Camelworks Tsun appears to also be a reference to Heimdallr or Heimdall the Norse God who watches over the Bifrost(The rainbow Bridge connecting Asgard to the rest of the realms) much like how Tsun watches over the Whale-Bone Bridge( which connects the Hall Of Valor to the rest of Sovngarde and the outside world... and sadly whales are a no show in Skyrim)
Oceassa that’s a lot of editing Also, imagine the size of that script 🤭 If camel did make an 11 hour video though, the rest of my day is getting cancelled
The enhanced stamina potion is sitting next to a copy of Lusty Argonian Maid, and also, the potion of the warrior increases one handed skill, so, I don't think they were strictly using that for the bathroom.
I'm kinda surprised he didn't mention the famous quote from Sheogorath, "You know, I was there for that whole sordid affair. Marvelous time! Butterflies, blood, a Fox, a severed head... Oh, and the cheese!" Which were ALL references to different events from TES IV Oblivion. Butterflies is a reference to the sequence of when the player first enters the Shivering Isles. Blood is referencing the blood of the Daedra and Aedra the player must retrieve for Martin. A Fox is referencing The Gray Fox, the leader of the thieves guild. A severed head references the severed head of Mathieu Bellemont's mother. And the cheese is referencing the several quotes about cheese during the Shivering Isles quest line, and may also be referencing the cheese you use to draw in rats to the khajiit village during the daedric quest for Sheogorath.
@@Kairos_Akuma Don't know if you're familiar with it, but what the player character of Oblivion did is called mantling. Which is when you replace someone (I don't think it needs to be a daedra or aedra) by becoming so similar to the person you're trying to replace that the universe itself can no longer tell the difference between you and the original person. And you then essentially become them, which is what the Hero of Kvach did, he became Sheogorath and yes it is canon.
I FUCKING KNEW IT I was literally just saying "All we need is a copy of the lusty argonian maid and the case'll be confirmed, as if it isn't obvious enough"
How is there no mention of how the spectral assassin says "shadowmire my old and dear friend" which is a very big reference to how gandalf says "shadowfax my old and dear friend" Please pardon the misspellings of good horsey names.
The reason he says that is actually because by the way what you referenced they meant to be referenced like that is because shadowmere was originally Lucille lachance’s horse in oblivion shadowmere is only seen once in oblivion but you have to beat every quest including the side ones to find this out
When Sheogorath talks about Martin turning into a dragon god and how Sheogorath was there for that whole sordid affair, it's a fun reminder that the Sheogorath in Skyrim is the Hero of Kvatch from Oblivion if you complete the Shivering Isles dlc.
I think the human skeleton in the mammoth is one of two things; 1st: a Star Wars reference where Luke Skywalker hides in his mount to stay warm in the cold to avoid freezing to death 2nd: possibly an ironic reference illustrating a hunter who took down a mammoth and the mammoth then collapsed on him/trapping/killing him
I don't understand this. Personally I think its just meant to be something weird to be found, that tells a story. No way is that a reference to star wars or moby dick. Maybe a reference to something I don't know mind you. Your second option seems reasonable. If this is a reference to star wars then literally anything is. Its like saying people hold swords and that's like lightsabers, so swords are a reference to star wars. Far too much of a stretch.
I always thought Festus Krex was a reference to Uncle Fester from the Addams Family. He describes himself as 'the cranky old uncle no-one talks to' and he mentions killing his wife over a bath. In 'Addams Family Values', Uncle Fester's wife Debbie tries to kill him in the bath.
@@Decwitch1 okay boomer. Jk, I did watch that when I was little, I wouldn't mind a remake of it and several other western shows. It would be cool to see the lessons repeated with modern settings.
To me Festus in New Vegas is a reference to a secondary character of the same in the long running TV Western “Gunsmoke” en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Curtis
Camelworks is one of the ONLY youtubers that actually do proper research and effort for his videos. Lets turn off adblock and watch ads for him, it doesnt take as much effort as he puts in his vids.
I've always thought that the bucket is a symbol of bailing out water, as a direct reference to the Flooded Grotto of Gaiar Alata (Mankar Camoran's paradise).
Since I knew about the backstory of Erick the Slayer, i've always taken him as a follower. I can't avoid it, I just deeply want the real Erick to enjoy the game with me somehow
Perhaps, the human skeleton inside mammoth skeleton is a reference to the scene in The Empire Strikes Back when Han Solo and Luke hide inside a creature's belly in order to survive a freezing-cold night.
Not sure if its the same Helgi but she is also the person Anise, the witch in the woods between Bleakfall and Riverwood, was writing to. The letter can be found in Anise's locked cellar, and here is a link to what it says: elderscrolls.fandom.com/wiki/Anise%27s_Letter
The moving statues seem reminiscent of the greybreads with the robes and the beards. Almost like they’re somehow watching over the Dragonborn during his battle/journey through sovngarde. Another thing Vulthuryol translates to “death overlord fire” and Smaug’s iconic quote is “I am fire, I am death.” 👌🏼
"FUS RO DAH!" Dragon spawns and roars "Ah, crap. Why is there a dragon in an underground city?! That's not cool!" Player, if using heavily modded dragons, likely gets killed, or, kills it, and if using kicking mods, kicks it over and over to spite it.
4:55 Thanks a lot for such a reference! All Russian speaking gamers have always call him Barbos Russian-wise because of this, and thought it was but a funny coincidence. By the way, Barbós was his name, not Barbosa. “Barbosa” is the name's genitive form, “u Barbosa” may be roughly translated as “at Barbos’s”, visiting Barbos. This name used to be very popular to call stray dogs, no one really knows why, and what’s the origin. Also, the stray dog and his domesticated mate sang a song “a human is a dog’s best friend” in that cartoon. (Gods, I’m late, almost dangerously so)
So, for those confused about the meaning of "to the pain," allow me to explain. To the pain means the first thing you lose is your feet, below the ankles. Next, your hands at the wrists. Then your nose. The next thing you lose is your left eye, followed by your right. Your ears, you'll get to keep. This is so that every shriek of every child at seeing your hideousness will be yours to cherish. Every babe that weeps at your approach, every woman who cries out, "Dear God! What is that thing," will echo in your perfect ears. That is what "to the pain means." It means you leave your opponent in anguish, wallowing in freakish misery forever.
