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Upon reaching the top of the steps and smashing the barricade, march through Valunstrad and head east down the alley.
Once you reach the end of the alley, turn left and head north up the steps, destroy the barricade, and proceed to the Palace of the Kings, where Ulfric and his second in command, Galmar Stone-Fist , are waiting for you. When you enter the palace, Ulfric will be sitting on his throne with Galmar standing by his side. General Tullius and Legate Rikke will enter, and Tullius will demand Ulfric's surrender, stating that Ulfric is the only one standing between Skyrim and peace and that he needs to be killed to regain the peace.
After they're done talking, Ulfric and Galmar will become hostile and attack the three of you. Kill Galmar and force Ulfric to his knees Ulfric is still essential at this point. If you are having trouble with this battle, you can allow Tullius and Rikke to do most of the fighting, as they are both essential.
General Tullius will then prepare to kill Ulfric, but Ulfric will request that his death be at your hands. You will then be given the choice of executing Ulfric or making Tullius do it himself. If you choose to kill Ulfric, Tullius will hand you a leveled enchanted sword for the task, though you don't need to use the sword to kill Ulfric. If you choose to let the general kill Ulfric he will still give you the sword afterwards.
After Ulfric is dead, Tullius and Rikke will head outside. Follow them out and watch as Tullius gives a speech to the assembled Imperial soldiers, thanking them for their service.
If you later approach him, he will grant you the privilege of buying property in Windhelm and, if you speak to him, the opportunity to become Thane of Eastmarch. One achievement is unlocked at the end of this quest:. Ulfric severed his ties to The Empire and the Legion, taking his "Stormcloak" followers to begin the war that Would consume Skyrim and vowing to claim the High King's Throne for himself. Nevertheless, he was determined to destroy the last remnants of the Empire of Cyrodiil and also charted his own path to power, believing it was destiny to rule the Land of Skyrim as High King.
Ulfric accomplished what he thought he could not: killing and usurping the High King of skyrim as Ruler of Province. With the support of Galmar stone fist as well as all of windhelm and half of SKyrim, whose allegiance to the nord warrior was brought by the Markarth incident, Ulfric declared himself the ''True'' High King of Skyrim.
His first Command was to bring a swift and decisive end to the war by annihilating the Empire as well as their King. At the same time, which he planned to do by planning an attack on solitude.
During " Battle of Windhelm ," King Ernst storms his throne room, where a final battle ensues. Will she put aside her personal hatred for me, and her misplaced love for the Emperor and his coin, so that the suffering of our people will end? Will she acknowledge that it is we Nord's [ sic ] who will determine Skyrim's future?
Will she swear fealty to me, so all may know that we are at peace, and a new day has dawned? The Jarl will continue to rule Solitude, I will garrison armies here to ward off Imperial attempts to reclaim the city.
And in due time, the Moot will meet, and settle the claim to High King once and for all. There is much to do, and I need every able bodied man and woman committed to rebuilding Skyrim. A great darkness is growing, and soon we will be called to fight it, on these shores or abroad.
The Aldmeri Dominion may have defeated the Empire, but it has not defeated Skyrim! Ulfric : "How'd I do? Nice touch about the High King. They still have camps in the hills. They'll continue to strike out at us, whenever and wherever they can.
Ulfric : "I'm not afraid of the remnants of the Legion, in time they'll all give up and go home. What I fear, is that the Thalmor will see our victory here and turn greater attention to our shores. We must be prepared to face them. May the gods preserve you. We've still much work to do. Afterwards, both Ulfric and Galmar will leave the city and return to the Palace of the Kings in Windhelm.
If you choose to speak to Ulfric anytime afterwards about what you can do to further the cause, he will reply with: "True sons and daughters of Skyrim reign in every city, we've crippled the Imperial Legion, and cut off its head by killing General Tullius himself. What more could I ask of you? No, you are free to roam. I suspect the gods have needs for you elsewhere. That said, some of the Legion's staunchest men have organized themselves, and are operating out of hidden military camps in the wilderness.
If you come across any Imperials in your travels, I expect you'll know what to do. The center of mankind. Because getting rid of the Empire was only half the problem. Soon, the elves will again seek to rule the world. We must ready ourselves to fight them. For it will be Skyrim that shall lead Tamriel in those dark days, when the fate of the world is finally determined. We'll wait for the Moot to name me High King. It'll be better for all that way.
