Arithrezen
New Member
I personally love the fact that both sides have their ups and downs.
This is one of the few things that still makes the TES series stand out. There is no clear 'good' and 'dark 'side although arguably you could make a logical deduction and come to a conclusion that one side has more 'good' to it than the other.
I'm more sympathetic towards the Imperial Legion, however.
I am not all that well-versed in history or the war between the Thalmor and the Imperial Legion, however, but from what I've gathered, wouldn't it be harder for not only the Empire but also Skyrim itself to withstand against the Thalmor if the Empire and Skyrim weren't proper allies?
This is one of the few things that still makes the TES series stand out. There is no clear 'good' and 'dark 'side although arguably you could make a logical deduction and come to a conclusion that one side has more 'good' to it than the other.
I'm more sympathetic towards the Imperial Legion, however.
I am not all that well-versed in history or the war between the Thalmor and the Imperial Legion, however, but from what I've gathered, wouldn't it be harder for not only the Empire but also Skyrim itself to withstand against the Thalmor if the Empire and Skyrim weren't proper allies?