While it doesn’t happen all that often, whenever I bother to play through the main storyline and deal with the civil war, my choice is to usually broker a peace agreement. Partly because I don’t have any real invested interest in either side. Imperials, Stormcloaks: doesn't really matter all that much to me. There are things I dislike and like about both and in all honesty I like the idea of both sides remaining active in Skyrim.
But what annoys me is the extremely poor peace agreement that you can forge between the two during the Season Unending Quest, which really doesn’t make much sense. Namely: the trading off of holds.
Why exactly would either Tulius or Ulfric agree to such a thing? Essentially most of the civil war revolves around loyalty. Gathering those to your banner who most associated with your cause. For the Empire, its Imperials who remain faithful to the Emperor. While for Ulfric, its “true Nords” fighting for an independent Skyrim. So when both of these leaders not only suggest that trading holds would be a good idea, but actually begin to negotiate for them my immediate thought is “what the [censored]?”
For Ulfric, he’s giving up and entire hold of people (whichever that may be) to the Empire who were willing and able, at great personal risk, to join his rebellion. To fight for him. Essentially throwing them to the mercy of the Empire. So much for any sense of loyalty or sense of kinship.
With regards to Tulius. The Empire is fighting for the protection of Skyrim’s loyal Imperial citizenry. What logic is there is, again, giving an entire hold up to the rebels? Is this how the Empire rewards loyal citizens?
And for both of them, why does it make any sense to trade holds anyway? The reason these holds sided with their respective nations was because their citizenry (and leaders) largely fell on one side of the fence or the other. Which means that controlling and running these settlements they trade off will be all the more difficult. Ulfric seems particularly moronic in asking for Markath (despite its wealth), which would basically become an enclave surrounded by the Empire. He can’t exactly bring in troops or supplies to Markarth easily and unless everyone in that hold sudden finds themselves backing the Stormcloaks, he’s likely to lose it not long after the Empire gives it up. Tulius at least with Riften is able to bring in more supplies from Cyrodiil, and this isn’t all that bad tactically speaking. But its still rather foolish.
But anyway, back to the point. Is anyone else bothered with this rather poor peace/truce agreement? Could the agreement not simply have been “Lets stop fighting and respect current borders.” I get that Bethesda most likely wanted the player to see actual observable changes from the agreement, but perhaps something else could have been thought up than this?
And for that matter, is it simply possible that the war could be resolved this way? Seems like a lot of problems could be done away with if Ulfric and the Empire just agreed to cut their loses and keep what they have. The Empire could remain in control of West Skyrim (keeping their line of contact with Highrock intact), and Ulfric in control of the East. Which would become a new independent state. That's frankly my ideal resolution to the whole matter.
Thoughts?