Funny that you say this because that is exactly what Trollius is doing by your own definition of a berserker.
Not even in the slightest.
He blames the Thalmor for the actions that he took. He blames them for forcing him to divert needed resources and throw away good soldiers quelling this rebellion.
The more you use that quote, the more obvious it becomes you don't understand it. He blames the Thalmor for the rebellion, that they were behind it.
Ulfric is the idiot who can't even see the Thalmor benefit, too swept up in his ego. Tullius believes the rebellion is the Thalmor's doing, and yes the Empire is forced to divert needed resources and throw away good soldiers ending it. They're trying to keep the Empire together.
Congratulations Trollius captured Ulfric fairly early in the game....
Without the Dragonborn, and he will do so again in time.
still doesn't make up the fact that when the pressure is high, and that things don't go his way.... he cracks up and gives up. It's simple as that.
... You really have no understanding. He doesn't crack and break down, he can handle pressure. Look at Helgen, perfect example of him keeping it together. He gives up the war when his forces have been defeated and his castle overrun.
What are you talking about?
This proves that she was indeed great at combat as she personally led the assault, and was successful at doing it too.
She led the assault, leading an army doesn't mean you're great at combat. It is saying she took charge, she was a great strategist.
Every Emperor and Empress lead armies, doesn't make them great at combat personally.
You're not going to give up about the song issue are you?
You're not going to give up about Tullius' supposed break down, when you don't grasp the difference between giving up cause you're depressed and broken and giving up fighting because you've been defeated.
It really bothers you that the politician Ulfric cares for the reputation that he worked so hard to achieve.
Seeking personal glory is what gets men you command killed. It should bother you, his soldiers fight with mismatched equipment and yet he has the nerve to get his blacksmith to create an ancient royal blade copy of some past Queen of Windhelm?
That he wants to be remembered as a true Nordic warrior who had the guts to fight for Skyrim's independence
And what about all the men and women who died for his uprising? For his taking the throne? He wants to use the Dragonborn in his speech like a political tool to add validation to his cause. At least Tullius treats his men equally, and doubles the compensation to his fallen men's families.
while half of the Jarls who was bride with gold kiss the weaken Empires ass... the very Empire that outlaw ban of Talos forced upon by the Thalmor through the WGC. The same genocidal military organization whose intentions are quite clear...
The Empire are not the enemy, the Thalmor are the enemy. The Empire did not want to ban Talos, it was forced and it was temporary. Tell me, where was this rebellion twenty years ago? Ten years ago? Why didn't the great Ulfric Stormcloak challenge the respected Istlod? He had to wait until his son took the throne, because he is a coward.
It isn't honor when you fight a man you know you can defeat easily, but using the Thu'um to aid him? That isn't honorable combat, that was simply slaughter.
"I faced him fearlessly - my fate inescapable, yet my honor is unstained - can Ulfric say the same?"
Who gives a plops what the Thalmor tell you, "Oh look they're targeting Nords, they're going to take out the nords derp!" They can't even reach you with their fl*ffing army, and the Justiciars are spread thin so it isn't like they're mass killing thousands of Nords from their single embassy.
This is what Ulfric is fighting against.... yet the Empire wants to piss away their troops fighting against the very same man that wants to be free from the Thalmor.
Ulfric cares about Ulfric, his own supporters can see that. The Empire wants to throw away soldiers? No. He forced the Empire's hand when he killed Torygg and started a war against the Western Holds. The Empire trying to keep itself from falling apart is normal, and I would be against the Empire if it abandoned the Jarls who supported them.
Bro are you blind or something? He did broke down.... he broke down A LOT to the point where his own Legate admits to. How can you just sit there and say otherwise when it's right there. Open your eyes.
Are you blind? You lack the comprehension to understand it. He didn't break down, his Legate doesn't say he broke down. Tullius gave up the war, he was defeated. Nothing more, nothing less. Legate Rikke is talking about continuing the fight.
http://cs.uesp.net/index.php?game=sr&formid=0x000d1435
When you wipe out most of his forces, overrun his stronghold and are kicking down the door.... He doesn't have any options besides surrender, or going out in some blaze of glory.
Open your eyes, this debate is tiresome.
Giving up the war because you're defeated =/= Giving up cause you've cracked, broken down, become all loopy.