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Only difference this next run through, you'll have the helmet, and that might make the Arbiter a tad nervous.
Found all the Immaculate Dwarwen pieces (except the chest), talked to the Jarl, accused Rykas, led him to the tunnels, killed him (breaking the Dwarven Law in the process), took the armor, went to the lakehouse with the Jarl (basically resetting the quest).
I got out of the lakehouse, went to see the Jarl and talked for the 'first' time and told him I broke the Dwarven Law blah blah, went into the tunnel with the Immaculate armor on, found the Arbiter and killed him after talking to him (although I could have persuaded him to terminate the Law) and took his helmet.
That broke the Law, so I went to the lakehouse with the Jarl again and reset the quest. After I got out of the lakehouse, I went straight to the Arbiter and scared him ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ after I showed him his helmet, convincing him to terminate the Law.
I ended up in front of Altrius looking at a statue, and he explained him to me that the city is thriving, and that the sun under the earth dissapeared, and the ceiling opened up.
To me, it seems like the ideal ending, I can come back anytime I want, and my house is still there.