User blog comment:JoshofBlades/My DLC Idea./@comment-4644719-20120201012208

In Assassin's Creed 2, you could rebuild the town around your villa (Monteriggi?) by investing in it, which would get you money. When you get there, the place is a mess. By the end of the game, it's a neat place.

the Morrowind DLC idea i came up with has three phases

1: Dragonborn becomes emperor based on precedence or (for Dark Bros,) because he's the only guy with any sort of qualification.

2: Argonians provoke the Empire, thus beginning a campaign to take over Morrowind led by the Emperor(Dragonborn)

2.1: Alternatively, the Argonians could withdraw from Morrowind since it is messed up, leading to a peaceful annexation by the Empire.

3: The Dragonborn Emperor rebuilds Morrowind by investing in individual towns and hamlets, bringing them from dead towns to thriving cities.

All this while the Dragonborn is dealing with internal political intrigues, the rooting out/defending of Talos heretics, the pandering to/snubbing of the Thalmor, and the remnants of the Stormcloak/Imperial armies.

The story reconciliation for the guys who picked Stormcloaks is as follows: Ulfric gives you his blessing and the submission of Skyrim so long as he gets to be High King. He will, of course, be a source of tension with the Thalmor until the Elves come forward with a particularly disgraceful confession Ulfric gave while he was in their tender care.

If you picked Imperials, then Tullius will be the military governor of Skyrim and will say most of the lines Ulfric says for the people who picked Stormcloaks.

If the Dragonborn has not yet taken a side in the conflict, then Jarl Balgruff of Whiterun will be the representative of Skyrim to the Empire.

I may be crazy, but I'm crazy.