Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-19164168-20171023142236/@comment-19164168-20171129222135

"Even if there were rebellions, he would've smashed them himself. He's made himself into a monster to kill monsters." Aia noted, "Admittedly, he's also a danger to himself. What started off as a simple desire for justice grew into a monstrosity. Even so, it's the evil I'd rather accept than the Thalmor itself.

Dissent is a pathway to anarchy, he says. This was proven true with the rebellion in this city not too long ago. For now, we have to use him to remove a greater evil."

The door of the infirmary could be heard opening, with an officer entering.

"So how's it like to be treated in one of the finest healing facilities in all of Glenumbra, if not Tamriel?" the officer asked casually, keeping a formal tone despite her disposition.

"You know a lot. Why keep Alan on the throne, though?" Aia asked the officer.

"Because he has his uses. Yes, he's a monster, but he still has his uses. After the Thalmor are gone, he's the one next that must stand down, or be put down." the officer answered, "If you ask me, his youngest son seems to be the best hope for this province. At least he knows temperament."