Torygg was not an ally. Or if he was, he had no ability or will to show it, so it made no difference. Ulfric did speak out at the Moot for independence, and nothing came of that. He had already gone to prison once because the corrupt empire used him as a scapegoat while rewarding Igmund's family for the very same WGC "violation."Yrkoon wrote...
OR, Consider Windhelm's Jarl. If the player sides with the Imperial legion, then the "end effect" of Ulfric's entire pipe dream ends up going down in Skyrim history as one big epic fail - One that starts with what we later learn is a pointless murder of an ally, and ends with the wasted lives of hundreds of his blind supporters, He fails to even defeat a weakened imperial legion on his own home turf.
The fact that the legion is entrenched in Skyrim with local support is a point in Ulfric's favor, not theirs. Skyrim is the birthplace of the empire and the Nords always its most stalwart supporters outside Cyrodiil, so if you're losing half of them, things are pretty bad. A simple jarl taking on two empires with few resources is no small accomplishment.





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