User blog comment:IceFireWarden0/Next Official Elder Scroll's Game Predictions/@comment-4043978-20121130001651/@comment-4043978-20121130002909

This was supposed to be background stuff leading up to the the New Morrowind invasion on Black Marsh, the hasty oppression that would be established there. They would be taken as slaves once every single home, minus the artifactual and most prized locations, was destroyed. Then, the environment of Vvardenfell would be made safer, and they would be forced to rebuild the island, bit for bit.

This is where you come in. as a slave prisoner, you are being brought upstream from Black Marsh into Morrowind. You will experience a vast amount of things. The ENTIRE idea is that now the whole mechanics of Hearthfire will elude the pretense that you must rebuild. You will need to gather extensive amounts of material to provide the locals who are getting accustomed to the harsh climate. You won't be alone, but you must do this. Using harvested things from the regions, you will reconstruct what was Morrowind, specifically Vvardenfell, and re-establish it as the pinnacle of superiority, at the height of it's time, and in the prime of the age. It is within that you will wish to revolt. The common foundation of prison will be explored, as the greatly segregated and mistreated Argonians are showcased as the prime aspect of pity. Explore the essences of a new land.

After this inital idea has been conveyed, this will happen: The argonians and surviving Dunmer will go back to Black Marsh and create it in the Dunmer light, as alot of Morrowind is unfortunately uninhabitable. The New Dynasty of Morrowind will be proclaimed, and Blacklight shall serve as a secondary oasis for faith, becoming a topiary location for Vivec City.