Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-26103034-20150525210032/@comment-26103034-20160703105951

It's a similar, mostly state-owned, guild, yeah.

It varies. Some members are very anti-establishment, some are extremely supportive of the Empire, others don't particularly like the Empire but hate the Thalmor more. Again, it's rag-tag.

You do that. One member disappears suddenly, before he's too important in the guild. The guild lets the Thalmor know, then ignores it.

This makes quite a strong chair, once left to dry, for the most part. However, once certain parts of the gum has hardened, the water can no longer escape, creating cavities.

Ok, you say no matter how long it takes, but seriously? Learning every spell in Tamriel? You go into an extended leave to learn and for the next five years do nothing. Your advisor suggests selecting someone in your place while you learn a couple o' hundred different ways to cook a potato with magic. :P

You teach the Breton chefs' guild the cooking spells. An adivsor, quickly trying to catch you before you retreat to learn, suggests encouraging or funding the start of a new school for 'domestic' magic. No - summoning, controlling, repelling and attracting, yes. For what reason? They already can speak Tamrielic. On a related note, if you want to know what the languages are like in my head, see this page.