windhelm:
Jarl Ulfric Stormcloak
Ulfric Stormcloak is the Jarl of Windhelm during the events of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. He is the leader of the Stormcloak rebellion, who believes that Skyrim should free itself from the Empire. Some believed Ulfric to be a hero, while others labeled him an opportunist.
Galmar Stone-Fist
Galmar Stone-Fist is the Nord second in command of the Stormcloaks under Ulfric Stormcloak, as well as Ulfric's housecarl. He commands the Stormcloak army when assaulting cities. Galmar sees that all new recruits are properly outfitted with Stormcloak Armor and have taken the Oath. Galmar has a brother, Rolff Stone-Fist.
Jorleif
Jorleif is the Nord steward of the Jarl of Windhelm, no matter which side wins the Civil War.
Ulfric Stormcloak is the Jarl of Windhelm during the events of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. He is the leader of the Stormcloak rebellion, who believes that Skyrim should free itself from the Empire. Some believed Ulfric to be a hero, while others labeled him an opportunist.
Galmar Stone-Fist
Galmar Stone-Fist is the Nord second in command of the Stormcloaks under Ulfric Stormcloak, as well as Ulfric's housecarl. He commands the Stormcloak army when assaulting cities. Galmar sees that all new recruits are properly outfitted with Stormcloak Armor and have taken the Oath. Galmar has a brother, Rolff Stone-Fist.
Jorleif
Jorleif is the Nord steward of the Jarl of Windhelm, no matter which side wins the Civil War.
riften:
Jarl Laila Law-Giver
Laila Law-Giver is experienced and possibly superstitious. She wishes to be considered a good Jarl and rule Riften justly. Laila has two children, Harrald, the older and Saerlund, the younger. Both differ in their opinions on who they should side with in the Civil War. Because she supports the Stormcloaks, the Jarl believes that Saerlund has lost his mind or is possessed, so she tells her Court Wizard, Wylandriah, to find a reason. Even though Laila supports the Stormcloaks, she agrees with many that Ulfric may just want to be crowned king. She is also unsure that Ulfric's coronation would bring about the golden age his supporters claim would come.
Unmid Snow-Shod
Unmid Snow-Shod is the Nord housecarl of Jarl Laila Law-Giver in Riften. He resides in Mistveil Keep. He is the son of Nura and Vulwulf and brother of Asgeir Snow-Shod and Lilija. Like most other members of the family, he's a strong supporter of Stormcloaks.
Anuriel
Anuriel is the Bosmer stewardess to Laila Law-Giver, Jarl of Riften. She is known to be extremely corrupt.
Laila Law-Giver is experienced and possibly superstitious. She wishes to be considered a good Jarl and rule Riften justly. Laila has two children, Harrald, the older and Saerlund, the younger. Both differ in their opinions on who they should side with in the Civil War. Because she supports the Stormcloaks, the Jarl believes that Saerlund has lost his mind or is possessed, so she tells her Court Wizard, Wylandriah, to find a reason. Even though Laila supports the Stormcloaks, she agrees with many that Ulfric may just want to be crowned king. She is also unsure that Ulfric's coronation would bring about the golden age his supporters claim would come.
Unmid Snow-Shod
Unmid Snow-Shod is the Nord housecarl of Jarl Laila Law-Giver in Riften. He resides in Mistveil Keep. He is the son of Nura and Vulwulf and brother of Asgeir Snow-Shod and Lilija. Like most other members of the family, he's a strong supporter of Stormcloaks.
Anuriel
Anuriel is the Bosmer stewardess to Laila Law-Giver, Jarl of Riften. She is known to be extremely corrupt.
winterhold:
Jarl Korir
Korir is the Jarl of Winterhold. He can be found in the Jarl's Longhouse in Winterhold. He is the father of Assur and husband of Thaena. He does not approve of The College of Winterhold, and his opinions are typically ignored by the other Jarls. Whatever optimism might have once lived in Korir’s heart was beaten down by decades of hearing how much better things used to be before The Great Collapse. Knowing nothing else, he carries on the grudges of his ancestors while refusing to abandon his home, so he’s done everything he can to persevere. He’ll maintain the traditions of his forefathers if it kills him, and he fails to realize the impact it’s having on his son. Despite this, he continues to serve Winterhold dutifully as its staunch protector in these troubled times.
