Sylvianus wrote...
I like to play as a romantic too... ( romantic but not dumb ) But your sentence doesn't mean anything in the context of Skyrim. No one plans to live as a slave, and certainly not the Empire. They are already preparing for the next war. There is simply a difference in strategy. ( Well actually, Nords don't have strategy, they just want to fight )phaonica wrote...
I played Skyrim more as a romantic than a realist. Better to die fighting for freedom than to live in peace as a slave.And the empire under current leadership wasn't able to win before when it was strong, so I don't see how an empire actively working with the Thalmor is going to do any better.
I guess I have a broader definition of slavery than is probably accurate. Perhaps I should have more precisely said that I think it's better to die fighting for freedom than it is to live under the self-supremicist dictatorship of the Thalmor.
Even though the Empire might not *plan* to live as a slave, my character ( I won't speak for all Stormcloaks ) saw the Empire as wimps and cowards. You talk to them about the war and Ulfric, and while they do say they are just biding their time, they continue to make excuses about how the Empire is still too weak to fight back, and that kissing up to the Thalmor keeps them safe for now. Well, I'm done with being safe. I want to be free. And if that is suicidal on behalf of Skyrim, well, to my character, Skryim would be better off dead than ruled by the Thalmor anyway.
No, they're not willing to compromise their faith. For some people, being allowed to express your faith is a fundamental expression of freedom. For some people, without their faith, life has no meaning. For some people, there is a higher calling than just being alive and being safe.The Nords want to fight right now, are not willing to compromise their faith despite their current weakness against the thalmors.





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