![]() Once defeated by the player, his last words will be, " At last, Sovngarde.". ![]() He explains that he has fought all the foes, completed all quests, and now seeks to die in honorable combat in order to get into Sovngarde. Players encounter the Ebony Warrior once they reach level 80, and he will challenge the Dragonborn to a fight to the death. Through the course of this fun Skyrim side quest, the player must decide whether to side with the Alik'r or the Redguard woman they are after.Īnother example of conspicuously important Redguards is the Ebony Warrior. However, upon speaking to the woman, she will tell the player that the Alik'r are actually the Thalmor agents. Related: Skyrim Side Quests You Can Just IgnoreĪfter speaking to the Alik'r and their leader Kematu, the player will learn that the woman is wanted for treason after selling her people out to the Thalmor. These are the Alik'r warriors who will explain they are searching for a traitor to their homeland, Hammerfell. The player may also start the quest by randomly encountering Redguard warriors on the road, where they are usually harassing a random Redguard woman. Interestingly Arvak's master, another soul who will give the player a quest to get a skeleton horse, is the only Redguard soul seen in the Soul Cairn.Ī quest that offers some hints is In My Time Of Need, which can trigger at any time once the player returns to Whiterun after the ill-timed attack by one of Skyrim's dragons on the Western Watchtower in Dragon Rising. Once there, the player can overhear a distressed soul say: " I yearn to see the great dunes of Hammerfell once again." This soul is one of only three who reference a specific province or place in Tamriel, the continent where most of the Elder Scrolls series is set. The Soul Cairn is a location visited by Skyrim players during the main quest of the Skyrim DLC Elder Scrolls 5: Dawnguard. Swords." This piece of dialogue has become something of a joke amongst Elder Scrolls fans, but it is interesting as the guards make a point of mentioning the specific origin of these warriors.Īnother small piece of dialogue that hints at Hammerfell can be overheard in the Soul Cairn. The guards seem fascinated by their weapons, which prompts them to say: " You see those warriors from Hammerfell? They've got curved swords. One of the most overheard phrases players will hear the Whiterun guards of Skyrim say, apart from talking about their knees and arrows, refers to some foreign visitors they have seen. It was hard to determine the significance of those clues at the time, but scrutinizing Skyrim may help in speculation surrounding its sequel. ![]() Oblivion referenced dragons through M'aiq the Liar's riddles and hinted at Alduin's return in its DLC, The Elder Scrolls 4: Shivering Isles. Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind had the End of Times cult, which foreshadowed the Daedric invasion seen in Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion and references the return of Alduin and dragons as seen in Skyrim. Related: How Elder Scrolls 6 Could Go Back To Tamriel's History Before Skyrimīethesda has previously hidden clues in its games that point to the next installment in the franchise, and it's possible that the location of The Elder Scrolls 6 has already been teased in Skyrim. Elder Scrolls fans have many theories about where the next installment will take place, with the leading contenders being the provinces of Hammerfell and High Rock, the former the home kingdom of the Redguard people, and the latter belonging to the Bretons. With no firm Elder Scrolls 6 release date or location details, fans have been poring over everything they can get their hands on to look for clues.
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