For H/M/S, I just kept it the same.
As for the Civil War, I left it alone. I think both sides are ultimately flawed, and the Walkabout is meant to promote the pursuit of knowledge and righteousness. Siding with either Ulfric or Tullius would, IMO, go against the notion of seeking righteousness, since both are motivated by less than pure/righteous ideals. Sure, the Dunmer are persecuted, but that's due to a centuries-old dispute over land and cultural differences. It's not so black-and-white as Ulfric would have us believe.
For H/M/S, I just kept it the same.
As for the Civil War, I left it alone. I think both sides are ultimately flawed, and the Walkabout is meant to promote the pursuit of knowledge and righteousness. Siding with either Ulfric or Tullius would, IMO, go against the notion of seeking righteousness, since both are motivated by less than pure/righteous ideals. Sure, the Dunmer are persecuted, but that's due to a centuries-old dispute over land and cultural differences. It's not so black-and-white as Ulfric would have us believe.