Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20170908205632/@comment-17114085-20170928152944

"Kyrnil had a point though. It was Asciene blocking Marutha's power that gave the Khajiit the opportunity to send her to Oblivion. If she was not there the Orc Queen would've been too fast and too strong for that skeleton hand to grab her." Max reminded Carden. "As we are we cannot stop the Orc Queen at her full power. Before we risk another encounter with her we'll have to come up with a way to defeat her for good. Until then, I also suggest we refrain from opening portals to Oblivion."

"Don't forget that Bouros escaped from the Blood Field, Sangiin didn't stop him so we can't assume that he will stop her. I certainly don't trust a Daedric Prince. We cannot count the Bloody Cat as an ally. It might be more accurate to count him as an enemy." Kyrnil argued.

King Alain raised his hand to stop the argueing. "Comrades, the Orc Queen is not the foe we should be concerned with right now. The Dreamweaver is the one still threatening High Rock. If we are able to defeat her and her army, my province will be practically saved and we can then move on to aid our allies in Skyrim and Hammerfell."

Kyr nodded. "Very well, let us put the discussion of Marutha on hold for now. As I said, I am against using ships. It would leave us blind and with the alliance army off at sea we would be leaving Wayrest open for a counter attack."

Sir Emeric, realizing that, grew concerned. "Wayrest cannot afford another siege so soon. Our people would riot in the streets."

"So, we must march east and not sail west. That way the enemy doesn't get an opportunity to strike at Wayrest." Kyrnil said.