I'm studying for a career-altering exam right now, and I have a strict "no gaming while studying" policy because I have no self control; your videos are scratching my Skyrim itch and I thank you oh so much
I remember seeing a theory a long time ago that the Ebony Warrior doesn't actually use Dragon Shouts, it's just the closest way in-engine they could represent his abilities without coding something completely new that the player shouldn't have access to. The theory proposed that the Ebony Warrior was a Sword-Singer, who practiced the Way of the Sword, similar to the Greybeards practicing the Way of the Voice. His use of the Thu'um in game could have been intended to be some form of sword-magic that was unique to the Sword-Singers, or the Ansei
If that's the case, couldn't they have just retextured the bloodskal blade and added the knockdown effect to the laser beam it shoots out? That would have been a much better way of showing that he is a sword singer without having to add any new assets into the game
This. He's a mirror of yourself and a nod to the next TES game, like all the talk about the Aldmeri v Hammerfell situation throughout the game, Saadia's quest, the comment as you're escaping Helgen "What's next, giant snakes?", etc.
Ebony Warrior is definately one of the best characters in Elder Scrolls for the main reason that we know almost nothing about him which makes him feel more threatening and menacing.
There's a semi popular mod on the Nexus that overhauls the Ebony Warriors fight and gives him a small castle that you take over when you defeat him. Inside of it there are lots of neat world building and lore tidbits about who the Ebony Warrior was and what he accomplished, love that mod.
There is a mod that replaces the fight of the ebony warrior and makes you fight the last dragonborn instead (if you play as a non dragonborn character) it's a really good mod check it out
Never been this early, been watching your content for years and have loved every bit of it! Hope you enjoy making these videos as much as I enjoy watching them and learning.
In reality, the Ebony Warrior being your last foe was possibly a hint to where the next Elder Scrolls game will take place; Hammerfell. Afterall, he is a Redguard so this theory makes perfect sense.
My personal head canon is that the Ebony Warrior is the player character from Elder Scrolls : Blades, the mobile game, main character is formally a member of the Blades which would explain the weapon and magic skills
12:30 your assumption is correct. In fact Todd Howard has said that skyrim is an artistic rendition of the country and canonically indeed is bigger towns and villages are just as big as the real world.
There had only been one full-size Elder Scrolls game. That was Daggerfall and took place in Skyrim. It was about 209,331 square kilometers and took a week to cross
One of the justification’s I’ve seen for Ebony Warrior being Reyman Ebonarm is that he has some sort of rivalry with Shor and so you being a Shezzarine and therefore a mortal aspect of Shor is why he wants to fight you and then go to Sovngarde and fight you again I guess.
@@TemujinTheKhanthe dragonborn being a Shezzarine is one of the most Common theories out there, with some pretty good points to it's favor. It's Just a theory tho
"Base Skyrim" ... Added by DLC... Hmm. I get that it's been like 8 years since you could even properly purchase Skyrim without the DLC included, probably... but that's still not technically base Skyrim. That's like counting Witcher 3 Blood & Wine as base Witcher 3, Shivering Isles as base TES 4: Oblivion, or Phantom Liberty as base Cyberpunk 2077. Even if 2/3 of those probably can't be bought without the DLC at this point 😂
Ebony Warrior is useful for getting duplicate weapons out of your inventory. I seem to always stack up sun swords and cash in on Ebony Warrior's love of disarming me lol
I remember back on PS3 I had an unpatched version of Skyrim, I didn't have Internet at the time, I used an Ogma Infinium exploit to reach Lvl 81, and almost as soon as I walked out of Breezehome I encountered him The next time I reached 90 legitimately with an Argonian Assassin build on PS4s special edition, and defeated him By shouting him off the mountain
Finished my first playthrough earlier tonight, along with the dark brotherhood and most of the thief’s guild and this is just what i needed. Working my way through with perfectly suited content will pair perfectly!
There’s a hundred obscure warriors and characters from TES lore that I’ve seen people attribute the true identity of the Ebony Warrior to over the years. Some plausible, most predictably nonsense yet somehow still convincing cos thats what this franchise is. I don’t knock anyone who favours one definitive theory over the others. But I think the most likely explanation is that the EW is you, the player, from the future after having exhausted every possibility in this world come to face the only being in creation who can possibly end your long existence - yourself. And the main reason I think this is for meta reasons. The EW is a worn out, tired, empty shell of a person who simply wants it all to end and cannot bear to keep it going. In other words, it’s what terminal Skyrim playthroughs does to a MFer. The lesson of the Ebony Warrior is to savour your experience with this game, touch grass and leave some adventures for another day rather than trying to cram everything you can possibly into a playthrough, otherwise you’ll end up as broken as him yearning for it to end yet unable to actually pull yourself away from the game yourself.
if this was true, wouldn't they have made the character model just spawn in as the player character's model but maybe a darker skin tone to imply wear and age? also wouldn't his "last vigil" been somewhere more substantial? i know that's something that can change per person, but wouldn't somewhere like the throat of the world make more sense? or whiterun? or just the spot of a major event, even if it wasn't completed in your playthrough, because he could have come from a future where you did end up doing it eventually. instead of a spot out in the middle of nowhere just so it's hard to find him if he didn't have a quest marker pointing to him
@@GelatinCoffee No, because Bethesda is lazy and half assed the idea. 😂 I have no doubt that was the general vibe they wanted to give but cba committing to it so had a redguard male be the model used and had the final vigil be a completely random point on the map, because they didn’t care enough to present it properly. But the EW’s dialogue 100% strikes me as meta commentary on the game, and not an actual in lore character.
My personal theory is that he is actually the protagonist in the Elder Scrolls Legends game. Which is why he's never really mentioned. It is worth noting that the first deck you earn in that game is a deck filled with redguards which is all about equipping arms and since this guy is quite armored. It makes sense.
At this point, ES6 is chilling with Half-Life 3 - and other long desired video game sequels - sipping margaritas on a quiet beach off the shores of Development Helheim.
The Ebony Warrior being a hint to TES 6 would make sense, considering the culture surrounding High Rock specifically. Maybe a Red Guard that was raised in High Rock. That could be a hint to both locations being present in the next game.
Excellent narration. I've never played Skyrim or any Elder Scrolls game and know nothing about the lore. But you've explained everything perfectly. What I don't understand is how you've come to the conclusion that the Warrior is a Redguard? I'm assuming different races have distict features in Skyrim?
In reference to your point about Ebonarm, he has actually started to be referenced again in Skyrims creation club content, no guarantees that means anything but it is still somewhat notable. Also I imagine he probably would get brought back to some degree if we got a Tes 6: Hammerfell
In one of my playthroughs I made myself ungodly overpowered with the fortify restoration potions and had a sword that could to like 200 million damage, I went to fight the ebony warrior thinking it would be a cake walk and when I went to hit him I died instantly 😂 I didn’t realize he could reflect damage and was super confused when it happened
That VA has a pretty good track record, i remember picking his voice for the Male Inquisitor in Dragon Age: Inquisition. He sounds the same in that tho so it truly breaks the immersion 😂
Oh yeah no knocking he's a decent actor, but his voice is so evenly spread across Skyrim that he sounds like just another geezer. His affable generic dialogue when you cut through his unique gravelly lines is also quite the immersion shatterer.
I suspect it's just Azurite Weathers doing that with the darker nights setup: www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/42731 It's not the most malleable weathers mod for most ENBs, but Skyrim Re-Engaged does the trick: www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/1089
My favorite character to play in Skyrim is The Glass Warrior. Which was from a super old Fudgemuppet video. Basically roleplaying as The Ebony Warrior's younger brother.
You know what the funny thing is pretty much all the games you've talked about I've never played but I love watching your videos for how you talk about the games even if I have no interest in them in fact watching you is what made me want to play Red Dead Redemption 2
On the subject of scale, it's mentioned in the Pocket Guide to the Empire that the distance from Mournhold to Red Mountain is 150 miles, confirming that the canon size is indeed much larger than what is shown in the games
I think it's interesting that on the topic of the Ebony Warrior, Ebonarm isn't mentioned in a lot of the videos on him. There's a lot of contradicting and possibly retconned information(it seems he isn't really mentioned chronologically after Daggerfall, so the Dragon Break may have a hand in this?) but there's a few theories that link them together. First being that Ebon Arm is a (presumably redguard) individual that is one of the manifestations of HoonDing(aka the redguard god, which further complicates things as all gods are descended from the two main god entities, almost like a family tree of an almost mitosis-like origin?). The other I recall reading *somewhere* is that the Ebony Warrior is a being that gets 'passed down' from victor to victor, as in whoever defeats him becomes the next Ebony Warrior, as you can also fight him in Morrowind and win. He may also still be a god of some sort that exists to 'test' the current 'hero' of the game's story. I believe I read an idea(or I suppose it's a fact? don't know much about HoonDing in the lore) that he's akin to talos but for the redguard, or at least a similar being, that is an 'enemy' of the Daedra, although in that case they could just be a physical manifestation of one of the gods(perhaps Talos), as they do appear physically(for example in Morrowind) to test mortals. I always thought the 'Ebony Blade' he his said to have wielded(and was fused to his arm) was the Ebony Blade Mephala gives you(and you can get it in all main Elder Scrolls games I believe) but I read somewhere, while fact checking myself, that he isn't exactly a friend of the Daedra so that's not likely.
Im just as invested in this series as i was at the peak of the Rdr2 vids, that why i love fizhy Hes keeping his hustle alive!! Hit us with some fallout lore too if you feel like it Imma keep watching anyways!!!
OK when I tell you I've been falling asleep to these every night 😅 I've rewatched the assassin one like 4 times and never made it to the end. And it's not because they're boring, but the combo of Skyrim soundtrack, information on an extremely comforting game, plus your voice? It's a perfect combo. You should make one of those "4 hours of Skyrim facts to fall asleep to" vids 😅
So what everyone seems to forget the player character has a past before the opening cart scene. It wouldnt be unreasonable to assume the ebony warrior knew the player character pre opening cart scene. That would explain the "it is time" quote. This perhaps also explains why we'd know the location of the last vigil. I.E the icon didnt need to show on the map until it was time
I almost wish the Ebony Warrior was a deadra. It would make sense of his towering size, also the deadra have a culture built around honor and power. Also, let's not forget the deadric prince or lord (I forget which) who decided to be a pirate before he was imprisoned for a spell in the College of Winterhold's midden.
