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He's a damn good soldier. But he hasn't reported in yet, so he can't exactly confirm your story. In the meantime, why don't you have a chat with Legate Rikke? I could've gone anywhere. I came here to fight for the Empire. Why don't you have a chat with Legate Rikke?

Not many survived Helgen. Besides, I'm sure your being imprisoned was all a terrible misunderstanding. Perhaps direct you to the nearest prison She will determine if you are Legion material. Without us to keep order, the provinces would fall into barbarism and lawlessness. Especially Skyrim. Take for example, Ulfric Stormcloak and his little "rebellion. I'm often ordered to places with problems that need fixing.

Now, while I'm certain this is all terribly interesting to you, I have important matters to attend. The Thalmor invited me here to remind everyone that they can tell the Empire what to do. I would refuse, but I don't want to jeopardize the peace between us. She lacks for neither cunning nor ambition.

Now that I think of it, she would have made a fine Imperial general. You never know Do you have any idea what you're asking? I'm sorry, that's just not possible. It would cause far too many problems. I can only imagine the headaches this is going to cause Here, take this.

Assuming they even honor it, you should be able to get your prisoner out. Notice : Part of this dialogue is taken from the Creation Kit and does not take place in the game itself. What do those old hermits want with me? There's nothing to discuss as long as that traitor Ulfric is in arms against his rightful Emperor. But I wasn't sent to Skyrim to fight dragons. My job is to quell this rebellion, and I intend to do just that, dragons or no dragons. Persuade "You may have a point.

It's getting difficult to even move troops around without attracting a dragon attack. By all accounts the Stormcloaks are suffering just as badly. Even Ulfric might see the sense of a truce under these conditions. Besides, by all reports the Stormcloaks are suffering just as much as we are from these dragon attacks. Only if spoken to Ulfric prior "Has he? I suppose he doesn't want to miss a chance to bluster about the Empire's many crimes.

He's probably hoping I'll refuse so he can blame the Empire for being unreasonable. I think I'll have to disappoint him yet again. This option appears in game, however, in the Creation Kit, this dialogue line is listed as "I think you know it's not as simple as that. We're driving the Stormcloaks back well enough at the moment, but we're already overstretched. That's what comes of trying to win a war with a bare handful of legions.

If the Emperor would just give me the reinforcements I've requested! The Emperor can't afford to risk weakening Cyrodiil's defenses. From the Imperial City, our war here is just a sideshow. An interlude before the main event against the Thalmor resumes. What's the harm in talking to Ulfric? This option does not appear in the final version of the game "Ulfric's insurrection has reached its high tide. Soon enough the rebel Jarls will realize what it means to oppose the Empire.

But, as you say, these negotiations may offer a chance for his supporters to gracefully return to the Imperial fold. This option does not appear in the final version of the game "I think you overestimate Ulfric's chances.

He's stretched himself too thin. This option does not appear in the final version of the game "True. A pause to consolidate our gains would be useful. And the Empire can afford to look magnanimous in victory. You may have a point. I'm always surprised by how seriously the Nords take these things.

Yes, fine, I'll come to this Greybeard council. For all the good it will do. He'll have to give ground later. I guess I'll defer to your judgment on this one, but I think it's a mistake. We can't let Ulfric push us around. Elenwen should stay. Imperial I agree. You shouldn't let Ulfric push you around. Neutral "Well said. The Thalmor have no business here. Makes us look weak.

It makes the Empire look weak. Riften seems like a better choice to me. Well-fortified, easily resupplied across Lake Honrich.

Plus all the mead we can drink. I might rather consider Whiterun. This option does not get used in game " You're right. I was starting to wonder whose side you were on here. You surprise me. I was expecting you to favor Ulfric.

Maybe this council will achieve something after all. I gave it to you. Although I'm beginning to wonder whose side you're really on. I was hoping you could put aside your loyalties for the greater good, but I see you're firmly in Ulfric's camp. But Ulfric will need to offer a lot more if he wants me to give up Markarth without a fight. Persuade "Winterhold would allow us to directly threaten the rebel supply lines out of Windhelm Retaking Hjaalmarch would help secure our supply lines With the Reach in enemy hands, our whole position in Solitude would be threatened.

The Rift would help secure our communications with Cyrodiil He's in no position to make demands. Ulfric isn't in any position to ask for Markarth. You may be fighting on the wrong side in this war. Have you forgotten your oath to the Emperor? Thank you. You aren't the first to have a change of heart, after seeing what Ulfric's reckless pride is doing to Skyrim. The Emperor can always use another good soldier.

I fight for Skyrim's freedom. I thought you'd finally seen through Ulfric's lies. I was trying to come to a fair agreement. This is war, soldier. War's about winning, not being fair to the enemy. How goes the war? Ulfric will try for it soon. We'll be there to stop him. Ulfric will try to break through at some point.

But we will hold fast. We can't give the rebellion free reign [ sic ] [Do not change this to rein. But it's only a matter of time before it's back in our hands. And when we do, I'll have his head on a plate. We need to regain control of it before we can march on Windhelm without worry about our rear guard.