So, I’ve stumbled on a possible easter egg. Paarthunax, the dragon, and Pertinax, the Roman emperor; one is a dragon who you are supposed to assassinate (according to the Blades) and one is a Roman emperor who was assassinated three months into his rule by the Praetorian guard (who are pretty much the Blades) during the Year of the Five Emperors. I thought it was possibly important to note because of historical parallels could possibly be used to predict future content.
I have heard of Eric, and it makes me so sad, but at least he got a wonderful tour. The way Skyriim seems to be lasting forever means he gets to be immortalized in game for a long time to come. RIP Eric
At 14:45 at the bottom of the first page it mentions the wooden beams were supported by bronze bottoms. Scott Kurtz played Binwin Bronzebottom. Thats a reference too I dare say.
The bugs in jars are little play things of Sheogorath. He puts them into the world in order to drive people mad in an attempt to find a reason for their existence.
53:48 is actually a reference to the greek and roman story of Pyramus and Thisbe, in which they are star crossed lovers who plan to elope. However when attempting to run away and meet up, Pyramus sees that Thisbe has apparently been ripped apart by a wild beast while waiting. Pyramus then commits suicide to join Thisbe in the afterlife.
No, Pyramus sees a lioness with Thisbe's cloak and assumes she's dead, but she had gotten away. Pyramus kills himself with his sword, then Thisbe finds him and kills herself with the same sword. Nobody actually gets ripped apart by wild beasts and there is no poison involved. Romeo and Juliet fit this Easter egg better mostly because they actually used poison and a dagger, but also because the Peryite shrine fits with the "plague on both your houses," and they are better known. That said, Romeo and Juliet is based on Pyramus and Thisbe, so it isn't unreasonable to reference both at once.
Kinda mad about the bugs in jars one. I read a really cool and in depth theory about how they were a clue to the end of the world. Mostly though, I just liked the mystery.
Another note about the Adoring Fan tidbit. People liked to make jokes or videos of themselves murdering or otherwise betraying the adoring fan (Much like has been done with Lydia in Skyrim). So having an "Adoring Fan" turn the tables on the champion of the arena could be poking fun at that. Is it a stretch? Yes, but I'd buy it.
Fun fact excalibur is the french translation of excalibur's original name caliburne, which in turn is is the anglicised version of a celtic word that's hard to write in English but comes out to caldewhick which has be translated as sword. So the excalibur just being a steel sword is accurate
I just bought it again and since you can use all mods on Xbox now it’s the most time I’ve spent on a game since the first time I played through it. So amazing!
It's most likely a reference to the Necronomicon, a fictional book created by H.P. Lovecraft said to contain forbidden knowledge. The fact that you get the book from Hermaeus Mora (who's design is heavily inspired by Lovecraftian monsters) kinda confirms it for me.
X Gunslinger X or.....maybe they genuinely didn’t like the video u dumbass. With your logic ur saying that every single movie is good because a lot of effort was put into them
Well what I don't understand is if someone doesnt like a video then fucking watch something else. People think they need to judge everyone and everything. I think he did a good job. Is have to really hate a video to dislike it
I remember once my cousin tricked me into thinking had to gather of the bugs in a jar then taken them to the mythic dawn paper, turn it into a bucket, then you would be able to place the bugs in the bucket which I guess somehow triggered a second oblivion crisis. I was dumb.
7:32 Nice to know that warrior, mage and thief has been "promoted". I was introduced to the Elders scrolls first time in Morrowind, so I dont know about arena or daggerfall. But when you are escorted from pear to the house, where your papers are finalised, inside the first room hangs tree tapestrys representing (you quest it. Sorry I had to :)) warrior, mage and thief.
57:24 I'm so glad someone mentioned this reference! There's an extra layer to it though, as well. If I remember correctly that is; after defeating the manifestations of his self doubt, anger etc, tombstones will appear with their names on it. This is also a reference to Red Dwarf when you encounter the tombstones of Rimmer's "hopes and dreams" and such That is I think tombstones appear. I really can't remember, but I do remember being reminded wholly of that scene during the quest
Anyone else notice he presents each Easter egg in a way that makes it seem like he’s furthering a point from the last one? Lmao it’s brilliant, keeps me watching even though I need to stop🙄
I don't know if this has been mentioned but Helgi is in the game. She is the ghost kid from the fire in Morthal that burned down the house. If this has already been pointed out the sorry for beating a dead horse.
3:32 "Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony."
Just in case nobody commented this: The character at 7:16 is not Wulfgar from Beowulf. The character shown is another character from the Forgotten Realms setting for Dungeons & Dragons. That Wulfgar is a companion of the Dark Elf hero Drizzt Do'Urden and a member of his party, the Companions of the hall (sound familiar?)
A fun little glitch I remember using is if you open the elder scroll underwater with your weapon unsheathed before you went into the water the properties of swimming would no longer apply to your character and you would unsheath your weapon while under water and be able to run
The phrase "tis but a scratch" or "just a scratch" usually said when DLC takes a lot of damage, is a reference to the movie Monty Python and the Holy Grail. In King Arthur's fight against the Black Knight, the latter, when he lost his arm by a sword, speaks this hilarious and famous phrase in an attempt to not show weaknesses.
Fun fact pumpkin the dog from oblivion is actually a human that was a knight turned into a dog by a mage who of which died and now pumpkin just stays as a dog forever because the mage casted a spell making pumpkin unable to die by age
On LOTR: Markarth is bears, to my eyes, a striking resemblace to Helm's Deep. From afar, the structures visible show the same profile, as well, there is a distinct 'gate' area, and a 'deeping wall' area, which even has a moat. What's more, there's a ridge that splits the city, one half being much like the 'keep' side, the other being the area 'behind the wall', that being the mine area.
the arrow sound effects tripped me out as i was playing skyrim while listening to this and kept thinking i was being attacked. finally was able to ignore it and then i actually got shot by arrows XD classic
@23:11 Gisli&Erikur in Solitude...but Helgi is the name of the ghost girl in Morthal and quite possibly the same girl mentioned in Anise's letter found in the basement of Anise's Cabin. Helgi was more than likely to be groomed to become a Hagraven, as Anise was affiliated with the Hagraven Moira.
