The scariest part about your post is that someone might actually believe you're serious and build a random character like you suggested, only to find out just how broken Morrowind really is. Every character creation guide on the internet cautions players against thoughtless character builds and acknowledge how some skills are unviable at the beginning, others fail to scale into the late game, and quite a few are outright useless.

Here's one:http://strategywiki.org/wiki/The_Eld...acter_creation

Here's another: http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Morrowind:Classes

I'm not saying there aren't a lot of viable build options, there just aren't as many as the later games.

I mention physics because it takes some of the gameplay options to a level of choice and freedom which Morrowind never could. Stealth is more fun when you can leap between the rafters, stalking unsuspecting prey until you crash down on them like Batman. Archery is better when you can kite enemies to walking across the trip wire between you, setting off a devastating trap. And swordfighters can either dance nimbly within and out of their opponent's range, never being hit, or use brute force to block and parry attacks. In Morrowind, you can build a character who can do those things statistically but ultimately, it's up to the game's random calculations to decide whether you're successful, not you.

Oblivion and Skyrim have such a higher level of creativity it's not even funny.