The quest "In My Time of Need" is encountered early in any playthrough of Skyrim. As part of it you are given a two conflicting stories, and a choice. Who do you think was really telling the truth, Kematu or Saadia?
Personally, I think that Saadia is full of crap, and Kematu is telling the truth, but I would like to know what you all think. Voice your opinion and give your reasoning in the comments.
After you do this quest and turn in Saadia to Kematu, Thalmor Justaciars may come after you. (This happens even before you do Diplomatic Immunity, which is usually when Justiciars come after you.)
And that's enough to prove to me that Saadia is in cahoots with the Thalmor.
No, Kematu says she supported the Thalmor, and that's why they're after her. Saadia says that she spoke out against the Thalmor, and that's why they're after her.
So, if you turn her in, then Justiciars some and attack you, so logically she must have been supporting the Thalmor, because they wouldn't send people to kill you if she really had been speaking out against them.
I want to say racism but that card has been flossed too many times already.
I think the reason they don't let them is because of the reports that many Alikr warriors are harassing any redguard woman they see Skyrim. If I were Jarl I wouldn't a bunch of foreigners bothering my citizens all because some young fool thought that he found the person they were looking for.
Plus, Balgruuf isn't dumb enough to allow people to come into his city looking for Thalmor agents. That is just asking for the Thalmor to come in and take over, using some sort of diplomatic excuse. And that would be bad news bears for Whiterun's people. And if there is one thing I know about Balgruuf, it is that the people are his priority.
" Her story has several inconsistencies, and she somehow knows that one of the Alik'r has been arrested (after claiming that she wasn't even aware of their presence in the city), which suggests that they might be the ones telling the truth about her. " Well, she's definitely lying to Dragonborn, that's a fact.