Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5262726-20151215024206/@comment-5262726-20161224163533

Both reject for fear of becoming enemies of the Dominion and Empire.

They show you the control rod. However, it wasn't created by anyone recent. If you want them to reverse engineer it (or attempt to), it may cost a bit of money.

Ruins connecting to Blackreach are cleared, and the spiders are all stunned using what is basically a fast explosion of electric magic.

Not all dragons, but many have joined Paarthurnaax in a decision of peace. Many are still violent. Anyways, about 5 agree to doing this.

The college is given about 1/10 of your treasury for funding. This helps to allow them research spells, and an Altar of Spellmaking is created in the college for all students to use.

The Dawnguard are given another 1/10 of your treasury for your funding. They want to set up other bases where vampires may be threatening citizens, so that they offer both a stable place for refugees of their attacks to hide and a means to fight them. They set up a small outpost on the border with High Rock.

Banded iron is made for all of your higher ranking soldiers.

The Black Horse Courier offers to set up a newspaper shop in Riften.

1/5 of your treasury is spent training guards and Blades. Lawbreaking is now universally pursued regardless of the hold of origin.

Many small businesses pop up in Winterhold.

Many prisoners die in the mines in Morthal and Dawnstar. You do receive free ores, however.

The Tribal Orcs are fine. As long as their land is respected, and there's no trouble, they'll mutually leave you alone.

Anti-Thalmor propaganda is put up in every major city.

Battlemages are trained by the college like they would train students in restoration spells.

You'd have to find one to model it off of. Recent reports of an Iron Golem going into a dungeon near Wayrest in High Rock are fairly credible. Do you want to pursue it?

You'd have to redesign it, which means flopping the materials around or recreating it. Your choice.

<p style="font-weight:normal;">Even full-blooded Stormcloaks think that's a bad idea. Piss off the Empire, kill not-bad rulers, and not even for a specific reason?

<p style="font-weight:normal;">Yes and yes.