User blog comment:Zippertrain85/Why the Stormcloaks are right part 2/@comment-9156240-20130604214324/@comment-7371906-20130605180752


 * "Maybe read my entire paragraph again, because I clearly stated that the mentality should only be use in dire circumstances where it is appropriate, and some of your examples are dire circumstances where it is appropriate and don't really do much to argue anything... (Damn I did that condescending thing again, I'm sorry!)"


 * My primary concern with the situation that was presented in the Great War was that the entire ordeal and aftermath was entirely preventable was all Titus Mede II's fault his inaction on a obvious hostile threat that has loomed on the empire that has existed even before his reign was a complete mind numbing eye sore if he dealt the situation with competence and preparation instead of doing nothing in his time as a emperor maybe the situation of the war would be tremendously less dire than the current outcome and when his mistakes finally taken root in the aftermath of the war how does he take responsibility for his poor leadership skills would he ask the elder council on what their next course of action would he try to regain moral for his remaining legionnaires and gather troops from all of the other provinces not just his own to muster the strength to defend the borders of their unified land well no he sells out completely making the Thalmor the most dominant force in Tamriel this was entirely preventable if he was not so...idiotic the Thalmor would have been held of if he would had responded to the ultimatum with the appropriate average human level common sense none of those people that died would have died his intelligence made even worse with the brotherhood quest line where he entered Skyrim without even thinking of all the political treats that reside their creating another possible crisis for the empire if the war wasn't enough but at any rate this is just my opinion and each to his own.