Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-25020300-20150307090651/@comment-25020300-20150312002705

(I'm not sure, maybe Kvatch?

Also, did you happen to mean option 3? Option 2 would be to imprison any and every person who ever supported the Empire, regardless of whether it's the truth)

Issue 6: Your spies across Tamriel have uncovered information of a secret three-way war being waged in Elsweyr between Imperial agents, repressed Khajiiti revolutionaries fighting underground for independence, and the controlling Aldmeri Dominion and the clans that support them. They have asked if you'd like to use your agents to secretly support one of the factions.

-"Look, I know we're not on the best of terms with the Empire," Says a well-mannered Dunmer spy of yours, "But I think you at least recognize the Thalmor are a much bigger and more important threat. The Empire is the only one who can really stop them, so why not send some anonymous gold and weapons to their positions to give a little support for the cause?"

-One of your top spies, a Khajiit himself, speaks gleefully of the movement in his homeland, "Ah, finally, a good strong move for independence. For too long Elsweyr has been controlled by foreign powers, and there is no land more culturally seperate from the rest of Tamriel than my homeland. The revolutionaries' struggle for independence is little different than our own, and so it is a moral obligation for us to support them."

-A rather snobbish Breton spy, who himself has been pegged for racism, shows disdain for his fellows' opinions, "I can't beilive what I'm hearing. Elsweyr willingly joined the Aldmeri Dominion, and you all want to infringe on their decision by tempting war with the Thalmor? What if this were happening in our own nation? Would we be deciding if we were right versus the opposition? No. If anything, we should be giving support for the brave soldiers protecting the Khajiit from those Imperial toadies and the barbaric rebels!"

-Finally, the quietest of the group, an Argonian, scoffs at his co-workers' willingness towards factionalism, "Has everyone forgotten why we were doing these spy missions in the first place? We did it for the good of Beklemmend, not for any of these far-away groups whom we have nothing to do with. We've got more important tasks at hand, and helping any of these groups will put a notch in the economy."