Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20141005215855/@comment-17114085-20141021142028

(@Nelthro, they never were enemies. In-game they are in different factions so they might fight one another, though I've never seen that happen, but in lore they have even intermingled. Part of Reachmen culture is based on the Orc culture, which is why they are tribalistic like the Orcs. As for Naerion's sentence, he can likely get a few years stripped off it for aiding the Jarl of Markarth.)

Garbhan had left for another camp to the east, one of the three tribes outside Nord lands that still remained outside the Forsworn. With the thralls at his side he was able to intimidate their chief into joining the fold, bringing yet another clan back into the Forsworn. After that he returned to his own camp at Druadach Redoubt.

Ruaidri returned with weapons from the Orcs, having traded the ore they had obtained from the Silver-Blood Mine.

The Silver-Bloods found out about their Mine having been captured and sent a messenger to the Jarl, to notify him that the Forsworn were becoming more aggressive and confident.

Eignach saw the suffering of the Reachmen in the Warrens firsthand, witnessing what they have to go through everyday. He started working for the Silver-Bloods but soon found out they paid only a fraction of what his former boss had and expected way more work in return. He knew he couldn't sustain himself with that amount, let alone him and his wife.

Lysagh relayed the news to the Chieftain that one of their camps, Bruca's Leap had been attacked. The camp had been wiped out, leaving almost no survivors. Garbhan knew he had to speed up his plans or risk failure, but there were still two tribes that refused to join him and the tribes of the Western Reach weren't going to aid him unless he could prove his army's strength by taking Markarth.