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Basically the further out you get from the Imperial capital the more local laws and customs take over. In other words each of the provinces have a certain degree of autonomy but ultimately pay tribute to, and submit to the laws of the Emperor. They also provide supplies, troops, etc. Pretty much...
I wouldn't say Ulfric isn't fond of bloodshed. He seems quick to go for the most violent solution to every problem put in front of him. Forsworn in Markarth? Kill them all and their children and maybe a few Nords too. Talos banned? Kill Torygg and plunge Skyrim into civil war. Whiterun wishes to...
I wasn't aware that Ulfric Stormcloak and Torryg were bakers.
But I would assume that the baker who faced Ulfric in battle with courage and died would go to Sovengarde.
There is so much wrong here. You can't prove he was "addicted" to Imperial coin. And the fact that you attempt to compare the ability to win a fight, one on one, to the ability to lead a nation.
"Both the definitions and punishments may fluctuate wildly according to location and situation."
"The provinces have no such system in place. "
I think that might answer all questions on the subject. This isn't Imperial City. And I think Ulfric was a special case for the Empire, regardless of...
That probably has more to do with the fact that people have more important things to do with their time than sit down and argue against a 10 minute video on a fictional political issue part by part. :rolleyes:
Well it depends on how you look at it. It's my understanding based on in game dialogue that the Thalmor, though they had the power to enforce the ban, did not do so until Ulfric's rebellion brought the whole thing to their attention. In other words, there no Justicars patrolling the street until...
lolwut?
Sorry I didn't know we were talking about modern time poor people with minimum wage, welfare benefits, mass transit, affordable cars, and a constitutional democracy to live under. Somehow I got confused and assumed we were talking about a Medieval style society ruled by a monarchy...
I don't think most of those people actually make that much gold, and I don't think those prices are lore accurate.
Gameplay and Story Segregation - Television Tropes & Idioms
That is a stupid generalization. Have you never felt angry? Sad? Hurt? Have you never felt these emotions and said something cold or hurtful yourself because of them? Coldness isn't just a side effect of being a jerk, its more complicated than that. Like I said, when you expose man to hate and...
Walking isn't as easy as you suggest. And I doubt the Khajjit actually walk when they move between cities. They travel to sell their wares which means they probably use pack animals so they can carry a load that will actually make them profit. Furthermore they are Nomads. they have no intention...
That's like expecting a civil war era black person to care when some southern confederate white lady gets murdered. Decades of built up hate and tension will take its toll on people. Asking the opressed to care for their oppressers is hard thing to do. What the Dark elf said is pretty cold, but...
Bethesda would most likley save a war with the Thalmor for a future game or set the next game in a future after the war and tell that story through in game lore. I can't see them doing it as DLC or anything. It jus seems to bigg for DLC.
I always have false hope that poor Lokir can get away. Technically he should be able to keep going for a few minutes even with the arrow in him, but unfortunately for him the game mechanics don't work like real life.
It does not tell you Ulfric is gaining the lead of supporters. It only tells you that they have few reinforcements. As far as we know, based on the Holds allied with each side it's an even split. Although the Empire does occupy more forts which may mean the numbers are more in their favor. It...