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Down with ulfric the killer of kings
Down with ulfric the killer of kings












down with ulfric the killer of kings

Kayla Keizer Posts: 3357 Joined: Tue 4:31 pm But Ulfric's claim would've lost its legitimacy had the moot not come to agreement. Civil war would still have been possible because the jarls don't always agree on everything. Had he not, then the moot would convene and decide whether ulfric's claim was legitimate. But since Torygg accepted it, it ended up being a duel instead. It is still an imperial province, but in the past, the empire has for the most part allowed provinces to still govern by their rules so long as they swear fealty.(See Morrowind and slavery or the necromancy ban though it was legal in cyrodiil) Ulfric's challenge would've forced a moot to convene because it was a challenge to the legitimacy to the throne. You got any books or lore on that? It's been a while since I've played anything TES related and I don't feel like downloading Skyrim again on Steam now at 0:45 AM But isn't Skyrim still an Imperial province? In that case the "treason" law would make sense to me.














Down with ulfric the killer of kings