Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-3293219-20140112004028/@comment-3293219-20140112192429

HolyWyvern wrote: Psychomantis108 wrote: HolyWyvern wrote: (you can't do something that hasn't been established. that is... i don't even know. it wouldn't be lore-breaking 'cause it wasn't established, but it also would be... i have no idea.) (It has been established, Rowan is in the process of establishing it.

And it's not lore breaking if he's adding to the lore.

Really though, realistically, an industrial revolution wouldn't affect the rest of tamriel for decades. The rich and powerful cities would get it first and that would take a few years to implement (best part of a decade), then maybe Cyrodiil's richer cities would be affected (such as Cheydinhal, Anvil and Coral). I think that the most progress that it could realistically achieve by part 2 (or whatever we call it) is either an industrial imperial city or maybe one or two surrounding cities but it's not like the whole of Tamriel would change over night and it's progress could be stopped then, if needed.) (but i'm not planning these things. airships flying through tamriel and large cities with large iron constructions. there's other things i plan to. people have plans, you knew that? if that happens, i'll destroy everything myself. i don't care if it's OP, lore-breaking or against other people's wills. i swear i'll do that if things doesn't go as planned. you know what? it was not a good idea adding the airship to the RP. i should simply go there on the palace and simply break the ward and take the cylinder to destroy it.) (Kind of hypocritcal, considering that your argument against this was that 'others didn't agree wtih it.'

I think that's the perfect compromise though, have it flow through but make it so that only the rich and powerful benefit from it (like the emporer and a few of his cronies). Therefore your plans and Rowan's plans can co-exist as a revolutionary change can take centuries to become widespread.)