Whisper292 wrote: »Frankly, I wish we should have saved Verandis Ravenwatch and had him rule, but alas, that wasn't an option. In the end, I picked Tamrith. While I think she was young and inexperienced, her concern was more for her people than Dorell's. She also has her sister to offer military counsel.
adamrussell52_ESO wrote: »Tamrith as I did not see much of a military danger to justify focusing on troops over the general welfare. The danger just put down was not about a military invasion.
Woolenthreads wrote: »adamrussell52_ESO wrote: »Tamrith as I did not see much of a military danger to justify focusing on troops over the general welfare. The danger just put down was not about a military invasion.
Sounds like you haven't tried the EP area then where DC has a lot of troops. Admittedly, I hadn't tried a character out there prior to choosing.
This; I feel like Tamrith, for all she's done in this quest, is still very young and very niave. Helping people recover won't do much if they're killed by invaders.Imho it's almost always better to have a strong assertive governor assisted by a soft cautious adviser, than the other way around.
Chose Dorell, sure I liked Tamrith's plan but every village in Rivenspire complained that the reason for their troubles was lack or Shornhelm Guards or lack of the ability to keep their town safe etc. Rebuilding does very little if you can't fend off the bandits...
Chose Dorell, sure I liked Tamrith's plan but every village in Rivenspire complained that the reason for their troubles was lack or Shornhelm Guards or lack of the ability to keep their town safe etc. Rebuilding does very little if you can't fend off the bandits...
yes... but I think the underlying reason was the fact that the country was overrun with vampires; having taken care of the underlying reason I expect the land to quiet down quite a bit.
Chose Dorell, sure I liked Tamrith's plan but every village in Rivenspire complained that the reason for their troubles was lack or Shornhelm Guards or lack of the ability to keep their town safe etc. Rebuilding does very little if you can't fend off the bandits...
yes... but I think the underlying reason was the fact that the country was overrun with vampires; having taken care of the underlying reason I expect the land to quiet down quite a bit.
I get a feeling if it's not vampires, it's werewolves or the empire. It seems nothing can stay out of attack. I feel like she can still help rivenspire rebuild without a crown, whereas it would be more difficult to defend without one.
Whisper292 wrote: »Frankly, I wish we should have saved Verandis Ravenwatch and had him rule
Imho it's almost always better to have a strong assertive governor assisted by a soft cautious adviser, than the other way around.