Board Thread:Online Discussion/@comment-25160482-20140711034534/@comment-25160482-20140713054339

"Morrowind, formerly known as Resdayn, is a province in the northeastern corner of Tamriel. It was divided into two main parts: the mainland of the same name, and the island of Vvardenfell, separated by the Inner Sea.[1] Solstheim was also considered to be part of the province, at least before 4E 16, when it was a part of Skyrim.[2]  [3]  [4]  Morrowind was the homeland of the Dunmer, also known as Dark Elves.[1]  Although the Tribunal was a great influence in politics, Morrowind is ruled by King Hlaalu Helseth from the city of Blacklight"

Since the paragraph starts by saying "Morrowind IS", it should continue to consider that Morrowind is still a province throughout the whole article. But then the writer shifs to "Morrowind WAS", as if the province doesn't exist anymore; most people can probably understand what the writer meant to say, but it's still not wiki level grammar.

"Solstheim was also considered to be part of the province, at least before 4E 16, when it was a part of Skyrim." Now this is where it really gets ugly. The facts are: Solstheim was considered to be part of Skyrim until 4E 16, when it became part of Morrowind

What is written, however, is: Solstheim was a part of Morrowind until 4E 16, when it was part of Skyrim

This is utterly wrong. It implies that Solstheim was part of Morrowind until it became part of Skyrim in 4E 16, which is exactly the opposite of what really happened. This is indeed "just a grammar issue", but it compromises the meaning of the entire sentence.

"Morrowind was the homeland of the Dunmer" Implies that it is not anymore, and while it was largely devastated, it still is the homeland of the Dunmer as it is where most of them came from and is also tightly under control of the 4 Great Houses

This goes on, and on, and on... And it's all basic grammar