The way this guy describes each location and scenario is really fun to listen to. It's like it's pulled straight out of a book, like a scary bedtime story.
most disturbing location for veteran players is bleak falls Barrow, it's become so boring that I'm trying to level up as much as I can, just so the enemies there are a bit tougher to kill
It's actually implied that the Apocrypha's Seekers are scholars who travelled to Hermaeous Mora' s realm in search of forbidden knowledge, and were subsequently driven mad and twisted into their new forms.
And as far as the most disturbing locations go, my vote goes towards the isolated island known as Japhet's Folly. A brazen and short-sighted homesteader went to the supposedly cursed island, and as his followers abandoned him he was forced to eat the hallucinogenic icemoss to survive. His corpse and journal can still be found in the basement of the fortress, mouth twisted open in a silent plaintive scream for help.
what is the most disturbing thing you've done in skyrim? I was just approached by a little asking me if I wanted to buy flowers, so I sold her a falmer ear
Is that the girl in Windhelm? I usually bought all her flowers, consider it as a fee for collecting all those flowers for me. XD I like playing with alchemist table a lot, so she's an easy and quick source for mountain flowers while waiting for the flowers out in the wild to grow back after I greedily harvested most of them.
jordi199516 Red Mountain Flowers have Ravage Magicka, Damage Health, Fortify Magicka and Restore Magicka effect. Blue Mountain Flowers have Fortify Health, Restore Health, Fortify Conjuration and Damage Magicka Regen Purple Mountain Flowers have Restore Stamina, Fortify Sneak, Resist Frost and Lingering Damage Magicka. There's also the Yellow Mountain Flowers, but that one only grow in a special place, so I can't get them from the flower girl. :)
My nominees not on the list. Morvunskar - Naris the Wicked, a sorcerer who traps his victims in a small room, sometimes caging them, to burn them alive as they can't flee. He also sometimes administers a paralytic poison to them and leaves them lying helpless as he kills them, but he despairs that moving targets make for more fun. The room is covered in the blood of his victims and has a pyre of scorched bodies in the middle, some melted so heavily they're just slag. Raldbthar - the player can find at one point a tanning rack with some leather strips, a piece of human flesh, and the corpse of a Nord woman all by it. The Falmer, at least these ones, don't just eat their prey, they're skinning them and tanning them. Try not to think about how that Falmer armor they're wearing is made. Markarth - Thanks to "The Taste of Death" where you find out several of Markarth's citizens are cannibals. The shopkeeper whose husband passed away? She killed and ate him. The guy who cares for the stable dogs? Not only a cannibal but he's feeding human meat to his dogs and also sells it to other dog owners. Hogni Red-Arm the food merchant? Ate his brother and for the love of Talos don't try to think too hard about where he gets the meat he sells in the market every day.
I knew the Markarth ones, but your comments about them make it great. I don't recall going to the other two. I usually play blind (no walkthrough unless there's a quest I can actually screw up timing on, like the Lost Legends/Under Sarthaal quest crossover). But those sounds like places I need to find. I love exploring, and even after 100+ locations I still find out about some I didn't know. (and some are unmarked anyway).
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despairs that moving targets make for more fun. The room is covered in the blood of his victims and has a pyre of scorched bodies in the middle, some melted so heavily they're just slag. Raldbthar - the player can find at one point a tanning rack with some leather strips, a piece of human flesh, and the corpse of a Nord woman all by it. The Falmer, at least these ones, don't just eat their prey, they're skinning them and tanning them. Try not to think about how that Falmer armor they're wearing is made. Markarth - Thanks to "The Taste of Death" where you find out several of Markarth's citizens are cannibals. The shopkeeper whose husband passed away? She killed and ate him. The guy who cares for the stable dogs? Not only a cannibal but he's feeding human meat to his dogs and also sells it to other dog owners. Hogni Red-Arm the food merchant? Ate his brother and for the love of Talos don't try to think too hard about where he gets the meat he sells in the market every day. Show less
I loved this quest. I found it totally by accident on my first playthrough when Skyrim came out. No guide or anything. But I used the notes I found to figure out I needed to take the remains to the top of the lighthouse. And that buff is amazing by the way. One of the best permanent buffs in the game.
Ugh I HATED that fucking lighthouse, all I wanted was a nice place to shield myself from the snow and the cold but nooooOoooo I have to deal with some giant bug infestation
There's also a very good perk from recovering Habd's remains and tossing them in the lighthouse torch; you gain a permanent +10% boost to all healing effects.
If you pick up Habd's remains and then try to put them down you find out they are a quest item. Figuring out what to do with them is quite another thing...
ik i hated that. i wanted to take a break from it because that place was scary and annoying at the same time. but i killed miraak so my ass isnt going back over there
Redwater Den. The first time I came across it, I was doing the dawnguard quests (so I had no idea of the breadth of their operation), so as I delved deeper, I was blown away by how they make redwater skooma... Also Hjerim's secret room, and that pile of argonian maid books with a telekinesis tome in Benkongerike
Will Terrell Yeah, that did cause a sinking feeling in my stomach the first time I heard it. Honestly I don't think I'd be up for worshipping someone like him. Imagine the degrading and traumatizing things someone with the title King of Rape would get up to in his own realm, especially since I doubt he discriminates based on a little thing like gender. He wants to dominate EVERYONE in every way no doubt.
I LOVE Apocrypha, and everything it represents and references. Beasts that should be of the sea, yet defy all laws of reality with their existence alone. Of course, though, Molag Bal's house in Markarth is a great one, too.
