Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-26103034-20161223122300/@comment-26103034-20170108122820

He tells you that if he was to return, it would likely be in Cyrodiil - it is where he knows best. However, he decided he was only for what was really important - if he got hit by an arrow he didn't spot while fetching someone's grandad's dagger, then A. he'd be dead and B. he wouldn't be around next time he was needed - e.g. Dragon Crisis.

Well, then it'd be in order of how high ranking they were. It would be the saintly beggar before the corrupt, murdering, evil but high ranking senate member or whatever.

Ok - a very few people who hate Skyrim/you but are willing to do stuff for the Thieves Guild stay where they are and spy for you. But if you come to them from the Thieves Guild, then you can't offer them a place in the High King's city. Make sense? "Hi, from the Thieves Guild. Want to be in this other guy's city?"

This is all done.

Updates on your children? Well, they're both enjoying it, though slightly homesick. They're starting by learning how to control magicka and stuff - by doing wards and restoration magic. Lucia has always kinda wanted to be a warrior, admired the companions and stuff. Someone suggests giving them 6 months in each, though someone else says that won't be enough to really get the feel for the college. Because you were told this in the middle of court, and then started pondering it, half the Jarls and Thanes in Skyrim are weighing in while the others are sitting with their head in their hands. This isn't an issue that needs a reply.

(I've never played the DB questline in Oblivion. I once killed Lucien...  but that's it - so my portrayal may be incorrect. I have, however, looked at the various pages) Morals have never really concerned him. He takes pleasure in killing, though betrayal is wrong. He does, however, want to rejoin the Brotherhood.