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... and then left them unfinished. Modders have been picking their pieces ever since, but while Civil War has been overhauled, the ending is the lame old BGS BS.
Don't get me wrong: I like Dawnguard and Dragonborn, but BGS could have spent portion of their energy to fill gaps they left in with that ridicullous 11.11.11 release date that nobady else cared about.
I don't have a lot respect for him otherwise, but Ulfric is a Great War veteran. He might be hiding behind his men now (like all nobles in Skyrim), but he once fought for Talos and the Empire.
He is a fighter, that is for sure.
"Thalmor lapdog? Ulfric is the one helping the thalmor defeat the empire. If he had just shut up and waited, the empire would gain strength and eventually drive the thalmor away."
Kept his mouth shut? The Empire is allowing it's arch-enemy to torture and/or kill it's own citizens aka people they are sworn to protect. You can"t expect people to just sit silently in the face of direct betrayal.
True that, and it's something I never did manage to get my head around so - I join the Imperials on the odd occasion I actually do bother with the whole Civil War thing.... I religiously kill as many Thalmor as I can though, regardless.... :-)
Yes and no.
Empire and Titus are definetly not Thalmor lapdogs. The Great War started, when emire refused to outlaw Talos worship and went to war against dominion. It ended, when Titus realized that they could not win the war.
After victorious campain in capital city,Titus opened negotiations, when Dominion was not in direct position to dictate the rules of surrender.
Thalmor isn't going anywhere, but they didn't have any imortant business in Skyrim, before Ulfric was released (by Thalmor) to wage civil war in Skyrim.
Lore tells another story for this as well:
Ulfric went war against native Bretons of Reach. Instead of uniting peoples (that he wishes to claim as his own) he instead ordered his nords to brutally torture and murder them. Survivors were driven to mountains, where they fought back in Forsworn ranks.