Is the Tribunal evil in Morrowind?

The Tribunal in Morrowind are morally gray figures, not purely evil; they were benevolent protectors for centuries, bringing peace and prosperity, but became corrupted by power, leading them to betray their friend Nerevar to become gods, manipulate their people (like holding Baar Dau over Vvardenfell), and ultimately display selfish ambition, with Almalexia's descent into madness being the most extreme example. Whether they are "evil" depends on perspective, but their actions were often self-serving and tyrannical, contrasting with their initial heroic image as gods.
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Was the Tribunal good for Morrowind?

Tribunal brought civilization to Morrowind, they protected it from Daedra Princes multiple times(Like Sotha Sil's Cold Harbour Compact between Daedra Princes; or how Sotha and Ayem defeated Mehrunes when he invaded Mournhold), they were great politicians, they taught dunmers a lot of great things, Vivec discovered CHIM ...
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Are the tribunals evil?

Type of Villains

The Tribunal, also known as the ALMSIVI, False Gods, or The Three, are some of the main antagonists of The Elder Scrolls franchise.
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Did the Tribunal betray Nerevar?

The Tribunal demigods betrayed Lord Nerevar because they wanted power. They wanted to use the forbidden super weapons of the dwemer to control the world. Nerevar told them no, so they murdered him and dagoth ur, originally Nerevar's final ally after the betrayal.
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Who is the main villain of Morrowind?

The main villain in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind is Dagoth Ur, also known as Voryn Dagoth, a powerful Dunmer (Dark Elf) who becomes an immortal, god-like figure by drawing power from the Heart of Lorkhan and seeks to conquer Tamriel and overthrow the Tribunal. He leads the Sixth House, spreading a disease called Corprus, and uses giant mechanical constructs like Akulakhan in his plans for domination.
 
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Was Dagoth Ur actually a god?

Yes, in The Elder Scrolls lore, Dagoth Ur is considered a god, or at least a being with divine power, by many, especially after he merged with the Heart of Lorkhan, becoming an immortal, powerful entity who sought to impose his will on Tamriel through the Blight and his dream-woven reality, effectively becoming a deity worshipped by his followers and feared by the Tribunal. He's often called "The Sharmat" or "Dreamer God-King," existing beyond mortal constraints, though his "godhood" is tied directly to the Heart, making him a unique, corrupted divine power.
 
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Why did Almalexia go insane?

Almalexia went insane primarily due to the gradual loss of her divine powers after the Heart of Lorkhan was blocked, leading to paranoia, obsession, and a desperate clinging to her identity as a goddess, transforming her from a compassionate figure into a megalomaniacal tyrant who eventually tried to murder her fellow Tribunes and the Nerevarine to regain her glory. Her sanity crumbled as she lost the source of her power and immortality, failing to accept the natural decline that Vivec and Sotha Sil struggled with differently, according to Reddit users and Quora users. 
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Who actually killed Nerevar?

nerevar, vivec,alexia, sotha sil imprisoned dagoth ur, while nevevar is wounded because battle and red mountain war. Vivec sotha sil, alexia, murdered nerevar and user lorkhan heart for themself. Dagoth ur seeing this as act of treason to disobey nerevar last wished to not used the heart.
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Is bloodmoon or Tribunal harder?

Difficulty Curve

Tribunal was tough. Enemies were clearly tuned for high-level players, and the expansion didn't offer much handholding. You needed to be ready. Bloodmoon smoothed this out.
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Why did the Tribunal cut off Nerevar's feet?

On one hand, the removing of the feet was to symbolize the Nerevarine's ability to walk any path (as in be any class). Additionally, "feet" are also often used as a metaphor for the genitals, and as his (traitorous) wife, perhaps this has something to do with their sexual relationship.
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Why do the Dunmer worship the Tribunal?

Stepping into the Anticipations' shoes

In doing this, the Tribunal take on the religious role of those that came before them – the Chimer were ancestor worshippers, and the Tribunal become the embodiment of those ancestors, protectors of the Dunmer where the fickle Daedra could not do it.
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Is it better to settle or go to Tribunal?

