An army of 16000 Argonian rebels took up arms in the farthest reaches of the Empire of Ald-Cyrod.
And another 8000 bandits right with them.
Luckily, as I mustered my forces and that of my Argonia vassals, these two forces split up. I loaded Emperor Caligula and his Imperial troops onto boats and sailed them around to Argonia, landing them in the province between the two marauding forces. They maneuvered South and engaged the bandits in Lilmoth. Although their numbers were even, the Emperor's Army was better trained, equipped, and led, and slaughtered the Bandit Army, taking their leader prisoner. Once the bandit king's head was separated from his shoulders, Emperor Caligula and his army marched north to Bogwraith, where they joined with the whole of the Imperial Argonian forces. They marched onto Archon and dealt hastily with the Argonian rebels. It was in this battle though that Immortal Emperor Caligula received a blow to his head and ended up with a cracked skull.
Immortal God-Emperor Caligula, previously impervious to any assault, kidnapping, or assassination, has finally been wounded by mortal hands.
During his infinite reign so far Caligula has placed his Dunmer and Chimer children in charge of the Kingdoms of Argonia and Skyrim. He has also allowed women to earn and inherit land and titles.
Morrowind has so far been easy to take, piece by inquisitioned piece. Elsweyr was up until recently almost a completely unified kingdom. The Altmer have begun to land armies onto Bosmer shores and capture territory on the mainland. The Bretons are still heavily fragmented, which probably isn't helped by the expanding Orcish territory of Ald-Cyrod right in the middle of them all. The Redguards are settling in to see three separate kingdoms with near even power and land.
Once I gobble up Morrowind and unify High Rock, I'll probably hit the Bosmer and try to halt the Aldmeri advance.