The civil war happened before the Red Year, though. It was initiated by Helseth and supported by half of the great houses. Probably not for entirely altruistic reasons since Helseth is driven by imperial business interests but that also applies to our Civil War too.
Granted, the Argonians were kinda justified in doing what they were doing even after
Literally one of the first people I talk to in Morrowind is some random bumfuck commoner that instantly starts up a Ben Shapiro spiel about how "The imperials vowed to uphold the law yet they don't seem very keen to go after abolitionists, I just think thats interesting" like this fucking guy doesnt even own any slaves hes just a temporarily embarrassed slave owner.
I wish a very :john-brown: to all the slavers of Vvardenfell
You know what?
Im gonna say it dude, Morrowind deserved red mountain
In fairness, they abolished slavery in a literal civil war years after the events of Morrowind.
Kinda happens when half of your territory gets destroyed, you get invaded by lizards and lose support of both the empire and the tribunal.
The civil war happened before the Red Year, though. It was initiated by Helseth and supported by half of the great houses. Probably not for entirely altruistic reasons since Helseth is driven by imperial business interests but that also applies to our Civil War too.
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Only mentions I've seen of the family in general was Morgiah from the Firsthold Revolt book and the crown quest.
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John Brown and Bal Molagmer would be buds
Literally one of the first people I talk to in Morrowind is some random bumfuck commoner that instantly starts up a Ben Shapiro spiel about how "The imperials vowed to uphold the law yet they don't seem very keen to go after abolitionists, I just think thats interesting" like this fucking guy doesnt even own any slaves hes just a temporarily embarrassed slave owner.