![]() ![]() Wulf: I had to be careful, Cerys, and not let my feelings for Rigmor taint my opinion of Ser Robere.Cerys: You said straight away that Ser Robere just wanted Bruma.She was so scared of this happening, and now I fear what it may do to her, no matter the trial’s outcome. The old, confident Rigmor has resurfaced, and now we need to rescue her once more. I could not reconcile the woman I knew with the Rigmor I found. I was right when I accused you all of driving her to him. Ser Robere saw Rigmor’s sadness after I became lost and took advantage. Wulf: Rigmor and I were lovers before she crossed into Cyrodiil and for many months after that.I stood and said, “WE DID NOT NEED TO BE HERE!” He would not have touched Bruma for refusing as the other Counties would have revolted. He had no power to insist on the revocation of the Free City. Sethius had no power to force the signing. These well-known facts were explained to me by Blackwell, and several other Counts made the same observation. She did not have to give up Bruma’s status as a Free City. I can tell you they had no idea about Rigmor’s heritage. ![]() And I explained to you how that failed simple logic. Wulf: First of all, you thought that Rigmor’s Mede blood was going to be an issue.I hope you have reflected on that and learnt from it. ![]() ![]()
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