But, that doesn't mean I won't start acting like it. There's much to do. The new Jarls need help building armies, and enforcing their right to rule. The Empire may try to reclaim Skyrim, and I need everyone ready for that. Though the biggest threat, of course, is the elves.
When Esbern , Arngeir or Paarthurnax suggest that capturing a dragon in Dragonsreach may be the only way to get to Alduin, Jarl Balgruuf the Greater or Jarl Vignar Gray-Mane depending on which is the jarl of Whiterun will be understandably hesitant if the Civil War still rages.
As a result, you will have to arrange a peace meeting between the Imperials and Stormcloaks in High Hrothgar, starting the quest Season Unending. When you approach Ulfric with the message from the Greybeards , he will remark: "It's about time they turned their gaze from the heavens, back to our bleeding homeland.
What do they want? And the dragon attacks are a growing plague. But the political situation is still delicate. Not all the Jarls are fully committed to supporting me as High King. I can't afford to appear weak. I can't agree to this unless Tullius himself will be there. Once Tullius agrees to go, Ulfric will attend the peace council and will say: "Yes. I'll give Tullius one more chance to quit Skyrim with his tail between his legs.
Should you side with the Imperial Legion during the Civil War, you will be given the assignment to get Balgruuf the Greater to side with the Empire. After being told that Ulfric plans on attacking Whiterun, Balgruuf will want you to deliver a message to Windhelm to see if this is true.
Specifically, he will have you deliver his axe to Ulfric. Once you have completed your trip to Windhelm and have arrived at the Palace of the Kings, you can approach Ulfric and tell him you have a message from the jarl of Whiterun. This will pique his interest and he will respond: "Is that so? I've been wondering when he'd come around.
What's this? You're quite brave to carry such a message. It's a pity you've chosen the wrong side And tell him he should prepare to entertain I expect a great deal of excitement in the city of Whiterun in the near future After you have finished your conversation with Ulfric, you will have to return to Whiterun and deliver the message to Balgruuf.
This will then lead into the Battle for Whiterun. After fighting your way through the city of Windhelm , you will make your way into the Palace of the Kings where you will find Ulfric Stormcloak and Galmar awaiting your arrival:.
Tullius : "Secure the door. You are guilty of insurrection, murder of Imperial citizens, the assassination of King Torygg, and high treason against the Empire. It's over. We're here to accept Ulfric's surrender. But I belong to her.
You are traitors and will die traitors' deaths. Stand down and face public execution, or advance and face summary execution by my hands. It matters little to me. Either way I'll be sending your heads back to Cyrodiil. What are we waiting for? The three of them will then draw their weapons and engage in combat, with Rikke and Tullius going after Ulfric while Galmar goes after you. When Galmar is dead and Ulfric is kneeling on the floor, Tullius will sheathe his sword:.
Tullius : "Well Ulfric, you can't escape from me this time. Any last requests before I send you to It'll make for a better song. You can choose to kill Ulfric by your own hands or allow Tullius to do it himself. His death also signifies the final defeat of the Stormcloak rebellion, and with Ulfric dead, Brunwulf Free-Winter will take over as Jarl of Windhelm. If you sided with the Imperials in the Civil War, Ulfric will die at the end of the questline.
If he is dead by the time you reach Sovngarde as part of the Main Quest , you will encounter Ulfric in the afterlife, wandering around helplessly in Alduin's mist.
When you get near him, he will remark: "Skyrim was betrayed, the blood of her sons spilled in doomed struggle against fate. And so in death, too late, I learn the truth - fed by war, so waxed the power of Alduin, World-Eater - wisdom now useless.
By gods' jest in this grim mist together snared, Stormcloak and Imperial, we wander hopeless, waiting for succor. I'm weary and lost. The World-Eater waits within the mist!
Courage is useless. When Alduin has been defeated , the mist will disappear from Sovngarde and Ulfric will walk towards the Hall of Valor and thank you for lifting the curse of the World-Eater.
Ulfric can be seen having a variety of different conversations with his housecarl and his steward in the Palace of the Kings. Ulfric : "Calm yourself, Galmar. Save it for the battlefield.
