How do you become fair in unending season?
How do you become fair in unending season?
Guide to being neutral and fair in Season Unending
- Send the Thalmor out (Ulfric likes this, but who cares?)
- Don’t grant Tullius his wish in exchange for Markarth (annoys Tullius)
- Give him compensation for the massacre (doesn’t change anything)
- Tullius will want a second minor hold, I grant him his wish.
Can I be neutral in Skyrim?
Yes, it is possible. The main quest is not completely independent of the war, but it does not require your character to take any action to support or oppose either side in it. You won’t need any advice or hints as to how to avoid taking a side; the game will tell you what you need to know when you get there.
What happens when you participate in the negotiations?
The decision you make during the negotiations will however have an effect on the relations and influences of both parties, i.e. the Imperial Legion and Stormcloaks. You won’t be able to remain neutral, so in case you weren’t interested in the civil war until now, you will now have to decide who to support.
How to negotiate a truce in Skyrim season unending?
On this page of the guide for TES V: Skyrim we present the walkthrough for the negotiations, as part of the main quest Season Unending. Our guide discusses possible options for negotiations and how to negotiate a truce.
How does the Civil War affect the negotiations?
It’s worth to add that if you have already completed some quests connected with the civil war, it might influence the course of the negotiations. Each fraction will act differently, depending on which areas of Skyrim it controls and who wins at the moment.
Who is the chief negotiator in season unending?
Arngeir summarizes the terms of the agreement, including the new Jarls appointed due to Holds exchanged. If the Dragonborn has joined a side, and the agreement is beneficial or neutral for their side, their chief negotiator (Tullius or Ulfric) will compliment the Dragonborn’s efforts and reward them with a leveled weapon.