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User Info: squallken1. User Info: JimmyFraska. Civil War Questline I do believe. User Info: allhailbender. It depends. If you joined the Stormcloaks, then after doing a few takeover missions, Ulfric will tell you that he trusts you and that he'll make you his thane after you buy the house for 12k.
If you join the Imperials, you have to complete the entire Civil War Questline. When Brunwolf Free-Winter is named Jarl, you can become his thane.
Eventually, you'll have to moderate a meeting between the jarls at High Hrothgar, which effectively ends the civil war questline without joining a side. After that, you can go to the jarl and he'll give you the offer to become a thane.
Well there is a second part to blood on ice where u got the wrongguy and more people die and u gotta find the right murderer, maybe that is what you need to complete to become thane. Yeah, I just finished the Blood On Ice quest, though the steward never mentioned anything about that. Did you choose a side in the Civil War? That's necessary for Eastmarch.
In addition, you don't really talk to the steward; you talk to the jarl in order to become Thane. It won't take long before they make their face known, and are brought to justice. Ironically, the path of this quest makes Hjerim the only pre-existing house players can enter before they actually purchase it. However, this early access doesn't count towards owning the house, so they still actually have to buy it. But this won't be available until the questline is totally completed.
But once available, the humble abode will come at a price range of to 12, gold. Not the Whether this all is done before or after the Civil War questline is up to the player's discretion, but completing it after the war is won would be best, as soldiering for either side can easily provide enough coin to purchase Hjerim. Once the Civil War is over, a murderer has been caught, and a house has been purchased, there's one last thing players need to before they can become Thane of Eastmarch.
Or rather And Eastmarch is a relatively populated place, having Kynesgrove, Darkwater Crossing, Mixwater Mill, and multiple other small settlements littered around the hold. Assisting citizens could come in the form of selling crops to the hold's few farmers, chopping wood at any of the lumber mills, mining and selling ore at any of the mines, giving coins to beggars, completing item fetch quests or deliveries, killing bandits and completing bounties, and much, much more.
The quickest route to completing these five quests can be done mainly around the city of Windhelm, through selling to both farms just outside its walls, giving alms to a beggar roaming the streets, and chopping wood for the inn. The last quest can easily be completed by also chopping wood at Anga's Mill, just down the road. However, there is one small caveat to helping citizens: if players sided with the Empire in the civil war, one of the helpable citizens, Brunwulf Free-Winter, becomes Jarl.
And where his personal quest is completely optional to earn the title in the Stormcloak questline, it is a necessity to complete after the Imperial questline. And, unfortunately, it will no longer count towards helping the citizens of Eastmarch.
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