Many people opt for a settlement agreement because it offers more certain outcomes. While you may think you could get more if you went to a tribunal, you are not guaranteed any tribunal award at all. A settlement amount may well end up being your best bet.
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Was Talos actually a god?

Whether Talos is a god depends on the mythology: in Greek myth, he's a bronze automaton; in Dungeons & Dragons, he's a chaotic god of destruction; but most famously, in The Elder Scrolls universe, Talos (Tiber Septim) is a mortal man who achieved apotheosis to become the Ninth Divine, a god of war and governance, though his divinity is sometimes debated or politically suppressed.
 
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Did the Tribunal rule Morrowind?

Almalexia has ruled Morrowind for thousands of years alongside her fellow gods Vivec and Sotha Sil, who call themselves the Tribunal, and are worshipped by the Dark Elves.
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Who is the hero in Morrowind?

The protagonist of The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind is the Nerevarine, a prophesied figure and reincarnation of the legendary Chimer warlord Indoril Nerevar, sent to Vvardenfell as a prisoner to fulfill an ancient prophecy and defeat the god-like villain Dagoth Ur and end the Blight plague. The player creates this character, choosing their race, gender, and class, but lore-wise, they embody this destiny as the "Moon-and-Star Reborn," destined to unite the Great Houses and restore Morrowind. 
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Is Almalexia a god?

Almalexia in Brief

Almalexia, or Ayem, is one of the Tribunal of Morrowind, the mortals-who-became-gods by tapping into the heart of Lorkhan. We know very little of her before that. There is no rise from poverty as there was with Vivec, and there is no escape from death like there is with Sotha Sil.
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Should I do Tribunal or Bloodmoon first?

Concur with the rest: Tribunal. It's very much a direct sequel/addon to the Morrowind main quest. Bloodmoon has absolutely nothing to do with the main quest. Tribunal is more of an epilogue (albeit a long one) than a "conclusion" to the main quest.
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Is 100 Magicka enough in Morrowind?

It depends. If you insist on using actual spells, 100 magicka is debilitating. You will be chugging magicka potions constantly during fights, and there will be a bunch of spells you just plan can't cast without a fortify intelligence boost.
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Did Vivec regret betraying Nerevar?

But, for the respect I held for Nerevar, and the respect I held for myself, I should never have betrayed my oath. Of all my life's actions, I most regret that failure. Vivec, explaining to the Nerevarine why he and the Tribunal betrayed and murdered Indoril Nerevar.
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Did Dagoth Ur become a god?

He was as much a god as the tribunal, which is to say kind of. Of course they aren't as powerful as the aedra or deadra, but he certainly had godlike powers and followers prior to the destruction of the heart and his death.
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What were Ches' last words?

The Last Photo of Che Guevara, 9 October 1967. Che's last words to his executioner; "I know you've come to kill me. Shoot, coward, you are only going to kill a man." Sergeant Terán hesitated for a moment before shooting Guevara nine times. Che fell to his knees, biting his wrist in order to suppress his pain.
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Is Vivec a god?

Yes, in The Elder Scrolls lore, Vivec is a god, one of the three god-kings of the Dunmer (Dark Elves) known as the Tribunal (Almsivi), who gained divinity by tapping the Heart of Lorkhan, but this power was borrowed and finite, making Vivec a complex, mortal-turned-divine figure, a warrior-poet, and a central deity to Morrowind.
 
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Did Sotha Sil regret betraying Nerevar?

Sotha Sil and Vivec regret what they did to rise to power. They regret killing Nerevar and, if given the chance, would go back and do it differently. Ayem does not. She's fine with the way things rolled out and, from the events of the Tribunal DLC, clearly would do it again if she had the chance.
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Why didn't Vivec destroy the meteor?

According to the prevailing legends, it was flung from the Void by either Sheogorath or its own malevolence, but was prevented from crashing into the city by the Tribunal god Vivec. Vivec allowed it to remain looming above the city so that if its people ever ceased to love him, the rock would fall and destroy them.
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