[quote=Schradinger] I probably will once I get these primary edits completed and the NS reposted. If I got on the chat now, I'd never get it done. lol. [/quote] High Rock and Cyrodiil's political relationship are pretty much the same as they've always been: Keep the backstabbing to a minimum and we won't intervene. That's how it's been for years and that's how it is now. I expect that Imperial authority will only be called upon in times of war or civil war in High Rock(but, I mean, who the hell can tell the difference between a civil war and an average day in High Rock?). I also expect that the Empire wouldn't like it if their only remaining province was stirring up trouble for the ones around it. About Prince Narcisse Septim-Vincens: He knows that he a tenuous claim on the Ruby Throne and is sore about not inheriting it. After all, his father fought for his line's place on the throne in the Interregnum, but ultimately losing to the Medes and killed on the field of battle. It with a heavy heart and not a small amount of scorn that he looks on the Mede's and Triarius's place as Emperor. The reason Narcisse is so damned hateful of the Empire is because his father not only was killed fighting for what should have been his throne in the first place through a very diluted bloodline, but that his father ultimately failed, his mother was killed during the ensuing regency, one of his best friends's families was killed by pirates and his throne taken- all while the Empire did jack shit. Through all of this, the different rulers of High Rock's five kingdoms have kept their place as an Imperial Province to the Empire if only to say they have the biggest friend on the playground. High Rock still trades with and follows the laws of trading set forth by the Empire. Under the rule of High King Ferrand Bellemont of Daggerfall, High Rock remains an Imperial Province. Bellemont holds no quarrels with the Emperor and they are on good terms.