FudgeMuppet but it still means they are still a unnamed Dragonborn, the only one in the series that actually acclaims themselves as one, even calling themselves brother/sister to the main character. Given no other NPC says anything close to what they say, it must mean something right? Even Camelworks was convinced that it’s very interesting. (Also as a side thought, what if this unnamed Dragonborn was the one Tsun mentioned when you select the option “By right of birth, I am Dragonborn” to enter the Halls of Valour? That could also mean that this unnamed Dovakiin is strong enough to make his way past Tsun himself no? Just a crazy idea that came to my head.)
Fudgemuppet, your skyrim content is absolutely awesome guys, I can't count the days & nights that your channel has kept me entertained & also helped me enjoy skyrim even more thanks 👍
Every Sunday morning, after working three or sometimes four consecutive night shifts, I will make my self a light breakfast, crawl into bed and watch the latest FudgeMuppet lore video. Most relaxing part of my week.
@@gabenvandenbrink9114 They left a comment about that on the video. The Dragonborn is Sovngarde is a radiant NPC, so its gender, stats, and equipment change with every save game
The first thing I did after beating Tsun was trying to attack the Heroes in Sovnvarde to fight them. Unfortunately, the great Toddhead forbade the it and I could do little more than get a “what do you want, tiny elf?” from the greatest heroes of the Nords.
I've dealt with 2 years of not being able to sleep at night to listening to the tribunal of the fudge talking about elder scrolls lore and i couldn't be happier. Love the content keep it up
Yeah. Good point. I mean, it has to get boring after a while smashing heads, drinking & eating. Not much in the way of adventure or excitement. An occasional riekling invasion, that'd be a monotony breaker.
Ok. When I read hidden stories in the title I literally thought there were hidden floors in the building. Hidden rooms and stair cases. Got all excited...
Welll, Tsun died during Ehlnofey Wars. So technically he was semi-mortal at the time (or maybe even fully mortal just really powerful). I have a theory that he was just a wandering Ehlnofey who became an important figure in Shor's army - that would make him not so different from other souls in Sovngarde (and that doesn't mean he's not a god, by elven standards he absolutely is an ancestor-god for the Nords)
I absolutely love the music for Sovngard. ....I can just imagine the choir like, "so what song are we recording?" and they open up their binders and they see "Song of the Dragonborn"
Not true. Wuulfhaarth very well could have been Dragonborn. There's more statements supporting of it than not. He had control of his Thu'um. They were just unnaturally powerful. Anyone can master the thu'um. Only the dragonborn learns them quickly and can master them quickly. The greybeards are perfect examples. Their incredibly powerful and refined voices are insane
Tsun must have been one of the minor Aedra like spirits that lost their immortality when Mundus was being created, I imagine he died defending Lorkhan/Shor in those early days like you said.
Thank you Scott.. once again you've exceeded yourself.. I always learn something new or expand my knowledge based on your tellings.. You truly are gifted of the gods sir!!!
Sovngarde is a dream within a dream. It's why tsun is alive despite being dead. The strongest force in mundus is the will. It's probably why Alduin is so astonished he was killed. The dreamers killing the lucid? Probably why in Morrowind Dagoth Ur worshipers are called sleepers
Enjoyed the video up until you mentioned the dragonborn emperors in the same vain as the dragonborn heroes. Its been debated extensively that they are different entities; the bloodline of Alessia are dragonborn in the sense that they share dragonBLOOD with Akatosh as part of the covenant to keep oblivion out of Nirn, whereas "dovahkiin" dragonborn have the SOUL of a dragon instead. Thats my only critique.
@@nickstehr3610 Paarthurnax, Durnehviir, Miraak, Greybeards also tells you that you have the soul of a dragon which is why you're able to compete against Alduin and also the reason why miraak wants to kill you to empower himself to escape apocrypha, otherwise that random npc in sovngarde that claim to be DB could have stopped Alduin. There's clearly different tiers of dragonborns. Those with both blood and soul (LDB, Tiber Septim, Miraak ect) and those with just the blood (The offsprings like the random npc in sovngarde, wolfqueen, Palagius the 3rd, Martin septim ect). Also why you really don't see any of the Main named dragonborn heroes in savngarde because they either ascended to godhood or, the golden rule, they returned to akatosh because they are shards of time.
As far as I'm aware one comes with the other. Can't have the blood of a dragon without the soul of one and can't have the soul of one without the blood of one. I could be mistaken though.
Once again amazing stuff! I have a request and I'm not sure how to so it so will try it in the UA-cam comment section. Are you guys going to do a vigilant of stendarr build????