Damn Imperials. Not yet. One thing at a time. Keep them off balance. Our patience has won us friends and allies. And our armies are systematically taking care of the rest. Ulfric : "Is there any news from High Rock? Those prissy Bretons can't be made to lift a finger to help their neighbors. They've never had many problems with the Empire. Might as well be elves.
Think they're better than us. It appears Skyrim must stand alone. He will also express his reservations in Galmar's idea to persuade a dragon to fight for the Stormcloaks:.
Galmar : "Do you think we could persuade one of the dragons to join our side? But there are better uses of our resources right now. Ulfric can also be seen asking Jorleif for advice on military affairs, despite the fact that Jorleif has little knowledge in regards to these matters:.
Ulfric : "Galmar thinks we should double our men in the Reach. Ulfric : "Jorleif, I want you to send a messenger to our western camps. And find a bit of luck. Something that seems to be in short supply these days. Just send the message. Jorleif : "Sir, there continues to be unrest in the Gray Quarter. I don't suppose you could tell them that I presently have larger concerns? Such as all of Skyrim? Torsten Cruel-Sea will also approach the jarl and ask him about forming a navy for the Stormcloaks:.
Ulfric : "I'm still not sure I understand what you're asking. We could stop the influx of Imperial troops to Solitude, and choke their northern lines.
It would be glorious! Thank you, my lord! Jump to: navigation , search. Alternative quests depending on results of Season Unending. It's time we bring them back into the fold. And don't think for a moment I've forgotten it was you that lost us the hold in the first place. It was extremely foolish giving the Empire control of another port. The rules don't apply to you. You can Shout the way dragons do They always hope to teach the Dragonborn to respect the Way of the Voice as they do. They never fully succeed.
You'll have to make your own decision. It's a beautiful philosophy, but outside the seclusion of High Hrothgar, I was never able to hold to it. The oldest and most powerful, although he may not seem so. I doubt he's forgiven me for leaving. And for Using Shouts for anything but worship of Kynareth. If you change your mind, speak with Galmar. What does bring you to me? What do they want? And the dragon attacks are a growing plague.
But the political situation is still delicate. Not all the Jarls are fully committed to supporting me as High King. I can't afford to appear weak. I can't agree to this unless Tullius himself will be there. Sometimes the grubby business of politics clouds my eyes.
Besides, it will be good to see High Hrothgar again. Alduin has returned! Persuade "Alduin? The World-Eater of song and legend? If that's true Even Tullius may be forced to talk sense in the face of such a threat.
If that's true, we're all doomed anyway. And if it isn't true Either way, I don't see the use in talking to the Empire.
Only if spoken to Tullius prior " Good. We still hold half of Skyrim despite everything the Empire could throw at us. I doubt the Empire has the stomach for much more bloodletting. Without participaring in the civil war " " Good. Maybe he's realized he's beaten. The way things are going, we'll be knocking at the gates of Solitude itself before too long. If the Stormcloaks are winning the war " " Good. They've had their victories, but Tullius is no fool.
The Empire can't afford to keep this up much longer. If the Empire is winning the war " So you'll come to the peace council? I'll give Tullius one more chance to quit Skyrim with his tail between his legs. The other Jarls could take that as a sign of weakness. There's nothing to be gained by refusing the Greybeards' request. Let Tullius be the one to insult the Greybeards by refusing their summons.
Show up these Imperials for the foreigners they really are. And no doubt knows it. He's no fool, he'll come, if only to give his troops a chance to refit. But you're right. Victory is within our grasp. We can afford to give the Empire one more chance to withdraw. If the Stormcloaks are winning the war " " Hmm.
We could use the time to bring in new recruits. Our losses have been heavy recently The Thalmor have no business here. This will set the tone for the whole negotiation.
Elenwen should go. He'll have to give ground later. It feels like a mistake to me, but I'll bow to your judgment on this. Besides, Tullius doesn't really want her here either. We need to show Tullius we won't be pushed around. Tullius needs to know I won't be pushed around. So tell us, what do you think Riften is worth? Whiterun seems like a better choice to me. From there we can threaten to undermine the whole Imperial position.
This option does not appear in game " "In exchange for Riften, the jewel of Skyrim? How about the Reach? Gaining control of the silver mines would be invaluable. Persuade "I've never liked having the Imperials right on Windhelm's doorstep. Retaking Winterhold would help secure our supply lines Taking the Pale would stretch them pretty thin The whole south of Eastmarch would be open to Imperial attack. I gave it to you. Although I'm beginning to wonder whose side you're really on.
