Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-209.7.3.188-20160303204000/@comment-26863727-20160304042151

Numbers do, and you can't get those without loyalty.

And almost all the Dominion troops lay dead after the Red Ring. Mede could have negotiated better terms, is all I'm saying.

And Elves no like tundra, which can be as dry as a desert, sometimes dryer. Ever heard of Antarctica? Less than 10 cm of precipitation per year, and that's before they melt the snow.

Use your eyes and look at a Stormcloak cuirass. Chain mail and what looks like the edge of a scale jerkin at the armpit. I don't care what the game calls it; that is strong metal armor. If you think mail is light, I suggest you put on a hauberk, and see what it feels like.

Steel is iron alloyed with carbon, not "refined iron" as you claim.

In game, yes, but *in game*, have a dragon fight a mammoth and it'll lose. You're using gameplay as hard facts, that argument is thin ice. Spells are easy to dodge, even shock based ones. "Instant strike", my ass. Any person that's not a video game AI would zigzag their way forward and brain the stuck up pricks in robes, and watch their atronachs vanish. Only the strongest mages would be useful in direct battle, any others would only be usable for support roles.

You can't defy Real World logic.