@@HappyHippo-oo5iz thats kinda true but the vigilant have a very different lore and playstyle since they use a different arrays of magic and skills. Also they have very different views on the world if you read about it :) Just wanted to see the story driven masters do a build on such a anti deadra character :)
5:47 in vid so far It is from a kirkbride thing, so obviously take it with a grain of salt, but I recall reading somewhere that Nords will almost always prefer to tell an interesting and bombastic story over a strictly true one- not that they like lying, per se, but that exaggerating and having stories grow in the telling is fundamental to their culture. I wouldn’t be surprised if that habit persisted after death
I would love if tes 6 either allowed the mantling of many gods or at least one as in Oblivion, or if we were the aspect or “chosen one” form of another god such as shezzarine or dragonborn or nereverine. Obviously at least two of those possibly 3 have been done but what if we got to play as the avatar of a daedra or a magna gi? It would be a cool switch in my opinion. Still love all of the character backstories that don’t overwrite your own head cannon backstory for your character that is present in all recent tes games. Fallout 4 shat on that feeling for me but here’s to hope for the future
@fudgemuppet Another great video, thank you so much. I have two questions that popped into my head that could make interesting content. 1. With the dragonborn Miraak being killed by Mora, does his soul go to Sovengarde or does it stay in Apocrypha? 2. With Tsun being the guardian of Shor's hall, and Alduin being related to Akatosh/Auriel, isn't this just a continuation of the battle of the old gods against Lorkan? And with that, what does it actually mean when you have two brothers who took opposite sides in that battle Tsun and Stun? Love the content, keep it coming. 2.
1. Miraak's soul was absorbed by the Last Dragonborn. 2. Alduin is not Akatosh, he is the son of Akatosh, an aspect of him you might say. No it's not the continuation because that battle should happen at the begging of each new Kalpa. But Alduin turned away from his duty to end the world, instead he wanted to rule the world and that's why Akatosh sends the Dragonborns after him. Besides Shor himself fought Alduin before when Wulfharth summoned him. Tsun and Sthun weren't on opposite sides of the war, they both were Shield-Thanes of Shor.
@@Ropewatch Stendarr is called by the Altmers the Apologist of Men. He is the god of compassion, of showing mercy. It's like Stendarr tries to heal the wounds between Elves and Men.
I always end up running away from Felldir, Gormlaith & Hakon so I can talk to everyone in the Meed Hall. Shame Olaf doesn't mention his alter Draugr self after you defeat him in Dead man's respite.
So sovngarde is basically Valhalla same requirement to enter kinda. In Norse mythology to enter Valhalla you must die a valiant death fighting with a weapon in your hand
Fudgemuppet Can you please remaster the Stormcloak mage build with mods and a more fleshed-out backstory Can anybody upvote this so that they'll see please?
I wish they replaced the generic heroes of soverngarde with more NPCs we meet along our journey. It wouldve been great to see it the halls filled with characters we met and knew in life.
An old soldiers take on Olaf calling the bard a honest opponent. He doesn't mean the bard was telling the truth or that he was right. He is an honest opponent because he fought with honor and no fear. The old saying "The pen is mightier than the sword." He challenged the King with no regards of his own well being. He simply stood his ground no matter the outcome. Therefore he was an honorable opponent.
Ok, dumb question, but like if a Nord does NOT die in combat, are they still sent to Sovngarde? Or do they go somewhere else? Do we even know? (Someone please answer this)
the idea that there's only one dragonborn at a time is mistaken, i think. i believe that many sleeping dragon born exist that never come across the catalyst that unlocks their potential. do you think if you lost your head at helgen the world would be doomed? or perhaps the woman you meet on the thousand steps to high hrothgar had good reason not to tell you her purposes? or the girl in hackdirt who dreams about parthenax? who left those scales at the shrine nearby?
*Nord dies in Skyrim Civil War* Man, it sucks that I died.. but at least I get to go to Sovngard! Nord Heaven, here I come!” *Alduin* “Yeah, about that…”
I wonder. Since Shor/Lorkhan is the traitor god of the Aedra and was defeated with his heart ripped out, why does he have his own plane in Atherius? And why does Tsun and likely other divines call him chief deity when he was the one who tricked them into giving up their godly power to create Mundus? Wouldn’t a deceiver god be condemned, not honoured? Also, we see Akatosh manifest in both Oblivion and Skyrim (Alduin is his avatar that represents the end of time making him the same being) which indicates that he is the true lead god no? So why is Shor considered the chieftain of the Nordic pantheon and why do the other gods follow him instead of Akatosh? Again, it seems weird for almighty beings that were tricked into giving up their divinity to continue to follow the very one who wronged them in the first place. Just something that got me wondering.
