Yes because in the end the Dovahkiin could have united Skyrim and drove out the Dominion.
@Shu no ur wrong. :P
@Shu that isn't to say the dragonborn couldn't unite the Imperials and Stormcloaks against the Altmer. With the backing of the remaining Blades maybe? Doesn't mean they'd succeed but they at least would put up a fight. But eh good points.
@Shu that isn't to say the dragonborn couldn't unite the Imperials and Stormcloaks against the Altmer. With the backing of the remaining Blades maybe? Doesn't mean they'd succeed but they at least would put up a fight. But eh good points.
The Elves were dividing; some, like the Altmer, did their best to advocate "the will of Anuiel" and so embraced the chrysalis of the Convention; others, like the Chimer, refuted all orderings and aedric measures, following their prophet to "the Stone that is not a Stone that is." The most nefarious Tower, Walk-Brass, refuted even more, refuting unto dis-creation, but we shall come to its role in the present danger to Emperor Actual in a moment. It is but a lesser pawn to the greater evil:
The Tower of White-Gold, whose Stone is Chim-el Adabal, Amulet of Kings, whose masters are returning. I speak of course of the Ayleids, for which "sometimes" was not good enough.