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She'll reflect that "the bitter war in the world beyond was all for naught" and says she is "weary and lost." As an Imperial, General Tulius' soul is nowhere to be found, escaping the fate of the souls lost in a war he helped sustain.

This segment ultimately proves more dialogue for players who sided with the Imperials, but for those who sided with the Stormcloaks they can find Legate Rikke lost in the fog. Ulfric's second, Galmar Stone-first, can also be found in the fog, and is far less forgiving. "Dragonborn, even in death you dog my steps?" he asks, before adding, "how come you're here? The king of this realm will cast you out - cursed be your name by all sons of Skyrim, with scorn unceasing." It's a poignant reflection on his life from a man more prone to using his voice for combat than poetry, and an interesting and somewhat sympathetic end to Ulfric's arc for any player who sided with the Empire of Tamriel.