Goliath Xanatos the Aedra were only tricked by Lorkhan in the Merric creation story, who believe the Elves were once Aedra themselves before losing their power because of Lorkhan. In the Nordic creation story, Lorkhan was the one who brought the Aedra together with a plan to create the plane of Mundus, with the Aedra being those who stuck through it until the end, sacrificing much of their power to see their goal complete, with Lorkhan sacrificing the most, giving his body to create Nirn. Just for reference too, Sovngarde is not in Aetherius, it is in Mundus. Aetherius is the homeland of all the Et’Ada; the Aedra, the Daedra and the Magna Ge. All the Aedra’s planes exist within Mundus, though to mortal eyes they appear as planets since they can’t comprehend their full scale. In that sense, Nirn is Lorkhan’s plane of Mundus, just as the Daedra each have their own planes of Oblivion. Akatosh is not the same being as Alduin. They exist separately, though Alduin was created during the creation of Mundus in keeping with Akatosh’s sphere of time to enable a sort of “reset” to time in Mundus and bring on the next cycle. Akatosh appeared in Oblivion to fight Mehrunes Dagon because it was Akatosh who formed the pact of the Dragonborn in order to deny the Daedra access to Nirn. As such it was Akatosh that Martin called upon to uphold the pact by expelling Dagon. As a final point, I find it weird how you act like the Aedra were to almighty to be tricked as if Lorkhan wasn’t one of them and we see Daedra get tricked by mere mortals all the time. Even amongst the Et’Ada as a whole, Lorkhan was seen as one of the most powerful, alongside Magnus, Akatosh and Jyggalag. What is more he was one of the smartest, the only one to understand the truth of finite reality and the Et’Ada’s own mortality as a result due to the movements of Anu and Padome.
Ethan Quirk All stories of the beginning are the same. The elves, men and beast races take the same story of how the universe was created with their own racial text put into it. Regardless, it still doesn’t make sense where we see a literal god in Tsun side with the deity that did in fact betray everyone. Lest you forget, Shor/Lorkhan is the soul of Sithis, the Dread Father and Void Incarnate. He sent Lorkhan to destroy everything so that all creation will return to him, to the void. Soverngard is in Atherius. It’s a part of that plane of existence that differs from Mundus or Oblivion. Scott, Michael and even Camelworks has confirmed this to be the case with both proof and lore evidence. Don’t know where you heard that it’s there, but it’s simply not true. And while yes the Aedra that sacrifices much of their godly divinity did turn to planets and are perpetually trapped within the very realm of existence they helped to create, it doesn’t mean that they all did it willingly since Magnus and many of the Magna Ge fled before they had their godly essence extracted from themselves. Shor being a “good deity” in any form or subtext is contradictory if Magnus, the God of Magic and Architect of Mundus himself would flee from his own creation no? Alduin and Akatosh are one in the same. Along with Auriel, they make up what is essentially the timeline. Auriel, the beginning of all time and creation. Akatosh, the stability of time and present day. Alduin, the destruction of time and its renewal. They are all the same being from different periods of each Kalpa and a reflection of what was, is and what will be. So my point still stands. You find it weird how I call the divines idiots? Because they are, were, however you want to put it. It was clear that Lorkhan wasn’t one of them from the start as he came from beyond creation itself and entered their space. He appeared as a friend but was clearly a deceiver. No matter how it happened, it was their own fault they lost their own power and untold numbers of the Et’Ada lost their lives. But throughout all of this, you never answered my question (though it wasn’t directed at you but given you are the only one who’s been kind enough to reply, I’ll repeat it), why do the gods allow Shor to have his own plane of existence when he’s the traitor god in virtually every mythology outside the Nords, and why is he seen as the chieftain over Akatosh/Alduin when during the Dawn War, they fought each other and Lorkhan lost and had his heart ripped out and shot into Morrowwimd where it forged the Red Mountain? We have definite prove that Lorkhan exists as his heart is in Morrowind and we hear mention of it in both Oblivion and Skyrim. And we also know Shor and Lorkhan are one in the same. So please explain to me, why is he seen as a good god when he’s clearly not?
@@goliathxanatos706 No, he's a traitor god in the Elven mythology especially the Altmer and except the Dunmer. Lorkhan is a Hero God in the Imperial mythology but he is an evil trickster in the Redguard mythology.
