Skyrim:Civil War - The Unofficial Elder Scrolls Pages (UESP) (2024)

You will be asked to take sides in the Civil War being fought between the Imperial Legion and the Stormcloaks (a historical description of which may be found here). You can only choose one side. Either choice allows you to start a series of quests, during which various battles of the Civil War are fought, ultimately resulting in your chosen side taking control of Skyrim. The overall quest arcs for the Imperial Legion and Stormcloaks are similar, and allow you to unlock the same achievements.

Choosing Sides[edit]

You are first asked to choose sides shortly after you escape your near-execution and the subsequent dragon attack during the Unbound quest, at the point when you choose whether to enter Helgen Keep with Ralof, a Stormcloak, or with Hadvar, an Imperial soldier. However, this choice only determines which side you will be first asked to join.

After escaping the Helgen keep, your chosen companion will suggest that you join their side, adding the corresponding quest to your log. You can make a choice to accept the suggestion or you can postpone it. If you do make a choice, you can later change sides. While exploring Skyrim, you will fairly often meet soldiers from both sides, who will ask you to join their side if you have made no choice, or if you belong to the opposite side.

To join an army, you need to go to that army's base to join (in Windhelm for the Stormcloaks, or in Solitude for the Imperial Legion). If you have not initiated a quest to join either side, you can simply travel to either base and trigger the quest by speaking to members of the leadership. Both sides have an initiation task that you must first complete before you are inducted into the faction. Even after you are formally inducted, you will have yet one later chance to change sides. You will also be given a set of armor. Although you are not required to wear the armor, wearing the opponent's armor can result in your being accused of being a spy; ironically, this dialogue stops once you have joined one side or the other. Another implication of joining a side is that the other side now considers you an enemy. For example, if you are a Stormcloak you are no longer welcome in Imperial Camps, and after a warning, will be attacked by Imperial soldiers if you do not leave immediately.

If you join the Imperials, the second quest that you receive in the Imperial questline will be The Jagged Crown (Imperial), and if you join the Stormcloaks, the second quest that you receive in that questline will be The Jagged Crown (Stormcloak). At the end of this quest, you have a final opportunity to keep or change sides in the Civil War.

Quests[edit]

Joining theLegionJoining theStormcloaks
Battle of the ChampionsCCKEY
The Jagged CrownThe Jagged CrownQuest
Optional Quest
Message to WhiterunMessage to WhiterunAchievement Quest
Missable Achievement
Battle for WhiterunBattle for Whiterun
A False FrontReunificationof SkyrimLiberationof SkyrimRescue from Fort Neugrad
The Battle for Fort DunstadCompelling Tribute
Compelling TributeThe Battle for Fort Sungard
The Battle for Fort GreenwallA False Front
Rescue from Fort KastavThe Battle for Fort Snowhawk
The Battle for Fort SnowhawkThe Battle for Fort Dunstad
The Battle for Fort NeugradThe Battle for Fort Kastav
The Battle for Fort SungardThe Battle for Fort Greenwall
The Battle for Fort AmolThe Battle for Fort Hraggstad
Battle for WindhelmBattle for Solitude

Notes[edit]

  • This questline is put on hold during the ceasefire negotiated in Season Unending; Civil War quests are unavailable until after the Main Questline is completed.
  • Leftover dialogue, markers, quest updates, and other evidence suggests that at one time the game's developers intended the Civil War to be much more dynamic and complex than it currently is. Taking a hold would have involved capturing the outlying villages and/or points of interest as well as completing the regular missions. In addition, sieges like those seen during Battle For Whiterun and the final two battles were intended to occur with each hold capture. On top of this, the opposing side would actively participate in the war, which would have forced players to play defensive as well as offensive missions. Finally, it would have been possible for the opposing side to lose their main capital yet still have other holds, meaning the final battle may have taken place elsewhere (for example, for the Stormcloaks the final battle could also have taken place in Markarth, as well as Solitude.)
  • In addition to the Jagged Crown quest, you were also at one time able to defect to the other side by favoring the opposing side during negotiations in Season Unending.
  • An alternate method of completing any quests requiring you to take over a fort is to attack and defeat the local Jarl. Doing so is recommended in the event that the fort's defenders fail to spawn due to bugs. The quest will be marked as complete once the Jarl is on their knees. However, if the quest is completed this way, the guards and soldiers in the hold may not be replaced by guards and soldiers of the opposite faction. The Jarl and their court may not go into exile, nor will their replacements step forward or return from exile. Further bugs have also reportedly been triggered in this way.
  • Even after finishing the war, a lot of people will discuss it as if it is ongoing, and the events in the Dark Brotherhood questline that relate to it do not change in any way.

Achievements[edit]

The same achievements can be obtained regardless of which side you choose. Three achievements (50 points; 2 Bronze and 1 Silver) are unlocked by the Civil War quests

  • Taking Sides (10 points/Bronze)— Join the Stormcloaks or the Imperial Army
    • This is unlocked when you complete either the Joining the Stormcloaks or Joining the Legion quest.
  • War Hero (10 points/Bronze)— Capture Fort Sungard or Fort Greenwall
    • This is unlocked roughly halfway through the Civil War. On the Stormcloak side, you must complete The Battle for Fort Sungard. On the Imperial side, you must complete The Battle for Fort Greenwall.
      Note that both of these quests are optional and may be skipped depending on the results of Season Unending, which will cause you to miss this achievement.
  • Hero of Skyrim (30 points/Silver)— Capture Solitude or Windhelm
    • This is unlocked once Skyrim has been liberated/reunified. On the Stormcloak side, you must complete Battle for Solitude. On the Imperial side, you must complete Battle for Windhelm.
Skyrim:Civil War - The Unofficial Elder Scrolls Pages (UESP) (2024)

FAQs

Who is at war in Skyrim? ›

These quests tie in to the Skyrim Civil War between the Stormcloaks and the Imperials. You will be first given the choice to choose between the two sides right after the Unbound quest, depending on whether you followed Hadvar (an Imperial) or Ralof (a Stormcloak) to your next location.

