I'd say that I've stayed pretty true to the world, though I haven't been everywhere, the only differences I can think of are that I added more Ashlander tribes; the Hinigabi, the Rweltowe, and the Fdeersinahlak. And I changed the prophecy to say, "born on the first day of the First Seed, to uncertain parents" since that way it makes more sense, since they kept the "certain day" open to accommodate RPer's and whatever else, this way the prophecy has one more requirement at least.

Hope you enjoy! R&R!

The kamizake winds blew violently over the Ashlands, scouring what little dirt managed to cling to the rocks free of their hold. The true Dunmer, called the Ashlanders by the invaders with their false gods, went on about their 'morning' business as if the sky was clear as 'day'.

Though the truth is that there is no true 'day' or 'night' or 'morning' or 'evening' in the harsh desert lands of Morrowind. The Ashlanders simply have their own internal clocks tuned to what they know is 'day' and 'night by their occasional visitors.

The invaders call them savages, though they are the only true people remaining in this benighted time, both for the Dwemer and the True Dunmer, though for opposite reasons.

Nothing much could shake the Urshilaku tribe's convictions though. That one day, probably soon, the Nerevarine would come, unite the meek and corrupt Great House Dunmer, unite the True Dunmer, and drive out the foreigners back to where they came from!

Though most tribes considered that prophecy little more than a myth, and Xe Feral, a herder of the Urshilaku, was no exception. Except, perhaps, in that his convictions were more fierce, and his faith in the Nerevarine, more unshakeable.

Xe Feral was born on the First of the First Seed, and he was born to unknown parents, and so some of the tribe believed that he was the Nerevarine, for though there already was a supposed Nerevarine, he was an outlander, and the Ashlanders have no love of outlanders at all.