Malur Seloth
Malur Seloth is a Dunmer serving as steward to the Jarl of Winterhold. He spends all of his time either in the Jarl's Longhouse or sitting on a bench outside The Frozen Hearth. Due to his race, Jarl Korir has assumed that Malur has ties to the College of Winterhold, therefore employs him as steward despite being a slouch with no marketable skills. However, unlike most stewards, he continues to serve as steward if the balance of power shifts to the Imperials. If questioned about what he does as steward, Malur replies, "Me? Nothing. And I hope to keep it that way."
Unlike most Jarls, Korir does not have a housecarl.
Korir is the Jarl of Winterhold. He can be found in the Jarl's Longhouse in Winterhold. He is the father of Assur and husband of Thaena. He does not approve of The College of Winterhold, and his opinions are typically ignored by the other Jarls. Whatever optimism might have once lived in Korir’s heart was beaten down by decades of hearing how much better things used to be before The Great Collapse. Knowing nothing else, he carries on the grudges of his ancestors while refusing to abandon his home, so he’s done everything he can to persevere. He’ll maintain the traditions of his forefathers if it kills him, and he fails to realize the impact it’s having on his son. Despite this, he continues to serve Winterhold dutifully as its staunch protector in these troubled times.
Malur Seloth
Malur Seloth is a Dunmer serving as steward to the Jarl of Winterhold. He spends all of his time either in the Jarl's Longhouse or sitting on a bench outside The Frozen Hearth. Due to his race, Jarl Korir has assumed that Malur has ties to the College of Winterhold, therefore employs him as steward despite being a slouch with no marketable skills. However, unlike most stewards, he continues to serve as steward if the balance of power shifts to the Imperials. If questioned about what he does as steward, Malur replies, "Me? Nothing. And I hope to keep it that way."
Unlike most Jarls, Korir does not have a housecarl.
Dawnstar:
Jarl Skald the Elder
Skald is a grumpy elderly man. He has a particular distaste for the Imperial Legion and often argues with two Legion veterans living in Dawnstar about it. He also has a fascination with the civil war and respects Ulfric Stormcloak greatly. As Jarl of Dawnstar, he resides within The White Hall with a number of servants and counselors, including his housecarl, Jod, his servant, Bulfrek, and the Court Wizard, Madena. His family, the Felgeifs, have been Jarls of Dawnstar for generations. Skald the Elder has ruled Dawnstar for over 35 years. He is one of three Jarls to openly and actively support the Stormcloaks and Jarl Ulfric. Skald also believes that the Dragons have returned because Talos has become angry with the Empire for banning his worship, and that they will disappear when the Stormcloaks drive the Empire out of Skyrim.
Jod
Jod is a Nord warrior serving as the Housecarl of Skald the Elder and the Captain of the guard in Dawnstar. Jod takes his duty and his loyalty to the town seriously. He was an Imperial Legionnaire who fought in the Great War on a ship against the Thalmor, and seems to respect the Legion and its warriors, unlike Skald the Elder, his lord.
Bulfrek
Bulfrek is a Nord citizen working as a servant to Jarl Skald the Elder in Dawnstar. Bulfrek believes he is "not worthy of time or consideration." He is evidently angry at Skald's lack of respect for him — Skald will often poke fun at him, usually to the point of bullying. Skald can also be heard mocking Bulfrek's ambitions to join the Stormcloaks.
Skald is a grumpy elderly man. He has a particular distaste for the Imperial Legion and often argues with two Legion veterans living in Dawnstar about it. He also has a fascination with the civil war and respects Ulfric Stormcloak greatly. As Jarl of Dawnstar, he resides within The White Hall with a number of servants and counselors, including his housecarl, Jod, his servant, Bulfrek, and the Court Wizard, Madena. His family, the Felgeifs, have been Jarls of Dawnstar for generations. Skald the Elder has ruled Dawnstar for over 35 years. He is one of three Jarls to openly and actively support the Stormcloaks and Jarl Ulfric. Skald also believes that the Dragons have returned because Talos has become angry with the Empire for banning his worship, and that they will disappear when the Stormcloaks drive the Empire out of Skyrim.