How to switch from Stormcloak to imperial? ›

Only when you go get the crown. Instead of taking it to say, Ulfric, you can instead take it to Tullius and you'll be joined up with the Imperials and betray the Stormcloaks. And vice versa. You can't change anytime before (but it's only one mission so not bad) and you can't change anytime after.

When did the Skyrim Civil War start? ›

Its origins can be found several years prior to the death of High King Torygg when skirmishes raged across the land, with large-scale military conflict starting after he was slain by the Jarl of Windhelm, Ulfric Stormcloak.

How to get Civil War quest in Skyrim? ›

This questline can start by either following the Miscellaneous Quest to Join the Stormcloaks in Windhelm, or by joining the Imperial Forces inside Solitude. Whichever path you choose the dialogue or story will be different for you.

Who is really in the right Stormcloaks or Imperials? ›

Pick Imperial if you want to play a character who is originally from a place aside from Skyrim, as it doesn't make sense to fight under a banner that ultimately won't accept you. Pick Stormcloak if you believe the Empire has no right to say what Skyrim denizens can and can't do, especially if you are a Nord.

Who is the hardest enemy in Skyrim? ›

The Wispmother, Falmer Warmonger, and Hagraven are some of the most challenging enemies in Skyrim due to their unique abilities and powerful attacks. Giants and Sabre Cats are formidable opponents that can deal massive damage to players, but they have specific weaknesses that can be exploited.

Can you betray the Stormcloaks after joining them? ›

Take the Jagged Crown to General Tolius and ask to join his side, you'll get unique dialog if you have the crown in your possession. Yep. If you get the Jagged Crown for the Stormcloaks, you can give it to General Tullius instead and join the Imperials after joining the Stormcloaks.

Does joining the Imperials affect anything? ›

I recently did a Skyrim playthrough as an Imperial, and joined the Empire. The only thing that changes is the outcome of the civil war between the Empire and the Stormcloaks - namely, that Ulfric is ultimately killed by either you (the Dragonborn), or by General Tullius/Legate Rikke - the choice is yours.

Can you leave the Stormcloaks and join the Imperials? ›

You can join one or the other. If you still haven't taken the oath, you still have time to choose. Once you do, you'll be notified of failing to join the opposing faction. retrieve the jagged crown, instead of returning it to Ulfric, you may betray the stormcloaks and hand over the crown to the empire instead.

What is the best ending for Skyrim? ›

It is my opinion that the best possible current end for Skyrim revolves around three of the questline, naming the dark brotherhood, siding with the imperials, and appeasing the blades. With the dark brotherhood, the end of the questline is the assassination of an understanding, yet ineffective emperor.

Who won the Skyrim Civil War? ›

The result of War ended with Imperial victory, with Jarl Ulfric Stormcloak and Galmar Stone-Fist was killed and peace been restored and Stormcloaks had been defeated. Empress Marcella Varian were badly wounded. After the battle, Brunwulf Free-Winter becomes new Jarl.

Is there a peaceful way to end the Civil war in Skyrim? ›

If you have yet to bring the Skyrim Civil War to a conclusion, you can bring the conflict to a temporary halt by calling peace talks. Using the Graybeards' authority, you bring leaders from each side to the negotiating table. There is no diplomacy skill tree, and there will be consequences for these decisions.

What is the reward for killing Ulfric? ›

After Ulfric is killed, General Tullius allows the Dragonborn to keep his leveled sword as a reward.

What happens if you finish the Civil war before the main quest? ›

Finishing the civil war before the main questline will cause you to skip over a pretty interesting quest in the main questline. I'd do main quest first, at least until you finish a quest in the questline called "Season Unending."

What happens to Whiterun if I join the Stormcloaks? ›

Whiterun will not have any changes, except that it will now be counted as a Stormcloak city. Fast traveling to Windhelm after entering Whiterun will cause the same thing to happen, except Ulfric will not call the Dragonborn a coward.

What are the sides of the war in Skyrim? ›

The Stormcloak Rebellion and the Imperial Legion. Skyrim has been part of the empire for a longtime however after the signing of a humiliating surrender some Nords want out of the Empire.

Who is correct in the Skyrim Civil war? ›

Like many wars, Skyrim's Civil War is a morally grey affair where there is no clear right or wrong answer. Regardless of the player's choice, neither side can truly win for long, as the war seems more of a prelude to another bloody confrontation with the Aldemeri Dominion.

Who are the bad guys in Skyrim Civil war? ›

Type of Villain

Led by Ulfric Stormcloak and his second-in-command, Galmar Stone-Fist, they intend to kick the Imperial Legion under General Tullius out of Skyrim and ensure Skyrim becomes an independent province for an impending Second Great War against the Aldmeri Dominion and their Thalmor enforcers.

Who is the main enemy in Skyrim? ›

Alduin to the Dragonborn. Alduin, also known as the World Eater, the First Dragon, and the Twilight God, is one of the main antagonists of the action role-playing high fantasy video game franchise The Elder Scrolls.

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