I'm just a new fan since a couple weeks now, but I really like his use of language in most of his videos. I don't mean his vocabulary but more his flow and wordplay. I don't know if it's entirely intentional. byt it's really fun to listen to. Just wanted to say thanks.
Yeah, most english speakers (especially people associated with entertainment, like UA-cam) would just give up with "weird" words. Instead of saying, say Korvanjund, they will say "Kova-something something"
The way he talks, from the words chosen through the perfect pronunciation to intonation which he uses knowing it's what the human ear likes. he is kind of a genius.
I think it's the Apocalypse Spells mod, but I have a spell in my game that allows you to summon weeping angels that suck the life energy from your enemies, but as soon as your enemies look at them, the weeping angels turn to brittle stone, and are easily shattered. Mods are great!
The second Easter egg with Eric can also refer to the Hobbit as Bilbo's mother a Took as all Tooks were known to be odd and adventures hobbits while Bilbo's father was a "proper hobbit"
While it's disappointing the bugs in jars were a scrapped idea, it's nice to at least have some closure. Also, I'd totally imagine them being like the fairies in bottles from Zelda. Even if that's coincidental, it's just funny to think of. Especially the torchbug, considering the appearance of the fairies in most games
Thank you for all your contributions to lore, Easter eggs and videos that are possible lore ideas to the Elder Scrolls series, I've been watching these lately more than replaying the games........it makes me look at things in game and appreciate the replay value much much more, I love the mods you use because the folks look much more lifelike the hair especially, thanks for everything
HI! I'M THE HUGE KATATONIA FAN! When I got to the point where you mentioned them, I had been passively listening to the video while I cooked dinner, but I had to stop what I was doing to sit and listen to you! This is such an awesome reference, and I'm so glad I clicked on this video to learn it!
1:01:30 This may also be a reference to The Hobbit. The book mentions that Bilbo Baggins' mother's side of the family was infamous for their adventurous spirit, and that part of him may have been what convinced him to go on his great adventure.
Welcome to the ultimate Skyrim Easter Egg video! Hopefully I've found them all and hopefully you'll learn about some new ones!
Time stamps:
00:01:23 - 300 Leonidas Wolf / Sabre Cat
00:01:59 - Alduin / Níðhöggr / Nidhogg
00:02:32 - Honorhall Orphanage / Annie
00:03:00 - Rebel's Cairn / Sword in the stone
00:03:12 - Lady of the lake / Excalibur
00:03:39 - Lady Stone / Lady in the lake
00:03:57 - White Stag / Arthurian Lore
00:04:16 - Barbas / Marbas / Sandman Comics / Barbosa
00:05:31 - Bearded lady Draugr
00:05:56 - Gaston Bellefort / Beauty and the Beast
00:06:36 - Beowulf / High Hrothgar
00:07:01 - Beowulf / Wulfgar
00:07:21 - Sovrengarde stars
00:07:58 - Sovrengarde / Hall of Valor / Asgard / Valhalla
00:08:22 - Sovrengarde moving statues / Weeping Angels
00:09:39 - Mysterium Xarxes / Bucket
00:10:23 - Silus Vesuius / Fallout NV
00:10:53 - Kolb & the Dragon
00:11:13 - Cicero / Marcus Tullius Cicero
00:11:36 - Cicero / Adoring Fan
00:12:39 - Chris Kluwe / Loate
00:13:20 - Dirge / Gambit / X-men
00:13:42 - Mirmulnir / Mjölnir
00:13:56 - Embershard Mine / Dungeons & Dragons Podcast
00:14:46 - Rahd Longhammer / PAX D&D
00:15:31 - East Empire Company / East India Company
00:15:55 - Erik The Slayer / Erik West / Immok the Slayer
00:17:10 - Drahff & Hewnon Black-Skeever / Fafhrd & The Grey Mouser
00:17:44 - Festus Krex / Fallout NV
00:18:06 - Festus Krex / Saint Sebastian
00:18:43 - Troll SLaying / Finntroll
00:19:15 - Promises To Keep / Stopping By The Woods On A Snowy Evening
00:19:26 - Frost / Robert Frost
00:19:36 - Frost / Sleipnir
00:20:07 - Funny potions
00:21:02 - Galaxy Quest / Nelacar
00:21:32 - Thonar Silver-Blood / Game Of Thrones
00:22:14 - Giant glowing mushroom
00:22:55 - Big nirnnroot
00:23:11 - Gisli, Eirikur, Helgi / Icelandic Folklore
00:23:32 - Charon's Obol
00:24:12 - A Night To Remember / The Hangover
00:24:39 - Moira / Golem
00:25:14 - Esmeralda / Hunchback Of Notre Dame
00:26:00 - Moira Brown / Fallout 3
00:26:38 - Headless Horseman / Legend of Sleepy Hollow
00:27:20 - Lexicon / Hellraiser
00:27:54 - Hidden QUest
00:28:27 - Hreinn
00:28:40 - Belrand / Hunt The Wumpus
00:29:26 - Fortune & Glory - Indiana Jones
00:29:50 - Babette / Interview With A Vampire
00:30:26 - Mercer Frey / Caesar
00:30:49 - Falmer Statue / D&D Handbook
00:31:14 - Anders Nystrom / Katatonia
00:32:07 - Klimmek
00:32:52 - Kodlak Whitemane
00:33:06 - Farkas / Vilkas
00:33:18 - Bard's Leap / Assassin's Creed
00:34:02 - Whiterun / LOTR
00:34:21 - Gildergreen / White Tree of Gondor
00:34:31 - Eowyn & Eomer
00:35:04 - Legolas & Gimli
00:35:38 - Dwarf Kings / Snow White & 7 Dwarfs / AVP
00:37:02 - Smaug / Hobbit / Vulthuryol
00:38:33 - Sauron / Narsil / The One Ring
00:39:30 - Giant canis root
00:39:49 - Arcadia / Love Potion No. 9
00:40:21 - M'aiq The Liar
00:40:57 - Madwoman / Calipers
00:41:43 - Frozen Mammoth
00:42:09 - Mammoth Skull / Darth Vader
00:42:46 - Moby The Mammoth
00:43:15 - Masque / Horned Helmet
00:43:42 - Notched Pickaxe