Jod
Jod is a Nord warrior serving as the Housecarl of Skald the Elder and the Captain of the guard in Dawnstar. Jod takes his duty and his loyalty to the town seriously. He was an Imperial Legionnaire who fought in the Great War on a ship against the Thalmor, and seems to respect the Legion and its warriors, unlike Skald the Elder, his lord.
Bulfrek
Bulfrek is a Nord citizen working as a servant to Jarl Skald the Elder in Dawnstar. Bulfrek believes he is "not worthy of time or consideration." He is evidently angry at Skald's lack of respect for him — Skald will often poke fun at him, usually to the point of bullying. Skald can also be heard mocking Bulfrek's ambitions to join the Stormcloaks.
whiterun:
Jarl Vignar the Revered
Vignar Gray-Mane is a Nord member of the Gray-Mane clan in Whiterun. He is a strong supporter of the Stormcloaks and respected figure in the city, albeit not by Olfrid Battle-Born. He is known as "Vignar the Revered" to The Companions. Of all the Gray-Mane's, Vignar seems to be the one who is most opposed to the Battle-Borns, with both women in the family having lines about the two clan's feud's stupidity, and the other men not commenting. Vignar Gray-Mane replaces Jarl Balgruuf the Greater as the Jarl of Whiterun, if the Dragonborn helps the Stormcloaks take over Whiterun in The Battle for Whiterun. He also mentions plans to build a Temple of Talos in Whiterun, and makes Heimskr the High Priest. Even as the Jarl he may still attend to the player's wedding.
Brill
Brill is a Nord who lives in Whiterun. He resides in the Companions' headquarters, Jorrvaskr, but he is not a member himself. Brill stays with the Companions because he was once saved by Vignar Gray-Mane and now he offers his services to him. If the Dragonborn sides with the Stormcloaks and takes Whiterun, then Brill will become the new steward of Dragonsreach, where he may be found at the Dragonsreach Great Porch.
Olfina Gray-Mane
Olfina Gray-Mane is a Nord barmaid in Whiterun of the Gray-Mane clan. True to her race, she's a tough warrior maiden and takes care of herself. She shows a need to confirm her independence and scolds anyone that questions her decisions. Olfina is the daughter of Eorlund and Fralia Gray-Mane, sister to Avulstein and Thorald Gray-Mane and niece of Vignar Gray-Mane. She thinks that the feud between Gray-Mane and Battle-Born is stupid and wishes for it to end. One reason for this is that she's romantically involved with Jon Battle-Born, as can be seen from the letter from Jon which can be pickpocketed from her. If the Stormcloaks take Whiterun, she becomes the Housecarl to Jarl Vignar Gray-Mane.
Vignar Gray-Mane is a Nord member of the Gray-Mane clan in Whiterun. He is a strong supporter of the Stormcloaks and respected figure in the city, albeit not by Olfrid Battle-Born. He is known as "Vignar the Revered" to The Companions. Of all the Gray-Mane's, Vignar seems to be the one who is most opposed to the Battle-Borns, with both women in the family having lines about the two clan's feud's stupidity, and the other men not commenting. Vignar Gray-Mane replaces Jarl Balgruuf the Greater as the Jarl of Whiterun, if the Dragonborn helps the Stormcloaks take over Whiterun in The Battle for Whiterun. He also mentions plans to build a Temple of Talos in Whiterun, and makes Heimskr the High Priest. Even as the Jarl he may still attend to the player's wedding.
Brill
Brill is a Nord who lives in Whiterun. He resides in the Companions' headquarters, Jorrvaskr, but he is not a member himself. Brill stays with the Companions because he was once saved by Vignar Gray-Mane and now he offers his services to him. If the Dragonborn sides with the Stormcloaks and takes Whiterun, then Brill will become the new steward of Dragonsreach, where he may be found at the Dragonsreach Great Porch.