Were the rebels to gain control, the silver mines would give them coin to hire more thugs and expand their violence. The rebels have a great advantage in controlling the center now. We must take it back! The rebels now control access to the Reach, Whiterun, and the Rift. Due to this, he's often responding to the Stormcloaks with equal amounts of violence and chaos, which makes him almost as bad as Ulfric. The only way he knows how to solve these issues is by killing.

Many would probably agree that Tullius' position isn't one that deserves any envy. Politically, he's in an extremely tough spot, and he has his hands filled with work trying to keep the order and peace around the province. Still, he hasn't quit his position, and he continuously shows his devotion in doing his best in Skyrim. He's not a native of the province, but it's clear that this is almost his life mission, to ensure that things are taken care of properly.

Tullius definitely isn't happy about being assigned to work on Skyrim's case, even if he's very committed to the mission. He feels no connection to the local Nord culture and traditions, and often shows he has no understanding of it either. His lack of respect for the locals is one of the worst aspects of his character.

It's impossible to properly protect something one doesn't actually respect. Tullius makes no effort to fit in, learn the culture, the history or even survive the weathers of Skyrim. One of the worst hotspots of corruption in Skyrim is located in Markarth , where the Silver Blood family controls absolutely everything.

Tullius' approach to saving Skyrim from spiraling into chaos is another detail that makes him a questionable figure at best. From the moment the Dragonborn meets him, it's quite obvious that he's a very hardened and callous man who has no sympathy for anyone. Due to this, he's often responding to the Stormcloaks with equal amounts of violence and chaos, which makes him almost as bad as Ulfric. The only way he knows how to solve these issues is by killing.

Many would probably agree that Tullius' position isn't one that deserves any envy. Politically, he's in an extremely tough spot, and he has his hands filled with work trying to keep the order and peace around the province. Still, he hasn't quit his position, and he continuously shows his devotion in doing his best in Skyrim.

He's not a native of the province, but it's clear that this is almost his life mission, to ensure that things are taken care of properly. Tullius definitely isn't happy about being assigned to work on Skyrim's case, even if he's very committed to the mission. He feels no connection to the local Nord culture and traditions, and often shows he has no understanding of it either.

His lack of respect for the locals is one of the worst aspects of his character. It's impossible to properly protect something one doesn't actually respect. Let Ulfric pillage his city. You can't force a Nord to accept help he hasn't asked for. Draft another letter with the usual platitudes, but this time share some of your intelligence regarding Ulfric's plans.

Embellish if you have to. We'll let it seem like it's his idea. When you first speak to Tullius, he will say: "Are my men now giving free reign [ sic ] to anyone who wanders into the castle? Do you have some reason to be here, citizen? Of course. You were at Helgen! One of the prisoners, if I recall correctly. Perhaps direct you to the nearest prison I hope that's true.

He's a damn good soldier. But he hasn't reported in yet, so he can't exactly confirm your story. In the meantime, why don't you have a chat with Legate Rikke. I suspect we might have use for someone resourceful like you. Not many survived Helgen. Besides, I'm sure your being imprisoned was all a terrible misunderstanding. Tullius will concede the point, saying: "I suppose that's true.

Why don't you have a chat with Legate Rikke. She will determine if you are Legion material. I expect you to follow it. Tullius: "Tell me again, why I'm wasting men chasing after a fairy tale. It'll be a problem. I thought the Moot chose the king. We're backing Elisif. When the Moot meets, they'll do the sensible thing. You've been here long enough to know that Nords aren't always sensible. We follow our hearts. But, if we found it first I'm entrusting you with what resources I can spare.

But I'm warning you, if this turns out to be a waste of time and men He's found the Crown. But we'll get to it first. After Rikke speaks to you, congratulating you, and recommending you join the Legion officially, Tullius will say: "In joining the Legion, you'll be taking an oath binding you to the service of the Emperor and thus to every citizen of the Empire.

Decided you want to soldier for the Empire after all? Well, the Legion will still be here when you change your mind. Rikke believes in you. And I'm starting to see why. Consider this. What greater glory than to serve the Emperor and his citizens here in Skyrim, in these days of greatest need? Repeat after me. Just remember, we take care of our own. Once you're in the Legion, you're in it for life.

Speak to Beirand, he's normally out by the forge. He'll get you outfitted. Now, if I'm not mistaken. If you attempt to talk to him after Receiving your orders from Legate Rikke, he will dismiss you with: "I believe the Legate gave you an order.

Why are you standing around here flapping your jaw? Move out! When you complete the quest by giving him the crown, he will say: "Excellent work, soldier.

I have to admit, I had my doubts it even existed. Did you run into any trouble? If you tell him it was nothing you couldn't handle, he will praise you: "That's what I like to hear. I'll get the full report from Legate Rikke. I wouldn't have sent you in the first place if it wasn't going to be worth it. Well, I didn't respond as quickly to the Legate's suggestion as perhaps I should have.

But at least we ended up with the damn crown. I need someone I can trust to deliver a message of great import to Jarl Baalgruf of Whiterun. We have it on good authority that Ulfric has raised enough men to attack the city of Whiterun. The Jarl, however, refuses the Legion's support. This missive should convince him.



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