00:45:35 - Oghma Infinium / Vegvísir / Hidden Map
00:46:25 - Pac-Man
00:46:56 - Poltergeist
00:47:22 - Hamelyn / Ratman's Notebook / Pied Piper
00:48:09 - Planes, Trains & Automobiles
00:48:25 - Poetic Edda
00:49:00 - Aia Arria
00:49:23 - Skuldafn / Skuld / Norn / Valkyrie
00:50:08 - Portal 2 / GLaDOS Potato
00:51:25 - Brynjolf / Princess Bride
00:51:52 - Pumpkin / Oblivion / Fallout 3
00:52:38 - Ring in Well
00:53:12 - Rocky IV
00:53:32 - Romeo & Juliet / Totem to Peryite
00:54:09 - Romeo & Juliet / Jon & Olfina
00:54:31 - Shadowmere 666
00:55:14 - Enthir / Shawshank Redemption
00:55:48 - Alice in Wonderland
00:56:11 - Stanley talking grapefruit / watermelon / pineapple
00:57:01 - Fishy Stick
00:57:23 - Red Dwarf / Dave Lister
00:57:59 - Fallout Ghoul Smoothskin
00:58:32 - Army of Darkness / Evil Ash
00:58:59 - Temba Wide-Arm / Star Trek
00:59:21 - Cirroc Lofton / Jake Sisko
00:59:40 - Garak & Bashir
01:00:25 - Luke Skywalker / Wampa cave / Star Wars
01:01:07 - Spectral Assassin / Disturbance in the Force
01:01:26 - Uncle Owen Lars
01:01:57 - Three Billy Goats Gruff
01:02:45 - Tsun / Módgud
01:03:09 - Windhelm Memorial Wall
01:03:42 - Book of Fate
01:04:00 - Ysgramor's Soup Spoon
01:04:10 - Ulfr the Blind
01:04:32 - Ulfberth War-Bear / Ulfberht Swords
01:05:10 - Whirlwind Sprint / Hell hath no fury
01:06:25 - William Tell apple
01:06:47 - Zelda / It's a secret to everybody
01:07:20 - Bugs in jars solved!
Camelworks how do you get the camera angles during the intro?
Brandon Craig tfc I'd imagine
you call this video "easter eggs - skyrim"
but this is a damn chocolate factory of secrets. you willy wonka you. :P
Camelworks 1:11:11 long? Fallout 4 in Elder Scrolls 11 confirmed?
Camelworks Tsun appears to also be a reference to Heimdallr or Heimdall the Norse God who watches over the Bifrost(The rainbow Bridge connecting Asgard to the rest of the realms) much like how Tsun watches over the Whale-Bone Bridge( which connects the Hall Of Valor to the rest of Sovngarde and the outside world... and sadly whales are a no show in Skyrim)
This video is 1 hour, 11 eleven minutes and 11 seconds
And it’s about Skyrim which came out on 11/11/11
Well played camel, well played my friend
Oh my god!
It should’ve been 11 hours 11 minutes and 11 second.
Oceassa that’s a lot of editing
Also, imagine the size of that script 🤭
If camel did make an 11 hour video though, the rest of my day is getting cancelled
@Mark Zarrin
I didn’t actually mean it
@@agshauydjagdhadgs6378 but it could happen...
The enhanced stamina potion is sitting next to a copy of Lusty Argonian Maid, and also, the potion of the warrior increases one handed skill, so, I don't think they were strictly using that for the bathroom.
Like the potion of the stallion lol
Did u kno the name “The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim” is actually a reference to the 2011 game by Bethesda studios with the same name
WOW
Mind blown
Either that’s a joke or your dumb
@@dylanpaul2205 who's stupid enough to not think this is a joke?
@@dylanpaul2205 You're*
20:49 I just want to point out that a Potion of the Warrior fortifies one-handed
🤣😂😆😅
HAHA
Trithis all the better 😂
😆
Doing justice by his own hand
I'm kinda surprised he didn't mention the famous quote from Sheogorath, "You know, I was there for that whole sordid affair. Marvelous time! Butterflies, blood, a Fox, a severed head... Oh, and the cheese!" Which were ALL references to different events from TES IV Oblivion. Butterflies is a reference to the sequence of when the player first enters the Shivering Isles. Blood is referencing the blood of the Daedra and Aedra the player must retrieve for Martin. A Fox is referencing The Gray Fox, the leader of the thieves guild. A severed head references the severed head of Mathieu Bellemont's mother. And the cheese is referencing the several quotes about cheese during the Shivering Isles quest line, and may also be referencing the cheese you use to draw in rats to the khajiit village during the daedric quest for Sheogorath.
Dush Dj this is my favorite Easter egg. So glad you mentioned this. I firmly believe Skyrim sheogorath is your oblivion character.
@@Nick-chipz Im Pretty sure he is. Dont know if its really "cannon" Lorewhise, but Gamewhise he is without a doubt.
@@Kairos_Akuma Don't know if you're familiar with it, but what the player character of Oblivion did is called mantling. Which is when you replace someone (I don't think it needs to be a daedra or aedra) by becoming so similar to the person you're trying to replace that the universe itself can no longer tell the difference between you and the original person. And you then essentially become them, which is what the Hero of Kvach did, he became Sheogorath and yes it is canon.
@@insanegamer23899 This. And it states in the lore that Sheogorath returns to being Jygylagg once the Hero of Kvach becomes the new Sheogorath.
But kinda sad also 🤔
The bugs in the jars were made by Sheogorath to send the mortals mad
This is now officially elder scrolls lore
That’s the best theory yet. And jimjam 55 is right.
and as coincidental as it is symbolizes that bugs/unfinished ideas in games are a reality
*Case Closed*
Hermaeus Mora, not Sheogorath
Btw the bathroom with the Enhanced stamina potion had also a lusty argonian maid laying next to it.
