So I had to resubmit a piece of English Language coursework from last year - I did a leaflet like last year but I changed my subject.
I did a brief introduction to the province of Cyrodiil, written in-character, complete with screenshots (photographs =P).
It's called 'Cyrodiil: Behind The Gates' by Franklin Aralius, Champion of Cyrodiil (3E440).
I have several sections, I'll run through them here:
Author's Note (Notes about my journeys through Cyrodiil, the continent itself, the role it plays in Tamriel, the death of the Emperor and a short introduction),
Cyrodiil, The Imperial Province (An introduction to Cyrodiil itself - the locations, towns and geography. How the Elder Council are ruling in the wake of the Oblivion crisis),
Geography of Cyrodiil (Short descriptions with photos of: Niben Basin, Great Forest, Colovian Highlands, West Weald, Gold Coast, Jerall and Valus Mountains),
Religion in Cyrodiil/Daedra Worship (I made sure to write about Daedra worship like "Perhaps unfairly, Daedra worship has been labelled as negative", as the character I roleplay secretly worships Daedra),
Places of Interest (Ayleid Ruins/Landmarks),
Cities of Cyrodiil (Descriptions of all the cities with photos),
Oblivion Crisis (A brief look at what happened during it and how it has affected Tamriel).
I decided to write as if the book/leaflet was dedicated to Martin Septim, too. I also wrote it as if it was in the second year of the Fourth Age, so I had to improvise with some of the lore. Count Hassildor, for instance, has been discovered to be a vampire but still rules Skingrad even though the community is split about it.
Thoughts/Views? I can probably improve it, but I'm submitting my (hopefully) final draft next week.