Board Thread:Skyrim/@comment-12351857-20130718050032/@comment-71.61.177.24-20131001214657

Aha! Speak of a man, and he shall appear. Hail, friend J'dharjo! You must tell Ji'kada about Akavir, now. Have you brought back any relics, any artifacts? Have you seen the Ka'Po'Tun, the Tang Mo, the Tsaesci? Have yo met them, so that you might tell this one about their culture? What are their buildings like, and their art? Ji'kada is on fire, she is burning up with questions like a letter thrown in a hearth! You must tell!

-breathes deeply for a bit, calming down- Do you remember Do'zaar, who came to visit just before you left for Akavir? It seemed that you got on well, at least to Ji'kada. Well, this one remembers that he had something of a problem with dragons. Ji'kada disremembers it exactly, but she did write it down, for fear that she should forget it before she came back...wait, please, a moment.

-rummanges in pack and turns up a crumpled wad of old paper, which she unfolds and reads- Ah, that was it! How could Ji'kada forget it? It was so simple, so plain! This one supposes that time dulls even those things which are easiest to remember.

-turns back to J'dharjo- Friend Do'zaar claims that whenever he and his Imperial fellows attempt to make progress in the war by taking a Stormcloak fort, dragons tend to uncourteously appear and distract him and his men. -suppresses a smile- Ji'kada does not remember finding that quite so amusing when she first learned of it, but the silliness serves to make it very much so.

At any rate, this one suggested to Do'zaar that you might request of...whatever authority the dragons possess that the dragons be a little more courteous. Ji'kada does not know if you have such authority among them, but it seemed likely to this one, for if a Dragonborn is a mortal with the soul of a dragon, does it not then follow that he should have power among both mortals and dragons? But that may be wrong; you may feel free to correct Ji'kada.

- WorshipsMeridia