Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-85.74.137.231-20130605091958/@comment-3573184-20130819000331

80.216.214.210 wrote:

1 It really is. It really isn't.

2 But they didn't need any of that if what you are saying is true, they could have had Cyrodiil and really all of Tamriel. It would have been significantly harder, and much longer of a war, to root out all the remaining humans after collapsing a unified Empire then it would be to be able to destroy each human nation individually, when they are fractured, and more unwilling to help each other. In the long term, is far easier, and more efficient, this way.

It's not dubious and they outright state their intention to kill all humans. Provide one in-game source. I dare you to try.

The first Dominion had Thalmor? The Thalmor has been a political party in Alinor for ages.

Your A and C points contradict eachother. Not really, point A was what The Thalmor intended, and believed they were getting when they signed the WGC. C on the other hand is what they actually found out they would be getting.

And your B point makes no sense whatsoever. It does if you understand how occupations work.

An embassy outside of the capital of Skyrim isn't in the middle of nowhere. You for get the concept of scale. Its close in-game, but in reality it would be some distance away. Not to mentions its on a unused side-road leading up into mountains that no one inhabits. Its as out of the way as possible while still giving the illusion of being close.

Did you miss the part where Elenwen was personally invited to the summit in the first place by Tullius? Literally no such thing happened.

the only mention of why Elenwen was at the meeting was because she was part of the Imperial delegation. Nothing says Tullius personally invited her there, only that she came because he is legally bound to bring her.