You should of put Haelgas Bunkhouse in Riften as an honourable mention. Nothing violent happened there but there is some really freaky sexual shit in there. There are shackles on the bed, lots of stamina potions, honey, falmer blood elixir, lots of leather strips, a horkers tusk (I will now never see a horkers tusk the same way again), a copy of the lusty argonian maid and a shrine to Dibella (the godess of sex) there is even a letter (its on the front counter as you walk in) to Haelga which commends her for her ability to do "things" whilst wearing Daedric Armour Boots and then something about a Trout. There are a lot of other references to Haelgas Dibellan Practices too, including a misc quest and some dialogue between her and other NPC's.
That's because Haelga uses her bunkhouse to practise her Dibella's arts with those who receive the token of Dibella. She is mostly into some sick kinky stuff like people already mentioned here.
In the lighthouse, in one of the journals you can find an entry saying that Habd wants in death look to the sea so when you take his remains and place them in the flame on the top of the lighthouse, it gives you Sailors Repose effect
When you're in Yngvild you can actually steal Arondil's soul gem if you have a good Sneak skill. The ghost next to him will turn against him, and you can help her enact her revenge against her tormentor. (She will still try to kill you afterwards, but still.) Another really disturbing place is Forelhost, where the Dragon Priest Rahgot forced all his followers to commit mass suicide.
That quest legitimately made me cry. As did Death Incarnate. Forelhost made me feel so bad for the draugr who had lived there, being forced to poison and bury their children and civilians so they didn’t die a painful death to the blade of the enemy…
Strange, when I was playing Skyrim, I never take this things like something horrible, it was just part of game, exploring ruins, fighting draguirs, falmers and other enemies. It was little like in Dark Souls, there is also tuns of dead bodies, undeads, hollows, demons, very depressing places, but its just part of game. But in games like Dragon age I was completely ruinded, for example, in Origins dlc Return to Ostagar, there is lot of bodies, covered by snow and there is more feels for that horrible view, because I actually seen this people and dogs when they were alive, talking with them and such things. I mostly didnt feel sorrow in Skyrim because it was already like that. :/
Graenolf Yeah, just to say "very good" is little for that game. :) Most feels I have in the end of Trespasser dlc like Solavellan :D but if I put off romantic, its very very good game. Full of nostalgia on DAO and DA2, great story, many new discoveries, mysteries and answers. Be an Inquisitor is like be a Hero of Ferelden again, but this time, all world depends on us. Im very excited and cant wait for DA4. :3
Wait... why is the footage from PC? Your channel description says ALL footage featured on the PS4. I guess its outdated and you got the Skyrim SE on PC?
I've been replaying this game recently and I have to say that there are some seriously messed areas in that game. The writers and devs were pure genius when creating this game. I remembered how scared I was the first time playing, as you described very familiar places. Thanks so much for the video.
I've only had skyrim for 3 days but I think that the most disturbing location is the house in Markarth when you hear the demon thing telling you to kill thee other guy
Sybie Sybs Dude. Blackreach, the Falmer, Centurions....dwemer ruins in general suck. I seriously avoid them at all costs. It takes me hours to get through them...the first time I went into the one for the main quest, it was horrible. When I was finished I seriously went outside and just basked in the relief of the sunlight.
omfg I have blackreach and I made the mistake of picking up the screaming plant and so I have to go back there and that quest is a MAJOR pain in the ass
gets into the Lighthouse before and i surprised how it only roamed with Chau-Reapers ESPECIALLY the big one in the end but im more surprised when i got Habd's Fleshed-off Head after defeating it,it scares me than the Glenmoril Hagraven decapitated Heads that you obtain from Companion questline
A couple of the places I find most disturbing are linked through the same quest; Castle Volkihar (the entire passages and ruins from the dock to the balcony), and the soul carin. First of all, the secret entrance and it’s interiors are devoid of actual life and instead riddled with a few death hounds and skeletons. The music alone is pretty damn chilling and it’s so very empty. There’s also many remains of dead bodies and signs of interrupted life. Just thinking of how people used to roam what are now dark desolate and empty and cryptic halls hundreds of years ago gives me the chills. The ruins are the same. The courtyard also gets a cheers because of how quiet and peaceful it is. The emptiness of the castle alone is creepy. Too damn quiet. Even the alchemy lab and balcony.The soul carin obviously isn’t AS empty as castle Volkihar, but it still seems pretty devoid and barren. The landscape is creepy and dark. It also gets very deep when you learn the truth about soul gems and how some unsuspecting people get their souls eternally trapped in the carin after being harvested into a soul gem. You also hear the sad backstories and sad tasks of the despair-filled victims that dwell the carin. Also the east wing of the Blue Palace in solitude is disturbing because it’s so damn quiet and dark and empty.
One of the best youtubers I watch at the moment, and I watch about 4 hours of youtube a day lol. Anyway I like your style of narrating and it's almost perfect. Congrats
In one of the journals, it is mentioned that Habd wanted his remains to be placed at the top of the light house, facing the sea and you can actually place his skull in the fire and you even get a perk that makes all healing spells 10% more effective.
man you should consider narrating and even writing creepypastas or something like that, the way you described Apocrypha was like poetry and your voice had so much emotion and power
yo nice video man, not lots of people out there that make as simple amd high quality vids as yours, also on one of my favorite games, keep up the good work bro 😘
Damn you dude, I went to check out that pervert, at #1 and I found a journal, picked it up and it gave me a quest to find the others.. after getting the 4th the quest remains stuck in my quest log, Perfect. Thanks a ton! -_-
The other day I came across a video where you tell item #4 frostglow lighthouse from Hod's perspective. Really shows your talent as a story teller..you got skills homie!
My recommendations are the Half-Moon Mill and Reachcliff Cave 1. Half-Moon Mill: A couple living as simple farmers operating a lumber mill beside a busy road. But if you go to the little hut beside the lake, you can see a table covered in blood. Around it some venison, raw beef as well as a couple of bloody rags, skulls, and rib cages. 2. Reachcliff Cave: Not much to be said. If you progress through the Daedric quest for Namira, the cave would turn into a hideout from a cannibal cult.
The people at half-moon mill are vampires as you can tell by there glowing eyes. SPOILER(sorta): Nazir gives you a contract to kill one of them at the when you tell him that there dead he tells you they are.
I have a theory that all the seekers are bot deadra, but previous visitors of apocripha and didn't leave. Fast forward a couple decades or even YEARS and you have the disturbing and dangerous seeker. It even explains the name, they SEEKED for knowledge.
The Soul Cairn in the Dawnguard dlc has some disturbing implications. This is where black soul trapped souls go after thier gem has been used, many of these innocent people that were used by necromancers. All the souls you meet there are miserable and scared and its just all around unpleasant.
Jonny Williams Once I killed 2 giants who chased me to the hotspring lmao (they couldn't get in the water so I kept shooting them from the water) and I found bathing huntresses, full naked XD It was the day of my life XDD
Forelhost is by far the most upsetting one. As far as environmental storytelling goes, the devs did a great job with the placement of warriors who had killed themselves en masse, the mass graves for children, the feasting table overlooking dead bodies, and the terrifying letters as you progress. it is like Skyrim’s Jonestown Temple. And I very much suspect that it was based off of Guyana.
One of the creepy places was the home of an orphan boy who was trying to contact the dark brotherhood, as a human body with a stomach and heart could be seen lying and the boy is repeatedly saying a line about sweet mother. It was creepy for me atleast
white_shadow.exe theres a small shack near riverwood with an old lady living in it. you can kill her and live there n store your things in the cupboards as they dont respawn
The Midden and the Deep Midden. Freaked me the heck out during that quest, and it didn't help that I go so lost I actually wound up at the back exit leading to the ocean.
Frostflow Lighthouse was my first encounter with Chaurus and Falmer. I was a low-level character and I got separated from my companions in the tunnels (somehow), so it was a pretty traumatic experience.
Soul Cairn is the least scariest place in all of the other Oblivion realms for me tbh. It actually looks cool when you look up and when you get to meet the dragon Durnehviir. I'd prefer Soul Cairn over Apocrypha.
Yeah, nothing scares me in fallout when I have my mirv although when I get spooked in small corridors i have the tendency to blow up everything around me. All it took was moe crownin in a bikini for me to blow up half of diamond city
i learnt two lessons there don't stray away from the path or you will lose track of where you originally came from and also avoid killing those dark ghost near quest pick ups (turned into black ashes right on top of the page so i couldn't pick it up)
texas 27 Arvak is the best horse! He doesn't die, you can summon him anywhere without worrying where he got to, he's beautiful and downright affectionate. I look forward to getting him every playthrough.
i think that a very disturbing place is the house that you go to in the butcher quest extremely creepy when you first time play it you look into every corner if he isnt there
OMG yes. Skyrim had some seriously disturbing stuff when you think about it. I can't even remember what he was doing, I just know it was bad. Something about severed body parts and necromancy.
If you think about it, any of those barrows or Nordic tombs are pretty disturbing. The draugr (as annoying and repetitive as they are) are the preserved and mummified corpses of Ancient Nords. They were _people_ at one point, and now they've been reduced to mindless zombies with the purpose of guarding the buried Nords.
I always loved Apocrypha, found the whole area incredibly interesting and fun to explore. I maxed out my sneak and archery, so I could basically snipe everything that spawned unseen. Made the area easier to move through. That and all the books. Have to fill all those bookshelves I put in my homes and manors somehow.
There is a skeleton floating in the water under Dragonsreach and somehow everyone is fine with it.
U can find a letter in Riften that explains that Maven blackbriar had this dude killed and dropped there
KAY-CEE And he somehow rot to a clean skeleton in a matter of days/weeks! But I didn't knew that tbh.
CidGuerreiro1234 well u don't know how long he been lying there
KAY-CEE Still... people are fine with it. Like... it's just a skeleton... in the middle of town.
its going to be nazem in a couple of weeks lol
The way this guy describes each location and scenario is really fun to listen to. It's like it's pulled straight out of a book, like a scary bedtime story.
James Pettry or a D&D campaign.
most disturbing location for veteran players is bleak falls Barrow, it's become so boring that I'm trying to level up as much as I can, just so the enemies there are a bit tougher to kill
amelia nightwolf deadly bosses of skyrim mod. adds 3 fucking stupid bosses outside and it took me forever to get past them.
Well, that's a new challenge 😂
Garrett Foote they killed me in one shot.... and I was a tank...
KingPatrickofUSA yeah bro it makes it super fucking hard lmao
amelia nightwolf truuuue :-D
It's actually implied that the Apocrypha's Seekers are scholars who travelled to Hermaeous Mora' s realm in search of forbidden knowledge, and were subsequently driven mad and twisted into their new forms.
And as far as the most disturbing locations go, my vote goes towards the isolated island known as Japhet's Folly. A brazen and short-sighted homesteader went to the supposedly cursed island, and as his followers abandoned him he was forced to eat the hallucinogenic icemoss to survive. His corpse and journal can still be found in the basement of the fortress, mouth twisted open in a silent plaintive scream for help.
Devin Mcclanahan I like that place! Not for the disturbing story though. More for the mission that goes along with it. ;u;
So you're killing poor nerd scoolars?
Cyborg Gunslinger that is where i live i love the relam of forbidden knowlage for everything he said
The lighthouse is the reason I hate the Falmer.
Darth Rubicon ....You mean Chaurus? That lighthouse is certainly the reason I hate Chaurus; even their clicking gives me goosebumps
This Lighthouse made me hate Both.
Blondehuntress same especially the chaurus reaper that is huge
I pity the Falmer.
They have fallen so far.
Chaurus, actually...AHH I HATE THESE INSECTS OF BITCHES!!!!
what is the most disturbing thing you've done in skyrim?
I was just approached by a little asking me if I wanted to buy flowers, so I sold her a falmer ear
Haha, "No I won't adopt you. Here's an ear."
Uhh, well before I killed Arondil, we got into some weird stuff..
Is that the girl in Windhelm? I usually bought all her flowers, consider it as a fee for collecting all those flowers for me. XD I like playing with alchemist table a lot, so she's an easy and quick source for mountain flowers while waiting for the flowers out in the wild to grow back after I greedily harvested most of them.
ishtar0110 where ate mauntain flowers used for in potions?
jordi199516
Red Mountain Flowers have Ravage Magicka, Damage Health, Fortify Magicka and Restore Magicka effect.
Blue Mountain Flowers have Fortify Health, Restore Health, Fortify Conjuration and Damage Magicka Regen
Purple Mountain Flowers have Restore Stamina, Fortify Sneak, Resist Frost and Lingering Damage Magicka.
There's also the Yellow Mountain Flowers, but that one only grow in a special place, so I can't get them from the flower girl. :)
ishtar0110 I never really got into alchemy a lot, I should give it a try
My nominees not on the list.
Morvunskar - Naris the Wicked, a sorcerer who traps his victims in a small room, sometimes caging them, to burn them alive as they can't flee. He also sometimes administers a paralytic poison to them and leaves them lying helpless as he kills them, but he despairs that moving targets make for more fun. The room is covered in the blood of his victims and has a pyre of scorched bodies in the middle, some melted so heavily they're just slag.
Raldbthar - the player can find at one point a tanning rack with some leather strips, a piece of human flesh, and the corpse of a Nord woman all by it. The Falmer, at least these ones, don't just eat their prey, they're skinning them and tanning them. Try not to think about how that Falmer armor they're wearing is made.
Markarth - Thanks to "The Taste of Death" where you find out several of Markarth's citizens are cannibals. The shopkeeper whose husband passed away? She killed and ate him. The guy who cares for the stable dogs? Not only a cannibal but he's feeding human meat to his dogs and also sells it to other dog owners. Hogni Red-Arm the food merchant? Ate his brother and for the love of Talos don't try to think too hard about where he gets the meat he sells in the market every day.
I knew the Markarth ones, but your comments about them make it great. I don't recall going to the other two. I usually play blind (no walkthrough unless there's a quest I can actually screw up timing on, like the Lost Legends/Under Sarthaal quest crossover). But those sounds like places I need to find. I love exploring, and even after 100+ locations I still find out about some I didn't know. (and some are unmarked anyway).
(one-month-old reply is one-month-old)
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No.
***** Bah, now the rest of the text appear. Damn you UA-cam.
(sorry for annoying you btw)
despairs that moving targets make for more fun. The room is covered in the blood of his victims and has a pyre of scorched bodies in the middle, some melted so heavily they're just slag.
Raldbthar - the player can find at one point a tanning rack with some leather strips, a piece of human flesh, and the corpse of a Nord woman all by it. The Falmer, at least these ones, don't just eat their prey, they're skinning them and tanning them. Try not to think about how that Falmer armor they're wearing is made.
Markarth - Thanks to "The Taste of Death" where you find out several of Markarth's citizens are cannibals. The shopkeeper whose husband passed away? She killed and ate him. The guy who cares for the stable dogs? Not only a cannibal but he's feeding human meat to his dogs and also sells it to other dog owners. Hogni Red-Arm the food merchant? Ate his brother and for the love of Talos don't try to think too hard about where he gets the meat he sells in the market every day.
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the most disturbing place is the cloud district
Rjay Edwards
Good thing I don't get there often
*dO yoU GeT to tHE cLoUd DisTrIcT vEry oFteN?*
If only there was some pussiiiiiieeeeeee
+Astute Anansi hehe
Duh. There's no PUSSYYYYYYYY
If you take Habds remains to the top of the light house and place them in the fire, you get a free status effect buff
Evin Watson OH THANK GOD now I know what to do with them! His skull has been sitting in my inventory as a unremovable quest item for agesXD
I loved this quest. I found it totally by accident on my first playthrough when Skyrim came out. No guide or anything. But I used the notes I found to figure out I needed to take the remains to the top of the lighthouse. And that buff is amazing by the way. One of the best permanent buffs in the game.
Evin Watson yeah stumbled across this lighthouse first play though was a good one
Oh Archangel...that's hard to explain to the kids.
