Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-26103034-20161223122300/@comment-26103034-20170506085750

(sorry about delay)

The Council and the Emperor think it's best not to make it all too public - it'll cause unrest and unhappiness, and if it goes too far could *possibly* result in Civil War, though that's unlikely. Of course, you could do it anyway.

If you want, but then they would still say it would be better to: not agree in the first place, pickpocket the wallet back (easier with Talos than a wallet, but still), tell them to give you the wallet back or you'll hit them in the face, put up with it, make the agreement nicer to you in the first place, etc, etc.

You lower inefficencies, though there still seems to be some wasted money. The lowering of tax does make people happier though.

This is mostly recieved well, but it's not great for the provinces - one guy represents a whole province and all they can do is say "yeah, we could do with some different laws" and they'd probably be ignored.

The Thieves Guild still largely relies on Maven. Riften might be better off, but she also stops anyone else taking power, so it's possible someone else would step in to take her place. The Empire is helped by her overall, because money goes back in and she keeps crime and enemies down.

The population who don't support the Empire are annoyed at the increased taxes that there are to pay for making the Empire better.