Ulfric Stormcloak, known by some as the Bear of Markarth, is the Jarl of Windhelm and leader of the Stormcloak rebellion. Ulfric supports Skyrim's independence from the Empire, which he believes has been corrupted by the Aldmeri Dominion and too weak to protect its citizens. Some describe Ulfric as a hero, while others label him an opportunist.
W hat happens when a stormcloak find, elves in a dramatic interaction. As the guards find the group of elves-three brothers and their sister Y/N-outside Windhelm, the dead Stormcloaks around them
Y/N, despite her vulnerable situation, might stand her ground and assert that they were not involved in the conflict. Her brothers could rally to defend her, showing a mix of defiance and desperation. This could catch the attention of Ulfric Stormcloak when he arrives on the scene.
Ulfric, known for his strong sense of honor and his complicated views on the elves due to his past, may feel compelled to intervene. He could take a moment to assess the situation, recognizing Y/N's bravery and the potential for her to be more than just a victim in this conflict.
As he questions them, Ulfric might show a mix of curiosity and admiration for Y/N, intrigued by her spirit and the circumstances that brought them to his attention. He tells them about the circumstances surrounding the Stormcloak deaths that they'll have to stay and be on watch, seeing an opportunity to gain insight into the Elven factions as well. The guards did not like more elves in the city.
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Book One of the Honor and Glory Trilogy
After training for over a year to fulfill her destiny as Dragonborn and defeat Alduin, Ylva knew she would need a challenge. Joining the Companions in Whiterun seemed like the only guild she could ever call home. But she still doesn't feel quite settled. None of the Companions know she's the Dragonborn, the savior of Skyrim. And she doesn't want them to know. What would they say if they knew? Would they respect her? Or would they hate her and tell her to leave? Would they scoff at the idea that a woman barely into her adulthood had been the one to save them? Maybe not all of them, but Vilkas, one of the most respected members within the Circle, and one of the most honor-bound men she has ever met, can't seem to fathom that thought. Because of this, Ylva doesn't know if she could ever tell her new family who she truly is.
NOTE: I do not own Skyrim, the Companions, or any of the dialogue from this game. This is a fanfiction and a fanfiction only; I only own my original characters and dialogue.
Sequel: To Kill A Dragonborn