Olfina Gray-Mane
Olfina Gray-Mane is a Nord barmaid in Whiterun of the Gray-Mane clan. True to her race, she's a tough warrior maiden and takes care of herself. She shows a need to confirm her independence and scolds anyone that questions her decisions. Olfina is the daughter of Eorlund and Fralia Gray-Mane, sister to Avulstein and Thorald Gray-Mane and niece of Vignar Gray-Mane. She thinks that the feud between Gray-Mane and Battle-Born is stupid and wishes for it to end. One reason for this is that she's romantically involved with Jon Battle-Born, as can be seen from the letter from Jon which can be pickpocketed from her. If the Stormcloaks take Whiterun, she becomes the Housecarl to Jarl Vignar Gray-Mane.
falkreath:
Jarl Dengeir of Stuhn
Dengeir of Stuhn is a Nord who was the former Jarl of Falkreath. When spoken to, he comes off as highly suspicious of nearly everyone. In fact, he even suspects his maid of passing off information about him. Dengeir of Stuhn lives in Dengeir's House in Falkreath. His brother Thadgeir also lives with him as well as Tekla, his faithful maid. Dengeir is also Jarl Siddgeir's uncle. He once ruled Falkreath as Jarl, but his nephew Siddgeir has taken over the position as Jarl and Dengeir now serves the Jarl's Court as a Thane. His story of why he was deposed as Jarl differs radically from his nephew's. He believes he was asked to step down when he took sides with the Stormcloaks and that it was, in fact, an Imperial plot to oust him from his seat of power. Dengeir states that he began noticing that Imperial spies were everywhere amongst the people of Falkreath, keeping tabs on and influencing everyone from the shadows. When Dengeir found out about this, the spies made a few well placed bribes and the next thing he knew, the Nobles were calling for a new Jarl. Siddgeir, who is ever willing to please the Empire, was then named in his place. However Siddgeir states that Dengeir had become too frail in his old age to be Jarl. If the Stormcloak's conquer Falkreath, Dengeir will become the Jarl of Falkreath once more. When asked why he supports the Stormcloaks, he states that, "some emperor in Cyrodiil doesn't know what's best for Skyrim and shouldn't dictate how her people should live." He also states that he is "no man's fool" and knows that Ulfric Stormcloak is "selfish and power-hungry" but that he's the devil he knows (as opposed to the emperor).
Tekla
Tekla is a Nord maid to the thane, and Jarl of Falkreath, Dengeir of Stuhn. Although Tekla faithfully performs her duties, her master constantly berates her and is distrustful of her, saying that she passes word along to his Imperial-sympathizing nephew, Jarl Siddgeir. After taking the Stormcloaks side during the Civil War and liberating Falkreath Hold, Dengeir is reinstated as Jarl of Falkreath and Tekla is appointed as the new Steward.
Unlike most Jarls, Dengeir does not have a housecarl.
Dengeir of Stuhn is a Nord who was the former Jarl of Falkreath. When spoken to, he comes off as highly suspicious of nearly everyone. In fact, he even suspects his maid of passing off information about him. Dengeir of Stuhn lives in Dengeir's House in Falkreath. His brother Thadgeir also lives with him as well as Tekla, his faithful maid. Dengeir is also Jarl Siddgeir's uncle. He once ruled Falkreath as Jarl, but his nephew Siddgeir has taken over the position as Jarl and Dengeir now serves the Jarl's Court as a Thane. His story of why he was deposed as Jarl differs radically from his nephew's. He believes he was asked to step down when he took sides with the Stormcloaks and that it was, in fact, an Imperial plot to oust him from his seat of power. Dengeir states that he began noticing that Imperial spies were everywhere amongst the people of Falkreath, keeping tabs on and influencing everyone from the shadows. When Dengeir found out about this, the spies made a few well placed bribes and the next thing he knew, the Nobles were calling for a new Jarl. Siddgeir, who is ever willing to please the Empire, was then named in his place. However Siddgeir states that Dengeir had become too frail in his old age to be Jarl. If the Stormcloak's conquer Falkreath, Dengeir will become the Jarl of Falkreath once more. When asked why he supports the Stormcloaks, he states that, "some emperor in Cyrodiil doesn't know what's best for Skyrim and shouldn't dictate how her people should live." He also states that he is "no man's fool" and knows that Ulfric Stormcloak is "selfish and power-hungry" but that he's the devil he knows (as opposed to the emperor).
