The third century of the Fourth Era began turbulently, to say the least. Skyrim erupted into open civil war that threatened to have it secede from the Empire, to then be rudely interrupted by the sudden resurgence of dragons and vampires. The old Emperor, Titus Mede II, died under mysterious circumstances shortly before making a visit to inspect the Legions' progress in quelling the unrest.
To the bafflement of onlookers praying for the Empire's decline, the chaotic situation was just as quickly stabilised at the hands of a single figure. The Civil War? Brought to a bloody end by force of arms, despite the two sides' previous stagnation. The dragons? Similarly brought to heel, and the vampire threat silenced as quickly as it had sprung up. Even an attempt to take advantage of the College of Winterhold came to a dismal failure.
Yet still, as 4E 204 drew to a close, there was another interregnum, and the Legions were spent. Everything was ripe for the Aldmeri Dominion to make another move and finish what it had started.
Then the same woman that had caused them so much trouble in Skyrim waltzed into the Imperial City and declared herself Empress, the old regimes' hereditary bodyguards in tow. Her qualifications? Being Dragonborn, like Tiber Septim and Reman Cyrodiil before him.
And the dragons. Quite a persuasive argument, them.
Common wisdom and the advisors of the Elder Council suggested time to build the Legions up before acting provocatively and courting Hammerfell, actually readying themselves for the inevitable conflict ahead. The Empress? She declared the worship of the Nine to be the Empire's official faith once again, goading the Aldmeri Dominion to take action.
Another war looms on the horizon.
"And so, you, my Blades, are to go to Hammerfell and see to it that we at least have another ally against the Dominion. Preferably, they would rejoin the Empire fully, even if you have to make concessions. Tullius insists it would make travelling to High Rock easier than going through the Reach." As usual, the Empress looks distinctly unregal, lounging across the Ruby Throne in full armour. Not that it would be wise to provoke the Breton woman; that diminutive figure can be quite terrifying.
"I have to stay here and keep the Thalmor on their toes, so… Lydia? I think I'll pick Lydia. She's going to be the open diplomatic mission, use her as your point of contact back here. You get the fun part. Use your imaginations, just… don't start a war, I don't need the old man retiring out of frustration yet."
Your orders are open-ended, and your resources limited beyond what you can take on the journey. But, for better or worse, you are the hand-picked agents to bring Hammerfell back on the Empire's side.
Akatosh have mercy on us all.
In summary: the Dragonborn has taken control of the Empire, pissed off the Aldmeri Dominion immediately, and just picked the people she likes the vibe of to go do undercover work.
As you may imagine, this can make for quite the eclectic set of individuals. Albeit with two restrictions: they actually are on the Empire's side, and they're not quite as tiny as their boss. That's not hard, she's a short lady. I'm also aiming for a posting rate of once a week, so please don't apply if you can't keep up with that.
Bios:
To the bafflement of onlookers praying for the Empire's decline, the chaotic situation was just as quickly stabilised at the hands of a single figure. The Civil War? Brought to a bloody end by force of arms, despite the two sides' previous stagnation. The dragons? Similarly brought to heel, and the vampire threat silenced as quickly as it had sprung up. Even an attempt to take advantage of the College of Winterhold came to a dismal failure.
Yet still, as 4E 204 drew to a close, there was another interregnum, and the Legions were spent. Everything was ripe for the Aldmeri Dominion to make another move and finish what it had started.
Then the same woman that had caused them so much trouble in Skyrim waltzed into the Imperial City and declared herself Empress, the old regimes' hereditary bodyguards in tow. Her qualifications? Being Dragonborn, like Tiber Septim and Reman Cyrodiil before him.
And the dragons. Quite a persuasive argument, them.
Common wisdom and the advisors of the Elder Council suggested time to build the Legions up before acting provocatively and courting Hammerfell, actually readying themselves for the inevitable conflict ahead. The Empress? She declared the worship of the Nine to be the Empire's official faith once again, goading the Aldmeri Dominion to take action.
Another war looms on the horizon.
"And so, you, my Blades, are to go to Hammerfell and see to it that we at least have another ally against the Dominion. Preferably, they would rejoin the Empire fully, even if you have to make concessions. Tullius insists it would make travelling to High Rock easier than going through the Reach." As usual, the Empress looks distinctly unregal, lounging across the Ruby Throne in full armour. Not that it would be wise to provoke the Breton woman; that diminutive figure can be quite terrifying.
"I have to stay here and keep the Thalmor on their toes, so… Lydia? I think I'll pick Lydia. She's going to be the open diplomatic mission, use her as your point of contact back here. You get the fun part. Use your imaginations, just… don't start a war, I don't need the old man retiring out of frustration yet."
Your orders are open-ended, and your resources limited beyond what you can take on the journey. But, for better or worse, you are the hand-picked agents to bring Hammerfell back on the Empire's side.
Akatosh have mercy on us all.
In summary: the Dragonborn has taken control of the Empire, pissed off the Aldmeri Dominion immediately, and just picked the people she likes the vibe of to go do undercover work.
As you may imagine, this can make for quite the eclectic set of individuals. Albeit with two restrictions: they actually are on the Empire's side, and they're not quite as tiny as their boss. That's not hard, she's a short lady. I'm also aiming for a posting rate of once a week, so please don't apply if you can't keep up with that.
Bios:
- Name:
- Gender:
- Race:
- Appearance:
- Personality:
- Brief Backstory:
- Equipment: Please, keep it reasonable; this isn't a game economy and things beyond common steel are going to get exponentially more expensive, fast.
- Skills: