Skyrim is a game that offers the Dragonborn an almost infinite supply of potential quests and adventures to go on. Indeed the Elder Scrolls 5 has literally hundreds of missions available across its many factions, story lines and side quests. While it may feel impossible to count all of the journeys that Skyrim sends us on, today feels like a great chance to focus in on some of the highlights. So in this video we’ll be taking a look at my top five quests in The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim.
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Can you do this video again but with anniversary edition along with the recently added quests
Can you not kill her and kill her husband instead
Played one of the quests and got a funny clip out of it
I don't know if anyone checks the comments here anymore, but I've started going with the feeling EVERYONE is lying in In My Time of Need, after all, if you're trying to get someone eliminated in Skyrim, who better to claim your enemy is affiliated with than the Thalmor? Of course this doesn't make the quest any less mysterious, though for me it creates a case of simply feeling like it's better to trust a girl living peacefully in Whiterun over a bunch of guys who were LITERALLY hiding out with bandits
My favorite quest is when you attack/defend Whiterun. The attacks on the holds are fun, but it was so much more fun the first time when I defended Whiterun.
6:21: Him inviting a daedra worshipping Khajiit to help him purge the daedra in the house of horrors:
"Mr Bal" 💀
Favorite tidbit learned in diplomatic immunity is that the thalmor orchestrated the entire war, and ulfric may or may not be a thalmor plant. They captured and reprogrammed him, but for obvious reasons, have no way of finding out if it worked or not
Despite this, though, the doc you learn this in makes clear that either side winning is bad for the thalmor. They want chaos, plain and simple.
I honestly think In My Time of Need quest both sides could be right in their point of view. It probably started with a big misunderstanding.🤷🏻♀️
Absolute garbage = anything to do with Blackreach
In my time of need I always side with Saadia because the red guards are absolute dicks mean while she's justifiably scared and worried I'm more likely to help the person in hiding than a group of foreign dickhead soldiers when there's no evidence because morally speaking the woman is hiding for a reason
Best quest is the one with the necrophiliac Arondil
I love how the vigilante Tyranus tells the Dragonborn to clear out some deadra worshipers when I’ve already sold my soul to 12 of them and have 3 daedric artificers in my inventory
I also love the final Thieves Guild/Nightingale Quest. Awesome location and amazing finale
Redguard soldiers always die in my playthroughs. I mean seriously no evidence what so ever…. you can't arrest someone on suspicion alone, you have to have evidence and facts…. that and I use any reason to farm exp I can…
i started playing skyrim when i wa was like 8 years old and im 18 now and only found rise in the east a couple a months before this video
I wish there was a little more to Skyrim tbh. Rise in the east would’ve been cool if it was more of a late game quest and after clearing the fortress the Dragonborn can take it over as a player home/ base for the blades or your own faction of followers and open trade routes etc
The house of horrors terrified me the first time I played it
Lol I LOOOVVEEE the house of horrors! ! I get my beloved mace afterwards ❤️
Saadia's ashes are later found in the hall of the dead in Whiterun. If you side with the mercs
House of horrors should have given you a time limit to complete the quest
Apparently if you help the Alikir capture Saadia, you can find her Urn in the Whiterun Hall of the Dead later on, proving that they were lying about not killing her.
I'm sorry.
I thought that the thumbnail said
Breast Quest.
My favorite is "destroy the dark brotherhood"
If you let the Redguards take Saadia, her corpse turns up in the Whiterun Hall of the Dead a few days later… I don't think they took her home for a trial 😅
I managed to get the guards to assassinate her on her wedding 😂😂
I have always felt like such a POS for killing Vitoria. 😢
Ill Met by Moonlight is my personal favorite. It has that classic story of the werewolf losing control one night, and then it leads to the quest with Hircine and the hunt which was a cool concept. Capped off with some unique armor and blade
I take the wedding clothing from Victoria and give it to my spouse in game in Victoria isn't such a nice person when you meet her to get that spiced wine
I consider "in my time of need" the most annoying quest in skyrim. My favorite quest is probably "Evil in Waiting"
Wtf mods are you using to make Saadia white? Werid