Lore:Tullius

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General Tullius
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General Tullius as seen in Skyrim
Raça Imperial Gênero Male
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Residência Skyrim
Aparece em Skyrim

General Tullius was an Imperial General of the Legion. Originally from Cyrodiil, he was appointed Military Governor of Skyrim and tasked with crushing the Stormcloak Rebellion. Tullius firmly believed that Ulfric Stormcloak and his rebellion were a threat to the Empire which had to be eradicated, and that Ulfric was nothing more than a power-hungry usurper. Amongst supporters of the Empire, Tullius was commonly regarded as their best hope for victory. A very taciturn and serious man, he initially held little interest in Nordic culture, viewing it as nonsense, but eventually he learned to respect it. Tullius also despised the Thalmor, and believed the Stormcloak Rebellion was a mere interlude in the Empire's real conflict with the Aldmeri Dominion, even going so far as to remark that they almost made him want to throw in with the Stormcloaks. He believed the entire rebellion could be blamed on the Thalmor, who stirred it up to force the Empire to waste precious resources and soldiers.

In 4E 201, the General very nearly executed both Ulfric Stormcloak and the then-anonymous Dovahkiin before the fateful attack on Helgen by Alduin. Tullius survived the encounter and made his way back to Solitude to continue to wage war against the Stormcloaks. While concerned about the return of the dragons, he refused to let it distract him from his objectives. As Ulfric also escaped from Helgen alive, and reports indicated that he was preparing to step up his campaign, Tullius devoted most of his efforts to gaining the fealty of the neutral Jarl of Whiterun, Balgruuf the Greater, eventually succeeding when Balgruuf declared his loyalty to the Empire in exchange for Imperial reinforcements to defend Whiterun from an imminent Stormcloak siege.

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