Board Thread:Skyrim/@comment-12599067-20130928060857/@comment-24075086-20140809202342

King in the North wrote: Phantasys wrote: 80.216.198.94 wrote: Twigman55 wrote:

Slicer1225 wrote: I think that the reach men have gone to far with spilling Nordic blood but that they do deserve some support and tat they should have there own kingdom as composition for past wrongs. No, they should not get anything. If they were peaceful than maybe it would be considered, but the people of the reach are evil. They sided with Molag Bal during the planemeld, kidnap children, murder members of all races, associate themselves with hagravens, and participate in necromancy. This, a thousand times this. There you have it...the idea of them ever being peaceful is laughable at best considering you find the skulls of children in their sacrificial bowls to Molag Bal. The Bear of Markarth can't be trusted because it was written by an IMPERIAL SOLDIER who's probably never been to the area. Scholar, not soldier, and to state than any source written by an indivudal of a certain race must inherently be incorrect on certain matters is close minded and certainly inaccurate. Should it be considered with some skepticism? I suppose, but when there is little information of some matters, we have no choice but to go to that source for information. Besides, Imperial scholars used to be widely well received and regarded, and the Civil War should not neccessarily discount that. Well that...and the fact that it doesn't add up to the timeline. It claims that Ulfric was responsible for the slaughter of innocent people adding to the ranks for the Forsworn via bitter relatives...but according to a long time member of the Forsworn in the mine his daughter would be 23 this year (201 4E) if she hadn't been killed but it was confirmed that Ulfric was arrested by the empire in 175 4E...this doesn't make sense considering if the man is right about his daughter's age then she would be born in 178 two years after Ulfric's arrest. As badass as Ulfric is I doubt he can somehow kill through time and space. The fact that she was killed after his arrest indicates that it was the imperial regime that persecuted those people and the scholar is a lying piece of shit.