Tekla
Tekla is a Nord maid to the thane, and Jarl of Falkreath, Dengeir of Stuhn. Although Tekla faithfully performs her duties, her master constantly berates her and is distrustful of her, saying that she passes word along to his Imperial-sympathizing nephew, Jarl Siddgeir. After taking the Stormcloaks side during the Civil War and liberating Falkreath Hold, Dengeir is reinstated as Jarl of Falkreath and Tekla is appointed as the new Steward.
Unlike most Jarls, Dengeir does not have a housecarl.
markarth:
Jarl Thongvor Silver-Blood
Thongvor Silver-Blood is a Nord in Markarth and is a leading member of the Silver-Blood Family. Thongvor has a great disapproval of elves in general due to the Thalmor influence on Skyrim's politics and an even greater hatred for the Forsworn, who ravage his family's demesne. Thongvor is the brother of Thonar Silver-Blood, who takes care of the family's business interests, allowing Thongvor to concentrate on the politics of The Reach and Skyrim. He expresses unhappiness with Jarl Igmund for not listening to him despite the Silver-Bloods being the richest and most influential family in Markarth. He is particularly upset about the Jarl's decision to support the White-Gold Concordat, which outlawed the worship of Talos. He is a supporter of Ulfric Stormcloak. If the Stormcloaks gain control of Markarth, Thongvor becomes the new Jarl of Markarth.
Yngvar the Singer
Yngvar the Singer is a Nord mercenary in Markarth. He works for the Silver-Blood Family as a lookout. He is a former Bard who studied at the Bards College in Solitude. He is now a mercenary stating that more gold is earned by "swinging an axe" than singing songs. As a former bard he is a well-known ladies man. He can be found in the Treasury House at night, or in the Silver-Blood Inn by day. Also, if the Stormcloaks take over, he is the Housecarl for Jarl Thongvor.
Reburrus Quintilius
Reburrus Quintilius is an Imperial residing in Markarth, working under the Silver-Blood Family. He is in good standing with the Silver-Blood family, especially Thonar Silver-Blood, in Markarth and works for them in the Treasury House. Reburrus strongly dislikes the outsiders in the city. If the Stormcloaks take Markarth, he will become the new steward.
Thongvor Silver-Blood is a Nord in Markarth and is a leading member of the Silver-Blood Family. Thongvor has a great disapproval of elves in general due to the Thalmor influence on Skyrim's politics and an even greater hatred for the Forsworn, who ravage his family's demesne. Thongvor is the brother of Thonar Silver-Blood, who takes care of the family's business interests, allowing Thongvor to concentrate on the politics of The Reach and Skyrim. He expresses unhappiness with Jarl Igmund for not listening to him despite the Silver-Bloods being the richest and most influential family in Markarth. He is particularly upset about the Jarl's decision to support the White-Gold Concordat, which outlawed the worship of Talos. He is a supporter of Ulfric Stormcloak. If the Stormcloaks gain control of Markarth, Thongvor becomes the new Jarl of Markarth.
Yngvar the Singer
Yngvar the Singer is a Nord mercenary in Markarth. He works for the Silver-Blood Family as a lookout. He is a former Bard who studied at the Bards College in Solitude. He is now a mercenary stating that more gold is earned by "swinging an axe" than singing songs. As a former bard he is a well-known ladies man. He can be found in the Treasury House at night, or in the Silver-Blood Inn by day. Also, if the Stormcloaks take over, he is the Housecarl for Jarl Thongvor.
