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The Jarls are not just going to support anyone for any reason. They need a reason to follow you as High King. "Well he is a pretty tough guy lets make him High King!" Doesn't really work well in the political world even barbarian politics. Also about just becoming a Jarl. Why would they? Sure you've done great things but why would they overthrow a jarlship which is normally a long line of family members who have held it traditionally in order to put some powerful guy in control there? The Dragonborn would make sense maybe as a military commander, but beyond that it doesn't seem to fit too well to me.