This one's abundantly obvious, considering that it's a direct contributor to the reasoning behind the Stormcloak rebellion. The Imperials don't really seem to be at the wheel when it comes to steering the Empire these days. If Aldmeri's leash on Imperial affairs and the White-Gold Concordat weren't enough evidence, their history of warring with and dominating what they consider to be "lesser" races of Tamriel including the Imperials themselves should do the trick.
The Stormcloaks might be nationalistic and a bit racist, but the Aldmeri make them look like champions of equality. Ulfric Stormcloak certainly cuts a dashing figure as a romanticized freedom fighter, but the means by which he came to power raises a few questions concerning his true character. He displayed immense cruelty during his liberation of Markarth from the Reachmen. The story varies a bit depending on your source, but within most rumors are embedded a grain of truth.
Less arguably is his usurpation and needless slaying of High King Torygg, the event that essentially kindled the rebellion proper. Although there were many other ways that Ulfric could've accomplished his ends, he challenged Torygg to an "honorable duel" that he knew he had no chance of losing.
He may not be the only NPC with dirty laundry , but he's got a pretty big pile of it. The Empire has classically been the primary leading power in Tamriel, but after its recent war with the Aldmeri Dominion, it seems to be on the verge of collapse. Its holdings are the lowest that they've been in ages, and although they managed to reclaim Cyrodiil from the Dominion, the terms of the White-Gold Concordat keep their recovery in check.
In fact, if the Dark Brotherhood questline is to be taken as canon, the Emperor himself has been recently assassinated. This no doubt triggers internal strife and political conflict that further erodes its ability to govern itself, much less Skyrim.
King Ulfric and his generals are definitely shown to be capable tacticians, having been able to raise, arm, and lead their motley rebel forces in such a way that it puts their military might on relatively even ground with the Empire's forces. My original plan was to join the Stormcloaks and restore Talos worship, but when I would go to kill Tullius, I would kill Ulfric instead, but I can't. Now I'm stuck with a power hungry leader. How do I betray Ulfric? If you want to "betray" one side or the other, the game gives you the opportunity to start the Jagged Crown quest for one side but ultimately give the crown to the other.
If you want to cheat, you can use the setessential command to clear Ulfric's essential flag and kill him setessential D 0 I believe. This will not change anything about the rest of the world and how it sees that you've completed the civil war quest for the Imperials. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. To be able to do this, you must be married not necessarily to Ulfric. You can divorce him and remarry. If Breezehome is owned before the siege, it may be lost afterwards.
You cannot become Jarl in the base game. The most you can become is Thane in the holds. The only way would be downloading a mod enabling that for the PC version of Skyrim. PGY-0 Match Hell. User Info: Centur1on.
Actually no, I took the oath of the Stormcloaks, but betrayed them by taking the crown to the imperials, then I was in the imperial side. Ah alright, then. I haven't done the crown quest yet so I did not know. I stand corrected. More topics from this board How was it for you? Side Quest 1 Answer How do I solve the 3 stone puzzle? What's the order?!
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