Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-12599067-20140128024529/@comment-12599067-20140130011524

(Since there is no lore saying the Dragonborn joined one side or another, I always went with the thought that the Dragonborn never chose a side and the Empire eventually won through sheer numbers. As for Ulfric, I just feel that he really didn't need to kill High King Torygg to get his point across, and that causing a civil war in Skyrim all because the Jarl's son promised free worship of Talos isn't really worth it.)

(I believe we have 12 people with us right now.)

"I suppose that would make sense. But there is more than just necromancers running amok these days. I hear there is a group of Thalmor agents traveling the roads and wreaking havoc against the Empire all across Tamriel. You wouldn't know anything about that, would you?" Siddgeir asked, leaning forward in his seat with a menacing grin. "It's your duty as a citizen of Skyrim to report anything you know of these saboteurs, you know."

"Hmph. Then I suppose we'll have to take the carriage... again," Jack replied, stepping back to check that everything looked like it was supposed to. He wished he had a manual, as everything looked out of place to him.