Oh the horror! The horror!
I FUCKING KNEW IT
I was literally just saying
"All we need is a copy of the lusty argonian maid and the case'll be confirmed, as if it isn't obvious enough"
I can't unsee that
@@spartanwar1185 You would think you would want someplace a little more private to read a smut novel about a lizard.
@@MidasMakeItRain Well, that'll make your cloaca tingle.
Just stretched over the ten minute mark...
Just a little bit
SydnoX lol
SydnoX Slightly.
A video being 10m doesn't mean it's stretched lol
Just barely...
The headless horseman isn't just by whiterun, I have found him at a cross section of roads by Meridas shrine by solitude.
Me too
He runs from rorikstead to whiterun, as the song goes :)
Meridia *
I've found him on the road to Markarth too but he always goes to the same place though of I follow him
Ive dound him close to windhelm before
This video is 11/11
FudgeMuppet hey guys
FudgeMuppet
(Cough) can't compare to Camel's extraORBinary puns....
Marge simpson hi :)
Ome-let that pun slide by fudge
FudgeMuppet Ooh! Ooh! Reply to me, too! I want one!
How is there no mention of how the spectral assassin says "shadowmire my old and dear friend" which is a very big reference to how gandalf says "shadowfax my old and dear friend"
Please pardon the misspellings of good horsey names.
Sexy penis
@@infinitedeathloop5517 why
it's hot throbbing penis you noob
The reason he says that is actually because by the way what you referenced they meant to be referenced like that is because shadowmere was originally Lucille lachance’s horse in oblivion shadowmere is only seen once in oblivion but you have to beat every quest including the side ones to find this out
@@dylanpaul2205 there can be a dual reference. Lords of them were references to multiple things simultaneously.
@@dylanpaul2205 Shadowmere becomes our horse in Oblivion, Lucien gifts her to the player. And she's immortal. So we don't only see her once.
When Sheogorath talks about Martin turning into a dragon god and how Sheogorath was there for that whole sordid affair, it's a fun reminder that the Sheogorath in Skyrim is the Hero of Kvatch from Oblivion if you complete the Shivering Isles dlc.
@@abdulwahabjag lol
@@abdulwahabjag just wait till you see how it all goes down
At 23:10, you mentioned Gisli, Erikur, and Helgi. Helgi in fact DOES exist, she is the ghost child from the Morthal quest Laid to Rest.
michael huss also in Anise's cabin you can find a note from Anise inviting Helgi to be her apprentice as a witch
I'm surprised that The Ring being down a well isn't a reference to a certain horror book/movie series.
I think the human skeleton in the mammoth is one of two things;
1st: a Star Wars reference where Luke Skywalker hides in his mount to stay warm in the cold to avoid freezing to death
2nd: possibly an ironic reference illustrating a hunter who took down a mammoth and the mammoth then collapsed on him/trapping/killing him
I was thinking the first option
What about the one that is like Jonah in the whale or whatever
nick swisher I was thinking the same thing
i was thinking of the revenant where the guy goes inside an elk to stay warm.
I don't understand this. Personally I think its just meant to be something weird to be found, that tells a story. No way is that a reference to star wars or moby dick. Maybe a reference to something I don't know mind you. Your second option seems reasonable. If this is a reference to star wars then literally anything is. Its like saying people hold swords and that's like lightsabers, so swords are a reference to star wars. Far too much of a stretch.
I always thought Festus Krex was a reference to Uncle Fester from the Addams Family. He describes himself as 'the cranky old uncle no-one talks to' and he mentions killing his wife over a bath. In 'Addams Family Values', Uncle Fester's wife Debbie tries to kill him in the bath.
Dunmeri Secret ,I'm old so I always thought the name was taken from the character in Gunsmoke
@@Decwitch1 okay boomer. Jk, I did watch that when I was little, I wouldn't mind a remake of it and several other western shows. It would be cool to see the lessons repeated with modern settings.
It could be a phonetic stretch to the legendary bad game "fester's quest" about uncle fester too.
To me Festus in New Vegas is a reference to a secondary character of the same in the long running TV Western “Gunsmoke”
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Curtis
3:39 strange women lying in ponds distributing weapons isn't a good way of establishing order.
robbie hughes I'm bein' repressed! I'm bein' repressed!
ok old woman
Bring out ye'r dead
I thought we were an anarcho-syndicalist commune....
How dare you impede my life goal of attaining kingship via a wet maiden handling my sword!
23:30 in Anise’s Cabin she has a letter to a girl named Helgi. Also the nord ghost girl in morthal’s name is Helgi.
ya but theres no one in the game named Helgi:/
Zachery Smith morthal ghost girl
Zachery Smith morthal ghost girl
@@zacherysmith8637 there is
@@GranddukeofWales yeah helgi is the sister of anise, you cant find her human model bc shes not human, shes a hagraven
Camelworks is one of the ONLY youtubers that actually do proper research and effort for his videos. Lets turn off adblock and watch ads for him, it doesnt take as much effort as he puts in his vids.
Thanks man! I appreciate the kind words :)
While it might seem rare, their legitimately are people who do put proper research and effort in videos, a good example is that Zaric person.
Fudgemuppet is just as quality for elder scrolls content. These are my two main elder scrolls channels
The bucket transformation is probably a reference to it being Dagon's bucket list.
or maybe because it is a pocket..bucket world in it?
I've always thought that the bucket is a symbol of bailing out water, as a direct reference to the Flooded Grotto of Gaiar Alata (Mankar Camoran's paradise).
I just figured it was like a fake and he just turned the bucket into the piece of paper as a fake...
@@Houdm I have to wonder if everything in his museum except for Mehrunes' Razor is some kind of everyday object with an illusion spell on it.
