Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-26103034-20161223122300/@comment-26103034-20170417190049

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"We should take time and consideration. Grounds on whether or not the Emperor can make laws post-mortem are sketchy anyway, and normally the heir becomes ruler. He mentioned nothing of this in life to me and I don't think anyone else. It's stupid and risky to try out a new government with very little forethought instead of one that is tried and tested."

On a somewhat related note, major political players and a lot of the population in High Rock and Hammerfell are unhappy with the Empire. The views vary, but they do not like the way it is ruled, the fact that it broke its treaty with the Aldmeri Dominion (they didn't like them, but honesty), a few of its policies and the fact that two Empires have been assassinated in the space of [an amount of time] and now the new way to be run can't be decided on. Plus they abandonded us to fight the Aldmeri Dominion (Hmfl), took our money to fight Skyrim when they were failing (HhRk). Other anti-Empire sentiment is increasing in other places.