Curragraigue wrote: »Why not? AD and EP randomly appear in places in DC zones as well so seems to be the strategy of the time to conduct raids all over.
I've not personally seen Pact forces in the AD/DC zones But I've seen AD in DC and DC in AD zones. It seems like everyone is picking on each other except for the EP. But maybe I just missed them?
Curragraigue wrote: »Why not? AD and EP randomly appear in places in DC zones as well so seems to be the strategy of the time to conduct raids all over.
I've not personally seen Pact forces in the AD/DC zones But I've seen AD in DC and DC in AD zones. It seems like everyone is picking on each other except for the EP. But maybe I just missed them?
covenant_merchant wrote: »What part does actually make you cringe? Is it my off-handed mention of erp for cheap lolz? The actual question? The answers of people who are more curious about the lore and technicalities of war than I am?
Or did you just confuse threads?
Another supporting theory could be that Emeric knew the Dunmers, as experienced mages, could try to resurrect Balreth and Sadal and he may have thought it would be wiser trying to take down Stonefalls first and, maybe, prevent this to happen.starkerealm wrote: »Eastmarch is more fortified, and suffers from far more severe winters. An assault there would require taking Windhelm as soon as they landed, rather than targeting a relatively minor settlement like Davon's Watch or Bal Foyen
Attacking Eastmarch wouldn't be very practical. It has hardly any coastline for a naval assault, and the coastline it does have is guarded by Windhelm.
If you then proceed down the Inner Sea, there's the potential to land on the Velothi coast, but there's not much strategic advantage to that since the Velothi coast is pretty isolated from the rest of Morrowind. You then end up at Stonefalls. Stonefalls has an extensive coastline with numerous landing opportunities, and has three strategic objectives; Fort Virak, guarding the pass to Skyrim, which would sever the northern supply route if captured; Davon's Watch, a major trading port; and Ebonheart, the regional capital.
Practically and strategically therefore, it makes a lot more sense to invade Stonefalls. The real question is, why did they bother invading Bal Foyen?
One possible explenation is that the covenant already had a play against skyrim through their alliance with Jorunn's brother... wouldn't make sense for them to expand troops in attacking the nords when they might yet grab all of them as allies through political maneuvring, right? In that light the attack on stonefalls makes a lot more sense - get the dunmer busy so they can't go and aid Jorunn when Fildgor makes his play for the throne...covenant_merchant wrote: »Okay, so. We were ERPing with a friend in Stonefalls since TF was laggy, and suddenly a question popped up : Why did the Covenant forces go all the way to Stonefalls when it would've been much easier to attack Eastmarch instead
...and rightfully so. There is at least two big places in between on the nirn globe - sunken yokuda to the west, and mysterious akavir to the east (a continent larget then tamriel). As well as lots opf ocean, and several isles.covenant_merchant wrote: »My theory however, is that the DC forces followed the green trail, but that theory supposes that the TES world is round and has nothing in between Glenumbra and EP territories (Just picture Alaska - Russia distance). However, I am very unsure about that...
...like this!
There is more then just tamriel on nirn
so the green trail will be longer then you think. Also I don't think the AD would just watch DC ships pass through
Ah, good catch! I'd forgotten the importance of Bal Foyen in recruitment. I think the importance of Bleakrock is the generic "powerful relics will help our cause" angle. Why are they still there though? The invasion failed, the Oblivion portal closed, the necromancer killed. They should just leave now so Bleakrock can go back to being a safe place.Well, they attacked entire coastline. And if you remember from talking with Dunmer soldiers in Bal Foyen, what was once one of the major places for transporting slaves became one of biggest centers to bring former slaves into the EP army. An Army needs resources, so DC also tried to burn/destroy them. Better question would be why on Nirn would DC bother with tiny island such as Bleakrock.Attacking Eastmarch wouldn't be very practical. It has hardly any coastline for a naval assault, and the coastline it does have is guarded by Windhelm.
If you then proceed down the Inner Sea, there's the potential to land on the Velothi coast, but there's not much strategic advantage to that since the Velothi coast is pretty isolated from the rest of Morrowind. You then end up at Stonefalls. Stonefalls has an extensive coastline with numerous landing opportunities, and has three strategic objectives; Fort Virak, guarding the pass to Skyrim, which would sever the northern supply route if captured; Davon's Watch, a major trading port; and Ebonheart, the regional capital.
Practically and strategically therefore, it makes a lot more sense to invade Stonefalls. The real question is, why did they bother invading Bal Foyen?
The Covenant army wouldn't involve themselves muc in internal affairs. That's what the Lion Guard is for.Silver_Strider wrote: »There are multiple reasons but the most likely is because DC is stupid.
They have a Civil War in Rivenspire against Vampires, Imperial and Reachman Invaders in Bangkorai, Undead Werewolves in Glenumbra with Necromancers there and in the Alik'r, and a Daedric Cult trying to kill their king yet they see the need to invade EP.
LOGIC!!!!
Silver_Strider wrote: »There are multiple reasons but the most likely is because DC is stupid.
They have a Civil War in Rivenspire against Vampires, Imperial and Reachman Invaders in Bangkorai, Undead Werewolves in Glenumbra with Necromancers there and in the Alik'r, and a Daedric Cult trying to kill their king yet they see the need to invade EP.
LOGIC!!!!
Ayrenn was supposed to be 127 to start with, which was considered "young". I wonder why they decided to change that to 27?EnemyOfDaState wrote: »You can do things like that when your army isn't lead by a child or filled with races who banded together because nobody else liked them.Silver_Strider wrote: »There are multiple reasons but the most likely is because DC is stupid.