Ugh I HATED that fucking lighthouse, all I wanted was a nice place to shield myself from the snow and the cold but nooooOoooo I have to deal with some giant bug infestation
Reminds me of that lighthouse in The Witcher 3... the rats, oh God the rats
While we are on the subject have you seen the new game about the rats? I think it's called something like plague Tales
Beanie Sandals the one that kind of looks like The Last of Us right? & oh yeah the cursed island with the pesta.. good times
Not just any bugs...Chauruses...The trauma is real....
There's also a very good perk from recovering Habd's remains and tossing them in the lighthouse torch; you gain a permanent +10% boost to all healing effects.
Connor Tyler wow I would have never guessed that thx!
Sailors response or something similar to that
If you pick up Habd's remains and then try to put them down you find out they are a quest item. Figuring out what to do with them is quite another thing...
It isn't that hard, one of his journals says something long the lines of he wanted his remains to be cremated in the light.
+10% creepy also.
Apochrypha is the most disturbing place in Skyrim. It took me forever to get through, cause those seekers and lurkers kept killing me all the time.
Give me the Soul Cairn any day instead of that..
+Graenolf give a frost troll at level three ahead of that
I ran past all of them lol
ik i hated that. i wanted to take a break from it because that place was scary and annoying at the same time. but i killed miraak so my ass isnt going back over there
Ziinaxkey
Is it sad to say that it literally gave me nightmares?
Don't judge me!
i always interpreted the black liquid in hermie's place to be ink, idk why. made sense to me with all the books.
I think Haelga's bunkhouse is pretty disturbing... all the horker tusks lying around
How disturbing?
night shroud96 dildos
Horker tusks AND leather strips.
The Kangaroo Horker tusks and leather strips AND shackles above the bed...
Or the Lusty Argonian Maid
you guys are probably going to laugh at me but...dungeons in skyrim scare. that's why I always have a ally.
james oglesby I understand you. I travel with lydia and a dog companion always when i go into battle in a dungeon.
james oglesby I have like 8 people following
Honestly, dwemer ruins get me. The steam, the clanking of old pipes.
EXACTLY I hate the deer e
ruins. after almost being torn apart by EVIL ASS FALMER...I gotta go through a whole erea of ROBOTS!
sorry dwemer ruins
Redwater Den. The first time I came across it, I was doing the dawnguard quests (so I had no idea of the breadth of their operation), so as I delved deeper, I was blown away by how they make redwater skooma...
Also Hjerim's secret room, and that pile of argonian maid books with a telekinesis tome in Benkongerike
Elliott Barth I found it on accident before I even started the dawn guard stuff
how do they do it?
Apocalypse The Third Yeah, it was creepy af
How?
After all these years, I never thought about using Kyne's peace on chaurus.
Claude Alpha same
You can use animal allegiance also. Itll make them fight for you for other chaurus.
Don't try it on the chaurus hunters as they are immune
Or its bc i only have 2 words of it, so its not it's full potential
I love how he is able to turn a happy fun game into a unexplored mysterious dark place good job keep up the great work.
Happy fun game ? What ?
Spider Guy274 that's just like saying grand theft auto 5, is a happy fun game. lol
Shhh guys, you'll upset the five year old lol.
happy game....skyrim...hah..haha..hahahahaha...oh you poor naieve little Dragonborn...you haven't lived with us long have you? XD
bought skyrim 50% off on psn black friday. Never played it before. I am hyped.
+Rafael Dejesus its sick dude
its 10 out of 10
Rafael Dejesus it's a 10 out of 10
say good bye to real life :D
Your social life will cease to exist. Welcome to the Dark Brotherhood.
5 Boring locations in Skyrim
1) Dwemer Ruins
2)Dwemer Ruins
3)Dwemer Ruins
4)Dwemer Ruins
5)Dwemer Ruins
bleak falls barrow
Matěj Novák i hate those places very much too
Detgf fhjjgg You're not alone
Matěj Novák yeah. Fuck dwemer ruins
THEY ALL LEAD TO BLACKREACH
Wheres the abandoned house in markarth? Thats the only place in skyrim that scared the sh*t out of me when you do molag bal's daedric quest.....
He means "where is it ON the list" lol
Something about the way he says, "Deeper. Into the bowels," is definitely creepy.
It freaked me out when the priest was like, "Oh gods! I know whose house this is... this is no ordinary daedric prince!!"
Will Terrell Yeah, that did cause a sinking feeling in my stomach the first time I heard it. Honestly I don't think I'd be up for worshipping someone like him. Imagine the degrading and traumatizing things someone with the title King of Rape would get up to in his own realm, especially since I doubt he discriminates based on a little thing like gender. He wants to dominate EVERYONE in every way no doubt.
I was legitimately scared when shit started flying everywhere lol
I LOVE Apocrypha, and everything it represents and references. Beasts that should be of the sea, yet defy all laws of reality with their existence alone.
Of course, though, Molag Bal's house in Markarth is a great one, too.
The castle above dawn star that causes all the nightmares is a pretty unpleasant place as well
And the gas that lingers(but not enough to affect anyone) as you explore it inside makes it look creepy...
night shroud96 the miasma
OrangeJuice Its easier for me to call it gas for now..
OrangeJuice I was about to do that quest but Cicero couldn't come in with me so there was no chance I was doing it!
Alphas Queen it's because erandur himself comes with you and even takes the lead.
