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When did the emperor decide to rebuild Leyawiin? ...

Maybe it was rebuilt after an Akaviri fleet attack back in the day. Leyawiin is in all essence an outpost city and the first target of any maritime incursion into Cyrodiil.

 

How did the ships get to the Water District of the Imperial City?

There a very solid looking srone bridge across the entrance of the lake...

How do you get a ship in a bottle? Furl canvas and swing the yards in line with the keel, then kedge through the channel. Admittedly, it'd be a hassle, but not that impossible.

 

Of course, how the Blackwater Brigands did that to The Bloated Float without inviting some attention is beyond me.

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Questions from "A Brotherhood Betrayed":

 

1) Where did Gelebourne live in Skingrad?

2) Who's actually been snacking on beggars?

3) That's a decidedly odd cover, posing as a vampire hunter. Your intended victims will have to display circumstantial evidence that they're vampiric. Seems Drelas lucked out on "tagging" Lirrian as a vampire thanks to the poor fellow's night-job, but managing the same trick with Gelebourne's murder as well? Odd coincidence, or the Skingrad guards are even more gullible than Bruma's ("Vampires actually love sunlight? Gee golly, who'd have thunk it. Thanks, mister!")

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Questions from "A Brotherhood Betrayed":

 

...2) Who's actually been snacking on beggars?...

 

Thats easy, It's me! :ph34r:

 

Hmm...strange questions, strange questions...Why do NPCs say a friendly hello, and then when I go to speak with them, they act like i'm a cliffracer?

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Questions from "A Brotherhood Betrayed":

 

...2) Who's actually been snacking on beggars?...

 

Thats easy, It's me! :ph34r:

 

Hmm...strange questions, strange questions...Why do NPCs say a friendly hello, and then when I go to speak with them, they act like i'm a cliffracer?

probably cuz... uh... they... i got it! They only recognize u when you come right up to them.

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Isn't it a little odd that the only races who regularly make use of family names happen to be Imperials, Dunmer, and Orcs? Looks like they have something in common after all.

Maybe they are the only ones who marry? I haven't seen a khajiit couple.

 

Wasn't there some rumor in Anvil about some wood elf sleeping with a nord? :unsure:

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Why can't you capture wild horses?

Good question. They weren't much better dead either.

 

I actually ran into the wild horses for the first time a week ago. Good to know I haven't seen everything yet!

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...I think that Orcs actually use a patronymic/matronymic.

Yeah, I figured that. Still, it's better than nothing— which is precisely what Bosmer, Altmer, Redguard, Khajiit and Argonians have: no last names. And Nord names seem a little closer to callsigns rather than familial monikers.

 

There's a risk of wading around in the same gene pool for a few generations. *shudder*

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