For Rorikstead: You forgot to mention that all the women conveniently die of child birth and that every house has a soul gem by their bed. This makes Rorikstead even worse than where you put it in rank. It’s worse than last place…
@@MrAhkmid No, but in the dialogues, the villagers say that this land was not fertile before, but now the harvest is so abundant that they sell it to Whiterun
Riverwood even wins from a functionality standpoint. It acrually feels like a proper small town It has a fair amount of houses, an inn, a blacksmith , a general goods store, a lumber mill and walls surrounding it
@@Unoriginal____Starwalker Sven's only use for me in all playthroughs is the boethiah thing lol. Though on this playthrough I'm doing now, it might be that terrible drunk idiot follower whose life is trash who dies there this run... I didn't know about him until longbrow's follower video, and I forget his name, but he seems like he was designed to be a throwaway for boethiah or the blades.
Shor's Stone is actually the first place I really called home in Skyrim. Sylgja was the first spouse I ever had and I moved in with her. She does the hard mining work while I do the hard adventuring work and I get rid of the spiders in the mine when they respawn. I love how the whole village gathers around the camp fire every night and eats together and I've become a part of that little community. I actually still play this character regularly, even though it was probably the third character I ever made.
Also- There was no murder! Ulfric challenged Torygg. He beat the High King in fair combat! Such is our way! Such is the ancient custom of Skyrim, and all Nords!
Still a dick move that Torygg offered to make him king but he said no then went and killed him for it later. Nordic duels aren't even supposed to end in death. He just abused the system. Also Torygg was probable just ragdolling around from shouts, hardly fair combat.
Dude I genuinely love your content so much. I just found you recently and I've been binge watching your rankings. You're so entertaining, even when you're talking about identical tavern layouts. Let's shoot for 100k man ✊️
They should have put a home for sale in riverwood. Even though you can be maxed level and everything, you always find yourself back in riverwood. It’s like home to most of us
Shor's Stone actually has some lore behind it. According to lore, Shor - the Nord version of Lorkhan - threw a huge stone there in times immemorial, and the Nords eventually built a town around it, supposedly for religious purposes. Too bad Bethesda is full of shit and couldn't be bothered to add said stone in at least one of the 25 re-releases and patched this game got.
Oh my dude, you are seriously sleeping on Rorikstead; there's something sinister going on there. (This has been covered way in-depth by other UA-camrs). Pay attention to the dialogue; sneak in and listen to Jouane give secret lessons to Sissel. Why are their farmlands so fertile? And where are all the adult women? If you were including Raven Rock, that should easily have been #1; it's personalities, the sheer number of questlines, it's Morrowindy (yeah that's a word now) goodness-it's easily on par with any of the Skyrim mainland cities. I don't know who told you your accent is fake but as a native Texan, I assure your viewers that the 'Texas twang' is indeed real. You and the missus have a good one, Longbrow!
Now that there are alternate armours in the game since the anniversary edition came out, will you be ranking those too? I would really love to see an alternate armours ranked video
Did you ever consider doing a ranking of things you would change or improve? Like maybe one thing you would improve in the cities or one of the cities, and one thing you would improve in the factions or one of the actions, etc.
The creation Club Farm is right next to roarkstead which makes it feel a little bit bigger. It that also has one of the coolest daughters in the Game if her father dies there's dialogue of her having magic powers
So here is a fun fact. According to medieval standards, none of these towns are towns. A town during the medieval time had a somewhat large population and usually walls along with a handful of guards. Oblivion does towns better because there every town do have a stone wall. Sure that is also illogical but at least it has defences. I am ignoring the numbers needed to make a town as that would be more than the total number of NPCs in Skyrim.
I didn't think twice about your accent until you said something. Then I got really confused until I realized it's because we have the same accent. The 'howdy' really should've tipped me off.
Winterhold ISN'T a city. And I'm not saying this as the generic "Winterhold is a capital city, but its only 5 buildings." It actually isn't a city in the lore (at the time Skyrim takes place). M'aiq the Liar actually has a line of dialog: "How does anyone know there was a city of Winterhold? M'aiq did not see it with his eyes. Did you?"
