Ahh, the scrolls of Icarian Flight. Great fun, if you remember to pack a potion or charm of slow falling. If only there were more than three in the game (or the mods I had installed...)
None of those were needed... at all. All that is needed to make Morrowind
extremely easy is a mastery of Alchemy.
You see, in Morrowind, the results of alchemy are determined by your intelligence. So if I have 10 intelligence my "restore health" potion might restore 30 health, but with 15 intelligence it'll restore 50 (random numbers here...). So what do you do? Make a potion of intelligence!
The first set will boost your int by maybe 3 and last for 10 seconds. Now, make sure you have a LOT of ingredients for more intelligence potions, and DRINK the ones you made. Immediately go into the alchemy thing (with all... four(?) devices) and make more potions! Take your time, as time stops in the potion menu. Now, the new potions will be made using the increased intelligence from the previous potions.
Repeat this process till you end up with some bonus like "1234 intelligence for 123456 seconds" and have fun. Make a potion of health regeneration and it'll regenerate something like "552343 health for 3943435 seconds" (you can't die). Make a strength boost that'll give you so much strength that literally ANY attack will kill ANYTHING in one hit. Go crazy.
BUT be careful with a levitation potions and speed/agility potions. The levitation potion will last, well, for a VERY long time unless you dispel (and lose your buffs). The speed potion, if you're indoors, will cause you to run
through the walls and out into a black void, good luck finding your way back without recall. And the agility potion, well... If you thought those scrolls of icarian flight were good, try jumping up some steps in the south and landing in the water in the north, no joke.
Oh, and you if want to get rid of your old potions (the ones that only give 1000 or so intelligence), go sell to the Creeper in Caldera (in the Ghorak manor, upstars... you'll hear when you go inside) as he'll buy any potions off you for full price. Now, he only has, I think, 4000 gold available to sell. Want more? Well I'll let you figure out how to slowly treadmill his available funds up...