Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-10993011-20130618024431/@comment-13446185-20130829052619

SajuukKhar wrote: A. Not really. You seem to have an odd view on how many Men and Mer there are.

B. Until they saw they still had the advantage.

C. Actually, it's never stated The Imperials still held Chorrol, in fact, its specifically said only the northern Supply route to Bruma remand open, meaning the AD had cut them off from Chorrol, if not attacked it.

By the end of the year, the Imperial City was surrounded on three sides - only the northern supply route to Bruma remained open.~ The Great War And this is a map of colovia As you can see, most of it is south of Chorrol, in the area the AD controlled/had blocked off.

Furthermore, when Cyrodiil was a jungle, it was home to massive rice farms, amongst other food sources.

"Thousands of workers ply the rice fields after the floodings, or clear the foliage of the surrounding jungle in the alternate seasons." ~ Pocket Guide to The Empire You seem to think that being a jungle = cant produce food..... you would be very wrong.

D. It was a stalemate, because the AD only left after they signed the treaty, all the Redguards did was attack them to the point they got fed up with it and left. Its even specifically said they fought to a standstill, meaning neither side could best the other, which is a stalemate.

"In the end, the heroic Redguards fought the Aldmeri Dominion to a standstill, although the war lasted for five more years and left southern Hammerfell devastated." ~ The Great War A.) The original theory for the Night of Tears was that the elves attacked because humans reproduced much faster than elves. This is an obvious implication that the human population would eventually become much larger than the elven population (plus Altmer reproduce even slower than normal elves because of there traditions).

B.) You do realize that the Empire can you use they're advantage to the point where the AD has no advantage.

C.) This is from The Great War (Book)

General Decianus, was hidden in the Colovian Highlands near Chorrol

This implies that the Empire still owned Chorrol as nobody would hide an army right next to an occupied city.

It's obvious that the jungles weren't very helpful do to Tiber Septim's speech and use of CHIM.

"'You have suffered for me to win this throne, and I see how you hate jungle. Let me show you the power of Talos Stormcrown, born of the North, where my breath is long winter. I breathe now, in royalty, and reshape this land which is mine. I do this for you, Red Legions, for I love you.'"

D.) it doesn't matter if they were in a deadlock with each other, the Thalmor pulled out which makes the Redguards the decisive winner.