I mostly agree with the ranking, except that I'd put the Skaal village in first place, Karthwasten in second (I just love the scenery!), and Riverwood in third place (simply because I hate it, though objectively, I admit that you're right and Riverwood is first place material).
In older pieces of lore Karthawasten was a big city. I played Arena, and Karthawasten was a prominent settlement. How the f this is a Village, Bethesda?
I am neutral with all of the towns. I place Morthal, a hold capital, at the top since swamp, but none of the towns are near a swamp so none of them get that benefit. I guess I could put Darkwater Crossing higher since my fellow Argonian Derkeethus is there.
Ranking 1. Windhelm- This city is number one for many reasons. First of all, Ulfric is a seemingly good Jarl, and the overall layout of the city is awesome. The quests are really good, and it has transportation to both the coastal cities and Raven Rock. The Palace of Kings is beautiful as well. I have two major negatives though. First of all Rolff and Angeror and the true racists in the city. I also don't like how the argonians are out, but from what I've read that's because the Argonians and the Dark Elves fight. Also the dark elves have the Gray quarter to complain about, but according to a fricking High Elf, not only a high elf but the same race as a fricking thalmor, the dark elves did it to themselves. Also, multiple high elves (2 think) have done really well in the city. So it's obvious that racism is not systematic here. Once again, the fricking same race as the Thalmor, the stormcloaks main enemy, have made it in the city. So, other than Rolff and Angenor or whatever the city is awesome. You also get to start the dark brotherhood questline here. 2. Riften- I really love this city because of its overall design, the inn is amazing, the quests are absolutely legendary, and the presence of the thieves guild is what boosts the city. This may be controversial, but my opinion is that Thieves Guild is better than the Dark Brotherhood. Just the uniforms make the Thieves guild better. The overall complexity of the city is really good too. 3. Whiterun- This is way too low in the list, but I would have put it tied to Riften if I was doing ties. The Gray Mane and Battle Born rivalry is one of the best rivalries in the game, the quests are absolutely amazing, the city is beautiful, and it's the first you see. Also, the shopkeepers are pretty interesting. 4. Solitude- I know this is also pretty low, but once again I am very anti-imperial and the Thalmor in the city annoy me. The quests are amazing and the daedra quest is one of my favorite, but the house is really expensive and it is very imperial-based. The death of Roggvir also really made me hate the city because I believe he wasn't guilty of treason. 5. Raven Rock- First of all, the overall ash design and dark elf I really like. I mean I may be a Nord, but the city and all its layout, buildings, and even the house you get make it really fun. I also really like some of the quests. Delvin Mallory also severely boosts the score. 6. Markarth- I know some may think this is pretty low, but it's not the best city. I really like the design and dwarves base, but I hate the Silver bloods and Forsworn, and the city's slogan is most literally 'Silver and Blood! It would be much better if the city wasn't so greedy, and more dwarven based. I would have liked if Bethesda would have somehow given us maybe one or two dwarves like that one Yagrum dude from Morrowind. 7. Dawnstar- This city is slightly bigger than Morthal, and the characters are pretty basic. I put the city higher than the last few because of the presence of the Dark Brotherhood and the daedric quests. I also like the AE quests here too. I know this doesn’t count for ranking, but the Build a dwarven city mod for PS4 that adds exactly what it says really does make the area fun when modded. 8. Winterhold- Alone, the city sucks, but the lores cool as Skyrims former capital, and the College carries. I am personally not a mage ever, but the college is just such a cool place with a book seller, all the types of magic, and some really fun quests. So, Winterhold gets a little higher than Falkreath because of the college. 9. Falkreath- The city is decently sized, and the characters are not great. The jarl gets on my nerves and the city is great with quests presenting two daedric quests. I feel it's overall okay, but could use some upgrades. It's also really out of the way. 10. Morthal- I don't think I have to explain this choice. It's a really bad city because the characters, quests and buildings are all terrible. Overall, it's a bad city.
