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gcold said
This would be like the 5th time you guys attacked Orsinium.The sea-serpents are perfectly fine, nothing canon will be rejected.


They should really move somehwere else, like, who's plan was it to make our new nation RIGHT next to the martial society of (if not fighting among themselves) warmongering conquers. If not for Talos bringing them into the empire they would have continued conquering all over Tamriel.

Edit: The real problem with Pyandonea, is introducing them into Tamriel's politics, reclusive as they are.
Leidenschaft said
General consensus is "We have too many problems at our doorsteps to worry about the weird family the next street over. Unless they come and visit. Because we'll fuckin' scalp 'em all together like we used to."


Well in that case the road to Orsinium seems open. Which would mean obtaining the excellent smithing skills of the orcs as well as gaining Orichalcum. Which could very well heavily benefit Hammerfell. Then on to the next phase of my plans :K
MelonHead said
I'm sorry, were you not happy with your original last word so you felt the need to get a last word in on your last word?Jesus, you're ridiculously insecure.


It's quite sad really, and I used to think you were bad with that. :K
Leidenschaft said
Game mechanics and engine limitations are not meant to be taken as accurate representations of TES Lore. Going along your logic, one would be inclined to believe that the Oblivion Crisis wasn't the single most shitty thing to happen to 3rd era Tamriel.


Obviously I was joking, the civil war is still my fav part in the game after all. Especially with the overhaul.

Now back to my question, what is High Rocks stance on Orsinium?
gcold said
Eh, always thought civil war storyline was the weak, half-finished bastard child thrown by Bethesda and adopted by Nexus/Workshop.


Indeed, so much potential wasted. As a Redguard who actively see's warfare as a means of growth and an art of necessity. The Civil war that took place in Skyrim is weak. Very weak sauce. :P

gcold said
The good thing about Pyandonea is that since there's pretty much no info about it, you can what ever you want. Just don't make it too overpowered.


And another good point I forgot to make.
Fisheye said
I'm certainly interested in joining this, but there does seem to be a bit of an issue. The only available spots seem to be Orsinium, Alinor, and Pyandonea, and the former two don't really pique my interest. In light of this Pyandonea seems to be the only viable remaining option, unless I were to RP within someone else's nation.My one issue with Pyandonea is the fact that they've been rather absent in Elder Scrolls lore, and it may be hard to justify their sudden interest in continental politics. The main justification I could conjure up would be their interest in the formation of the Aldmeri Dominion once again, though this seems rather basic. If I can't think of anything else, I might just take the helm of Alinor, despite the fact that I'm sure the levels of hostility towards them is presently great and I've never really agreed with their goals.


Sadly it does seem those are the only spots left, though Maormer do look pretty badass. Still if you were to take Alinor, you could probably take that suggestion I made some time ago and find a way to oust the Thalmor. after all not all high Elves are that stuck up, nor do they all share their point of view.

Edit: After all, High Elves are not stupid, if they see a policy is not working in their favor, they will change it. (at least at face value)

(in fact allot of the High elves you meet outside that faction are some of the nicer folks, when compared to allot of dark elves)
darkwolf687 said
Yipes, stormcloaks with giants. That'd have been awesome, imagine having to fight giants as an Imperial Soldier xD High Rock is looking interesting, and looks like trouble is brewing up (When isn't it in High Rock xD) This will be fun :)


You should see the list of stuff they were going to put into the game but never did, thank god they we have mods at least.

As for High Rock, I'm really, really curious to hear what their stance on Orsinium is.
darkwolf687 said
No, its not hard to do that at all, but its more fun to try and solve things in a different manner, at least initially Exactly what the Thalmor are thinking, I am sure, look at all that wood xDIt seems dealing with the Thalmor will be harder than I initially anticipated, since it seems the races of Tamriel are averse to ending them. Seems that getting the Breton navy just became much more important


Someone needs to tell the Skyrim player that giants were meant to be supporting the stormcloaks in the game but the makers never got around to including it due to dead line. It's still in the code though.

Cause giants make badass shock troopers no matter where who you ask. I know it wont help in a naval battle in bit, but still.
darkwolf687 said
Nah, the plans for the fall of the Thalmor don't involve an Empire, they involve an alliance. No one can deny that the Thalmor will try again, and they're a threat to all the nations of men. He'll keep trying until he forges an alliance against the Thalmor. (I have a feeling that'll only happen once the Thalmor begin to seem like a threat again) After that comes the Empire building :As for High Rock, it is indeed ridden with problems and nothing is going to please everyone. The plan will be to call a summit and try to solve as many problems as possible. Its likely they will walk out of course, but its better to try a diplomatic solution first. Its hard to turn a province to the support of the Empire if you intend to march legions around making threats if they don't stay in line xD


Pfft, just use their division against them like Talos did, it's not hard. High Rock will probably be the easiest province to deal with.

Also all that wood in pacifist land is lookin mighty tempting.
MelonHead said
Pff, you make me laugh so much sometimes it's ridiculous.


It brightens up my day.
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