There is a Dunmer working for the Shatter Shields and shes scolded by The Other Dunmer for doing so:
She also gets crap from Nords, which your point about them wanting respect by working for Nords doesn't mean anything. They still get discriminated against by the locals.
I don't know. Those two Stormcloaks didn't do anything that prompts me to want to kill them. In fact it doesn't make any sense to kill them considering the fact that you're at a weak level, and need all the help that you can get to escape from the keep.
The point is, you can still kill them without any problems. Just like you can kill the Imperials with Hadvar.
Apparently they're working hard to achieve this goal.
Not that hard, they don't have the means to take over Skyrim from an embassy. You mention the Stormcloaks are fighting the Thalmor, well the Legion is also fighting the Forsworn so neither side has it easy.
Skyrim is in shambles right now. The Thalmor are here because the Empire allowed them to be here. Talos worshipers are being slaughtered and being harshly imprisoned that carries out abuse. Ulfric is desperately trying to drive out any imperial influence from Skyrim and making the country independent. priorities are being set. The highest priorities get far more attention then the lowest priorities. You expect Ulfric to give full attention to a few unhappy Dunmers living in his city? Do you expect him to give them resources therefor shorten up the Armys supplies because of few Dunmers who refuse to contribute?
Few unhappy Dunmer? Raijin lore wise they populate quarter of the city. So there would be hundreds of them. I expect Ulfric to have the sense to at least address their issues, they're not asking for resources this instant. When Free-Winter becomes Jarl, they're happy their concerns have been listened to.
Having unrest in an entire quarter of your city isn't a good thing and it isn't a small issue, it could lead to major problems. The Reachmen uprising in Markarth obviously hasn't taught the Nords anything.
Yeah the Argonians truly have it rough down there. Keep telling me more about how rough they have it while the beggars (One of them is a former Stormcloak soldier) are forced to stay outside, and beg for coin. I don't know how they can die living in the Argonian Assemblage. They have heat and proper equipment to cook their food, and have beds to sleep on.
I wasn't talking about the Argonians. Nords have a resistance to cold anyway, I'm glad you mentioned the beggars... Shame that the Dunmer are considered a burden by Stormcloak supporters, but not the Nords who beg and do nothing.
But yes, the Argonians also do have it rough. You're telling me they should be grateful about being racially segregated, because they have beds and cooking pots? That Stormcloak beggar can go wherever he likes in the city, the Argonians can't.
Missing travelers and odd lights... mmmm.. that's enough evidence that is needed to start up an investigation, especially since you're dealing with something supernatural in the making.
He didn't investigate second hand report of lights and the "Travelers missing" ooh spooky. You ever notice that people go missing in the best stories, Nords have hundreds of them. People go missing all across Skyrim, they often blame the Snow Elves. Coming to snatch up Nord children.
You're using this to try excuse Windhelm's Steward when he had dead bodies right in front of his own eyes. Falk had nothing to suggest it was something evil, which is why he assumed bandits or animals.
As for Sybille.
Shes by far more worried about her experiments rather than what truly goes on in Solitude.An investigation in the cave takes resources, and she rather have that go to her experiments and studies.
A Mage that is more concerned about their own experiments... My god... That is unheard of... The audacity... Oh wait, just about every Mage is like that.
You have no evidence she is intentionally trying to stop any investigation. Is being a Mage a crime now? Pff, go join your Stormcloaks in Winterhold... With their pitchforks and torches.
Sorry but her statement is irrelvent considering the fact that she is a vampire, and most likley are part of the necromancers plan to bring back queen Potema.
I swear, you Stormcloaks... Show me your source that she is part of their plan, where is the dialogue, or notes of communication between her and the Necromancers.
You just have "She's a Vampire!! It must be her then!" What is this Monty Python 'She's a Witch!' scene?
They're also guest of Skyrims lands. If you want to be treated equally you need to make yourself known, and to contribute and nobody is treating like second class citizens.
Guests? They've been there for 185 years or more, they all work hard. Yet still are discriminated against.
There is Dunmer working for Cruel-Seas and Shatter-Shields... So that kind of backfired on you?
I know... but The others don't and they certainly could. But why don't they ALL MIGHTY DRUNKEN MAGE? To me Those four Dunmer seem to be trying to integrate while the rest hold them back. So no it didn't backfire. It actually proved my point. Thank you.
Why don't they all? Are the Shatter-Shields going to employ quarter of the city? Lore wise there are hundreds of Dunmer, they populate quarter of Windhelm as I mentioned above.
It is clear why they're not all working for them, not enough work for all of that. It is why you have a Dunmer working a farm saying it was all he could get.
I'm 'All Mighty' now? Thanks, I guess.
It did backfire, because even working for the Nord families the Dunmer aren't getting respect from the locals. It proved your point on what? That no matter what the Dunmer do, they're going to still get pl*** for being Dunmer?