My headcanon was that he is Cyrus The Restless. Some tales say he fought Vivec so he's likey been through Skyrim once or twice on his way to Morrowind.
the ebony warrior being the last fight you'll battle in the game, and he being a redguard represents how after finishing skyrim, tes 6: hamerfell would come out but by killing him and letting him access sovngarde, he goes to the afterlife of the nords, the people of skyrim so more skyrim, symbolizing how tes 6 never came out and all we got is more skyrim again and again.
I always like to bring up how mixed-race children work in TES. Since the child is always the race of the mother, if I had to pick a theory it would be that the Ebony Warrior was the bastard son of a Nord hero in Sovenguard and he's lived a Nordic life hoping to reunite with his father there.
Honestly, they should have at least added him to Sovenguard after removing the level cap since you should, in theory, meet him there if you defeat him before venturing there yourself.
In addition to Ebony and Tsun, another character in TES lore shares the great size: Lyris Titanborn, half-Giant Nord woman seen in ESO as a major character. She has a companion/love interest in Sai Sahan... a Redguard. So we have a game set in one time period, where a giant Nord woman is in love with a Redguard, and a game set a thousand years later, in which we have a giant Redguard obsessed with going to the Nord afterlife.
The only time I've leveled up to 80 & he spawned in Whiterun there was a vampire attack right as he started to approach and he stopped in his tracks and cowered in the street - he didn't help to take out the vampires at all.
Another fun theory: He's the Blades agent from Daggerfall. That agent, who has no canonical name, without any "special birthright," managed to fight against incredibly powerful enemies and navigated Aetherius (an insane feat for just "some dude") and caused a massive Dragon Break. I like to think that the agent, after the adventure, might have even become immortal. Imagine living hundreds of years after accomplishing such a feat. You'd probably be tired of life and want release at some point.
My headcanon: Ebony Warrior is just a chad and the reason that Dovahkiin knows exactly where the Last Vigil is that Dovahkiin is also a chad and real recognize real
While I don't think it answers much of anything, I always had a headcanon that The Ebony Warrior is a title he obtained long before he became the ebony clad mountain we know, but he got the name in reference to being a Redguard that fought with the heart of a Nord, likely across the entire northern coastline of Tamriel, and he just took to the name and made himself into something of a legend with it and the armor.
Thanks Fishy, really enjoy your videos, weather gaming or history etc, seem like a good bloke to do to the pub with 😂 Anyway just wondered if you ever played the mass effect series? The one gaming series that for me matches elder scrolls for storytelling. There is deep lore and would be really interested to hear some content based on Mass Effect.
Your note about the level requirement... Yeah I did not know this guy even existed for a long time bc you can play many hours of this game, do almost everything and still be aways off. Tho nothing substantial is missed if you never meet him it seems. I think it's kinda lame they just give you a quest marker for the vigil despite framing it in a vague way. It would have been preferable if you had to figure it out maybe by trying to learn stuff about the warrior.
He could be meant to be a parallel to the Dragonborn a final challenge presented by Akatosh so to speak. There's also rumor that he's a dragonborn from from the other side of a dragon break that got stranded when you opened the elders roll to learn Dragonrend
When we get elder scrolls 6 in 2082 I would to see a reference to the ebony warrior but not have him as boss again,as I feel that'd ruin his character Surely the dragonborn would've defeated him. But perhaps we could see a book or a journal describing a tall man in full clad ebony armor who challenged the domain in the city of white run
The ebony warrior is what makes me hope ES6 introduces subraces to the playable races in the game. Like certain nords can have individuals classified as half-giants or part akaviri or atmoran. while maybe some redguards have strong yakudan ancestry, or some orcs are ogre/goblin kin, maybe some elves are part dwemer. We already know that there are differences between argonian tribes, and that khajit are heavily influenced by the moon cycle they are born under. It would, imo, keep the game from getting stale. Also, lorewise there's already a precedent for it.
There is the theory, that he is the Protagonist of another TES Game, I think it was the Forgotten Hero? From the game, where you end the great war. And on the topic of why a redguard would want to go to sovngarde, the afterlife of the Nords: has anyone ever thought, that he may not be a "redguard" so to speak? I've never seen or heard anyone else bringing this up. He could be of mixed Race, and since in TES, a child usually shares their race with their mother, his Father could be a Nord, and thereby he could have been raised as a Nord. Similarly, he could have been adopted and raised by a Nord, making him basically a Nord in anything but blood.
Since races are born from the mothers, the redguard mightve had a nord father and wanted to follow him into sovngarde. Post Script. More than likely to tell him about his life and adventures.
My theory is that he is the dragonborn in an another timeline, story goes on as normal. The problem is that he defeated everybody. He becomes way too powerful for anyone or anything to kill him. He goes on different timelines and eventually finds us, the player. Idk I just thought it was interesting
It's pretty funny that the guy is probably just meant as a somewhat Easter egg of a challenge enemy and he's still not actually the most dangerous enemy in the game. Karstaag is harder to beat than him.
I think his backstory is quite simple. He's just a regular human trained himseld to the pinnacle of human accomplishment, not an incarnation of a god, or an overpowered follower or creation of one. The game world is much smaller and toned down than in lore, so its fairly reasonable to suggest that he has indeed always been around in the current events of the game but due to skyrim logic, he just only appears when he becomes relavent for pragmatic reasons.