shows us Raven Rock from the Dragon born dlc. Next breath Skall village is the only one on here from a dlc..? Um ok. Love your vids man but we have to have at least one really douchey comment about some inane detail. you're welcome. :)
In my mind I like to imagine Elder Scrolls is a far future post apocalyptic earth many years in the future after an unknown event. Despite humanity and the other races not being able to advance to our modern standards and technology, they make up for it with their knowledge of magic. And such. Btw if case you guys don’t know, continents can move and change shape, and planets can change too. Which my theory is probably going to be disproven by this one guy who literally does nothing but read elder scrolls lore, but like I said, this is a post apocalyptic earth. I didn’t say what. Anything could’ve happened. Inter dimensional invasion, breakdown of the universe, anything.
For Rorikstead: You forgot to mention that all the women conveniently die of child birth and that every house has a soul gem by their bed. This makes Rorikstead even worse than where you put it in rank. It’s worse than last place…
Wtf that's crazy, is this explored in any quests??
@@MrAhkmid No, but in the dialogues, the villagers say that this land was not fertile before, but now the harvest is so abundant that they sell it to Whiterun
also is a 26 year old town that is also 4000 years old
You're as beautiful as the day I lost the sound of your howdy.
That scene hit hard not gonna lie
@@longbrowgaming2772 that whole movie goes hard imo, how to train your dragon was a fire kids movie
"Hey... where are you from, redneck cowboy?"
"Why do you care?"
"An American's last thoughts... should be of home."
Texastead....I'm from Texastead.
Riverwood even wins from a functionality standpoint. It acrually feels like a proper small town
It has a fair amount of houses, an inn, a blacksmith , a general goods store, a lumber mill and walls surrounding it
My last skyrim playthrough was clearly the darkest timeline. Strolled into river wood and there dead by the blacksmith was my boy Faendal:(
@@nofoxgiven6561 It was probably sven, sacrifice Sven to Boethiah
@@Unoriginal____Starwalker Can't since Faendal was dead I couldnt do the quest for sven to be a follower :(
Dragons sometimes kills npcs especially on the higher difficulties
@@Unoriginal____Starwalker Sven's only use for me in all playthroughs is the boethiah thing lol. Though on this playthrough I'm doing now, it might be that terrible drunk idiot follower whose life is trash who dies there this run...
I didn't know about him until longbrow's follower video, and I forget his name, but he seems like he was designed to be a throwaway for boethiah or the blades.
Shor's Stone is actually the first place I really called home in Skyrim. Sylgja was the first spouse I ever had and I moved in with her. She does the hard mining work while I do the hard adventuring work and I get rid of the spiders in the mine when they respawn. I love how the whole village gathers around the camp fire every night and eats together and I've become a part of that little community. I actually still play this character regularly, even though it was probably the third character I ever made.
Some man you are; forcing your wife to work in the mines while you go off on fun adventures haha
The ranking:
There's no ranking, just Riverwood
riverwood and the rest
So, we've got a ranking for cities, and a ranking for towns. I guess that means a ranking for settlements is coming soon.
I'LL MARK IT ON YOUR MAP!
ranking for houses
The Great Cities of Skyrim mod really makes these small towns better (especially Rorikstead and Dragon Bridge)
cant belive not more views . W videos man been binging for two days
Also- There was no murder! Ulfric challenged Torygg. He beat the High King in fair combat! Such is our way! Such is the ancient custom of Skyrim, and all Nords!
Still a dick move that Torygg offered to make him king but he said no then went and killed him for it later. Nordic duels aren't even supposed to end in death. He just abused the system. Also Torygg was probable just ragdolling around from shouts, hardly fair combat.
Didn't he use the voice? Which is a nono in battle, the exception being the dragonborn.
Stop spreading your rebellious propaganda
Death to the stormcloaks
My ancestors are smiling on me, UA-cam commenter. Can you say the same?
Dude I genuinely love your content so much. I just found you recently and I've been binge watching your rankings. You're so entertaining, even when you're talking about identical tavern layouts. Let's shoot for 100k man ✊️
They should have put a home for sale in riverwood. Even though you can be maxed level and everything, you always find yourself back in riverwood. It’s like home to most of us
You should rank the holds in skyrim, based on their quests and towns and the city will play a role in it. Also the general look and feel of the holds.
