Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-209.7.3.188-20160303204000/@comment-26893431-20161027143407

Terawolf119 wrote: Ulfric: "Then it is settled. The Jarl will continue to rule Solitude, I will garrison armies here to ward off Imperial attempts to reclaim the city. And in due time, the Moot will meet, and settle the claim to High King once and for all. There is much to do, and I need every able bodied man and woman committed to rebuilding Skyrim. A great darkness is growing, and soon we will be called to fight it, on these shores or abroad. The Aldmeri Dominion may have defeated the Empire, but it has not defeated Skyrim!"

 Actualy, the Thalmor do, most of them are just scared to do it, like the Empire, for example, they were scared of the Thalmor so they signed that peace treaty, and skyrim isn't weakened if you didn't notice only  ''soldiers died in that war, it was, in fact, was very peacfull for a war, not many wanted to get involved with it. The Empire is a pawn, but they didn't want it to be that way, They had to enforce the Talos ban (proof is at the begging of the game!) so that the Thalmor didn't termanate the peace treaty, but its in plain sight that the Thalmor just did that to get a easy upper hand on skyrim. "''A great darkness is growing, and soon we will be called to fight it, on these shores or abroad." The Stormcloaks aren't stupid they know the Thalmor are coming. Ulfric can have plans for skyrim as a general! what he meant by acting like that is by being at soom high power in order to help skyrim, we all know hes racist but hes still usefull, and yes there evidance for the Empire being a pawn I pointed at it. As i said come back when you have your facts strait.


 * And? With all the Jarls being backed by his army -- which has sworn to make Ulfric High King -- his throne is settled.


 * The Empire isn't a pawn and the Talos ban wasn't enfroced until Ulfric drew the Thalmor to Skyrim.


 * There's no evidence of the Empire being a pawn. Ulfric can't have plans if he won't be King. Your little Ulfric quote only proves my point. On these shores or abroad.