Reburrus Quintilius
Reburrus Quintilius is an Imperial residing in Markarth, working under the Silver-Blood Family. He is in good standing with the Silver-Blood family, especially Thonar Silver-Blood, in Markarth and works for them in the Treasury House. Reburrus strongly dislikes the outsiders in the city. If the Stormcloaks take Markarth, he will become the new steward.
morthal:
Jarl Sorli the Builder
Sorli the Builder is a Nord resident of Stonehills. She is the wife of Pactur, the overseer of Rockwallow Mine. Unlike the miners, who sleep in tents, Sorli lives in a cottage with Pactur and their son Sirgar. If the Stormcloaks conquer Morthal in the Civil War, Sorli replaces Idgrod Ravencrone as Jarl of Morthal. Upon being appointed with the new title, she takes up residence in Highmoon Hall with her husband Pactur as her Steward, and a worker from Stonehills, Teeba-Ei, serving as her housecarl. Unlike other Jarls who can usually be found sitting on their thrones, Sorli can be found wandering around Morthal following Falion, depending on the completion of a miscellaneous quest.
Pactur
Pactur is a Nord and the overseer of Rockwallow Mine east of Morthal. He and his wife Sorli the Builder are the leaders of Stonehills, the small settlement where the Rockwallow miners reside. Unlike the miners, who sleep in tents, Pactur lives in a cottage with his wife and their son Sirgar. He gives the Dragonborn a miscellaneous quest to go speak with Bryling, the owner of the Rockwallow Mine. If Hjaalmarch is taken over by the Stormcloaks and Sorli becomes the Jarl, Pactur was supposed to serve as her steward. He will still give the dialogue to evidence this, but due to a glitch, he will often stay in Stonehills instead of relocating to Highmoon Hall with Sorli.
Teeba-Ei
Teeba-Ei is a brown-skinned male Argonian miner and a resident of Stonehills, a small mining encampment, and works in the nearby Rockwallow Mine. Teeba-Ei often remarks that he never imagined himself to be a miner, and doesn't believe he should be wasting his life inside the cold, isolated mine. If the Stormcloaks conquer Morthal in the Civil War, Teeba-Ei will relocate to Highmoon Hall, serving as housecarl to his former employer, Jarl Sorli the Builder. If this occurs, Teeba-Ei becomes arguably the highest-ranking Argonian in the entire province of Skyrim. However, he still mentions how he had never imagined himself in Skyrim.
Sorli the Builder is a Nord resident of Stonehills. She is the wife of Pactur, the overseer of Rockwallow Mine. Unlike the miners, who sleep in tents, Sorli lives in a cottage with Pactur and their son Sirgar. If the Stormcloaks conquer Morthal in the Civil War, Sorli replaces Idgrod Ravencrone as Jarl of Morthal. Upon being appointed with the new title, she takes up residence in Highmoon Hall with her husband Pactur as her Steward, and a worker from Stonehills, Teeba-Ei, serving as her housecarl. Unlike other Jarls who can usually be found sitting on their thrones, Sorli can be found wandering around Morthal following Falion, depending on the completion of a miscellaneous quest.
Pactur
Pactur is a Nord and the overseer of Rockwallow Mine east of Morthal. He and his wife Sorli the Builder are the leaders of Stonehills, the small settlement where the Rockwallow miners reside. Unlike the miners, who sleep in tents, Pactur lives in a cottage with his wife and their son Sirgar. He gives the Dragonborn a miscellaneous quest to go speak with Bryling, the owner of the Rockwallow Mine. If Hjaalmarch is taken over by the Stormcloaks and Sorli becomes the Jarl, Pactur was supposed to serve as her steward. He will still give the dialogue to evidence this, but due to a glitch, he will often stay in Stonehills instead of relocating to Highmoon Hall with Sorli.
Teeba-Ei
Teeba-Ei is a brown-skinned male Argonian miner and a resident of Stonehills, a small mining encampment, and works in the nearby Rockwallow Mine. Teeba-Ei often remarks that he never imagined himself to be a miner, and doesn't believe he should be wasting his life inside the cold, isolated mine. If the Stormcloaks conquer Morthal in the Civil War, Teeba-Ei will relocate to Highmoon Hall, serving as housecarl to his former employer, Jarl Sorli the Builder. If this occurs, Teeba-Ei becomes arguably the highest-ranking Argonian in the entire province of Skyrim. However, he still mentions how he had never imagined himself in Skyrim.
solitude:
The ruling Jarl of Solitude will remain as Jarl, even if the city is conquered by the Stormcloaks. Check the Imperial Supporting Jarls Page to see more information.