They have a Civil War in Rivenspire against Vampires, Imperial and Reachman Invaders in Bangkorai, Undead Werewolves in Glenumbra with Necromancers there and in the Alik'r, and a Daedric Cult trying to kill their king yet they see the need to invade EP.
LOGIC!!!!
EnemyOfDaState wrote: »Silver_Strider wrote: »There are multiple reasons but the most likely is because DC is stupid.
They have a Civil War in Rivenspire against Vampires, Imperial and Reachman Invaders in Bangkorai, Undead Werewolves in Glenumbra with Necromancers there and in the Alik'r, and a Daedric Cult trying to kill their king yet they see the need to invade EP.
LOGIC!!!!
You can do things like that when your army isn't lead by a child or filled with races who banded together because nobody else liked them.
maltinkilic wrote: »Also in elderscrolls lore ( don't know if it is before or after eso) akaviri launched an invasion to Vvardenfell. Vivec saved the dunmers by teaching them how to breath under water and submerged whole island. It seemed rather disturbing at that time that they didn't invade Daggerfall which is closer to Akavir. But the invasion pattern is similar to this one.
And who knows maybe DC wants to go to Deeshan to farm Mother's Sorrow set.
Narvuntien wrote: »I believe they knew about the "brothers of strife".
err spoilers incoming.
Alexandria Cornell, went to Vivecs Anter's for the coral heart to awaken the Brother of strife. I am certain they didn't think the Dumner would be.. err dumb.. enough to use them themselves.
covenant_merchant wrote: »Okay, so. We were ERPing with a friend in Stonefalls since TF was laggy, and suddenly a question popped up : Why did the Covenant forces go all the way to Stonefalls when it would've been much easier to attack Eastmarch instead? Look at the map below for an illustration.
So there's Tamriel, and the red star indicates Stonefalls. Now, the logical way for the DC forces to proceed has been outlined in red (via Skyrim and the sea of ghosts, or w/e its name is). Thing is, Bleakrock Isle is way up North and closer to Eastmarch than anything else. So why bother going all the way to Stonefalls instead of disembarking and raiding, violently subduing women, and pillaging that part of Skyrim?
My theory however, is that the DC forces followed the green trail, but that theory supposes that the TES world is round and has nothing in between Glenumbra and EP territories (Just picture Alaska - Russia distance). However, I am very unsure about that, given that there's Atmora (well, the Akaviri continent) as well as the Maormer one (Pyandonea) floating around somewhere. So for all I know, there might be other continents floating about, or it might be a Here There Be Dragons issue with uncharted waters.
Any input, folks ?
Narvuntien wrote: »I believe they knew about the "brothers of strife".
err spoilers incoming.
Alexandria Cornell, went to Vivecs Anter's for the coral heart to awaken the Brother of strife. I am certain they didn't think the Dumner would be.. err dumb.. enough to use them themselves.
But if that was the case, wouldn't they have an infiltration team set up near Ash Mountain and the Tormented Spire? Or at least have a miltary presence in Kragenmoor?
Granted, I always felt like the final quest trecking in the Tormented Spire was "tacked on", just an excuse to add a new villain. I personally would have like it to be more of an extension to the Fort Virak battle. But as it is, it just feels disjointed from the narrative imho
Narvuntien wrote: »I believe they knew about the "brothers of strife".
err spoilers incoming.
Alexandria Cornell, went to Vivecs Anter's for the coral heart to awaken the Brother of strife. I am certain they didn't think the Dumner would be.. err dumb.. enough to use them themselves.
But if that was the case, wouldn't they have an infiltration team set up near Ash Mountain and the Tormented Spire? Or at least have a miltary presence in Kragenmoor?
Granted, I always felt like the final quest trecking in the Tormented Spire was "tacked on", just an excuse to add a new villain. I personally would have like it to be more of an extension to the Fort Virak battle. But as it is, it just feels disjointed from the narrative imho
Well, tbh, DC have military presence near Kragenmoor. There is a quest to stop them by closing a portal inside one delve near Kragenmoor.
And what, she's incapable, or manipulative? Pact Headquarters and core leadership are in Windhelm and Mournhold, not in any Stonefalls city.why its simple dearie, the grandmistress of the telvanni house of dark elves advised them where the the pact's headquarters and core leadership was located.covenant_merchant wrote: »Okay, so. We were ERPing with a friend in Stonefalls since TF was laggy, and suddenly a question popped up : Why did the Covenant forces go all the way to Stonefalls when it would've been much easier to attack Eastmarch instead? Look at the map below for an illustration.
So there's Tamriel, and the red star indicates Stonefalls. Now, the logical way for the DC forces to proceed has been outlined in red (via Skyrim and the sea of ghosts, or w/e its name is). Thing is, Bleakrock Isle is way up North and closer to Eastmarch than anything else. So why bother going all the way to Stonefalls instead of disembarking and raiding, violently subduing women, and pillaging that part of Skyrim?
My theory however, is that the DC forces followed the green trail, but that theory supposes that the TES world is round and has nothing in between Glenumbra and EP territories (Just picture Alaska - Russia distance). However, I am very unsure about that, given that there's Atmora (well, the Akaviri continent) as well as the Maormer one (Pyandonea) floating around somewhere. So for all I know, there might be other continents floating about, or it might be a Here There Be Dragons issue with uncharted waters.
Any input, folks ?
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