Since I knew about the backstory of Erick the Slayer, i've always taken him as a follower. I can't avoid it, I just deeply want the real Erick to enjoy the game with me somehow
He should have went with Erik the Hoe Pusher
@@aleckhively9512 * Hoe Punisher
Feels good having him around even creeping around blackreach sigh I miss Skyrim
Not all heroes wear capes
Unless you wear nightingale armor, then of course, this hero does💯
@@The053199 there are Cape mods
Perhaps, the human skeleton inside mammoth skeleton is a reference to the scene in The Empire Strikes Back when Han Solo and Luke hide inside a creature's belly in order to survive a freezing-cold night.
Maera Fey YESSS! This is what I thought.
I'm glad to know I'm not the only one. xD
I thought the same :P
Awesome! A few more like-minded people and we can start our own society or social movement!
Maera Fey You my friend, are a god damn genius.
Helgi exists in the game!!!! She is the ghost girl who died in a fire in morthal in the quest 'Laid to rest'.
Not sure if its the same Helgi but she is also the person Anise, the witch in the woods between Bleakfall and Riverwood, was writing to. The letter can be found in Anise's locked cellar, and here is a link to what it says: elderscrolls.fandom.com/wiki/Anise%27s_Letter
Nice to know somebody else caught that.
The moving statues seem reminiscent of the greybreads with the robes and the beards. Almost like they’re somehow watching over the Dragonborn during his battle/journey through sovngarde.
Another thing Vulthuryol translates to “death overlord fire” and Smaug’s iconic quote is “I am fire, I am death.” 👌🏼
The Hobbit was my first and still favorite novel, so I love these references.
@john oboczky infuriating. I like it things to stay where I put them, that's also why I hate zombies.
I shouted at the orb in blackreach, I thought I could knock it around. The dragon surprised the hell out of me.
"FUS RO DAH!"
Dragon spawns and roars
"Ah, crap. Why is there a dragon in an underground city?! That's not cool!"
Player, if using heavily modded dragons, likely gets killed, or, kills it, and if using kicking mods, kicks it over and over to spite it.
Meme worthy
"Did you know Cicero was named after Cicero?" - Wow, perceptive. :P
Perception 100
Well played
Ur right
Kinda rude tho, some people didn't know that.
𝕋𝕙𝕖 𝕗𝕝𝕠𝕠𝕣 𝕙𝕖𝕣𝕖 𝕚𝕤 𝕞𝕒𝕕𝕖 𝕠𝕦𝕥 𝕠𝕗 𝕗𝕝𝕠𝕠𝕣
The one starting around 14:00 with the embershard mine, the note has something along the lines of reinforcing the wooden supports with bronze bottoms.
I saw that too
So Eric rests eternally in peace.. in Skyr----
*Ad starts playing, guitar strums*
Ive never heard of guitar strumming
But id like to learn
I know right! Kills the vibe!
Holy shit, the amount of effort that you put into this is amazing.
You get an A++ my friend!
4:55 Thanks a lot for such a reference! All Russian speaking gamers have always call him Barbos Russian-wise because of this, and thought it was but a funny coincidence. By the way, Barbós was his name, not Barbosa. “Barbosa” is the name's genitive form, “u Barbosa” may be roughly translated as “at Barbos’s”, visiting Barbos. This name used to be very popular to call stray dogs, no one really knows why, and what’s the origin. Also, the stray dog and his domesticated mate sang a song “a human is a dog’s best friend” in that cartoon.
(Gods, I’m late, almost dangerously so)
So, for those confused about the meaning of "to the pain," allow me to explain. To the pain means the first thing you lose is your feet, below the ankles. Next, your hands at the wrists. Then your nose. The next thing you lose is your left eye, followed by your right. Your ears, you'll get to keep. This is so that every shriek of every child at seeing your hideousness will be yours to cherish. Every babe that weeps at your approach, every woman who cries out, "Dear God! What is that thing," will echo in your perfect ears. That is what "to the pain means." It means you leave your opponent in anguish, wallowing in freakish misery forever.
Death Incarnate Gotta love the Princess Bride
❤❤❤
“Just outside of Rebels Cairn is a pile of rocks, called a cairn.”
Wow Camel, that was poetic
Time
Time
Time
the time would be, idfk it was a year ago why are you still asking-
@@hatchflash3088 time
Ysgramor was such a badass he was able to eat soup with a fork
Is it possible to learn this power?
@@Pixel3572 Not from an Elf...
@@speedle9190 dirty elves
Your the soup lord
Ysgramor=Chuck Norris of Elder Scrolls😂
the ring in the well in whiterun makes me think of the film, The Ring, where Samara comes out of the well
@Famous West :(
@Famous West F
Well.. I didn't plan on watching this entire video, but your soothing narration was just too good for me to move on from.
Eric C facts
Strumming myself
So, I’ve stumbled on a possible easter egg. Paarthunax, the dragon, and Pertinax, the Roman emperor; one is a dragon who you are supposed to assassinate (according to the Blades) and one is a Roman emperor who was assassinated three months into his rule by the Praetorian guard (who are pretty much the Blades) during the Year of the Five Emperors. I thought it was possibly important to note because of historical parallels could possibly be used to predict future content.
Did anyone else notice that the video is 1:11:11 long, and skyrim was released on 11/11/11. Coincidence? I think not
Not to mention there are 11 11s in that
Echo how so?
@@alaskaball188 close, but no 11
Lol I actually did notice
For me, it is 1:11:10
Rest with blade in hand and shield in guard Eric. Rest in Valor Nord brother! See you in the hall of valor.
In my playthroughs I always choose to make Eric The Slayer a Blades member :)
@@euanprior1798 never kill partysnax
@@InDedede bold of you to assume I don't complete the Blades before they ask you to kill Partysnax, I never kill my boi
I have heard of Eric, and it makes me so sad, but at least he got a wonderful tour. The way Skyriim seems to be lasting forever means he gets to be immortalized in game for a long time to come. RIP Eric
I CANT STAND THE SOUND OF THE ARROWS CONSTANTLY ITS DRIVING ME MAD
it made me press mute after ten minutes
@@bierwolf8360 I watched this while playing Skyrim and i was like, dafuq is wrong with the sound?
*thwip*
YES
My kneeees!! Aaarghhh!!
At 14:45 at the bottom of the first page it mentions the wooden beams were supported by bronze bottoms. Scott Kurtz played Binwin Bronzebottom. Thats a reference too I dare say.
