Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-10197675-20150813221321/@comment-5614539-20150815134400

"Frankly, woman, Camlorn is an average city. I would know, I grew up to the north-East of it. I am, after all, a member of the Chevrons, monarchs of Wayrest. Cyrodill stands to lose nothing by accusing you. Fiancé you may be, but things change. And while you stand here and testify to knowing the wisdom of the world, consider for a moment this; the Redguards would never ally with the Bretons.

The Oraimer would act in the very opposite way as you so fervently believe, considering they have a distaste for the country of High Rock. Skyrim, with Tullius' hand guiding, will not flag in it's support. And surely you must realise support in Morriwind is firmer than ever after the concise way that the Empire handled the Civil War. If the Aldmeri were to attack Cyrodill, they would be required to send in troops in one of three ways. Firstly; through High Rock and Hammerfell. Unlikely. Secondly; through Skyrim to the north. Unlikely. Thirdly, and most likely, through the south via Elsweyr and Valenwood. The Emperor is in the process of swaying the Mane, which means that when he succeeds, any forces travelling through Valenwood alone would have to survive bombardment from the north and the east, with reinforcements travelling much easier from Skyrim and Morrowind through Cyrodill than from the Summerset through the ocean." Titus snapped.