Star Gazer
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Did he ever say he could kill anyone to win? No. He only plans to fight until he has freedom.
And Picking only Jarls who support you isn't corrupt?Think of all the Skyrim civillians under the rule of a corrupt government. They are being treated unfairly.
lol I was joking. I dont really know the reasonAnd that deserves death? Will ulfric kill his cooks if their bad?
All is fair in love and war, my friend. But when the stormcloaks finally win, which they will. They will have freedom.And Picking only Jarls who support you isn't corrupt?
And Picking only Jarls who support you isn't corrupt?
And Picking only Jarls who support you isn't corrupt?
Your name and what you just said don't really go together.As I've said, the Empire died with Uriel Septim and needed to be put out of it's misery.
Your name and what you just said don't really go together.
now that is delicious ironyAs I've said, the Empire died with Uriel Septim and needed to be put out of it's misery.
Well, Tiber Septim (Talos), founded the Empire, and to 'put it out of it's misery' would be to destroy pretty much what Talos is famous for.Explain?
And it won't be without a good Septim, which presumably are all gone.I see you're point. But lets face it, What do you think Tiber Septim/Talos would say to Titus Mede II if they met? Allowing the Thalmor to forsake his name out of cowardice?
The Empire was strong at the time of Uriel Septim, what would you think would have happened if the Thalmor attacked the 3E Empire? The Thalmor would have been slaughtered?
The Empire that Tiber Septim founded was glorious, now it's... Well not Glorious.
And it won't be without a good Septim, which presumably are all gone.
He cares about the people of Whiterun (the entire hold, not the city) more than the other Jarls do, he proved this by sending troops to Riverwood AS SOON as Dovahkiin informed him aboutt he dragon, ignoring Avenicci's political bullplops about the Jarl of Falkreath seeing it as a provocation. He treats his guardsmen well ("Well done, head back to the barracks for some food and rest, you've earned it"). He stands firm by his words by allowing you to capture a dragon in his palace despite the obvious dangers. Throughout the main quest he prove to be invaluable. He'd make a great high king if you ask me, better than Ulfric or Torygg. As for the Empire, I don't think he would take the Empire's rule as lightly as Torygg, he would have questioned the Thalmor's prescence in Skyrim maybe drawn up an agreement to keep them out of Skyrim and I do believe he would have stuck to his guns.
And as for the 'Pulling a Gun during a Sword fight' remark. Yes, it was unfair, as I stated in my last post. But again, Toyrgg accepted the challenge. It's common knowlege that Ulfric was trained in the use of a Thu'um, if Toyrrg had any common sense he would have declined. Toyrrg was a weak High King, weather or not he admired Ulfric or not, Ulfric saw him as a liability and followed Nord traditions to have him removed.