia
A Ghostcharm video, AND we get to hear him voice act Fargoth. B L E S S E D
I install the persuasive speech mod every time I play the game just so I can take fargoth along with me on my adventures
Today was the first time I actually sat down and played a decent bit of Morrowind, and I actually met Fargoth for the first time, too. Had no idea he was so popular.
The fact that hriskarr's quest will stay forever on your journal if you don't give him F's money just triggers my OCD
Umbra could also be interesting. That warrior who has done it all from burning villages to rescuing victims from the flames.
Mandalore made me click this video, when ever he says scum of the earth , or elven menace, he always shows Fargoth.
You know, it would have been a neat callback if there was a way to like, crack down on the corruption of the guard in Seyda Neen later in the game.
Yeah like that one quest in...Cheydinhal, I believe?
Quote direct from closed captioning: "sweetest candy gays"
Okay, just got this video recommended, this is great stuff man.
He's a cool character
And i started more or less 8 new saves in the time span of 2 years.
UR FARGOTH IMPRESSION SENDS ME OMF
it was very cool when you invited the og voice actor for that line about guard bullying him
Gotta give fargoth a hug
We need a villainpedia on Jon Irenicus, one the the most in depth and sophisticated villains out there.
Omg we don’t deserve Fargoth’s love😩
Chim.
Have you seen my ring?
The options are endless
*immediately defaults to potion powerbuild regardless of class, sign, and race*
I use to call Fargoth, "Fargoth the Magnificent!" Many Morrowind memories I shared with a fellow Elder Scrolls player, Tyzain.
I love it. He hid it and sewage in his own town. Not a swamp mind you, but sewage
Those fricking memes XD also the name of your character Burrito Billy ahaha
QUALITY CONTENT RIGHT HERE
Great work, man. Praise be to the great Fargoth Ur.
"300 Dollars ?" Are you sure about that ?
Oh Fargoth, I take your gold every time
Very good! Now has anything new determined if Fargoth is related to Nedhelas in Caldera? There must be a story there, right?
8:39 there is another option Become Him
Wake up babe, new Ghostcharm video is out~
damn a name and face i havnt seen in nearly 2 decades lmao
I actually think u should do a sheogorath video, no idea how would u call it but im pretty sure u would nailed it, And perhaps magicly influence the algorythm even more, watched almost all of ur video's in one day, really love your content. Take care
Farhoth and his evil cousin Gladthir are my favorite npc.
so fargoth is basically butters from southpark.
I don’t know why, but the opening line made me laugh. Your videos are wonderful and I cannot wait for more.
Awesome video idea! Subbed
what god forbidden images are these things in the top right corner
the best start for the NPC pedia
I gave him the ring back and then stole it later on so he would think it was someone else because I couldn't let him be disappointed in me
I always read his name as something complitely different... :D
God dude
my issue with Morrowind when I tried getting into it is the same sort of issue I had with Oblivion
that being you gotta make a Class with Attributes and major Skills and shit
and only Certain Skills are good with Certain Attributes
and you can't be as flexible as you want because you would be avoiding the XP rate you would need.
I would love to find a Morrowind Mod that has a Skill Leveling system close to Skyrim
as in Skyrim you just mentally choose what skills you wan't to do and stick with it.
You can even play a entire playthrough of Skyrim only leveling 2-3 skills at Most.
I've never really played morrowind naturally before, now I'm playing through it on my original xbox, and fargoth will always be there.
He's literally Whitey from 8 crazy nights
@ 1:31 but Ralof IS a meme! you meet Ralof first, and Skyrim is for the Nords.
@7:25 the face of the baddest man in all Morrowind.
I know he's kinda annoying but I kinda like the guy. Decades ago when I completed Morrowind, I did multiple playthroughs so I sided with both Fargoth and Hrisskar. But now I'd like to play Morrowind again. And this time, it'd be great to not only side with Fargoth, but to take out that Nord bastard once and for all XD
It's good to see a published author in these regular o'l comments sections.
I didnt find that ring cause i didnt search that berrel until a thousand or so hours in.
We need a video on Sheogorath. It would be a big project tho.
Morrowind had the least ugly Human faces between the modern Elder Scrolls games (Morrowind, Oblivion and Skyrim), they look the most normal, while in Oblivion they look derpy and in Skyrim they look grotesque. But the Elves in Morrowind look like insects or monsters. This character looks like a mix of an ant + a praying mantis lmao (but nothing that a face+hair overhaul mod won't fix)
But the game is still great ofc
The Imperial Guards keep shaking down Fargoth because they want that Bosmer BUSSY.
The female bosmer voice is funny
Fucking four octaves up, "I have a feeling you and I are about to become very close!"
Omg where can I get those Fargoth sleep eye mask things
Your fargoth impersonation kinda sounds like the smart guy that poisons him self in princess bride ( don't remember his name)
The legend him self !
You put out some of the best damn content, keep up the good work!
3:00 "Ar-eele'
A sacrifice for the algorithm
awesome content man, i look forward to all of your up coming content
The most anticipated video of 2021
I wish i was Fargoth
Your Fargoth voice is disturbingly on point.
*Fargoth Uhr
*Villainpedia
No mention of Fargoth Ur, smh my head.
So if there's a Fargoth, is there a Neargoth? Or maybe a Niergoth...
Yo why my boy Fargoth always look faded asf
Looking into Grigori from Dragons Dogma might be nice hes a pretty cool fella
This is a good one thanks dood
Yeah really good idea
Be real, how many takes were there to get that impression down?
you don’t have to believe me but that was the only one
@@Ghostcharm i believe it homie
The voice actor for Fargoth sounds a bit like "Werid Al" Yankovic in my opinion.