I love nordic lore, it's just so interesting :0 well, I feel like I'm not a great fan of the slaughter of the snow elves but I'll just put that to the side for now 😂😂
I’ve always felt like sovnegard was really small in Skyrim. I would’ve loved a few quests there like in the Soul Cairn.
"Go pick some flowers"
"Deliver this message to olav one eye"
"We have a rat problem"
@@amuserearflap1031 how bout "challenge ysgamor" that would be pretty cool
@@unluckydata8733 or a Version two of the drinking quest with Sanguine except entirely in Sovngarde.
@@unluckydata8733 you should be able to challenge ulfric or galmar to a round 2
I feel like that would trivialize the place
QUICK NOTE: The Dragonborn line in Hall of Valour is radiant so the NPC who says it can be different each time. Can be Male or Female.
FudgeMuppet but it still means they are still a unnamed Dragonborn, the only one in the series that actually acclaims themselves as one, even calling themselves brother/sister to the main character. Given no other NPC says anything close to what they say, it must mean something right? Even Camelworks was convinced that it’s very interesting.
(Also as a side thought, what if this unnamed Dragonborn was the one Tsun mentioned when you select the option “By right of birth, I am Dragonborn” to enter the Halls of Valour? That could also mean that this unnamed Dovakiin is strong enough to make his way past Tsun himself no? Just a crazy idea that came to my head.)
I wonder if they are the unnamed dragonborn the dragon aspect shout summons
Fudgemuppet, your skyrim content is absolutely awesome guys, I can't count the days & nights that your channel has kept me entertained & also helped me enjoy skyrim even more thanks 👍
It’s a male Nord
Every Sunday morning, after working three or sometimes four consecutive night shifts, I will make my self a light breakfast, crawl into bed and watch the latest FudgeMuppet lore video. Most relaxing part of my week.
Good times! 😊
I suppose you work at Majestic 12?
More like the top and the lucky 38 🤭
When Nord farmers die with a sword in their hands, they become Sovngardeners.
But do they get to use hoes?
Ba dum tss
I'm stealing this one
@@Mini-Toast_ Yes, and they get all da hoes.
@@Mini-Toast_ No, because then they get Ticklebritch.
Fudgemuppet 20 yrs from now: "Sov-ant-garde: Holy resting place of the Ants from the Stump in Riverwood"
Camel: "We have an unknown Dragonborn in Sovngarde. This is groundbreaking!"
Fudgemuppet: "Nah, there's nothing special about that"
Bit the crazy thing is, here it is female, in his video it was a male.
@@gabenvandenbrink9114 They left a comment about that on the video. The Dragonborn is Sovngarde is a radiant NPC, so its gender, stats, and equipment change with every save game
@@Galimeer5 I saw this video before I watched the ccc video, and camel said he loaded the game a few times,
@@XJonAye sad
The first thing I did after beating Tsun was trying to attack the Heroes in Sovnvarde to fight them. Unfortunately, the great Toddhead forbade the it and I could do little more than get a “what do you want, tiny elf?” from the greatest heroes of the Nords.
Seeing Sovngarde for the first time back in 2011 was breathtaking!
Yea seeing the toughest hard cold icy viking nords drinking mead and food singing batteling i just can leave here forever
Its a shame we cant go back to Sovngarde after we finished everything in the game.
the greatest shame for me is that we can't talk much with these legends, especially ysgramor
‘coc sovngarde’
Michal Danko that would be soo cool if we could.
@@Johan-st4rv Yes, I know. But its a cheat
@@michaldanko4647 Nah dude, it's CHIM. C0DA make it canon.
Sovenguard awaits!
just ignore the soul eating dragon
Do you get to Sovngarde often?......Oh what am I thinking, of course you don't.
Imagine if we could say that To nazeem
Just the right petty. Love it
I've dealt with 2 years of not being able to sleep at night to listening to the tribunal of the fudge talking about elder scrolls lore and i couldn't be happier. Love the content keep it up
Sovngarde is great and all, but add some rieklings and you have got a masterpiece.
Yeah. Good point. I mean, it has to get boring after a while smashing heads, drinking & eating. Not much in the way of adventure or excitement. An occasional riekling invasion, that'd be a monotony breaker.
Nah bro I hate reikling more than anything
I’d have liked to see a giant who fought honorably
I had forgotten about this comment, back then I was under the guise of a Riekling. Now I am a Dwemer, I wonder how long this will remain to be so.