I thought you might be able to see past your Imperial loyalties in the interests of peace, but I guess not. You claim to be neutral, but it seems that you actually favor the Empire. But Tullius will need to offer a lot more if he wants me to give up Riften without a fight. I was starting to wonder whose side you were on here.
You favor the Empire less than I feared. Maybe we will be able to come to some agreement here after all. I've never liked having the Empire perched on my doorstep. And Riften would be easy to hold With Markarth in our hands, we'll be able to raid the Imperial supply lines out of Solitude Tullius isn't in any position to ask for Riften.
Tullius is in no position to make demands. And you call yourself a son Or daughter of Skyrim? Thank you. I was trying to reach a fair agreement. Now live with it. I'd like to join the Stormcloaks.
I'm glad that your eyes have finally been opened to the Empire's true nature. There's always work for those willing to fight for Skyrim. I'm loyal to the Empire. I thought your eyes had finally been opened to the Empire's true nature. Destined for the chopping block if I'm not mistaken. Only available if Ralof is followed during "Unbound. Seems we're all branded as criminals these days I'll get all the details from Galmar when he gets back.
I hope it was worth it. Also, never doubt me, or Galmar. What were they doing there? Imperial spies are everywhere, never forget that. I trust you gave them a thrashing? Yet you walk in here, and ask to join me. What are you playing at? I want to be a Stormcloak. The crown belongs to you. What's your game? Why would Tullius waste resources getting the crown only to give it to me? Poisoned perhaps? He's not that cunning. I believe you. You aren't the first to turn away from the Empire in disgust.
But remember - you're one of us now, forever. Whatever Imperial loyalties you may have had Now, to prove yourself to me, I have a task for you. Take my axe, and deliver it to the Jarl of Whiterun. Remember that. What's this? You're quite brave to carry such a message. It's a pity you've chosen the wrong side You can return this axe to the man who sent it. And tell him he should prepare to entertain I expect a great deal of excitement in the city of Whiterun in the near future Why make war on your own people?
I must now show them the path that will lead us back to our strength. There is no progress without sacrifice. No wheat without threshing the chaff. The Empire and the Jarls who back them must be swept away.
The people demand it. I demand it. True, I may meet my end in a dark alley with a dagger in my back. But the people have seen the truth, and they will not back down. I'm glad you're here. I have a message I need delivered to the Jarl of Whiterun. Deliver this axe to Balgruuf the Greater. How long have you been in Skyrim? Give the man my axe. If he keeps it, I will bide my time. If he returns it to you, it means war.
Should I say anything to him? There are but a few simple truths behind one warrior giving another his axe. Balgruuf will know my meaning. The Jarl of Whiterun is known for his temper. The Jarl of Whiterun returns your axe. Talos be with you! But I also want you to find our hidden camp in Falkreath. Galmar will have special tasks for you, and will need you when we liberate the capital.
They need every able body they can muster. There's much to be done. We're gathering for our final assault on Solitude. Report to our camp in Haafingar. A single truth-laden moment. What do you say? Do you want the honor? This moment, we three, will be immortalized in song. Here, use my sword to do it. This moment will be immortalized in song. Make it a good kill. Come, the people await us. I'm no different than they are. But, I will honor your request.
The gods know of your victories, and they themselves will glory in your deeds. Come, at the very least walk with me. A man without doubts is a man without conscience. But rest assured.
We've won Skyrim's right to determine her own future. And for that, every Nord praises us. But I will heed your wishes.
Make it quick, I'm a busy man. We'll wait for the Moot to name me High King. It'll be better for all that way. But, that doesn't mean I won't still start acting like it. There's much to do. The new Jarls need help building armies, and enforcing their right to rule.
The Empire may try to reclaim Skyrim, and I need everyone ready for that. Though the biggest threat, of course, is the elves. What more could I ask of you? No, you're free to roam. I suspect the gods have needs for you elsewhere. That said, some of the Legion's staunchest men have organized themselves, and are operating out of hidden military camps in the wilderness. If you come across any Imperials in your travels, I expect you'll know what to do.
The center of mankind. Because getting rid of the Empire was only half the problem. Soon, the elves will again seek to rule the world.
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