Quote: im not trying to join both, but i only got the option to join the legion, although i did the requirements to join the stormcloaks, where i no longer can have the dialogue to take the oath. AlxCj wrote: Quote: im not trying to join both, but i only got the option to join the legion, although i did the requirements to join the stormcloaks, where i no longer can have the dialogue to take the oath.
If you are an Imperial but during the quest you decide that you want to become a stormcloak just hand in the crown to Ulfric and vice versa but hand the crown in to Tullius if you wish to become an imperial Be wary as this does not always work. Good Luck! What if you force both quests to start using console commands?
Quote: What if you force both quests to start using console commands? Butterscorch Butterscorch 19 1 1 bronze badge. Unfortunately, this doesn't actually end the war; you only convince both sides to stop fighting while you deal with Alduin. Once you complete the main quest, they'll resume their war. This quest was in fact what inspired me to ask this question in the first place. I was looking for a more permanent solution. Brian Cooper Brian Cooper 19 1 1 bronze badge.
What you speek of is brokering a truce to deal with the greater threat of the dragons. That truce is hardly permanent. Nope You will have to pick a side to carry on with the "Civil War" storyline NB: I chose the imperial side because, to me, it has a happier ending. DNgentle DNgentle 11 2 2 bronze badges. I chose to side with the Stormcloaks because I wanted to join the "Jedi" rather than the "Empire. I have made the truce and the only thing I gained from that was that I got the choice to give the stormcloaks Markarth in return for giving the imperials Riften.
There were probably other choices to but those were the only two I got. The truce only lasts the length of the main quest line. Screenshot of the Week.
Submit your photo Hall of fame. Featured on Meta. Now live: A fully responsive profile. While it was the Imperial emperor Tiber-Septim who declared Solitude as the capital, players ought to agree with his decision after seeing Solitude's layout.
It's only the best and most aesthetically pleasing city in Skyrim sorry, Jarl Balgruuf. It also appears as the most modern and the most defensible, unlike Whiterun which can be assaulted from all angles.
Joining the Imperial Legion pretty much makes Solitude the player's home city, which is quite a privilege. A proper house there will cost the entirety of an arm and leg, however. Nobody likes the Thalmor in Skyrim due to their nefarious schemes and the fact that their noses a thoroughly upturned to the rest of the Tamrielic races. The Empire, on the other hand, works with the Thalmor for a momentary peace, even though they're also competing against the High Elves for control.
The Stormcloaks' confidence indirectly opposing the Thalmor is admirable in its degree of bravery. Jarl Balgruuf is one of the best Jarls in Skyrim and a true fan-favorite character.
Sadly, players will have to oust him if they decide to commit to the Stormcloaks. That's because Balgruuf will always choose to side with the Imperial Legion regardless of which side the players pick. That means he's pretty much the final enemy the players have to face in the Whiterun Siege if they joined the Stormcloaks.
Furthermore, the man who replaces him, Vignar Gray-Mane, is less charismatic, less wise, and needlessly abrasive compared to Balgruuf. One of the main reasons for the civil war was the banning of Talos, a Skyrim native and favorite son who founded the empire and ascended to godhood. The Thalmor are opposed to the idea of a mortal becoming divine and this made a lot of Nords very, very angry.
Fighting for the Stormcloaks means fighting for the right to worship Talos and help continue this religious tradition that is central to Nord identity.
You can help the Nords take back their homeland and their culture. They see the chaos and what to extend it indefinitely so that two enemies are weakened at once. But, if the imperials win, what may look like a Thalmor victory on paper could easily be their undoing.
Characters such as Ulfric, Balgruuf and Maven Black Briar, many of which players may have strong opinions on, can either rise to or fall from power as a result of the civil war's conclusion.
Fans may want to consider who they want to see on the throne and how it could impact Skyrim's future when picking a side. Even more significant than this is the long-term effects of Skyrim 's civil war. In the event of a Stormcloak victory, Skyrim more than likely becomes independent, freeing itself from the influence of the Empire and the Thalmor.
This has the potential of bringing an all-out war to Skyrim, as the Thalmor and their allies within the Empire may try to bring the province back under their command. While victory for the Imperials is likely to bring more peace and stability to the land, Skyrim would remain under the influence of the corrupt Thalmor.
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