Heh. It's really when you go into the Thalmor Embassy and search through their files. Ulfrik is listed as potential asset -- unwitting, but they have black mail evidence on him.
Ulfric is a broken man trying to pretend to be strong. He strikes me as the kind of guy hoping to die and looking for a battlefield to die on. He has a terrible secret -- he broke under interrogation, and it is a tremendous shame to him. He wants to bring as many people down as he can on his downward spiral.
If there was to be a rebellion, the leader should've been the leader of Whiterun, Balgruuf, but he has his own secrets he is trying to hide from the world. Hrongar, his brother, would be my second choice to lead the rebellion.
Eh? I didn't get that. Ulfrik sounded a lot like the average enlisted Stormcloak.
Ah, yeah, the Thalmor were slimy. But then again, didn't they claim Ulfrik was one of their assets?
Heh. It's really when you go into the Thalmor Embassy and search through their files. Ulfrik is listed as potential asset -- unwitting, but they have black mail evidence on him.
https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Thalmor_Dossier:_Ulfric_Stormcloak
Yes, they have a dossier on him in their embassy
He was broken by the high elves according to docs you find at their embassy.
Funny imagining him broken. He gives the air of indomitable will. Guess not so much.
Ulfric is a broken man trying to pretend to be strong. He strikes me as the kind of guy hoping to die and looking for a battlefield to die on. He has a terrible secret -- he broke under interrogation, and it is a tremendous shame to him. He wants to bring as many people down as he can on his downward spiral.
If there was to be a rebellion, the leader should've been the leader of Whiterun, Balgruuf, but he has his own secrets he is trying to hide from the world. Hrongar, his brother, would be my second choice to lead the rebellion.