Board Thread:Skyrim/@comment-11344160-20160205154012/@comment-26893431-20160914164312

Draevan13 wrote: I don't, that's why I'm asking.

Also, that Redguard thing is a bit "iffy". Tiber was opposed in Hammerfell by a rebel movement due to his double-cross at the Battle of Stros 'Mkai and Richton's brutality as governor, but there's no evidence of any opposition post-conquest in the other provinces, even in the former Dominion provinces. If there was rebellion and unrest "on all sides", you'd think there'd be some evidence of it beyond one line from Redguard.

Also, it doesn't mention Skyrim specifically, unlike the other provinces to which each has at least one specific mention of opposing Tiber. Opposing someone can be done in more ways than just rebellion. Many people opposed Hitler during WW2, but far from all of them joined the resistance or tried anything.

But anyway:

' After he captures the Imperial Throne, Septim finds the initial administration of a fully united Cyrodiil a time-consuming task. He sends the Underking to deal with Imperial expansion into Skyrim and High Rock.' -The Arcturian Heresy