Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20170105222240/@comment-17114085-20170314161224

"Unfortunately, it appears little has changed afterall." Ciel said bitterly. He grunted and walked off, saying "The future looks grim for High Rock, our choices are a murderer and another murderer."

Ivo sighed. "He has been like that since that caravan passed by and told us of the news from Jehanna. Sadly, many of the men share his opinion. So it is quite fortunate that you arrived. Maybe with you here we might yet convince some of them to remain instead of heading off with Sir Ciel."

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The group headed to the Wayrest castle.

Roderic looked around as they passed, remembering what the city was like a decade and a half ago when the Battle of Wayrest took place. "I recall the strategy that we used to take Wayrest. The Forebears, led by King Bodean Suda, came bearing the Imperial Flag as reinforcements for Wayrest. When the Wayrestians opened the gates, the Redguards showed their true allegiance and sided with Darius."

"Why did the Redguards side with him?" Jovron asked while they rode.

"Bodean was in it for his own goals. He wanted revenge on Emperor Augurius and High King Ennah for the death of his sister. Ennah had her executed on orders from the Tyrant." Roderic replied. "He also wanted to rule Hammerfell."

"Which he now does." Jovron muttered.

"Don't know for how long the peace there will last. Like us Bretons, the Redguards have a habit of fighting amongst themselves. Though unlike here, it isn't between petty Kings but between political factions wanting control of the culture and government of the province." Roderic stated. "I witnessed some of that during the Hammerfell Civil War, when I led the Breton forces in the west of the province."

"Seems like you have been around." Jovron pointed out.

Roderic nodded. "I fought battles in High Rock, Hammerfell and Cyrodiil."