You should of put Haelgas Bunkhouse in Riften as an honourable mention. Nothing violent happened there but there is some really freaky sexual shit in there. There are shackles on the bed, lots of stamina potions, honey, falmer blood elixir, lots of leather strips, a horkers tusk (I will now never see a horkers tusk the same way again), a copy of the lusty argonian maid and a shrine to Dibella (the godess of sex) there is even a letter (its on the front counter as you walk in) to Haelga which commends her for her ability to do "things" whilst wearing Daedric Armour Boots and then something about a Trout. There are a lot of other references to Haelgas Dibellan Practices too, including a misc quest and some dialogue between her and other NPC's.
Be right back!
haha lmao nice one man
bolt moon that sounds very very weird
That's because Haelga uses her bunkhouse to practise her Dibella's arts with those who receive the token of Dibella. She is mostly into some sick kinky stuff like people already mentioned here.
At least the people who get involved with her are willing.
In the lighthouse, in one of the journals you can find an entry saying that Habd wants in death look to the sea so when you take his remains and place them in the flame on the top of the lighthouse, it gives you Sailors Repose effect
When you're in Yngvild you can actually steal Arondil's soul gem if you have a good Sneak skill. The ghost next to him will turn against him, and you can help her enact her revenge against her tormentor. (She will still try to kill you afterwards, but still.)
Another really disturbing place is Forelhost, where the Dragon Priest Rahgot forced all his followers to commit mass suicide.
I would have put Frostflow lighthouse as number 1. Trying to make it your home when it turns out to be filled with falmer? Horrendous.
Awolfx It's filled with chaurus, not falmer
+Harry Flotron both
That quest legitimately made me cry.
As did Death Incarnate.
Forelhost made me feel so bad for the draugr who had lived there, being forced to poison and bury their children and civilians so they didn’t die a painful death to the blade of the enemy…
in the orphanage in Riften there are shackles on the level in which a child could dangle there
Joshua Kowalski I killed that bitch
Yeah. That’s fucked up
One of the reasons I always kill Grelod, regardless of what type of character I'm playing. She's died in so many spectacular ways.
Reason to kill Grelod #999
I guess the Night Mother's Coffin doesn't really count as a location as such, but still creeped me, and many other players out I'm sure...
Basically me when I spoke to her the first time: OH GODS, WHAT THE HELL, WHY THE HELL, YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO BE DEAD!!!
Exuse me but is that a makise kurisu pfp
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@Suki -! every time I do a dark brotherhood forever quest, I always stand beside the coffin and let it closed lmao. the corpse is horrible
Strange, when I was playing Skyrim, I never take this things like something horrible, it was just part of game, exploring ruins, fighting draguirs, falmers and other enemies. It was little like in Dark Souls, there is also tuns of dead bodies, undeads, hollows, demons, very depressing places, but its just part of game. But in games like Dragon age I was completely ruinded, for example, in Origins dlc Return to Ostagar, there is lot of bodies, covered by snow and there is more feels for that horrible view, because I actually seen this people and dogs when they were alive, talking with them and such things. I mostly didnt feel sorrow in Skyrim because it was already like that. :/
What'd you think of Inquisition? Awesome game.
Graenolf Yeah, just to say "very good" is little for that game. :) Most feels I have in the end of Trespasser dlc like Solavellan :D but if I put off romantic, its very very good game. Full of nostalgia on DAO and DA2, great story, many new discoveries, mysteries and answers. Be an Inquisitor is like be a Hero of Ferelden again, but this time, all world depends on us. Im very excited and cant wait for DA4. :3
Arisa Inquisition is AMAZING. Skyrim and Inquisition are my top played games.
Don't mind me... just binge watching all of your videos
Don't hate the number 5, it's a good number.
Wait... why is the footage from PC? Your channel description says ALL footage featured on the PS4. I guess its outdated and you got the Skyrim SE on PC?
Omg same
I've been replaying this game recently and I have to say that there are some seriously messed areas in that game. The writers and devs were pure genius when creating this game.
I remembered how scared I was the first time playing, as you described very familiar places. Thanks so much for the video.
I've only had skyrim for 3 days but I think that the most disturbing location is the house in Markarth when you hear the demon thing telling you to kill thee other guy
TheLegionOfGreatCanadia Don't worry. that voice actually turns out to be a pretty decent guy. kinda.
TheLegionOfGreatCanadia isn't that the king of rape guy? He's the worst.
Molag Bal
It's not a demon thing. IT'S MOLAG BAL, LORT OF TOMINAXON
It's been too long since I've played Skyrim, but the giant Dwemer city/cavern underneath Skyrim always rubbed me the wrong way.
Sybie Sybs Dude. Blackreach, the Falmer, Centurions....dwemer ruins in general suck. I seriously avoid them at all costs. It takes me hours to get through them...the first time I went into the one for the main quest, it was horrible. When I was finished I seriously went outside and just basked in the relief of the sunlight.
Chaurus estrus
omfg I have blackreach and I made the mistake of picking up the screaming plant and so I have to go back there
and that quest is a MAJOR pain in the ass
gets into the Lighthouse before and i surprised how it only roamed with Chau-Reapers ESPECIALLY the big one in the end
but im more surprised when i got Habd's Fleshed-off Head after defeating it,it scares me than the Glenmoril Hagraven decapitated Heads that you obtain from Companion questline
same
You sir, are so charismatic. I've been binging on your videos lately. You've earned my support and a subscription.
And you sir, are a king. We're happy to have ya here : )
That second one hurts my soul
That axe is not poking out of her stomach... :P
Grizzly Shrimp, well it was...
Grizzly Shrimp it was in her stomach, but the weight of the handle forced the head to rip out of her stomach and balance on her female parts and legs.
Why does everyone think Apocrypha is scary? It's honestly the best deadric realm in all of the elder scrolls
Not scary, disturbing. I don't feel uncomfortable seeing the ocean of tentacles there.
I don't know what it is but your voice It's just so smooth
I could imagine Apocrypha location being in Bloodborne.
QuangTran27 That's because they both take inspiriration from HP Lovecraft, mainly from his Cthulhu mythos.
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Yeah, we can totally tell from those creepy tentacles lol
For some reason labyrinthian always freaks me the fuck out. Also anything involving falmer lol
Aw man I just started a quest to go into Labyrinthian! Lol wish me luck
It's not scary. But the labyrinth part of labyrinthian freaks me out as well
A couple of the places I find most disturbing are linked through the same quest; Castle Volkihar (the entire passages and ruins from the dock to the balcony), and the soul carin. First of all, the secret entrance and it’s interiors are devoid of actual life and instead riddled with a few death hounds and skeletons. The music alone is pretty damn chilling and it’s so very empty. There’s also many remains of dead bodies and signs of interrupted life. Just thinking of how people used to roam what are now dark desolate and empty and cryptic halls hundreds of years ago gives me the chills. The ruins are the same. The courtyard also gets a cheers because of how quiet and peaceful it is. The emptiness of the castle alone is creepy. Too damn quiet. Even the alchemy lab and balcony.The soul carin obviously isn’t AS empty as castle Volkihar, but it still seems pretty devoid and barren. The landscape is creepy and dark. It also gets very deep when you learn the truth about soul gems and how some unsuspecting people get their souls eternally trapped in the carin after being harvested into a soul gem. You also hear the sad backstories and sad tasks of the despair-filled victims that dwell the carin.
Also the east wing of the Blue Palace in solitude is disturbing because it’s so damn quiet and dark and empty.
You should've included anises house, she tortured children
anise I could never find out what anise was so hyped about. 😃 I didn't realise it involved children.
how do you know? was it mentioned anywhere?
+Big Paulo if you put her soul in a soul gem she'l stay there doe, not go to oblivion
Her soul would go to soul cairn
Ex-plic where did you find that out from?
One of the best youtubers I watch at the moment, and I watch about 4 hours of youtube a day lol. Anyway I like your style of narrating and it's almost perfect. Congrats
You should write a novel; you make the story very interesting
That prison that got flooded is where you start in the Alternate Start: LAL mod
How the Dark Brotherhood went unmentioned is beyond me... That first hut with the hooded victims ....
nice video dude - gonna check out more stuff on your channel
Cheers man. Cool stuff on yours as well : )
In one of the journals, it is mentioned that Habd wanted his remains to be placed at the top of the light house, facing the sea and you can actually place his skull in the fire and you even get a perk that makes all healing spells 10% more effective.
Still nothing more Disturbing than Sixths House Cult cave, it turns Morrowind to Survival Horror game.
You sound like someone reading a creepypasta and it is fucking glorious.
I said the same thing, he really is good
subbed... keep em coming... is this the remastered skyrim
man you should consider narrating and even writing creepypastas or something like that, the way you described Apocrypha was like poetry and your voice had so much emotion and power
The ideal masters are creepy, I once saw an npc right at the crystal of the 'Ideal Master' but could have been a graphical glitch. Creepy!
yo nice video man, not lots of people out there that make as simple amd high quality vids as yours, also on one of my favorite games, keep up the good work bro 😘
You sound like Farengar
Chubby Cactus, he totally does!
Vex Y'know, if you've got the aptitude, you should join the Mage's College in Winterhold.
Farengars chin has its own orbit
Congratulations on 40K subscribers, I remember congratulating you on 5K!
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Back off, mate.
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Your content is so engaging and entertaining, discovered you earlier today and been watching you videos all day
Damn you dude, I went to check out that pervert, at #1 and I found a journal, picked it up and it gave me a quest to find the others.. after getting the 4th the quest remains stuck in my quest log, Perfect. Thanks a ton! -_-
Don't you see, he's tricking you with magic. Be careful.
I think you're supposed to give the books to some dude in the thieves guild.
Svana Sams Sounds like you got a new fetish ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
The other day I came across a video where you tell item #4 frostglow lighthouse from Hod's perspective. Really shows your talent as a story teller..you got skills homie!
My recommendations are the Half-Moon Mill and Reachcliff Cave
1. Half-Moon Mill: A couple living as simple farmers operating a lumber mill beside a busy road. But if you go to the little hut beside the lake, you can see a table covered in blood. Around it some venison, raw beef as well as a couple of bloody rags, skulls, and rib cages.
2. Reachcliff Cave: Not much to be said. If you progress through the Daedric quest for Namira, the cave would turn into a hideout from a cannibal cult.
That's then butching animals in the half moon mill
The people at half-moon mill are vampires as you can tell by there glowing eyes. SPOILER(sorta): Nazir gives you a contract to kill one of them at the when you tell him that there dead he tells you they are.
I have a theory that all the seekers are bot deadra, but previous visitors of apocripha and didn't leave. Fast forward a couple decades or even YEARS and you have the disturbing and dangerous seeker. It even explains the name, they SEEKED for knowledge.
How about the Abandoned House in Markarth? First time I went in there, it scared the daylights out of me. So creepy!!!
