Creepiest Locations In Skyrim

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Published 2023-08-19
Skyrim can be a creepy game...

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All Comments (21)
  • @Axel_Mallory
    Love that you get straight to the point in the beginning. Nice job.
  • @citygreen3889
    My character walking into danger off 8 glasses of skooma
  • @shandiana
    IMMEDIATELY "#1..." To the point. Love to see it XD
  • @damagedmonkey4485
    has noone else read the letter in the abandoned prison from the general, it basically tells the officers to get out and leave the prisoners there to die
  • @layeththesmacketh
    No Falmer or chaurus was safe after I discovered the tragedy of poor Habd and his family...and the "caravan" that was attacked near Dragons Bridge 🤔☠.
  • @ZaraTGgirl
    You find the Narfis sisters body in the river, northeast of the bridge. There is a bear nearby... Klimmek actually hangs out between where Reydas body can be found and watches Narfi. He makes comment about someone taking him out and how it was a good thing after you kill Narfi. Edit: Narfi knows she is dead before you tell him or lie to him. As well, giving him the necklace and saying she's dead, Narfi gives you human flesh...
  • @JeffOfTheMountains
    The ONE TIME I took a swig of the red water in Redwater Den, I came to with all the diseases. Had to down about 8 healing potions to get rid of them all.
  • @prizrak636
    Skyrim really has some terrifying stuff if you dig deep. Just like the "fairy tale" world a lot of people nowadays live in
  • @joetheman74
    Reyda was killed by two iron arrows. There are two iron arrows floating in the river by Reyda's body and if you look in the creation kit the devs put those arrows with her body intentionally. I don't know who killed her but I do know it wasn't the nut job in the barrow who uses magic for attack and doesn't have a bow. It wasn't the vampire who actually doesn't arrive in the area until AFTER the date of her murder and it wasn't wild animals or her skeleton would be torn to bits but it is intact. I swear people put no thought or research into these theories.
  • @SCSAsJorts
    The dragon cult suicide is legit the Jim jones cult “sipping the kool aid” Easter egg imo
  • @Bretttoch
    Really liking the channel so far. Keep it up! :D
  • @RJLbwb
    Voice over by Nic from Fallout 4 "Redwater Den. How many times have seen this story before? Ruined farm house that's a front for a skooma den run by a power mad vampire lord. It's an story that is old as the hills."
  • I like that you went straight to the point! There is a ton of Skyrim content creators who just do a lot of unnecessary talk just to elongate the video (for obvious reasons). Just wanted to appreciate that!
  • @medigoomnis
    I love how you actually realize that viewers already read the title and are indeed capable of reading and inferring things and you just jump IMMEDIATELY into the subject. That is damn amazing.
  • Almost forgot how eerie some locations could be tbh. Aftland and the Labyrinthian are also locations that are creepy once you learn more about them.
  • @willow_rayne6678
    You can also stumble upon the abandoned prison while traversing the area. I've played since release and just came across it a few days ago. After my game glitched and won't allow me to use the carriage or ferry to get to the holds, as what I usually do in the beginning to get started, I've had to travel everywhere on foot until I discover the locations and can fast travel. Finding the abandoned prison was very interesting. Also, I wanted to see what kind of reactions/dialogue would come up if I didn't clothe my character. No armor of any kind...just the undergarments. So, I did that...and the reactions from the NPC's are hilarious. So funny, in fact, that I've left my character in her unmentionables when entering a hold for the first time. One of the more...interesting reactions was the Jarl in Falkreath. He informed me that I should put on some clothes...because I was making him "unseasonably warm". Well, then. I've also taken to slowing down more and actually visiting every home and def going in to every inn, maybe even getting a room for the night. It's become more immersive for me, and has worked well with the RP I set up for this character. Furthermore, I felt the sadness from the Lighthouse. That storyline was pretty sad. Creepy, yes, but very sad. I couldn't imagine going to a new place and thinking it would bring happiness and joy...only for your children to always argue, mope and complain, then lose your family to Chaurus and Falmer. Love the vids! I'm so glad I discovered this channel.
  • Necromancy is not forbidden at the college, just anything that causes purposeful harm to fellow students. So you can totally summon the undead, unless you made them dead in the first place.
  • @muh.andianto
    After I watched Camel's video about that Narfi case, I can never see any Skyrym NPCs the same again.