We Are Legion Rest in Piece Binwin Bronzebottom.
The bugs in jars are little play things of Sheogorath. He puts them into the world in order to drive people mad in an attempt to find a reason for their existence.
R.I.P. Erik. I'll see you in Sovngarde
V2.0 is much better than the previous video. Good job, Camel.
53:48 is actually a reference to the greek and roman story of Pyramus and Thisbe, in which they are star crossed lovers who plan to elope. However when attempting to run away and meet up, Pyramus sees that Thisbe has apparently been ripped apart by a wild beast while waiting. Pyramus then commits suicide to join Thisbe in the afterlife.
No, Pyramus sees a lioness with Thisbe's cloak and assumes she's dead, but she had gotten away. Pyramus kills himself with his sword, then Thisbe finds him and kills herself with the same sword. Nobody actually gets ripped apart by wild beasts and there is no poison involved. Romeo and Juliet fit this Easter egg better mostly because they actually used poison and a dagger, but also because the Peryite shrine fits with the "plague on both your houses," and they are better known. That said, Romeo and Juliet is based on Pyramus and Thisbe, so it isn't unreasonable to reference both at once.
Ah, a one hour long video with Skyrim easter eggs, what a-
-n AWESOME time investment! Better grab some popcorn!
Kinda mad about the bugs in jars one. I read a really cool and in depth theory about how they were a clue to the end of the world. Mostly though, I just liked the mystery.
Cyynric haha ya a lot of deep ideas sprung uo from that one
The sectet is solved now.
I absolutely love all the nordic lore and inspiration behind Skyrim. It makes it so interesting along with Elder Scrolls lore
The effort that's gone in to this is impressive. Thank you for all the work and hours you dedicated to bring us this video. We are not worthy. 🐪
Georgia how do you have like 400k subs?
trulythedude no she does not but im strumming myself
26:38 the headless horseman was not originally from sleepy hollow, but from Irish folklore called the Dullahan.
Another note about the Adoring Fan tidbit. People liked to make jokes or videos of themselves murdering or otherwise betraying the adoring fan (Much like has been done with Lydia in Skyrim). So having an "Adoring Fan" turn the tables on the champion of the arena could be poking fun at that. Is it a stretch? Yes, but I'd buy it.
Fictionerd I wouldn't say its a stretch at all lol.
greatmuta2 especially since many start their walk down the Dark Brotherhood path in oblivion by killing the adoring fan
Fun fact excalibur is the french translation of excalibur's original name caliburne, which in turn is is the anglicised version of a celtic word that's hard to write in English but comes out to caldewhick which has be translated as sword.
So the excalibur just being a steel sword is accurate
I watch this video every 4 months. Its like an ol audiobook that im fond of. My own catcher in the rye.
This literally makes me want to replay Skyrim. Such a great game.
Ikr I cant wait for the next game like this dude it was a beautifully made game
@Based Log I'll look into it thank you
In what way can you want to replay skyrim non-literally? "This metaphorically makes me want to replay skyrim"
@@James-py4je thanks
I just bought it again and since you can use all mods on Xbox now it’s the most time I’ve spent on a game since the first time I played through it. So amazing!
Laughed out loud at the Hellraiser reference. One of my favorite films.
Poor lizard certainly ended up lamenting that trip into a dwemer labyrinth.
45:38 - Let's not skip over the fact that the Oghma Infinium is bound with skin.
Which kind of reminds me of Sally’s outfit 🧟♀️ 🤔 , from The nightmare before Christmas ☠️🎄
It's most likely a reference to the Necronomicon, a fictional book created by H.P. Lovecraft said to contain forbidden knowledge. The fact that you get the book from Hermaeus Mora (who's design is heavily inspired by Lovecraftian monsters) kinda confirms it for me.
You can tell which race provided which skin, too.
@@gaaraofthefunk7163 Why all the emojis?
@@GranddukeofWales Because why not? 😉 They’re cute, they’re there, and don’t hurt anyone 😘. Also, part of my nature. 😙🎶
Why would this have dislikes
He put so much effort in it ?!?!?!!!!???
It was "too long"
Calm down mate, it's only a few dislikes.
The 7 ads might have something to do with it..
X Gunslinger X or.....maybe they genuinely didn’t like the video u dumbass. With your logic ur saying that every single movie is good because a lot of effort was put into them
Well what I don't understand is if someone doesnt like a video then fucking watch something else. People think they need to judge everyone and everything. I think he did a good job. Is have to really hate a video to dislike it
"who shouts the orb?" Pretty sure I did without knowing what it did.
Eric's story really got to me. Rest in piece, you'll always be with us in our favourite game.
Probably the best Skyrim related channel I have ever seen.
57:45 I love Red Dwarf! So glad I watched this, I had forgotten about that episode but it was one of the best.
I remember once my cousin tricked me into thinking had to gather of the bugs in a jar then taken them to the mythic dawn paper, turn it into a bucket, then you would be able to place the bugs in the bucket which I guess somehow triggered a second oblivion crisis. I was dumb.
7:32 Nice to know that warrior, mage and thief has been "promoted". I was introduced to the Elders scrolls first time in Morrowind, so I dont know about arena or daggerfall. But when you are escorted from pear to the house, where your papers are finalised, inside the first room hangs tree tapestrys representing (you quest it. Sorry I had to :)) warrior, mage and thief.
7:30 its a nebula (stellar cloud) that forms the images of the three main archetypes, not a constellation.
The hangover quest is one of my favorites in the entire game
Playing Skyrim for the first time and wow, it's immersive, large open world, simply amazing. 👍 one of the best user friendly rpgs IV played.
57:24 I'm so glad someone mentioned this reference! There's an extra layer to it though, as well. If I remember correctly that is; after defeating the manifestations of his self doubt, anger etc, tombstones will appear with their names on it. This is also a reference to Red Dwarf when you encounter the tombstones of Rimmer's "hopes and dreams" and such
That is I think tombstones appear. I really can't remember, but I do remember being reminded wholly of that scene during the quest
Anyone else notice he presents each Easter egg in a way that makes it seem like he’s furthering a point from the last one? Lmao it’s brilliant, keeps me watching even though I need to stop🙄
*thwip*
@@eyereign5730hi i know it's been 3 years but can you please tell me what thwip means
Thank you for this artistic masterpiece
Benjlmao I thought thats what it said lol
Man I'm not even into Skyrim anymore, but the quality and effort that you put in your videos is astonishing. Phenomenal job, brother.