The Soul Cairn in the Dawnguard dlc has some disturbing implications. This is where black soul trapped souls go after thier gem has been used, many of these innocent people that were used by necromancers. All the souls you meet there are miserable and scared and its just all around unpleasant.
those hot springs...
i forgot about cbbe...
m y e y e s
Jonny Williams Once I killed 2 giants who chased me to the hotspring lmao (they couldn't get in the water so I kept shooting them from the water) and I found bathing huntresses, full naked XD It was the day of my life XDD
Never knew about that lighthouse before, i'l have to go check it out
My most disturbing place in Skrim? Windhelm - by the port
e21big Does your game clip there too? lol Mine breaks whenever I'm at the port. Walls clipping, unable to get out of the water...
Forelhost is by far the most upsetting one. As far as environmental storytelling goes, the devs did a great job with the placement of warriors who had killed themselves en masse, the mass graves for children, the feasting table overlooking dead bodies, and the terrifying letters as you progress.
it is like Skyrim’s Jonestown Temple. And I very much suspect that it was based off of Guyana.
his story telling voice is great
One of the creepy places was the home of an orphan boy who was trying to contact the dark brotherhood, as a human body with a stomach and heart could be seen lying and the boy is repeatedly saying a line about sweet mother. It was creepy for me atleast
I recently discovered that book dimension. I'm considering making it my hidden cache. since I don't have a house yet
Don't do it the containers respawn along with the enemies and therefore the grounds. You'll lose all of the items you place there
white_shadow.exe theres a small shack near riverwood with an old lady living in it. you can kill her and live there n store your things in the cupboards as they dont respawn
you can have better homes than that join a guild become leader
The Frostflow one made me cry when I first found it
Seriously creepy stuff.
The Midden and the Deep Midden. Freaked me the heck out during that quest, and it didn't help that I go so lost I actually wound up at the back exit leading to the ocean.
those i'm sorry ghosts must be canadians
Frostflow Lighthouse was my first encounter with Chaurus and Falmer. I was a low-level character and I got separated from my companions in the tunnels (somehow), so it was a pretty traumatic experience.
TIL the Abandoned Prison is a vanilla location. I've literally only encountered it via Alternate Start.
Great vid pal!
Soul Cairn should be on this list.
Soul Cairn is the least scariest place in all of the other Oblivion realms for me tbh. It actually looks cool when you look up and when you get to meet the dragon Durnehviir. I'd prefer Soul Cairn over Apocrypha.
I thank that the prologue is rather terafying
good vid
This is really entertaining, please do more!
Yeah, nothing scares me in fallout when I have my mirv although when I get spooked in small corridors i have the tendency to blow up everything around me. All it took was moe crownin in a bikini for me to blow up half of diamond city
Sir Garrett You sure you ain't just a little spooked by the terrors of the Dunwich Borers?
***** What?
Cazadors.
So glad I came across this channel
No soul cairn?
i think the closest thing to hell would be mehrunes dagon's plane of oblivion
Nah the soul cairn was chill
Ffs you make ghost friends and then a godamn dragon pet
i learnt two lessons there don't stray away from the path or you will lose track of where you originally came from and also avoid killing those dark ghost near quest pick ups (turned into black ashes right on top of the page so i couldn't pick it up)
texas 27 Arvak is the best horse! He doesn't die, you can summon him anywhere without worrying where he got to, he's beautiful and downright affectionate. I look forward to getting him every playthrough.
All you can eat soul husks tho
now how about a top five list of the most heartwarming locations and encounters in Skyrim, if there are any?
Soul Cairn
i think that a very disturbing place is the house that you go to in the butcher quest extremely creepy when you first time play it you look into every corner if he isnt there
petiik SK you mean hjerim
you want hell? you want disturbing? play dark souls
Knight of Lothric play agony demo !! Then talk!!!!!
For me, the most scariest location in Skyrim is the ruins of the village at the start of the game.
It isn't always exciting to discover new locations, sometimes there are great whores hiding in the shadows.
just makes you think, Skyrim is such a big place filled with stories.
The most disturbing place is the house in the Stormcloak capital
Sorry I can't remember the name of the city, been awhile since I played
Windhelm is the city you are talking about good sir.
The silent gamer you meant The House of Hjerm or Hjrem (i think it spells like that) correct me :3
Cryoengine have correcting fetishes
lethal ham it's called OCD bro
OMG yes. Skyrim had some seriously disturbing stuff when you think about it. I can't even remember what he was doing, I just know it was bad. Something about severed body parts and necromancy.
You're an excellent narrator. Very nice video!
I didn't know RAPE was in Skyrim 😢😭
LMAO i wonder if you've seen the LL site..
Look up shoddy cast and watch the episodes about Molag bal
It's implied in the lore and stories around Skyrim. If you talked to Sapphire from the Thief Guild, her past is one of such story.
Rape mods are great. Its mostly quick time events !
lol there's even a daedra of rape, and rape is how vampires appeared
If you think about it, any of those barrows or Nordic tombs are pretty disturbing. The draugr (as annoying and repetitive as they are) are the preserved and mummified corpses of Ancient Nords. They were _people_ at one point, and now they've been reduced to mindless zombies with the purpose of guarding the buried Nords.
It's lit
I always loved Apocrypha, found the whole area incredibly interesting and fun to explore. I maxed out my sneak and archery, so I could basically snipe everything that spawned unseen. Made the area easier to move through. That and all the books. Have to fill all those bookshelves I put in my homes and manors somehow.