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Hm. I wouldn\'t say so. While even with 3dnpc, the \
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Hm. I wouldn\\\'t say so. While even with 3dnpc, the \\\"Windhelm racism\\\" is still an Informed Attribute, I don\\\'t see any pro-Stormcloak bias in it. Morviah Hlaalu, a generally sympathetic character, proclaims Ulfric to be a racist, Valgus claims that he isn\\\'t much welcome in Stormcloak camps, and the whole Immortal Sin questline (the one with Rinori Imaryn from Windhelm) implies that its villains were deliberately targeting Dunmer and Argonians because they rightfully thought that the Windhelm Guard wouldn\\\'t bother investigating something that harms only outsiders. At least, that\\\'s what it does when you complete this storyline with Windhelm controlled by Stormcloaks, I dunno whether the dialogue changes to reflect Imperial ownership of the city. Regardless, Rinori mentions that the guards would left her to die if not for Brunwulf, who resuscitated her. This is the most anti-Stormcloak as this mod ever gets.

There aren\\\'t any blatantly unsympathetic characters either on Imperial or Stormcloak side. The closest it comes to an unsympathetic Stormcloak character is Froa from recently added Immortal Coil, who is actually very much sympathetic, but mentions in passing that she doesn\\\'t consider Haakon Iron-Fist to have done anything wrong. But even Froa is an ex-Stormcloak, though she wasn\\\'t dishonourably discharged and still believes in Stormcloak ideals.

I guess the existence of Gabania the villainous Imperial noble could be considered anti-Imperial, but that\\\'s pushing it a bit.

So, I would say that it\\\'s largely neutral, though the haters of either side may be disappointed that it doesn\\\'t accentuate the negatives of either.
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Hm. I wouldn\'t say so. While even with 3dnpc, the \
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Hm. I wouldn\\\'t say so. While even with 3dnpc, the \\\"Windhelm racism\\\" is still an Informed Attribute, I don\\\'t see any pro-Stormcloak bias in it. Morviah Hlaalu, a generally sympathetic character, proclaims Ulfric to be a racist, Valgus claims that he isn\\\'t much welcome in Stormcloak camps, and the whole Immortal Sin questline (the one with Rinori Imaryn from Windhelm) implies that its villains were deliberately targeting Dunmer and Argonians because they rightfully thought that the Windhelm Guard wouldn\\\'t bother investigating something that harms only outsiders. At least, that\\\'s what it does when you complete this storyline with Windhelm controlled by Stormcloaks, I dunno whether the dialogue changes to reflect Imperial ownership of the city. Regardless, Rinori mentions that the guards would left her to die if not for Brunwulf, who resuscitated her.

There aren\\\'t any blatantly unsympathetic characters either on Imperial or Stormcloak side. The closest it comes to an unsympathetic Stormcloak character is Froa from recently added Immortal Coil, who is actually very much sympathetic, but mentions in passing that she doesn\\\'t consider Haakon Iron-Fist to have done anything wrong. But even Froa is an ex-Stormcloak, though she wasn\\\'t dishonourably discharged and still believes in Stormcloak ideals.

I guess the existence of Gabania the villainous Imperial noble could be considered anti-Imperial, but that\\\'s pushing it a bit.

So, I would say that it\\\'s largely neutral, though the haters of either side may be disappointed that it doesn\\\'t accentuate the negatives of either.
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Hm. I wouldn\'t say so. While even with 3dnpc, the \
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Hm. I wouldn\\\'t say so. While even with 3dnpc, the \\\"Windhelm racism\\\" is still an Informed Attribute, I don\\\'t see any pro-Stormcloak bias in it. Morviah Hlaalu, a generally sympathetic character, proclaims Ulfric to be a racist, Valgus claims that he isn\\\'t much welcome in Stormcloak camps, and the whole Immortal Sin questline (the one with Rinori Imaryn from Windhelm)implies that its villains were deliberately targeting Dunmer and Argonians because they rightfully thought that the Windhelm Guard wouldn\\\'t bother investigating something that harms only outsiders. At least, that\\\'s what it does when you complete this storyline with Windhelm controlled by Stormcloaks, I dunno whether the dialogue changes to reflect Imperial ownership of the city. Regardless, Rinori mentions that the guards would left her to die if not for Brunwulf, who resuscitated her.

There aren\\\'t any blatantly unsympathetic characters either on Imperial or Stormcloak side. The closest it comes to an unsympathetic Stormcloak character is Froa from recently added Immortal Coil, who is actually very much sympathetic, but mentions in passing that she doesn\\\'t consider Haakon Iron-Fist to have done anything wrong. But even Froa is an ex-Stormcloak, though she wasn\\\'t dishonourably discharged and still believes in Stormcloak ideals.

I guess the existence of Gabania the villainous Imperial noble could be considered anti-Imperial, but that\\\'s pushing it a bit.

So, I would say that it\\\'s largely neutral, though the haters of either side may be disappointed that it doesn\\\'t accentuate the negatives of either.
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Hm. I wouldn\'t say so. While even with 3dnpc, the \
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Hm. I wouldn\\\'t say so. While even with 3dnpc, the \\\"Windhelm racism\\\" is still an Informed Attribute, I don\\\'t see any actively pro-Stormcloak sentiments in it. Morviah Hlaalu, a generally sympathetic character, proclaims Ulfric to be a racist, Valgus claims that he isn\\\'t much welcome in Stormcloak camps, and the whole Immortal Sin questline (the one with Rinori Imaryn from Windhelm)implies that its villains were deliberately targeting Dunmer and Argonians because they rightfully thought that the Windhelm Guard wouldn\\\'t bother investigating something that harms only outsiders. At least, that\\\'s what it does when you complete this storyline with Windhelm controlled by Stormcloaks, I dunno whether the dialogue changes to reflect Imperial ownership of the city. Regardless, Rinori mentions that the guards would left her to die if not for Brunwulf, who resuscitated her.

There aren\\\'t any blatantly unsympathetic characters either on Imperial or Stormcloak side. The closest it comes to an unsympathetic Stormcloak character is Froa from recently added Immortal Coil, who is actually very much sympathetic, but mentions in passing that she doesn\\\'t consider Haakon Iron-Fist to have done anything wrong. But even Froa is an ex-Stormcloak, though she wasn\\\'t dishonourably discharged and still believes in Stormcloak ideals.

I guess the existence of Gabania the villainous Imperial noble could be considered anti-Imperial, but that\\\'s pushing it a bit.

So, I would say that it\\\'s largely neutral, though the haters of either side may be disappointed that it doesn\\\'t accentuate the negatives of either.
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