Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-25146201-20140108121051/@comment-12599067-20140117232701

"That would be a wonderful idea, Daithi, if the Imperial City wasn't swarming with guards out for our blood. And on top of that, we have no way to prove Novo's treachery, save rescuing Lorenzo from whatever gods-forsaken tomb they're keeping him in, and the only good that would do is set us farther behind schedule," Jack mused. "Any other ideas?"

"I'm sure you've heard of the war plaguing Tamriel by now," Makoru tried, shifting uncomfortably while he tried to think of an ample explanation. "Well, I've been told by an associate that it's a ruse, a diversion while the Black Worm regains it's power. I would hope that the fact that the necromancers are returning would inspire you to help us?" he asked, a little intimidated by the garden in which they stood in. It looked... unnatural.

"The Black Worm is rising? Okay... that's nice, but what does it affect me? The necromancers have always been on better terms with us... which is to say the vampires. Why would we act against them?" Seline countered, not impressed with Makoru's weak explanation of the situation. "Besides, I'm not going to send my followers to fight for a hopeless cause. Here we are safe, and I can live as a goddess among the vampires. Even if there is a good reason why we should act out, why should we follow your lead?"