Is the imperial race good?

Whether the Imperial race is "good" depends on your playstyle in The Elder Scrolls games, as they are seen as versatile but bland by some, excellent for tanks and PvP in ESO due to sustain, and lore-wise, shrewd diplomats representing the Empire's rule-of-law, though often criticized for lacking strong specialization in Skyrim.
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Is Imperial a good race?

They are skilled and shrewd diplomats and excellent traders. Even Imperial vampires are considered to have a semblance of civility. Imperials are well-practiced at maintaining order. They are well-spoken, well educated, and have immense respect for the law.
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Is it better to side with Stormcloaks or Imperials?

Deciding between the Stormcloaks and Imperials in Skyrim depends on your roleplaying goals, as both sides have valid points and significant flaws: Imperials offer stability, a stronger military against the Thalmor, and a unified Tamriel but compromise religious freedom (Talos worship ban); Stormcloaks fight for Nord traditions, freedom, and religious rights but are seen as xenophobic, short-sighted, and risk weakening Skyrim against the Thalmor by prolonging civil war, which the Dominion benefits from. 
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What is the strongest race to pick in Skyrim?

There's no single "strongest" race in Skyrim, as it depends on playstyle, but Orcs dominate melee/tank builds with their Berserker Rage (double damage, half damage taken). For mages, High Elves (Altmer) are supreme due to their massive Magicka pool and Highborn ability for rapid regeneration. Redguards excel with blades, Nords are great warriors with Frost Resist, and Bretons are fantastic for magic defense with their Magic Resistance.
 
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Are the imperials the bad guys in Skyrim?

No, the Imperials aren't inherently "bad" in Skyrim; they're a complex faction trying to hold Tamriel together against the Thalmor, but their compromises (like banning Talos worship via the White-Gold Concordat) make them seem oppressive, while their opponents, the Stormcloaks, are seen as racist and short-sighted, leading to a moral grey area where both sides have valid points and flaws. Siding with them means supporting unity and order, but also accepting Thalmor control; siding with Stormcloaks means freedom but risks war and potentially empowers elves, so it's a choice of lesser evils. 
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Skyrim: Being an Imperial WORTH IT? - Elder Scrolls Lore

Who is the real villain in Skyrim?

The main villain in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is Alduin, also known as the World-Eater, a powerful dragon and the firstborn of the dragon god Akatosh, who seeks to destroy the world (Nirn) and enslave mortals, requiring the Dragonborn to stop him to fulfill their destiny. While DLCs introduce other antagonists like Lord Harkon and Miraak, Alduin drives the core main questline, aiming to end the world prematurely. 
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Will I lose Lydia if I join the Stormcloaks?

Nothing happens to her.
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What is the most liked race in Skyrim?

The Nord is consistently the most popular race in Skyrim, largely because they are the native people of the land, offering thematic fit, frost resistance, and strong warrior skills, though Dunmer (Dark Elves) and Khajiit are also very popular for their versatility and stealth, respectively, according to various player surveys and analyses.
 
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What is the smallest race in Skyrim?

The shortest playable race in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is the Wood Elf (Bosmer), especially male Wood Elves, though female Bretons are also very short, with all Bosmer generally having the lowest height values, making them feel slower in movement. High Elves (Altmer) are the tallest, while other races like Bretons and Khajiit fall in the shorter to average range.
 
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Who should I side with in Skyrim?

Choosing between the Imperials and Stormcloaks in Skyrim depends on your roleplaying preference: the Empire offers stability and unity against the Thalmor but compromises Nordic tradition (Talos worship), while the Stormcloaks fight for Nordic freedom and culture but risk weakening Skyrim against the Dominion and have issues with segregation (Dark Elves/Argonians). The "better" choice is subjective, affecting Jarls, guards, and city aesthetics, but less so major game mechanics, so pick the side whose ideals align with your Dragonborn. 
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What are the benefits of being an imperial in Skyrim?

Imperials in Skyrim are versatile, balanced for warrior/mage builds, getting +10 Restoration & +5 to Destruction, Enchanting, Heavy Armor, Block, & One-Handed, plus "Imperial Luck" (more gold) and "Voice of the Emperor" (calms humanoids) for excellent early-game economy and crowd control, making them great Paladins or Spellswords.
 
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Is Ulfric Stormcloak evil?

Ulfric Stormcloak is a morally ambiguous character in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, viewed by some as a heroic liberator fighting for Skyrim's independence and freedom of worship, and by others as a power-hungry, racist warmonger who is unknowingly (or knowingly) manipulated by the Thalmor to weaken the Empire, making him a villain. There's no simple "yes" or "no" answer, as his motivations and actions are complex and divisive, with valid points made for both sides.
 
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Are there blonde imperials?

There are many dark skinned Imperials in TESV Skyrim, but there are also many many pale, blonde, and red-haired Imperials too. I'd guess you are probably not realizing they are Imperials.
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How much is 14000 crowns in eso?

That's the equivalent of 100 USD.
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Which race is strongest in Skyrim?

#1 - Skyrim High Elf

Unquestionably, the best possible race in Skyrim unless the player plans on using absolutely zero magic.
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Has anyone ever 100% beaten Skyrim?

Skyrim finally truly beaten as fanatical player does 'everything that can be done' in the game, nabbing every item and perk in quest to hit level 1,337. This is how our grandparents felt watching the Moon landing.
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Could any race be dragonborn?

technically any race can learn to shout, and since being dovahkhin doesn't seem to be an inherited thing, it's safe to say that any race could be dragonborn, but I doubt that in what passes for elder scrolls canon the dragonborn is anything other than a nord following traditions of earlier games.
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What is the best class to start in Skyrim?

There's no single "best" starting class in Skyrim since it's classless, but common recommendations for beginners are straightforward warriors (Nord/Orc with sword/shield or two-handed), sneaky archers (Wood Elf/Khajiit), or versatile battlemages (Breton/Dunmer) for early game ease, while pure mages become overpowered later but are tough initially. Focus on a core set of skills like One-Handed, Heavy Armor, Archery, or Destruction, and pair them with complementary races for bonuses, like Orcs for melee or Bretons for magic resistance. 
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What is the most common race you fight in Skyrim?

If we're just talking about hostile humanoids we find around skyrim, Nords are the most common with Breton's probably being second because of the forsworn. If your character uses fire destruction spells, targeting dark elves might be a good strategy as they are pretty much the only enemies with fire resistance.
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Can I revive Lydia if she dies?

If Lydia died in Skyrim and you're on PC, you can use console commands like resurrect or player.moveto to revive or summon her, but console resurrection can be buggy. On consoles (Xbox/PlayStation/Switch), your main options are reloading a save from before she died, finding mods that add resurrection spells (like a tome in Whiterun), or finding a new follower, as her death is usually permanent without console access.
 
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What happens to Whiterun if I join the Stormcloaks?

If you join the Stormcloaks in Skyrim, Whiterun becomes a key battleground where you help Ulfric Siege it, leading to the replacement of Imperial guards with Stormcloaks, Jarl Balgruuf being deposed for Vignar Gray-Mane, and some shopkeepers and guards changing dialogue, but you keep your house and the city remains mostly functional, just under new management and with some temporary damage from the fighting. 
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Who can you marry in Skyrim?

In Skyrim, you can marry over 60 NPCs, regardless of your Dragonborn's gender or race, from all races except Khajiit, by completing specific conditions (quests/tasks) for them and proposing while wearing an Amulet of Mara, with popular choices including Aela the Huntress, Mjoll the Lioness, Lydia, Ysolda, or Muiri, who offer daily gold, home-cooked meals, and buffs. 
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