I once saw the headless horseman on a road between the roads of Solitude and Markarth
I don't know if this has been mentioned but Helgi is in the game. She is the ghost kid from the fire in Morthal that burned down the house. If this has already been pointed out the sorry for beating a dead horse.
Over an hour of Camel and about skyrim? Oh yes thank you!
"Did you know that Cicero was named for Cicero?" Yes, yes I did
3:32 "Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony."
monty python lol
“You can't expect to wield supreme executive power just 'cause some watery tart threw a sword at you!”
Classic!
Just wacthed holy grail like 2hrs ago
If I went 'round, sayin' I was an Emperor, just because some moistened bint lobbed a scimitar at me, they'd put me away!
Just in case nobody commented this: The character at 7:16 is not Wulfgar from Beowulf. The character shown is another character from the Forgotten Realms setting for Dungeons & Dragons. That Wulfgar is a companion of the Dark Elf hero Drizzt Do'Urden and a member of his party, the Companions of the hall (sound familiar?)
A fun little glitch I remember using is if you open the elder scroll underwater with your weapon unsheathed before you went into the water the properties of swimming would no longer apply to your character and you would unsheath your weapon while under water and be able to run
okay the arrow sounds when stuff pops up on screen is messing with my head
I made it all the way to the 37 minute mark before reading this and only now do I hear it do thanks for that
The phrase "tis but a scratch" or "just a scratch" usually said when DLC takes a lot of damage, is a reference to the movie Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
In King Arthur's fight against the Black Knight, the latter, when he lost his arm by a sword, speaks this hilarious and famous phrase in an attempt to not show weaknesses.
I always thought the dragon, Mirmulnir, was a reference to the norse god of prophecy, Mimir, since his death revealed your destiny as the dragonborn
The dislikes are from people that had theory videos dedicated to the bugs in jars.
laughed to much at this
My dislike is because of all the fucking ads
@@arnoldrimmer7128
It's a one hour video, dickhead
Unknown name well said
Fun fact pumpkin the dog from oblivion is actually a human that was a knight turned into a dog by a mage who of which died and now pumpkin just stays as a dog forever because the mage casted a spell making pumpkin unable to die by age
On LOTR: Markarth is bears, to my eyes, a striking resemblace to Helm's Deep. From afar, the structures visible show the same profile, as well, there is a distinct 'gate' area, and a 'deeping wall' area, which even has a moat. What's more, there's a ridge that splits the city, one half being much like the 'keep' side, the other being the area 'behind the wall', that being the mine area.
the arrow sound effects tripped me out as i was playing skyrim while listening to this and kept thinking i was being attacked. finally was able to ignore it and then i actually got shot by arrows XD classic
Nice
@23:11 Gisli&Erikur in Solitude...but Helgi is the name of the ghost girl in Morthal and quite possibly the same girl mentioned in Anise's letter found in the basement of Anise's Cabin. Helgi was more than likely to be groomed to become a Hagraven, as Anise was affiliated with the Hagraven Moira.
I know the reason behind the bugs in jars... they belong in my house, at the expense of spending time or effort in anything else!
I'm just a new fan since a couple weeks now, but I really like his use of language in most of his videos. I don't mean his vocabulary but more his flow and wordplay. I don't know if it's entirely intentional. byt it's really fun to listen to.
Just wanted to say thanks.
Yeah, most english speakers (especially people associated with entertainment, like UA-cam) would just give up with "weird" words. Instead of saying, say Korvanjund, they will say "Kova-something something"
That's... not what i meant at all...
Then what did you mean
The way he talks, from the words chosen through the perfect pronunciation to intonation which he uses knowing it's what the human ear likes. he is kind of a genius.
Awwwweeeeee!!!! welcome to the club :)
I think it's the Apocalypse Spells mod, but I have a spell in my game that allows you to summon weeping angels that suck the life energy from your enemies, but as soon as your enemies look at them, the weeping angels turn to brittle stone, and are easily shattered. Mods are great!
The second Easter egg with Eric can also refer to the Hobbit as Bilbo's mother a Took as all Tooks were known to be odd and adventures hobbits while Bilbo's father was a "proper hobbit"
It's also funny that the Portal Easter Egg is found near the portal to Sovngarde.
While it's disappointing the bugs in jars were a scrapped idea, it's nice to at least have some closure.
Also, I'd totally imagine them being like the fairies in bottles from Zelda. Even if that's coincidental, it's just funny to think of. Especially the torchbug, considering the appearance of the fairies in most games
I have seen a lot of easter egg videos for a lot of games, and this is by far the most comprehensive.
Hermaeus Morah is a direct reference to azathoth or nyarlathotep of hp lovecraft stories
The book with the symbols mentioned earlier in the video is also a reference to the Necronomicon
Thank you for all your contributions to lore, Easter eggs and videos that are possible lore ideas to the Elder Scrolls series, I've been watching these lately more than replaying the games........it makes me look at things in game and appreciate the replay value much much more, I love the mods you use because the folks look much more lifelike the hair especially, thanks for everything
I am deeply astonished by the depth of your videos! Sometimes, when I really have a lot of time I come to the channel and check out one. So nice!
Best binge watch of my whole life
I'm just going to imagine that the letters under the lids is just that bug's name in daedric
Aero Neon why would someone name a bug "pig"?
HI! I'M THE HUGE KATATONIA FAN! When I got to the point where you mentioned them, I had been passively listening to the video while I cooked dinner, but I had to stop what I was doing to sit and listen to you! This is such an awesome reference, and I'm so glad I clicked on this video to learn it!
1:01:30 This may also be a reference to The Hobbit. The book mentions that Bilbo Baggins' mother's side of the family was infamous for their adventurous spirit, and that part of him may have been what convinced him to go on his great adventure.