I can't imagine beating him fairly I used mods to level up beyond lvl 80 and I used an enchantment that freezes opponents. I added poison and beat him in seconds coz everytime he got up I froze him again
A Lore explanation to him is easy in MY point of view, i think that he IS "other player", here is the Deal of Lore on the Elder Scrolls, every main game, happens on a "Dragon Break" basically, this in universe mechanic is use to justify why the Protagonists of Elder Scrolls can Champion of every Deadra, can be the Master of every Guild and in this case the Thane of every city, the Time Lines Break, and here is the Deal on you Get to the Max LV, you killed a Ton of Dragons and Alduin that are linked to time, you have an elder scroll with you that also is linked to time, what I think is that the Ebony Warrior represents other time line of the infinite Time lines of the Dragonborn, he can know where is every shout because he looked for every shout, he know were you used, because he see it a lot of times on the time lines, and he is a red guard, because you can choose anyone to start.
This is going to sound out landish but I believe the ebony warrior is the og dragonborn from the original release of Skyrim think about it he knows more than one shout a geat that only a dragonborn can usually achieve he spawn's around the original max level his gear is technically late game stuff and he doesn't spawn in the base game only after the dlc are installed
What if the Ebony warrior is just the implication of another person in universe that has done things like the Dragonborn, The Hero of Kvatch, or the Nerevarine, maybe even one of these heroes that's retired. Does it really matter who it actually is? The fun part about this quest is that its the perfect open ending to a game that lets you make your own decisions about almost everything.
Is it possible that the Ebony Warrior once wore the Gray Cowl of Nocturnal and that's why nobody ever mentions them? If we assume the Ebony Warrior's path mirrors the player's path... then they must have joined the thieves guild at some point. That would explain the lack of information in lore.
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Is well buddy.
My sincerest condolences. May you find peace, friend.
You shall be in my thoughts as I produce the next one my friend, I am well and hope you are doing okay too.
So sorry for your loss. I'm glad you've been able to find moments of peace ❤
Sorry for your loss. What a horrible place you are in. Skyrim is always a safe place to unload your mental strain tho.
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The Ebony Warrior is just a city guard that didn't take an arrow to the knee and went adventuring.
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Fun fact. I recently learned that "Took an arrow to the knee" is actually a colloquialism in the nordic culture for getting married.
There were multiplle times during the intro to the warrior I thought you were gonna so some Spongebob "He's standing there.... menacingly"" route.
I'm studying for a career-altering exam right now, and I have a strict "no gaming while studying" policy because I have no self control; your videos are scratching my Skyrim itch and I thank you oh so much
Few weeks late but I really hope you aced that exam friend!! Hoping the best for your future career path!! 🙌🏻❤️
feel you! i’m doing the exact same prepping for finals right now lmao. hope your exam went well!
I remember seeing a theory a long time ago that the Ebony Warrior doesn't actually use Dragon Shouts, it's just the closest way in-engine they could represent his abilities without coding something completely new that the player shouldn't have access to. The theory proposed that the Ebony Warrior was a Sword-Singer, who practiced the Way of the Sword, similar to the Greybeards practicing the Way of the Voice. His use of the Thu'um in game could have been intended to be some form of sword-magic that was unique to the Sword-Singers, or the Ansei
Possibly true. And Bethesda could've added the dialogue about Sovengaard to add justification for the shouts and boost immersion.
They could’ve done that in engine without having to rewrite anything sooooo yeah
@@DarkShines86 Sword-singing?
If that's the case, couldn't they have just retextured the bloodskal blade and added the knockdown effect to the laser beam it shoots out? That would have been a much better way of showing that he is a sword singer without having to add any new assets into the game
This. He's a mirror of yourself and a nod to the next TES game, like all the talk about the Aldmeri v Hammerfell situation throughout the game, Saadia's quest, the comment as you're escaping Helgen "What's next, giant snakes?", etc.
Ebony Warrior is definately one of the best characters in Elder Scrolls for the main reason that we know almost nothing about him which makes him feel more threatening and menacing.
Until he starts talking, I agree.
@@Fizhy True
he's the mysterious stranger of elder scrolls basically
Would have been cool if he had a unique voice and face though. Voice didn’t need to be “villainous” or anything, but something cool.
He’s basically the player.
There's a semi popular mod on the Nexus that overhauls the Ebony Warriors fight and gives him a small castle that you take over when you defeat him. Inside of it there are lots of neat world building and lore tidbits about who the Ebony Warrior was and what he accomplished, love that mod.
That mod is absolutely essential, imho. Ryn's Snazzy Last Vigil - An Ebony Warrior Overhaul.
There is a mod that replaces the fight of the ebony warrior and makes you fight the last dragonborn instead (if you play as a non dragonborn character) it's a really good mod check it out
@@grumpyoldnordThank you!
Late upload to cure your screaming attention span's doomscrolling.
You’re very lucky my sleep schedule is abysmal and you’re absolutely right or else I’d take offence to that remark!
How dare you be so accurate.
@@Longshanks1690 Mr Longshanks we meet again
Never been this early, been watching your content for years and have loved every bit of it! Hope you enjoy making these videos as much as I enjoy watching them and learning.
Appreciate it 👍
In reality, the Ebony Warrior being your last foe was possibly a hint to where the next Elder Scrolls game will take place; Hammerfell. Afterall, he is a Redguard so this theory makes perfect sense.
and a perfect next player char think about it
hes just like a old player char in dnd that was reused to put in as a npc
My personal head canon is that the Ebony Warrior is the player character from Elder Scrolls : Blades, the mobile game, main character is formally a member of the Blades which would explain the weapon and magic skills
12:30 your assumption is correct. In fact Todd Howard has said that skyrim is an artistic rendition of the country and canonically indeed is bigger towns and villages are just as big as the real world.
