Roggvir lived in Solitude all his life, growing up with his sister Greta and localsSorex Vinius and Vivienne Onis. According to Sorex, Roggvir was a cruel and immature boy, often pulling practical jokes such as leaving a beehive in Sorex's bed, and humiliating him whenever in the presence of Vivienne, whom Sorex had feelings for.When his sister married local fishermanand stall Vendor Addvar, Roggvir became an uncle to the young girl Svari, who was fond of him.Roggvir was a member of the city guard at the time of High King Torygg's death at the hands of Ulfric Stormcloak. Immediately after the incident, Roggvir, who was on gate guard duty opened the city gates and allowed Ulfric to escape. For this, he was branded a traitor and sentenced to death. He was a proud Nord and Stormcloak sympathizer, even before death defending Ulfric's actions as honorable.His sister, Greta stopped going to theTemple of the Divines after his death and his niece Svari was also very upset. Addvar tried explaining to her that people must be held accountable for their actions, however this did not console her, but as he states "a child feels what she will".Captain Aldis, who presided over his execution, respected Roggvir, labelling him as a "fine and honorable man" when in conversation with the Dragonborn, although saying his execution was justified and necessary. Also, after the crowd disperses at the execution, he looks down at Roggvir's corpse and says"Damn shame Roggvir, you were a good man.
Roggvir lived in Solitude all his life, growing up with his sister Greta and localsSorex Vinius and Vivienne Onis. According to Sorex, Roggvir was a cruel and immature boy, often pulling practical jokes such as leaving a beehive in Sorex's bed, and humiliating him whenever in the presence of Vivienne, whom Sorex had feelings for.When his sister married local fishermanand stall Vendor Addvar, Roggvir became an uncle to the young girl Svari, who was fond of him.Roggvir was a member of the city guard at the time of High King Torygg's death at the hands of Ulfric Stormcloak. Immediately after the incident, Roggvir, who was on gate guard duty opened the city gates and allowed Ulfric to escape. For this, he was branded a traitor and sentenced to death. He was a proud Nord and Stormcloak sympathizer, even before death defending Ulfric's actions as honorable.His sister, Greta stopped going to theTemple of the Divines after his death and his niece Svari was also very upset. Addvar tried explaining to her that people must be held accountable for their actions, however this did not console her, but as he states "a child feels what she will".Captain Aldis, who presided over his execution, respected Roggvir, labelling him as a "fine and honorable man" when in conversation with the Dragonborn, although saying his execution was justified and necessary. Also, after the crowd disperses at the execution, he looks down at Roggvir's corpse and says"Damn shame Roggvir, you were a good man.
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Roggvir lived in Solitude all his life, growing up with his sister Greta and localsSorex Vinius and Vivienne Onis. According to Sorex, Roggvir was a cruel and immature boy, often pulling practical jokes such as leaving a beehive in Sorex's bed, and humiliating him whenever in the presence of Vivienne, whom Sorex had feelings for.When his sister married local fishermanand stall Vendor Addvar, Roggvir became an uncle to the young girl Svari, who was fond of him.Roggvir was a member of the city guard at the time of High King Torygg's death at the hands of Ulfric Stormcloak. Immediately after the incident, Roggvir, who was on gate guard duty opened the city gates and allowed Ulfric to escape. For this, he was branded a traitor and sentenced to death. He was a proud Nord and Stormcloak sympathizer, even before death defending Ulfric's actions as honorable.His sister, Greta stopped going to theTemple of the Divines after his death and his niece Svari was also very upset. Addvar tried explaining to her that people must be held accountable for their actions, however this did not console her, but as he states "a child feels what she will".Captain Aldis, who presided over his execution, respected Roggvir, labelling him as a "fine and honorable man" when in conversation with the Dragonborn, although saying his execution was justified and necessary. Also, after the crowd disperses at the execution, he looks down at Roggvir's corpse and says"Damn shame Roggvir, you were a good man.
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