The quest unbound is the first decision
making quest I had to do in Skyrim. It started with me brought into a carriage
heading to the "execution block" where I have been exposed to
different aspects of mainly two groups the Imperials and the Storm Clocks.
The race I chose for the game was Khajiit because of the extra
damage they deal when unarmed which will come to use in later parts of the game.
The Storm Clocks showed as the rebels that
lives in small groups in Skyrim and what I liked about the Storm Clocks was how
they greeted the god of death with no fear other than the man that tried to
flee and got shot by an arrow but most of the Storm Clocks told the god of
death “not today” because the dragon invaded the city. Rolaf had a huge
influence on my decision because he talked about his childhood and how cities
were considered a safe place to him and cities changed in his view as he grew older.
Finally, it was the hatred towards the Imperial captain that issued my execution
that led me be a Storm Clock.


I have that same dislike of the imperial captain as well, she doesn't bother for a second to think that maybe your character doesn't need to be executed. However, I personally don't like the stormcloacks. I think you raised a good point about how the city walls used to mean safety to Ralof, but not later on. I don't think he actually goes on to explain what led to decline in the feeling of safety, and I think that would've added to the pathos appeal for the stormcloacks for me.
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