scarend said
Ah, I'm sorry. darkwolf sent me the message, so It isn't really my fault, but I'll apologize anyway. If you want, I will get rid off that part of my post. If that's ok with darkwolf (even though to be fair darkwolf shouldn't have a say in this anyway (because the summit is your part of the story)) :)
LimeyPanda said
It happened now, changing the entire dynamic of two posts would be pointless in the light of what has happened. Come up with a minor ret-con if you like (I'd suggest that the Imperial representative stopped off at Eleswyr and let slip the information of the summit.) Or don't. We can imagine that the Emperor made a lucky guess that the Khajiit were not invited.
scarend said
Well, your minor ret-con idea was what I was just thinking aswell. I just told darkwolf (not in this OOC) that maybe someone should've asked Ab'farahn if he was invited. Although, the Emperor idea would be simpler.
You can always attend as an observer, just watch and not participate in debates, I doubt that 1/2 of a fractured province would carry too much weight.
GreivousKhan said
:P Which reminds me, I wonder if I should go to this summit considering I missed out on the other. D=
Well, if you do, make sure you stock up on cure disease potions.
Prince Potter said
So out of curiosity, what side is the north and south of Elsweyr on, and the player?Also, which areas of Valenwood are still Aldmeri? The south?
Northern Elsewyr is currently pro-Empire, south declared independence and is embargoed by Valenwood (you can do some espionage here). For Valenwood, I assume the south-western area, cities of Woodhearth and Greenheart would still be under your control (or contested). Also, 300 ships is a gigantic loss. That's the equivalent of the US Navy loosing their entire fleet. I would cut down that number a bit seeing some ships would have escaped or scuttled.
sandman9913 said
Note to Sovi3t, Orsinium is to the west :3