There had only been one full-size Elder Scrolls game. That was Daggerfall and took place in Skyrim. It was about 209,331 square kilometers and took a week to cross
Sometimes winning too much is a curse which is why the Ebony Warrior wanted to be honor killed by the last Dragonborn
One of the justification’s I’ve seen for Ebony Warrior being Reyman Ebonarm is that he has some sort of rivalry with Shor and so you being a Shezzarine and therefore a mortal aspect of Shor is why he wants to fight you and then go to Sovngarde and fight you again I guess.
It's never confirmed or implied that the Last Dragonborn is a Shezarrine.
@@TemujinTheKhanthe dragonborn being a Shezzarine is one of the most Common theories out there, with some pretty good points to it's favor. It's Just a theory tho
I love The Ebony Warrior and he is my personal favorite mysterious NPC in base Skyrim.
He's implemented by the Dragonborn DLC so I don't think he's quite base Skyrim but he may as well be as we all know Skyrim is a game for modding.
"Base Skyrim" ... Added by DLC... Hmm.
I get that it's been like 8 years since you could even properly purchase Skyrim without the DLC included, probably... but that's still not technically base Skyrim. That's like counting Witcher 3 Blood & Wine as base Witcher 3, Shivering Isles as base TES 4: Oblivion, or Phantom Liberty as base Cyberpunk 2077. Even if 2/3 of those probably can't be bought without the DLC at this point 😂
Ebony Warrior is useful for getting duplicate weapons out of your inventory. I seem to always stack up sun swords and cash in on Ebony Warrior's love of disarming me lol
There's nothing more diabolical than knowing his goal is Sovngarde and killing him with a bound weapon.
I love how he is wearing Ebony armor instead of daedric armor.
I think this is a pretty neat detail. Maybe it's meant to symbolise something.
Ebony is the blood of Lorkhan, aka Shor. Shor is the lord of Sovengarde and who the player is a partial reincarnation of.
@@blindbeholder9713 so if I hit him five times with keening, will I find out where the dwemer went?
@@HappyBeezerStudiosi know it's a joke but there are so many problems with that statement i don't know where to begin
@@blindbeholder9713 its only a theory that the player is shezzarine not confirmed
@@TruekingoftheLeinstermen The Dragonborn is pretty damn certain, by virtue of being dragonborn. It's the others who are in question.
I remember back on PS3 I had an unpatched version of Skyrim, I didn't have Internet at the time, I used an Ogma Infinium exploit to reach Lvl 81, and almost as soon as I walked out of Breezehome I encountered him
The next time I reached 90 legitimately with an Argonian Assassin build on PS4s special edition, and defeated him
By shouting him off the mountain
Finished my first playthrough earlier tonight, along with the dark brotherhood and most of the thief’s guild and this is just what i needed. Working my way through with perfectly suited content will pair perfectly!
There’s a hundred obscure warriors and characters from TES lore that I’ve seen people attribute the true identity of the Ebony Warrior to over the years. Some plausible, most predictably nonsense yet somehow still convincing cos thats what this franchise is. I don’t knock anyone who favours one definitive theory over the others.
But I think the most likely explanation is that the EW is you, the player, from the future after having exhausted every possibility in this world come to face the only being in creation who can possibly end your long existence - yourself. And the main reason I think this is for meta reasons. The EW is a worn out, tired, empty shell of a person who simply wants it all to end and cannot bear to keep it going. In other words, it’s what terminal Skyrim playthroughs does to a MFer. The lesson of the Ebony Warrior is to savour your experience with this game, touch grass and leave some adventures for another day rather than trying to cram everything you can possibly into a playthrough, otherwise you’ll end up as broken as him yearning for it to end yet unable to actually pull yourself away from the game yourself.
if this was true, wouldn't they have made the character model just spawn in as the player character's model but maybe a darker skin tone to imply wear and age? also wouldn't his "last vigil" been somewhere more substantial? i know that's something that can change per person, but wouldn't somewhere like the throat of the world make more sense? or whiterun? or just the spot of a major event, even if it wasn't completed in your playthrough, because he could have come from a future where you did end up doing it eventually. instead of a spot out in the middle of nowhere just so it's hard to find him if he didn't have a quest marker pointing to him
But there is endless content. After all, radiant quests exist...
@@GelatinCoffee No, because Bethesda is lazy and half assed the idea. 😂
I have no doubt that was the general vibe they wanted to give but cba committing to it so had a redguard male be the model used and had the final vigil be a completely random point on the map, because they didn’t care enough to present it properly.
But the EW’s dialogue 100% strikes me as meta commentary on the game, and not an actual in lore character.
@@HappyBeezerStudios Genuinely worse than any of the realms of Oblivion doing that for eternity.
My personal theory is that he is actually the protagonist in the Elder Scrolls Legends game. Which is why he's never really mentioned. It is worth noting that the first deck you earn in that game is a deck filled with redguards which is all about equipping arms and since this guy is quite armored. It makes sense.
Best morning in a while. Waking up and having breakfast enjoying a Fizhy rambling about Skyrim. Thank you ❤
Its important to remember that the dragons ruled all of tamriel. So the ebony warrior could have been fighting the dragons outside of skyrim.