Ok. When I read hidden stories in the title I literally thought there were hidden floors in the building. Hidden rooms and stair cases. Got all excited...
Same.
Welll, Tsun died during Ehlnofey Wars. So technically he was semi-mortal at the time (or maybe even fully mortal just really powerful). I have a theory that he was just a wandering Ehlnofey who became an important figure in Shor's army - that would make him not so different from other souls in Sovngarde (and that doesn't mean he's not a god, by elven standards he absolutely is an ancestor-god for the Nords)
I figured he was a kin to a demi-god. After death his soul was able to ascend into a minor god type deal.
I absolutely love the music for Sovngard. ....I can just imagine the choir like, "so what song are we recording?" and they open up their binders and they see "Song of the Dragonborn"
Wuulfharth isn’t Dragonborn. He didn’t have absolute control over his Thu’um. Which is why he needed to whisper is name
True, only those with the soul of a dragon can fully reach full potential while keeping the thu'um fully controlled.
Not true. Wuulfhaarth very well could have been Dragonborn. There's more statements supporting of it than not. He had control of his Thu'um. They were just unnaturally powerful. Anyone can master the thu'um. Only the dragonborn learns them quickly and can master them quickly. The greybeards are perfect examples. Their incredibly powerful and refined voices are insane
every time I watch a new Skyrim video it makes me wanna go back and play it again!
Tsun must have been one of the minor Aedra like spirits that lost their immortality when
Mundus was being created, I imagine he died defending Lorkhan/Shor in those early days like you said.
I'm so glad such a good UA-camr is still doing skyrim videos
The amount of fudgemuppet videos ive watched in the past few days is crazy. Love the content guys!
"Lore context" pun = Lorkhan text.
Cleanest pun ever.
Good stuff lol
So chaos text
Thank you Scott.. once again you've exceeded yourself.. I always learn something new or expand my knowledge based on your tellings.. You truly are gifted of the gods sir!!!
I've reinstalled skyrim and you're to blame.
I've always wondered what that buried dragon wall on the hill would have had
Last time I was this early Shor had mercy on me
i’ve never been early to anything in my life...but this time
You're finally awake!
Akatosh sent me 😉 😉 I have watched this before 😂 now watching again as I was just in Sovngarde yesterday defeating Alduin 😜 thanks team
Me: Gonna have a good night sleep tonight
Fudgemuppet releases a video
Me: Aww shit here we go again
VERY GOOD video !!!! Love your videos.
As a Norse pagan, I remember visiting this place and being absolutely blown away.
I haven’t been subscribed to you long but I thank god you exist every time i see new content posted. Thank you .
It would be wild if we someday get a game where the open scene is you getting buried and the game is an epic level war in the afterlife
They actually do get to beheading you in the opening scene, then?
Check out Hades on Steam. It's not the exact thing you're talking about but it's pretty close :)
Sovngarde is a dream within a dream. It's why tsun is alive despite being dead. The strongest force in mundus is the will. It's probably why Alduin is so astonished he was killed. The dreamers killing the lucid? Probably why in Morrowind Dagoth Ur worshipers are called sleepers
Enjoyed the video up until you mentioned the dragonborn emperors in the same vain as the dragonborn heroes. Its been debated extensively that they are different entities; the bloodline of Alessia are dragonborn in the sense that they share dragonBLOOD with Akatosh as part of the covenant to keep oblivion out of Nirn, whereas "dovahkiin" dragonborn have the SOUL of a dragon instead. Thats my only critique.
In skyrim it’s said that the dovahkiin has the blood of a dragon.
@@nickstehr3610 Paarthurnax, Durnehviir, Miraak, Greybeards also tells you that you have the soul of a dragon which is why you're able to compete against Alduin and also the reason why miraak wants to kill you to empower himself to escape apocrypha, otherwise that random npc in sovngarde that claim to be DB could have stopped Alduin. There's clearly different tiers of dragonborns. Those with both blood and soul (LDB, Tiber Septim, Miraak ect) and those with just the blood (The offsprings like the random npc in sovngarde, wolfqueen, Palagius the 3rd, Martin septim ect). Also why you really don't see any of the Main named dragonborn heroes in savngarde because they either ascended to godhood or, the golden rule, they returned to akatosh because they are shards of time.
As far as I'm aware one comes with the other. Can't have the blood of a dragon without the soul of one and can't have the soul of one without the blood of one. I could be mistaken though.
Once again amazing stuff! I have a request and I'm not sure how to so it so will try it in the UA-cam comment section. Are you guys going to do a vigilant of stendarr build????
