Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20150216141300/@comment-32663439-20150217023003

(Harold, the map is kinda inaccurate for my faction since my boundaries extend all the way to the Jerall and Volun Mountains to the north of Bruma and to the east of Doomed Mine. The map cuts off at about the diagonal line of Azura's Shrine, Lord Rugdumph's Estate, Fanacas, and Wayshrine of Julianos, where it should be extending all the way to the boundary of Skyrim and Morrowind.)

Cheydinhal was prospering. Its settlements and villages and such were growing exponentially, and with the new vassal soldiers, Cheydinhal's army grew and grew. A renaissance of technology began, and inventors sprouted up in Cheydinal. Most of the inventions were non-military, but useful nonetheless. Much of it was alchemy based, such as skin care products and hair conditioner that made hair as soft as silk. The economy of Cheydinhal was boosted as it became a trading hub. Consumption of literature was at a high, and poverty was minimal. The people were very happy.

Bruma's reconstruction was going very, very well. The wall itself was just about complete, and many buildings that weren't too damaged were already in working order.