You should rank dwemer ruins. They're so similar it would be a really interesting video
Skaal is my personal favourite, it's like visiting Santa's home village. And there's no other town like it
Finally finally I was waiting for this!
You made my day man, really.
It's a way I relax after a long ass day.
You forget about Iversteads real main attraction: Gwilin
Rorikstead is far my favorite among the small ones. It has secret daedra worshippers, beautiful landscapes, black magic and my love ERIK THE SLAYER
Shor's Stone actually has some lore behind it. According to lore, Shor - the Nord version of Lorkhan - threw a huge stone there in times immemorial, and the Nords eventually built a town around it, supposedly for religious purposes. Too bad Bethesda is full of shit and couldn't be bothered to add said stone in at least one of the 25 re-releases and patched this game got.
Oh my dude, you are seriously sleeping on Rorikstead; there's something sinister going on there. (This has been covered way in-depth by other UA-camrs). Pay attention to the dialogue; sneak in and listen to Jouane give secret lessons to Sissel. Why are their farmlands so fertile? And where are all the adult women?
If you were including Raven Rock, that should easily have been #1; it's personalities, the sheer number of questlines, it's Morrowindy (yeah that's a word now) goodness-it's easily on par with any of the Skyrim mainland cities.
I don't know who told you your accent is fake but as a native Texan, I assure your viewers that the 'Texas twang' is indeed real.
You and the missus have a good one, Longbrow!
whats a good video that covers it? ik some rurmors but idk anything about secret lessons n what not
Bro your videos always put a huge smile on my face. Your commentary is next level. Keep doing what you do💙
$5.50 a gallon? Or to us brits a long lost dream. My local prices are the equivalent of $10 a gallon
Now that there are alternate armours in the game since the anniversary edition came out, will you be ranking those too? I would really love to see an alternate armours ranked video
It's actually heavily hinted that rorikstead has deep ties to deadra... There's even videos that explore the evidence of it
I was looking forward to this one!
The best town is still the cloud district
Do you get there often? Oh what am I saying, of course you don’t.
@@DK-er1sy *quicksaves*
If Elder Scrolls 6 has a single “town” that’s smaller than Whiterun I’m gonna be pissed
I don't what what is worse... Longbrow making all those Skyrim ranked videos, or me, watching them all religiously 😂
Karthwasten sadly doesn't actually have a tavern, making it even MORE dull
Did you ever consider doing a ranking of things you would change or improve? Like maybe one thing you would improve in the cities or one of the cities, and one thing you would improve in the factions or one of the actions, etc.
I was hoping this would play out the way it did. When I can’t sleep I just close my eyes and pretend I’m going around riverwood, always works.
I was wondering if you've done a ranking of dwemer ruins. That would be really cool.
By the way I love your accent.
The creation Club Farm is right next to roarkstead which makes it feel a little bit bigger. It that also has one of the coolest daughters in the Game if her father dies there's dialogue of her having magic powers
Morthal should have just been a village but for SOME reason Snowhawk got turned into a fort and now we have a swamp place with nothing to do in it
So here is a fun fact.
According to medieval standards, none of these towns are towns.
A town during the medieval time had a somewhat large population and usually walls along with a handful of guards.
Oblivion does towns better because there every town do have a stone wall. Sure that is also illogical but at least it has defences.
I am ignoring the numbers needed to make a town as that would be more than the total number of NPCs in Skyrim.
I play with the Great Cities & Towns mods and it shows, because hearing “Rorikstead” threw me for a loop.
I don’t know why people knock your accent it’s so cool.
Forget town, live in tree
Bosmer spotted
rank your Skyrim ranking videos! You’ve made so many the notes alone would be hefty
I didn't think twice about your accent until you said something. Then I got really confused until I realized it's because we have the same accent. The 'howdy' really should've tipped me off.
Winterhold ISN'T a city. And I'm not saying this as the generic "Winterhold is a capital city, but its only 5 buildings." It actually isn't a city in the lore (at the time Skyrim takes place). M'aiq the Liar actually has a line of dialog: "How does anyone know there was a city of Winterhold? M'aiq did not see it with his eyes. Did you?"
I mostly agree with the ranking, except that I'd put the Skaal village in first place, Karthwasten in second (I just love the scenery!), and Riverwood in third place (simply because I hate it, though objectively, I admit that you're right and Riverwood is first place material).
0:48 the real joke of this video is that gas go way more expensive than $5.50
Rank the houses you can buy next!
How about a fallout series? The enclave and I Frank Horrigan demand it(and to put us at number 1 always)
riverwood has a special place in my heart
Thats gas quote was fire
Hey longbow I am wondering iff You already put some tought into making the ingredients rank, as you said You would rank everything in this gane 👀
Heyyyy when are you gonna stream again? Loving the Thane in every City series!!
Ranking every voice line in the game (DLC included) next pls
Wish you included quests would like to hear your opinions on them
Can you make a Ranking of most terrifying creatures the Dragonborn face. Maybe on November if you like
Riverwood has a general store, a smithy, and a mill. Suck it Morthal/Dawnstar.
Just a quick annoying tip, im pretty sure rorikstead and Ole rorikstead are 2 different places. So that dump doesnt even get the song
Have you ranked Skyrim merchants?
When are the different types of doors gonna be ranked?
Could you review the roofs of skyrim next?
I haven't played any elder scroll games, what should I buy, the regular skyrim or the Special Edition???
Hi, can you do an update armors ranked from worst to best anniversary edition? Dora would love it
People think my accent isn't real either. I'm a TN girl with a heavy "Ellie May" Appalachian accent. BTW I'm an educated professional as well.
Skaal village looks like a Christmas card
True that
Is raven rock not fram an dlc?
can you do houses that you can buy and build!!
i've never seen a dragon at dragons bridge
For longbow not to cover Kyne's Grove. Why? Is nowhere safe?
Do strongholds or like stuff like the dawngaurd dragons reach high harothgar the theifs tomb the sanctuary etc
Do Winterhold teachers next!
Rank the cinematic kills
You should rank skyrims adoptable children
What mods do you have for the game textures?
In older pieces of lore Karthawasten was a big city. I played Arena, and Karthawasten was a prominent settlement. How the f this is a Village, Bethesda?
Love your accent! reminds me of aunt and uncle back in Texas... 😌
Hey don't dis on my boy Ulfric. He's fighting a jus cause.
Imperial jumpscare at 3:10
I am neutral with all of the towns. I place Morthal, a hold capital, at the top since swamp, but none of the towns are near a swamp so none of them get that benefit. I guess I could put Darkwater Crossing higher since my fellow Argonian Derkeethus is there.
nice accent im from the south. good video subbed.
damn, 5.50 for gas... what a steal
You should rank the homes
I believe the "Become Thane Everywhere" streams are the first step in that process. He's gotta be able to build them before he can rank them.
Bro it's almost 7$ here per gallon
Awesome video
i was just watching the ranking every armor in skyrim, creation club stuff has a lot of armors…. creation club armor ranking?
You sound EXACTLY like Awakening with JP.
Love this town already
Ranking
1. Windhelm- This city is number one for many reasons. First of all, Ulfric is a seemingly good Jarl, and the overall layout of the city is awesome. The quests are really good, and it has transportation to both the coastal cities and Raven Rock. The Palace of Kings is beautiful as well. I have two major negatives though. First of all Rolff and Angeror and the true racists in the city. I also don't like how the argonians are out, but from what I've read that's because the Argonians and the Dark Elves fight. Also the dark elves have the Gray quarter to complain about, but according to a fricking High Elf, not only a high elf but the same race as a fricking thalmor, the dark elves did it to themselves. Also, multiple high elves (2 think) have done really well in the city. So it's obvious that racism is not systematic here. Once again, the fricking same race as the Thalmor, the stormcloaks main enemy, have made it in the city. So, other than Rolff and Angenor or whatever the city is awesome. You also get to start the dark brotherhood questline here.
2. Riften- I really love this city because of its overall design, the inn is amazing, the quests are absolutely legendary, and the presence of the thieves guild is what boosts the city. This may be controversial, but my opinion is that Thieves Guild is better than the Dark Brotherhood. Just the uniforms make the Thieves guild better. The overall complexity of the city is really good too.
3. Whiterun- This is way too low in the list, but I would have put it tied to Riften if I was doing ties. The Gray Mane and Battle Born rivalry is one of the best rivalries in the game, the quests are absolutely amazing, the city is beautiful, and it's the first you see. Also, the shopkeepers are pretty interesting.
4. Solitude- I know this is also pretty low, but once again I am very anti-imperial and the Thalmor in the city annoy me. The quests are amazing and the daedra quest is one of my favorite, but the house is really expensive and it is very imperial-based. The death of Roggvir also really made me hate the city because I believe he wasn't guilty of treason.
5. Raven Rock- First of all, the overall ash design and dark elf I really like. I mean I may be a Nord, but the city and all its layout, buildings, and even the house you get make it really fun. I also really like some of the quests. Delvin Mallory also severely boosts the score.
6. Markarth- I know some may think this is pretty low, but it's not the best city. I really like the design and dwarves base, but I hate the Silver bloods and Forsworn, and the city's slogan is most literally 'Silver and Blood! It would be much better if the city wasn't so greedy, and more dwarven based. I would have liked if Bethesda would have somehow given us maybe one or two dwarves like that one Yagrum dude from Morrowind.
7. Dawnstar- This city is slightly bigger than Morthal, and the characters are pretty basic. I put the city higher than the last few because of the presence of the Dark Brotherhood and the daedric quests. I also like the AE quests here too. I know this doesn’t count for ranking, but the Build a dwarven city mod for PS4 that adds exactly what it says really does make the area fun when modded.
8. Winterhold- Alone, the city sucks, but the lores cool as Skyrims former capital, and the College carries. I am personally not a mage ever, but the college is just such a cool place with a book seller, all the types of magic, and some really fun quests. So, Winterhold gets a little higher than Falkreath because of the college.
9. Falkreath- The city is decently sized, and the characters are not great. The jarl gets on my nerves and the city is great with quests presenting two daedric quests. I feel it's overall okay, but could use some upgrades. It's also really out of the way.
10. Morthal- I don't think I have to explain this choice. It's a really bad city because the characters, quests and buildings are all terrible. Overall, it's a bad city.
Howdy !
shows us Raven Rock from the Dragon born dlc. Next breath Skall village is the only one on here from a dlc..? Um ok. Love your vids man but we have to have at least one really douchey comment about some inane detail. you're welcome. :)
Sad that Helgen wasnt restored its the biggest town at the start of the game. Wasted map location.
Thank god for the existence of the Helgen Reborn mod.
Doesn’t ivarstead have ivarstead guards
The cities are realistically towns
The towns are realistically villages
WHERE IS KYNESGROVE (love ur vids)
In my mind I like to imagine Elder Scrolls is a far future post apocalyptic earth many years in the future after an unknown event. Despite humanity and the other races not being able to advance to our modern standards and technology, they make up for it with their knowledge of magic. And such. Btw if case you guys don’t know, continents can move and change shape, and planets can change too. Which my theory is probably going to be disproven by this one guy who literally does nothing but read elder scrolls lore, but like I said, this is a post apocalyptic earth. I didn’t say what. Anything could’ve happened. Inter dimensional invasion, breakdown of the universe, anything.
5.50 for gas? *laughs in electric bicycle 🚴💨 ⚡️*
6. Karthwasten
5. Shors Stone
4. Rorikstead
3. Dragonbridge
2. Ivarstead
1. Riverwood
3:10 I mean the empire was about to wrongfully execute (murder) us so... 😅
I joined the stormcloaks
I’m from texas I’ve lived here for 10 years still don’t have a lick of a country accent
Never understood Karthwasten
Skaal Village isn’t in Skyrim, House Redoran owns it so technically it’s in Morrrowind I guess… also
*Howdy*
The lady minor in shor’s town is my number one lady and hottedt
No love for kynesgrove ?