Their Paladin build has similar aesthetics, and a similar playstyle.
@@HappyHippo-oo5iz thats kinda true but the vigilant have a very different lore and playstyle since they use a different arrays of magic and skills. Also they have very different views on the world if you read about it :) Just wanted to see the story driven masters do a build on such a anti deadra character :)
There was also Toryyg, the High King slain by Ulfric, you can run into him in the mists, and he calls Ulfric a coward.
Interesting! Thanks for uploading!
Sweet two videos in as many days
5:47 in vid so far
It is from a kirkbride thing, so obviously take it with a grain of salt, but I recall reading somewhere that Nords will almost always prefer to tell an interesting and bombastic story over a strictly true one- not that they like lying, per se, but that exaggerating and having stories grow in the telling is fundamental to their culture. I wouldn’t be surprised if that habit persisted after death
Sovenguard in Skyrim looks sooo good
Yes. And the music is flat-out awesome.
How is that you guys don't have a video on the Ebony Warrior? or am i just dumb and can't find it? This one is really cool btw.
These videos just thanks so much quarantine is something else
Do you have a list of the mods you use? Your game looks hella nice and I've been trying to make it look and play as nice as possible.
My beard grew just by hearing this intro...
It's great that you add subtitles. But please, do spellcheks 😘
Man I just got back to Skyrim like a week ago cause of these vids :)
Thank you Fudgemuppet 💕
Love this nice video keep up
I just beat skyrim the other day and thought this place was pretty cool
I actually forgot about the people turned to stone! Lot who was turned into a pillar of salt could relate to their predicament.
Thanks, Scott!
14:29 Specially when our understanding as mortals, is very limited
My sister's cat went to Sovnegard yesterday he was a the mightiest of Dovahpaws
Momentous Mori Henni Lemar Hennitooth🐈⬛🐾🕯❤️💐
I would love if tes 6 either allowed the mantling of many gods or at least one as in Oblivion, or if we were the aspect or “chosen one” form of another god such as shezzarine or dragonborn or nereverine. Obviously at least two of those possibly 3 have been done but what if we got to play as the avatar of a daedra or a magna gi? It would be a cool switch in my opinion. Still love all of the character backstories that don’t overwrite your own head cannon backstory for your character that is present in all recent tes games. Fallout 4 shat on that feeling for me but here’s to hope for the future
@fudgemuppet Another great video, thank you so much. I have two questions that popped into my head that could make interesting content.
1. With the dragonborn Miraak being killed by Mora, does his soul go to Sovengarde or does it stay in Apocrypha?
2. With Tsun being the guardian of Shor's hall, and Alduin being related to Akatosh/Auriel, isn't this just a continuation of the battle of the old gods against Lorkan? And with that, what does it actually mean when you have two brothers who took opposite sides in that battle Tsun and Stun?
Love the content, keep it coming.
2.
1. Miraak's soul was absorbed by the Last Dragonborn.
2. Alduin is not Akatosh, he is the son of Akatosh, an aspect of him you might say. No it's not the continuation because that battle should happen at the begging of each new Kalpa. But Alduin turned away from his duty to end the world, instead he wanted to rule the world and that's why Akatosh sends the Dragonborns after him. Besides Shor himself fought Alduin before when Wulfharth summoned him. Tsun and Sthun weren't on opposite sides of the war, they both were Shield-Thanes of Shor.
@@kjaldir1089 That's so cool. I didn't know stendarr is tsun's bro and sided with humanity.
@@Ropewatch Stendarr is called by the Altmers the Apologist of Men. He is the god of compassion, of showing mercy. It's like Stendarr tries to heal the wounds between Elves and Men.
@@kjaldir1089 Why would Stendarr heal the wounds of both Mer and Humans?
@@Super50ldier because he is the god of showing mercy and compassion, no matter the race.
Sovngarde is TO EPIC!!!!!!!!!!!!
I always end up running away from Felldir, Gormlaith & Hakon so I can talk to everyone in the Meed Hall. Shame Olaf doesn't mention his alter Draugr self after you defeat him in Dead man's respite.
When I die I hope to end up in Sovngarde.
I imagine whenver i beat the ebony warrior in a playthrough (or defeat alduin/miraak) I achieve chim and can teleport wherever.
That frost troll at 5:58 tho
Feel bad for innocents in the soul cairn.
Epic as always
I remember breaking the game by throwing tsun into the pit as a vampire lord
I have just one question
Does kodlak white mane manage to get to the hall of valor after you kill alduin?
