

Not only that, but this last tidbit shows that Ulfric was truly only fighting for his own interests and his own ambition.

Lastly, though the Stormcloaks say he was an Imperial lapdog, those who actually knew him, like his court wizard, say he respected Ulfric and would have sided with them if they had so much as asked.Įverything we know about Torygg paints him in a different light than Ulfric would cast him. Would a weakling and a coward truly have faced a powerful combatant like Ulfric? Elisif, his widow, asks you to deliver his war horn to a shrine of Talos.Īdditionally, in Sovngarde, he states that he knew Ulfric would defeat him, but his honour did not allow him to refuse the duel. We also know that he worshipped Talos, likely in secret. Only good warriors and rulers go to Sovngarde, which implies that he is not a bad ruler. We don't know much about Torygg, but we do know that he is in Sovngarde. He claimed Torygg was an ineffectual and weak king. One of the main events prior to the Stormcloak Rebellion is Ulfric's murder of High King Torygg.

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