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MissMokushiroku Since: Mar, 2010
2016-11-21 21:48:07

Why didn't you go to discussion first and try to talk it out with them instead of going straight to ATT?

The only additions I see a problem with are Not So Different (not the trope), Manipulative Bastard (speculation), and Failure Is the Only Option (not the trope).

ChaoticQueen Since: Mar, 2011
2016-11-21 21:55:14

Sorry, still learning how TV Tropes works. But I feel calling Ulfric a coward because of the Shouts he knows and the enchantment on his axe is stretching it. Might as well call the Last Dragonborn a coward for the same reason.

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MissMokushiroku Since: Mar, 2010
2016-11-22 05:00:12

  • Dirty Coward: Some Imperial aligned characters call him this, citing things like his use of the Thu'um against Torygg when he was ten times the warrior the Boy King was and everyone knew it. Interestingly, when killed in the Imperial ending of the Civil War he's armed with an axe with a fear enchant on it and the two Shouts he knows are Unrelenting Force and Disarm, all things that would stop an enemy from fighting him effectively.

Meh...remove the last sentence if it's really that contentious, but "some characters in the game call him a coward" should not be a controversial statement. It's just stating a fact.

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