Yeah alright, that last bit had me laughing like a mad person.
At this point, ES6 is chilling with Half-Life 3 - and other long desired video game sequels - sipping margaritas on a quiet beach off the shores of Development Helheim.
The Ebony Warrior being a hint to TES 6 would make sense, considering the culture surrounding High Rock specifically. Maybe a Red Guard that was raised in High Rock. That could be a hint to both locations being present in the next game.
We might not get Morrowind 2, but it seems we'll see Daggerfall 2
Maybe the fact he’s a redguard hints the new elder scrolls taking place in hammerfell
Excellent narration. I've never played Skyrim or any Elder Scrolls game and know nothing about the lore. But you've explained everything perfectly. What I don't understand is how you've come to the conclusion that the Warrior is a Redguard? I'm assuming different races have distict features in Skyrim?
Redguards are one of the human races in skyrim, Nords, Imperials, Beton, and Reguards, which all look fairly distinctive from each other.
Yes they have different features
was waiting for you to cover this, wonderful work
Thank you very much
In reference to your point about Ebonarm, he has actually started to be referenced again in Skyrims creation club content, no guarantees that means anything but it is still somewhat notable. Also I imagine he probably would get brought back to some degree if we got a Tes 6: Hammerfell
In one of my playthroughs I made myself ungodly overpowered with the fortify restoration potions and had a sword that could to like 200 million damage, I went to fight the ebony warrior thinking it would be a cake walk and when I went to hit him I died instantly 😂 I didn’t realize he could reflect damage and was super confused when it happened
3:35 "He's just standing there... *menacingly!"*
Love the skyrim content lately
I too am enjoying it
That VA has a pretty good track record, i remember picking his voice for the Male Inquisitor in Dragon Age: Inquisition. He sounds the same in that tho so it truly breaks the immersion 😂
Oh yeah no knocking he's a decent actor, but his voice is so evenly spread across Skyrim that he sounds like just another geezer. His affable generic dialogue when you cut through his unique gravelly lines is also quite the immersion shatterer.
That just means the ebony warrior is your character that jumped realities.
The Ebony Warrior: "I want to go to Sovengarde."
people: "but he is a Redguard!"
me, beating the main story as dunmer: "One doesn't exclude the other"
I hope Fizhy will Cover The Elder Scrolls 6, when it releases in his retirement age.
Brother I’m not even 30 seconds into the video but I NEED to know what sky mod you’re using for that night sky at 0:07. Pretty please?
I suspect it's just Azurite Weathers doing that with the darker nights setup:
www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/42731
It's not the most malleable weathers mod for most ENBs, but Skyrim Re-Engaged does the trick:
www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/1089
Darude - sandstorm
@@bigsmoke279this ain't the game grumps channel friend 😂
The Thuum is usually exclusive to Nords as a gift from Kyne, so a redguard learning it to this extent is fuel for the dragonborn theory.
Yet another awesome Elder Scrolls Lore channel to add to my huge list! Many thanks!
My favorite character to play in Skyrim is The Glass Warrior. Which was from a super old Fudgemuppet video. Basically roleplaying as The Ebony Warrior's younger brother.
You know what the funny thing is pretty much all the games you've talked about I've never played but I love watching your videos for how you talk about the games even if I have no interest in them in fact watching you is what made me want to play Red Dead Redemption 2
On the subject of scale, it's mentioned in the Pocket Guide to the Empire that the distance from Mournhold to Red Mountain is 150 miles, confirming that the canon size is indeed much larger than what is shown in the games
I knew that dang orc would appear.
He's waiting for a good death
@@Fizhy I discovered him once on a playthrough and oh boy my dumbbutt got owned.
I think it's interesting that on the topic of the Ebony Warrior, Ebonarm isn't mentioned in a lot of the videos on him. There's a lot of contradicting and possibly retconned information(it seems he isn't really mentioned chronologically after Daggerfall, so the Dragon Break may have a hand in this?) but there's a few theories that link them together. First being that Ebon Arm is a (presumably redguard) individual that is one of the manifestations of HoonDing(aka the redguard god, which further complicates things as all gods are descended from the two main god entities, almost like a family tree of an almost mitosis-like origin?). The other I recall reading *somewhere* is that the Ebony Warrior is a being that gets 'passed down' from victor to victor, as in whoever defeats him becomes the next Ebony Warrior, as you can also fight him in Morrowind and win. He may also still be a god of some sort that exists to 'test' the current 'hero' of the game's story. I believe I read an idea(or I suppose it's a fact? don't know much about HoonDing in the lore) that he's akin to talos but for the redguard, or at least a similar being, that is an 'enemy' of the Daedra, although in that case they could just be a physical manifestation of one of the gods(perhaps Talos), as they do appear physically(for example in Morrowind) to test mortals.
I always thought the 'Ebony Blade' he his said to have wielded(and was fused to his arm) was the Ebony Blade Mephala gives you(and you can get it in all main Elder Scrolls games I believe) but I read somewhere, while fact checking myself, that he isn't exactly a friend of the Daedra so that's not likely.
Im just as invested in this series as i was at the peak of the Rdr2 vids, that why i love fizhy
Hes keeping his hustle alive!!
Hit us with some fallout lore too if you feel like it
Imma keep watching anyways!!!
