MW Inhabitants: Freeform is well worth a download. To quote the author:
Morrowind Inhabitants adds 6 new quest types, including one new faction, to the game. These quests are randomly-generated and infinitely-respawning. Below is some general information that applies to all random quests, with the exception of the Arena faction which will be described later.
You can obtain the quests by speaking to the right people. Unlike the quests in Morrowind, these quests don't have a specific questgiver associated with them; instead, they are available from certain types of NPCs which already exist in the game (or have even been added by other mods). For instance, any Imperial Guard can tell you about the latest Bounty Hunt...
You'll know immediately if an NPC has a quest for you, because you'll see a topic at the top of your dialog list. These topics are always enclosed in <brackets> to set them apart and sort them to the top of the list...While discussing the quest, you may see some extra information displayed in white text in the dialog window, similar to the messages that appear to inform you when items are removed from your inventory during dialog.
Quests include Bounty Hunts from the Imperial Guard, Sacred Oaths from monks/priests with the Imperial Temple, Special Acquisitions from pawnbrokers, Experimental Alchemy from alchemists (duh), and Arena Duels involving the new faction, Arena fighters. The rewards vary according to the type of giver. There's also a
patch for those who didn't like another addition from MW Inhabitants: thief pickpockets. The patch reduces the chance of spawning quite a bit, and slows them down considerably.
The mod is very good, but there are two things to note. First, it requires both Tribunal and MW Script Extender. Second, there are compatibility issues with any herbalism mods. Not that your game will explode, but you can't find any of the special ingredients MW Inhabitants' alchemists request if an Herbalism mod is preventing the plants from opening normally as containers. All other quests work normally, and the rewards are decent without being uber.