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''Daria in Morrowind'' by [[WellTemperedClavier]] is a series that re-imagines the show but takes it out of the comfortable suburbs of Lawndale and placeplaces it within the murky world of ''The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind''. Here, Daria's an Imperial girl who's just arrived in the dusty city of Balmora, trying to navigate a society that's a lot weirder than home, but still reassuringly corrupt and hypocritical. This series includes the following stories:
 
==Stories in the Series==
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Daria, Jane, and their families still keep the names they had on the show (though the Lane surname has been changed to Llayn). Others have been altered to better fit with the setting. It's generally pretty easy to figure out who is who. Some have roles rather different from their show counterparts. A partial list of divergences follows:
* Synda Grilvayn (Sandi Griffin) is a rival of Quinn's, and is not part of the Fashion Club.
* Jane's in an even more financially precarious situation, and has to make a living with her art. Though not terribly pious, she ''is'' a believer in the native Dunmer religion, in contrast to the irreligious Jane of canon.
* Kavon Thanlen (Kevin Thompson) is a lowly security guard. He's still dating Briltasi Talori (Brittany Taylor), but Briltasi has to keep this a secret since it'd be a scandal for her to date someone so low on the social ladder.
* Maiko (Mack) is a promising young soldier in the Imperial Legion. He's still dating Jolda (Jodie Landon), though they're keeping it to themselves for the time being. Their reasons for keeping it secret have less to do with social differences and more to do with the potential difficulties of beingpotentially marrying marriedan toactive aduty soldier.
* Jeval Whitethorn (Jamie White) actually develops a personality distinct from the other Js.
* Andra (Andrea) isn't a student. Instead, she's a Reachman who sells charms and baubles on the street.