OK when I tell you I've been falling asleep to these every night 😅 I've rewatched the assassin one like 4 times and never made it to the end. And it's not because they're boring, but the combo of Skyrim soundtrack, information on an extremely comforting game, plus your voice? It's a perfect combo. You should make one of those "4 hours of Skyrim facts to fall asleep to" vids 😅
So what everyone seems to forget the player character has a past before the opening cart scene. It wouldnt be unreasonable to assume the ebony warrior knew the player character pre opening cart scene. That would explain the "it is time" quote. This perhaps also explains why we'd know the location of the last vigil. I.E the icon didnt need to show on the map until it was time
Loving the Skyrim mystery’s keep up the good work
Plenty to come!
I, for one, am looking forward to seeing the Creation Engine 100th anniversary game, it might ever come out before ES6
I almost wish the Ebony Warrior was a deadra. It would make sense of his towering size, also the deadra have a culture built around honor and power. Also, let's not forget the deadric prince or lord (I forget which) who decided to be a pirate before he was imprisoned for a spell in the College of Winterhold's midden.
My headcanon was that he is Cyrus The Restless. Some tales say he fought Vivec so he's likey been through Skyrim once or twice on his way to Morrowind.
the ebony warrior being the last fight you'll battle in the game, and he being a redguard represents how after finishing skyrim, tes 6: hamerfell would come out but by killing him and letting him access sovngarde, he goes to the afterlife of the nords, the people of skyrim so more skyrim, symbolizing how tes 6 never came out and all we got is more skyrim again and again.
I always like to bring up how mixed-race children work in TES. Since the child is always the race of the mother, if I had to pick a theory it would be that the Ebony Warrior was the bastard son of a Nord hero in Sovenguard and he's lived a Nordic life hoping to reunite with his father there.
Honestly, they should have at least added him to Sovenguard after removing the level cap since you should, in theory, meet him there if you defeat him before venturing there yourself.
In addition to Ebony and Tsun, another character in TES lore shares the great size: Lyris Titanborn, half-Giant Nord woman seen in ESO as a major character. She has a companion/love interest in Sai Sahan... a Redguard.
So we have a game set in one time period, where a giant Nord woman is in love with a Redguard, and a game set a thousand years later, in which we have a giant Redguard obsessed with going to the Nord afterlife.
The only time I've leveled up to 80 & he spawned in Whiterun there was a vampire attack right as he started to approach and he stopped in his tracks and cowered in the street - he didn't help to take out the vampires at all.
Damn as a new gamer to the elder scrolls and especially skyrim, i didn't know about this, it's cool
I like to think he's all of the unfinished characters that just sit in your save files that have come back for revenge
I’ve often thought it’s be cool if the ebony warrior’s face always matched that of the player, just to add more confusion if anything.
Another fun theory:
He's the Blades agent from Daggerfall. That agent, who has no canonical name, without any "special birthright," managed to fight against incredibly powerful enemies and navigated Aetherius (an insane feat for just "some dude") and caused a massive Dragon Break. I like to think that the agent, after the adventure, might have even become immortal. Imagine living hundreds of years after accomplishing such a feat. You'd probably be tired of life and want release at some point.
The theories of the ebony warrior are always a joy to hear
My headcanon: Ebony Warrior is just a chad and the reason that Dovahkiin knows exactly where the Last Vigil is that Dovahkiin is also a chad and real recognize real
While I don't think it answers much of anything, I always had a headcanon that The Ebony Warrior is a title he obtained long before he became the ebony clad mountain we know, but he got the name in reference to being a Redguard that fought with the heart of a Nord, likely across the entire northern coastline of Tamriel, and he just took to the name and made himself into something of a legend with it and the armor.
Thanks Fishy, really enjoy your videos, weather gaming or history etc, seem like a good bloke to do to the pub with 😂
Anyway just wondered if you ever played the mass effect series?
The one gaming series that for me matches elder scrolls for storytelling. There is deep lore and would be really interested to hear some content based on Mass Effect.
Your note about the level requirement... Yeah I did not know this guy even existed for a long time bc you can play many hours of this game, do almost everything and still be aways off. Tho nothing substantial is missed if you never meet him it seems. I think it's kinda lame they just give you a quest marker for the vigil despite framing it in a vague way. It would have been preferable if you had to figure it out maybe by trying to learn stuff about the warrior.
He could be meant to be a parallel to the Dragonborn a final challenge presented by Akatosh so to speak. There's also rumor that he's a dragonborn from from the other side of a dragon break that got stranded when you opened the elders roll to learn Dragonrend
The orc at the ending was a wonderful ending
When we get elder scrolls 6 in 2082 I would to see a reference to the ebony warrior but not have him as boss again,as I feel that'd ruin his character
Surely the dragonborn would've defeated him. But perhaps we could see a book or a journal describing a tall man in full clad ebony armor who challenged the domain in the city of white run
Perhaps the Ebony Warrior was the mysterious sender behind the "Letters from a friend"
He never had a storm atronoch any of the times i’ve fought him & he always gives the player the First hit
The ebony warrior is the friends we made along the way.
It would be cool if losing to the ebony warrior permanently sent your character to sovngarde
since it is the land of the dead, would that mean permadeath with deleted save?
