Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-25020300-20150307090651/@comment-25020300-20150321025822

(lol yep, always having something to say)

Issue 14: Allegations of corruption in the government of Morrowind have gone up after the ruling House Redoran has denied House Telvanni to rebuild from its miniscule size it has had since the Argonian invasion. Some outside spectators beilive they may be on the eve of a civil war, and have looked to other governments to intervene one way or another.

-The official diplomat from Morrowind speaks passionetly, "House Redoran has done no wrong, indeed, we are doing this to benefit Morrowind. For hundreds of year, Morrowind has toiled because of the bickering of the houses, and is perhaps the only reason we didn't rise up to form an empire like Cyrodil did. The time of a Dunmer world power has come, and it seems our work in the Oblivion Crisis and the Argonain invasion has put us at its forefront, but to achieve this, we have to make some sacrafices, like the other Houses."

-A long-time House Telvanni resident of your country stands up in fury, "We're the sacrafice you're making?! What about everything we've done to help, to stop the Daedra and the Argonians? Does all of this mean nothing?! Our ancestors would be disgusted if they were here, so yes, if we have to raise arms to protect our culture from you, we will. Small we may be, but with support, we can defeat you!"

-An outcasted member of House Hlaalu who has been living out of an abandon shack for the last few years looks at you with eyes of death while sharpening his ebony sword, "None of you get it. This has happened before, they defaced House Hlaalu, and for what? Because we had faith that our allies would help us? Well, they are our allies no more, and now it seems the insatiable hunger of House Redoran is leading them to feed again. Our struggles are one and the same, we will fight together, and together we will restore the Houses."

-A brutish Ashlander unexpectedly makes his way into your gates, "Ha, no suprise they fight each other. Ashlander are people too, and maybe we want a say in the government ourselves. We demand representation in the government, and we will fight to achive it. We care not for the Houses, but we will make Morrowind strong regardless."

-Finally, an uncaring and impartial merchant scoffs while leaning far back into his seat, "You know, none of these people really care about us. This isn't our conflict, so why don't we save our pockets by not giving charity to any of these people, huh?"