Great video
Would we be able to get a lore video about the timesplitters series? as that could be a interesting video
So sovngarde is basically Valhalla same requirement to enter kinda. In Norse mythology to enter Valhalla you must die a valiant death fighting with a weapon in your hand
Fudgemuppet
Can you please remaster the Stormcloak mage build with mods and a more fleshed-out backstory
Can anybody upvote this so that they'll see please?
Wonder if Mr Unending was immortal beforehand, and that's why he didn't turn into a stone pillar.
He's a god! How can you kill a god!
Love the content! New builds when???
I wish they replaced the generic heroes of soverngarde with more NPCs we meet along our journey. It wouldve been great to see it the halls filled with characters we met and knew in life.
Holy shit you guys are almost at a million subscribers
Fudgemuppet you should make a dragon Slayer build to go with the dragon hunter build
I have on question about this, like what happens if you get bored of Sovngarde?
You dont.
An old soldiers take on Olaf calling the bard a honest opponent. He doesn't mean the bard was telling the truth or that he was right. He is an honest opponent because he fought with honor and no fear. The old saying "The pen is mightier than the sword." He challenged the King with no regards of his own well being. He simply stood his ground no matter the outcome. Therefore he was an honorable opponent.
how about sovngarde are similar to daedric realm where time isn't flow normally like in nirn and 500 companions are dead souls sent back in time?
nice video bro
i figured out that when you summon something it might not spawn its because it has its own choice and i learned it from the inigo quest
I find it strange that technology of the world's inhabitants never seems to advance in these games.
My favourite hero in Sovngarde is Jürgen Windcaller.
I hated the bone bridge I always felt like one wrong step and id glitch out and fall
the fact only Nord exist in Sovengard tells you the elves are right about Shor if Talos is his Mantel...
What shout was in sovngarde? The one we couldn’t get but was all messed up ?
So that dragonborn in sovnguard is probably your great grandparent.
The Tsun only shines on TV
How about doing doing something on the dawngard and there history
Ok, dumb question, but like if a Nord does NOT die in combat, are they still sent to Sovngarde? Or do they go somewhere else? Do we even know? (Someone please answer this)
On Elder Scrolls content videos, at the end, I sometimes wish you might say "be back to Nirn out with you". Just occasionally, you know 🤓
What happens to the good Nords who weren't a warrior in their lives or died in battle? Will their soul just vanish to the void?
Hi fudgemuppet just found out that apparently you have a mod based of one of you builds the sabercat you can get him as a follower
the idea that there's only one dragonborn at a time is mistaken, i think. i believe that many sleeping dragon born exist that never come across the catalyst that unlocks their potential. do you think if you lost your head at helgen the world would be doomed? or perhaps the woman you meet on the thousand steps to high hrothgar had good reason not to tell you her purposes? or the girl in hackdirt who dreams about parthenax? who left those scales at the shrine nearby?
*Nord dies in Skyrim Civil War*
Man, it sucks that I died.. but at least I get to go to Sovngard! Nord Heaven, here I come!”
*Alduin*
“Yeah, about that…”
Calls it a heavenly place
Me a pagan: laughs in Valhalla
Victory or sovngarde!!!
I wonder. Since Shor/Lorkhan is the traitor god of the Aedra and was defeated with his heart ripped out, why does he have his own plane in Atherius? And why does Tsun and likely other divines call him chief deity when he was the one who tricked them into giving up their godly power to create Mundus? Wouldn’t a deceiver god be condemned, not honoured? Also, we see Akatosh manifest in both Oblivion and Skyrim (Alduin is his avatar that represents the end of time making him the same being) which indicates that he is the true lead god no? So why is Shor considered the chieftain of the Nordic pantheon and why do the other gods follow him instead of Akatosh?
Again, it seems weird for almighty beings that were tricked into giving up their divinity to continue to follow the very one who wronged them in the first place.
Just something that got me wondering.
Goliath Xanatos the Aedra were only tricked by Lorkhan in the Merric creation story, who believe the Elves were once Aedra themselves before losing their power because of Lorkhan. In the Nordic creation story, Lorkhan was the one who brought the Aedra together with a plan to create the plane of Mundus, with the Aedra being those who stuck through it until the end, sacrificing much of their power to see their goal complete, with Lorkhan sacrificing the most, giving his body to create Nirn.
Just for reference too, Sovngarde is not in Aetherius, it is in Mundus. Aetherius is the homeland of all the Et’Ada; the Aedra, the Daedra and the Magna Ge. All the Aedra’s planes exist within Mundus, though to mortal eyes they appear as planets since they can’t comprehend their full scale. In that sense, Nirn is Lorkhan’s plane of Mundus, just as the Daedra each have their own planes of Oblivion.
Akatosh is not the same being as Alduin. They exist separately, though Alduin was created during the creation of Mundus in keeping with Akatosh’s sphere of time to enable a sort of “reset” to time in Mundus and bring on the next cycle. Akatosh appeared in Oblivion to fight Mehrunes Dagon because it was Akatosh who formed the pact of the Dragonborn in order to deny the Daedra access to Nirn. As such it was Akatosh that Martin called upon to uphold the pact by expelling Dagon.
As a final point, I find it weird how you act like the Aedra were to almighty to be tricked as if Lorkhan wasn’t one of them and we see Daedra get tricked by mere mortals all the time. Even amongst the Et’Ada as a whole, Lorkhan was seen as one of the most powerful, alongside Magnus, Akatosh and Jyggalag. What is more he was one of the smartest, the only one to understand the truth of finite reality and the Et’Ada’s own mortality as a result due to the movements of Anu and Padome.
Ethan Quirk All stories of the beginning are the same. The elves, men and beast races take the same story of how the universe was created with their own racial text put into it. Regardless, it still doesn’t make sense where we see a literal god in Tsun side with the deity that did in fact betray everyone. Lest you forget, Shor/Lorkhan is the soul of Sithis, the Dread Father and Void Incarnate. He sent Lorkhan to destroy everything so that all creation will return to him, to the void.
Soverngard is in Atherius. It’s a part of that plane of existence that differs from Mundus or Oblivion. Scott, Michael and even Camelworks has confirmed this to be the case with both proof and lore evidence. Don’t know where you heard that it’s there, but it’s simply not true. And while yes the Aedra that sacrifices much of their godly divinity did turn to planets and are perpetually trapped within the very realm of existence they helped to create, it doesn’t mean that they all did it willingly since Magnus and many of the Magna Ge fled before they had their godly essence extracted from themselves. Shor being a “good deity” in any form or subtext is contradictory if Magnus, the God of Magic and Architect of Mundus himself would flee from his own creation no?
Alduin and Akatosh are one in the same. Along with Auriel, they make up what is essentially the timeline. Auriel, the beginning of all time and creation. Akatosh, the stability of time and present day. Alduin, the destruction of time and its renewal. They are all the same being from different periods of each Kalpa and a reflection of what was, is and what will be. So my point still stands.
You find it weird how I call the divines idiots? Because they are, were, however you want to put it. It was clear that Lorkhan wasn’t one of them from the start as he came from beyond creation itself and entered their space. He appeared as a friend but was clearly a deceiver. No matter how it happened, it was their own fault they lost their own power and untold numbers of the Et’Ada lost their lives. But throughout all of this, you never answered my question (though it wasn’t directed at you but given you are the only one who’s been kind enough to reply, I’ll repeat it), why do the gods allow Shor to have his own plane of existence when he’s the traitor god in virtually every mythology outside the Nords, and why is he seen as the chieftain over Akatosh/Alduin when during the Dawn War, they fought each other and Lorkhan lost and had his heart ripped out and shot into Morrowwimd where it forged the Red Mountain? We have definite prove that Lorkhan exists as his heart is in Morrowind and we hear mention of it in both Oblivion and Skyrim. And we also know Shor and Lorkhan are one in the same. So please explain to me, why is he seen as a good god when he’s clearly not?
@@ethanquirk28 That's the Imperial creation story.
@@goliathxanatos706 No, he's a traitor god in the Elven mythology especially the Altmer and except the Dunmer. Lorkhan is a Hero God in the Imperial mythology but he is an evil trickster in the Redguard mythology.
@@goliathxanatos706 Lorkhan and Shor are the same deity as Shezarr.
Where do you get the Skyrim looking scenes. They def arent from Skyrim but man they look cool
They are from Skyrim, but they're using graphics mods
What the heck is that giant creature used as a bridge though?
Has Anyone went to sovngard after defeating the ebony warrior? Being that's what he said after he was defeated
Lol I just recently got Stormfang, I sold that shit😂😂
I love nordic lore, it's just so interesting :0 well, I feel like I'm not a great fan of the slaughter of the snow elves but I'll just put that to the side for now 😂😂
Crush your enemies and see them trampled under foot
@@UA-camcanfuckagoat yayyy 😂😂 well, I'll give them this, it kinda turned out better that the snow elves were driven to extinction