The ebony warrior is what makes me hope ES6 introduces subraces to the playable races in the game. Like certain nords can have individuals classified as half-giants or part akaviri or atmoran. while maybe some redguards have strong yakudan ancestry, or some orcs are ogre/goblin kin, maybe some elves are part dwemer. We already know that there are differences between argonian tribes, and that khajit are heavily influenced by the moon cycle they are born under. It would, imo, keep the game from getting stale. Also, lorewise there's already a precedent for it.
There is the theory, that he is the Protagonist of another TES Game, I think it was the Forgotten Hero? From the game, where you end the great war.
And on the topic of why a redguard would want to go to sovngarde, the afterlife of the Nords: has anyone ever thought, that he may not be a "redguard" so to speak? I've never seen or heard anyone else bringing this up.
He could be of mixed Race, and since in TES, a child usually shares their race with their mother, his Father could be a Nord, and thereby he could have been raised as a Nord. Similarly, he could have been adopted and raised by a Nord, making him basically a Nord in anything but blood.
Since races are born from the mothers, the redguard mightve had a nord father and wanted to follow him into sovngarde. Post Script. More than likely to tell him about his life and adventures.
Funny, I’m watching this as a lvl 79.
Sounds like a new permanent thrall is going to present itself soon
My theory is that he is the dragonborn in an another timeline, story goes on as normal. The problem is that he defeated everybody. He becomes way too powerful for anyone or anything to kill him. He goes on different timelines and eventually finds us, the player. Idk I just thought it was interesting
Timelines arent really a thing in TES
@@moskaumaster1594
There is?
This was made clear in the warp of the west, back in elder scrolls 2 Daggerfall.
@@LoopyDreamz775
Those arent alternate timelines, the Warp in the west caused literally all of the things that could happen to be simultaneously true.
Hes just Todd's character from play testing
Simon is really fun to defeat. Redguard, good.
It's pretty funny that the guy is probably just meant as a somewhat Easter egg of a challenge enemy and he's still not actually the most dangerous enemy in the game. Karstaag is harder to beat than him.
He has to be the player from another time line,
Skyrim takes place in the middle of a dragon outbreak.
So I think it makes sense.
I think his backstory is quite simple. He's just a regular human trained himseld to the pinnacle of human accomplishment, not an incarnation of a god, or an overpowered follower or creation of one. The game world is much smaller and toned down than in lore, so its fairly reasonable to suggest that he has indeed always been around in the current events of the game but due to skyrim logic, he just only appears when he becomes relavent for pragmatic reasons.
"At last, Sovngarde"
He says as his soul is sucked into a gem.
Soul gems don’t work, otherwise the soul place in dawnguard would have been full of souls 😂
I can't imagine beating him fairly I used mods to level up beyond lvl 80 and I used an enchantment that freezes opponents. I added poison and beat him in seconds coz everytime he got up I froze him again
Any one try to kill him before completing the main quest story to see if he's in sovngarde
Maybe the real ebony warrior was the friends we made along the way
A Lore explanation to him is easy in MY point of view, i think that he IS "other player", here is the Deal of Lore on the Elder Scrolls, every main game, happens on a "Dragon Break" basically, this in universe mechanic is use to justify why the Protagonists of Elder Scrolls can Champion of every Deadra, can be the Master of every Guild and in this case the Thane of every city, the Time Lines Break, and here is the Deal on you Get to the Max LV, you killed a Ton of Dragons and Alduin that are linked to time, you have an elder scroll with you that also is linked to time, what I think is that the Ebony Warrior represents other time line of the infinite Time lines of the Dragonborn, he can know where is every shout because he looked for every shout, he know were you used, because he see it a lot of times on the time lines, and he is a red guard, because you can choose anyone to start.
Definitely a great theory
This is going to sound out landish but I believe the ebony warrior is the og dragonborn from the original release of Skyrim think about it he knows more than one shout a geat that only a dragonborn can usually achieve he spawn's around the original max level his gear is technically late game stuff and he doesn't spawn in the base game only after the dlc are installed
soul trapping the ebony warrior is crazy 😭
What if the Ebony warrior is just the implication of another person in universe that has done things like the Dragonborn, The Hero of Kvatch, or the Nerevarine, maybe even one of these heroes that's retired. Does it really matter who it actually is? The fun part about this quest is that its the perfect open ending to a game that lets you make your own decisions about almost everything.
Thank God! I can finally sleep
The Ebony Warrior is Fred from Accounting. He likes to LARP on the weekends.
Had only, the EW not been a RedGuard, he could've been the reincarnated Talos which would have been awesome.
I played hundreds of hours of skyrim but I never encountered the ebony warrior😔because I can't play till level 80 that's INSANE lol😅
Ohhhhhh you will lol I encountered him twice... only lived once to tell the tale... until my game reloaded.
It'd be funny if the whole time the ebony warrior was just a nod to what online would look like
2:20 damn im sorryy okay!!🤦🏼♂️😂
Is it possible that the Ebony Warrior once wore the Gray Cowl of Nocturnal and that's why nobody ever mentions them? If we assume the Ebony Warrior's path mirrors the player's path... then they must have joined the thieves guild at some point. That would explain the lack of information in lore.
despite his power, and display of honour, the ebony warrior was not worthy of Sovngarde
Maybe the Ebony Warrior is depressed and needs therapy if he feels he wants to die. :c
Since he turns out to be a redguard, is it too much to hope that we learn about him in TES6?
I think it’s the Devs hinting the next game being in hammerfell