

Some others say Ulfric "shouted him to pieces" or "ripped him asunder". That is why when Ulfric came to see him in Solitude, Torygg intended to hear more of his arguments for independence with an open mind neither he nor his court suspected that Ulfric was there to challenge Torygg until it was too late to stop it.Īccording to Ulfric, he challenged Torygg for the right to be High King, knocked him to the ground with the thu'um, then dispatched him with a sword.

Torygg found Ulfric's calls for independence moving, and respected him for voicing such a bold, borderline treasonous opinion. Torygg's father Istlod ruled as High King for almost twenty-five years, and upon his death, the moot formally named Torygg his successor (despite the disruptive presence of Ulfric, who used the forum to voice his desire for Skyrim's independence). High King Torygg was the Jarl of Solitude and High King of Skyrim until his death at the hands of Ulfric Stormcloak in 4E 201.
