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the Stormcloaks decide to attack the Imperials of their own blood.

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However, instead of attacking the Thalmor directly - which are far fewer in number and are essentially there only because the Imperials have a treaty to let them in. The Stormcloaks are a cluster of poorly organized lay-abouts, who just sit about and moan about how they can’t worship Talos out in the open like they used to, with the Thalmor roaming the neighborhood. The Imperials only agreed to the ban (that they only rarely or never enforce - only the Thalmor enforce it) as a bargaining chip to end the war with the Elves. The Imperials and the Stormcloaks are united in their desire to make Talos worship a right of every Nord, but the Stormcloaks refuse to admit it. That said, in the game, I believe you should side with the Imperials, not the Stormcloaks. The Nords believe Talos did become a god. The Thalmor enforce the ban because they believe Talos is not a god, and Talos-worship amounts to idolatry of a man, since they assert a man cannot become a god. The Imperials never or rarely enforce the ban, and desire free Talos worship as much, if not more, as do the Stormcloaks. The Imperials were at war with the Elves at one point, and as a concession in a treaty for peace, decided to permit the Thalmor (a religious clan of Elves) to police Skyrim in search of Talos-worshippers in what amounts to a ban on Talos worship. The Imperials are a kind of police that enforce the laws of the Cyrodiil, of which Skyrim is one part. The Stormcloaks are “true” Nords of the Skyrim region who wish to freely worship Talos, and hold this as their primary reason for fighting the Imperials. Skyrim is one province of the continent of Tamriel, on planet Nirn, upon which the Elder Scrolls games are based. In the game Skyrim, you’re given the option to either side with the Imperials or the Stormcloaks.











Titus mede ii successor