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Elder Scrolls Explore. Elder Scrolls Online. Events Characters Factions Locations Concepts. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Battle for Windhelm. Edit source History Talk Do you like this video? Play Sound. It's time to deliver the final blow to the Stormcloak rebellion.

You have all fought bravely, and sacrificed much to bring us to this point. Ulfric thinks he can hide behind the walls of his castle. But we will fight our way in and drag him out through the rubble to face justice. I am to join General Tullius in the final attack on Windhelm, putting an end to the Stormcloak rebellion, once and for all.

Because this is the end for them, the Stormcloaks will fight like cornered rats. They will be fierce and crafty. But they are no match for Legionnaires.

You are the best and the brightest warriors in Tamriel. Professional soldiers, fearless and devastating. The Emperor will be paying close attention to what happens here today.

Men who distinguish themselves will be well rewarded. Ready now! Everyone, with me! For the Empire! For the Legion! The final confrontation in the Palace of the Kings. Before adding a bug to this list, consider the following: Please reload an old save to confirm if the bug is still happening. Cancel Save. Universal Conquest Wiki. We have captured Windhelm, killed Ulfric Stormcloak, and destroyed the rebellion. This extra word is how it appears in-game. This only happens in the same sitting as killing Ulfric.

Saving and resetting the game will fix this. However, the clean up murder improvement option will not be there. The banning of Talos worship is a cause that can rally people and support, and he effectively uses that to seize power, with no regard to honor, tolerance the very core of what he fights for and thus other races.

There is nothing good or noble about his intentions. I consider most politicians and political campaigns evil at the core, so yes. Ulfric needs to be run through and his naked looted corpse shouted at repeatedly in a mid-sized empty room with a vivacious fus do rah. Raijin A Mage that loves a Templar. Docta Corvina Well-Known Member. I know I may shock a lot of Stormcloak-siders who have seen me around, but I have to admit that I personally wouldn't truly consider Ulfric "evil".

At least not yet. I think he's egomaniacal, as evidenced by his own dialogue throughout the game, as well as his actions. I'm not prepared to say that makes him evil - just human. I personally found his actions against Torygg repugnant in the sense that they smacked of political calculation and self-gain. It really was all about the optics. At the end of the day, he's a Great War veteran with a bone to pick.

I can understand his attitude toward many things, not least of all because some of my own characters in my ongoing story have similar grievances. His experience with the Thalmor should tell him that engagement with the Empire is bad for everyone really, as it's all part of a proxy war waged by the Dominion and its agents.

And when it all boils down, the true enemy is indeed the Dominion. But it's evident to me that he's motivated by ends perhaps partly patriotic but most certainly selfish as well.

He's got the proverbial blinders on, consciously or unconsciously. And that's one reason why I'll likely never be able to side with him in this game. Agree x 3 Like x 1 Winner x 1. Malignanttoe Member. Not evil, just misguided. DrunkenMage Intoxicated Arch-Mage. Good and Evil is a point of view. True evil is those who do terrible things which they think are good.

Is Ulfric evil? Do I support him and the Stormcloaks? Ulfric's cause is a good one but misguided, how would Skyrim rule itself if one man can kill another and claim their title, the strong and arrogant will rule over the smart and weak, if a Bandit chief can simply walk into a Jarl's longhouse and challenge them to a duel in the old way they'd have to accept and the title will be passed onto the victor.

How many Jarls and Kings will change hands during Ulfrics reign and after his reign, that anyone with a sword can simply challenge the ruler of Skyrim and claim the throne. With Imperial rule that cannot happen. Yes the Empire surrendered and that so shocked the nords saying "When the Empire surrendered they shamed us all" The Empire didn't simply roll over they took the Thalmor head on and took the war to a stand still, their capital in flames they could not continue the war without protecting those within their border from bandits and beasts, you do not fight a war if you can't maintain the supply lines due to having to leave men behind to guard cities and roads, they wouldn't have much of an army for the front lines, the Empire signed a PEACE TREATY they didn't simply lay down their weapons, the Thalmor are more talk than bite with "The Empire lives because we allow it" they got heavy losses in the war same with the Empire.

Hammerfell fought off the Thalmor why can't the Empire? The Empire would have to take the fight TO THE THALMOR they'd have to march onwards and take the fight to their homeland, well that is a little hard to do with less than half strength, the Empire isn't as weak anymore they have had quite sometime to rebuild their Military, the Civil War in skyrim is only being handled by the IV Legion under the command of General Tullius and he isn't being given reinforcements so I'd say he's doing one hell of a job considering he CAPTURED Ulfric the great man who is fighting the Empire because they "Surrendered" to the Thalmor, well he surrendered to the Empire when he was captured, only lived because of a Dragon popped up.

And that Talos thing being such a big deal, the Nords use to hate Tiber Septim and fought against him it wasn't until he defeated them that they betrayed the Bretons and joined Tiber Septim. I think what the Emperor did was smart, what would you do if you had less than half your strength, your capital burning and to keep fighting you'd have to march out of your own lands into the heart of the enemy.

The Empire didn't even enforce the Talos ban they didn't even care about it, they sent gold to the Jarls of Skyrim to keep it quiet for awhile, but smart Ulfric decided he'd stir up trouble MAKING the Thalmor step in, The Empire couldn't simply attack the Thalmor with Ulfric messing around, he killed the High King of Skyrim then ran like a bat out of hell out of Solitude.

Like x 1. Jeremius Guest. As a result of the civil war becoming a big obstacle, General Tullius got sent to Skyrim. Before Tullius' arrival, Ulfric and his Stormcloaks had always managed to evade capture by the Imperial Legion.

But under Tullius' leadership, the Imperial Legion became more organized [6] and Ulfric got captured at Darkwater Crossing. After the destruction of Helgen, Ulfric made his way back to Windhelm, where he continued to wage the Skyrim Civil War. The Jarls were upset that there was not a High King, and demanded the Moot to meet. In 4E , the Last Dragonborn , on his quest to beat the World-Eater, needed to capture a dragon in Dragonsreach , the palace of the Jarl of Whiterun.

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