User blog comment:Harold Burned-Mane/The Truth about Ulfric Stormcloak/@comment-1600847-20130911183702/@comment-17114085-20130912155542

You have a point, about the argonian dragonborn, but bethesda could have done something like having to prove to Ulfric you were trustworthy or something like that, same goes for the khajiits (you'll have been more immersive). Also Brunwulf has no political backing in Windhelm, only the dunmer seem to like him, i agree with Zippertrain, i think he's an imperial spy.

One thing i forget to say in my last reply was that i did play though the Imperial questline, with my first character. Two things changed my mind, one: the fact that killing the emperor during the dark brotherhood questline felt wrong as a legionaire, two: Ulfric's last words:

Tullius: "Ulfric Stormcloak! You are guilty of insurrection, murder of Imperial citizens, the assassination of King Torygg, and high treason against the Empire. It's over." Galmar: "Not while I'm still breathing, it's not." Rikke: "Step aside Galmar. We're here to accept Ulfric's surrender." Ulfric: "I'll never surrender Skyrim into the hands of a corrupt and dying Empire." Rikke: "Skyrim doesn't belong to you, Ulfric." Ulfric: "No... But I belong to her."

It just caused me to see that the Empire might not have been the right choice (for me atleast). After that from my second onward they were stormcloaks.

Talos guide you-Harold Burned-Mane