Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-11276487-20130729162631/@comment-25151563-20140708232606

Tehpwner7067 wrote: 3. Why?

6. "Sorry everyone who lives in the Reach, we're giving it to the Forsworn in exchange for isolationism. Now leave your homes for the nice savages."

7. I'm pretty sure restricting them access in any way would go aganst the White-Gold Concordat.

9. Why?

10. Why? The Companions are mercenaries and the Dawnguard are vampire hunters. I don't think they're connected in any way besides killing things. I don't have anything against the part about supporting them.

12. Unless you mean you pardon them and make a special tasks unit called the Stormcloaks, this makes no sense. Why would rebels on the opposing side join you?

13. Why?

15. I dont know about the Elder Scrolls universe, but destroying currency in the real world is illegal, and you're the High King of Skyrim, not the Emperor. I'm pretty sure the Emperor would be the only one allowed to do that. 3: That's a joke on my username

6: The forsworn are the reason why the Reach is one of the most dangerous holds in Skyrim; if they are appeased, then that will not be the case. As stated in books, the Reachmen's rule was peaceful and just; so sacrificing the living of perhaps 15 city residents and a handfull of guards to regain that state is beneficial. "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few."

7: There's always a way to find a loophole in laws. For instance, in real life, a gang activity is classified as 3 or more individuals dressed similarly committing acts that disturb the peace. An obvious loophole is if only a duo of people perform said action, in which it cannot be classified as "Gang Activity."

10: Simply make them aware of each other and acknowledge their presence, as neither faction mentions each other in Skyrim. Also, the Lycanthrope connection.

12: Abe Lincoln's ideology during the Reconstruction era. The rebels had lost (because I won the civil war for the Imperials), and he offered them a pardon should they accept his terms and conditions. I decided to make them a military asset because the "True Sons and Daughters of Skyrim" would be a poor nobles club.

13: My personal preference because I thought Cicero's outfit was adorable.

15: I assassinated the Emperor, so that shouldn't be an issue. Although it is illegal in the real world, it is never explicitly stated that is so in Nirn. The reason there are so many beggars is because the individual septim has very miniscule spending power, and reducing what a single septim (what the beggars ask for) can buy. Although, logically, I'll assume you are correct, so in that case, I'll either develop more foreign trade routes, increase the interest rate, or simultaneously increase jobs and decrease wage.