Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-26103034-20161223122300/@comment-5262726-20170203042539

Indisputably evil, not undeniably evil. You can deny anything as being not evil, but you cant, with the most commonly accepted form of pure ethical beliefs, dispute that genocide of innocents, the complete destruction of a normal town for no reason, a god of destruction trying to kill everyone, etc. are not evil, because it'd be wrong. They intervened for the greater good for the Eye, why couldnt they do the same in other cases?

Have this man shadowed and viewed from a distance, after buying some skooma. Have his full schedule clearly found out, and any fellow dealers, suppliers, and buyers recorded.

Keep researching long term effects.

Store the Redwater and any skooma found. Search the Rift and its records for caves or crevices or similar things.

You dont even have to list like 30 books that give me cool new knowledge, you can just give me "books" as an item and "knowledge" as an arbitrary, but useful, term.

I meant left messages, like, where to buy skooma next or something.

Yeah, just square all that away.

Well of course. Part of our moral code is to not do that.

It's a guaranteed successor and helper for years on end, eventually giving more work put out than what was put in. It's a win-win situation, and makes people feel warm and fuzzy for helping kids.

Stahlrim isn't really in the legal boundries of Raven Rock. It's actually just for anyone to take, and it looks like a bunch of individual adventurers all mining for it because they're Blades.

No, it isnt just for that, it's mainly to help them but the not announced subgoal is to also prove their trustworthiness. Just try to get as many as possible the title, because it A) Benefits the Blades by giving us a closer ally outside the jurisdiction of Skyrim, and B) Benefits the Orc Strongholds by purging all major problems out.

Alright. Make sure it's known limited trade has been agreed upon with the strongholds, so private trading can go on.