i don't think usha was taking skooma to drown his sorrows. what is much more likely is that usha was using the effects of skooma to mine more efficiently. in addition to that skooma can also have effects involving a boost to strength and speed, so usha was likely using it to work longer and faster wich, in time, took it's toll on him, since skooma damages intelligence and willpoer permanently and without any restore intelligence/willpower potions anywhere near him, he was most likely a highly productive, functioning addict until the constant working and the clouding of the mind, made him unaware of how muc hdamage he was doing to himself, he probably died of maleurishment or froze to death, being unable to notice hunger or cold while high on skooma all while ocnstantly working his ass off.
I mean, if we want to get real on drug addiction, it’s probably both. Like people will start meth or coke to work faster and better, but it eventually turns into them working really hard just to buy more meth and/or coke.
I don't want to spoil it in case you or other comment readers has yet to find it, but if you get into the home of the blacksmith in Raven Rock, you can find an item called Glover's Letter that might be kind of cool to cover in a video like this relating to Solstheim if it hasn't been already mentioned. Sheds some like on a character I've always personally liked, as well as giving the Dragonborn a unique gemstone.
Green Arrow Outlander is just how Dunmer greet people who are from anywhere but Morrowind. It’s what everyone says to you in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. But it gets annoying over time. So I can’t disagree with you.
Obviously you've had better luck with mudcrabs than I have. Lol. Once I was walking my Dragonborn alongside the river outside Whiterun and a mudcrab rose out of the bank in front of him. It's embarrassing to explain to people why you were yelling 'Not the crotch! Not the crotch!'
Drugs in Fallout are far more effective than those in Skyrim. In skyrim, potions pretty much take the place of chems. Calling certain ingredients or edibles "drugs" is likely for the purpose of immersion more than anything.
There are four mountain peaks in Solstheim that have map markers. You can climb the mountains with a horse and discover them, giving you some new fast travel locations
"You can climb the mountains with a horse" Yeah, or you could do it the challenging and "normal" way, and use the good old backwards butt shimmy/forward crotch shimmy/climbing up
@@emlynselene1096 Climbing them with horses is the normal way. Why else would horses even be in the game? It's clearly an intended mechanic. But hey, if you have fun doing it the hard way, go for it.
@@troodon1096 Horses aren't intended for climbing mountains. Bethesda is stupid at times, but not that stupid. If we used horses for their intended purpose, they would be so boring and pointless. I'm not saying we shouldn't use them to climb mountains. As i always say, if it works, use it. Anyway, back to the original comment, you know that Arvak is the only horse you can get on solstheim, excluding the occasional glitch.
Having reindeer pull goods in pulks has been very common in the northern parts of Norway, Sweden and Finland for over 2000 years, and is very much part of the norse culture that Skyrim gets the inspiration from. They still do this in some areas today, although just not as commonly.
Sadri is a pretty common last name for Dunmer. The vampire might be a long lost relative, but Revyn Sadri of Windhelm is probably a much closer relation.
Rika Brika yea they are mods on this game have changed it so much I’ve been so immersed in this game since I was like eight I remember being sick and faking to be sick to beat Alduin I remember laughing at the dumb glitches and Bugs in the game honestly one of the best games to date wish the actual team for Skyrim would do more for it or at least try to make another game that’s better then this one with more lore and just continuing with the lore that was left out in this one
Hey nate, I found something quite interesting during my last skyrim session. It was during the quest "A new source of Stahlrim", when dealing with the Thalmor Soldiers, be it at the abandoned lodge or at Northshore Landing, if you are wearing full Thalmor robes, the guards will just ignore you and you can talk to their leader, Ancarion instead of having to murder all of them to death.
Yesterday I was exploring Dead Drop Mine through Fort Dawnguard; after you get through the puzzle, there's a bunker where miners obviously stayed. There's a very interesting scene set up, including The Sultry Argonian Bard next to a bedroll, and some sacks of flour used as sandbags with crossbows set up on top of them! Thought it was interesting ☺️
You draw the connection rather quickly between these two Sadri's in the video, one in the Dragonborn DLC, and one in the Dawnguard DLC, but what about the Sadri in the base game that runs Sadri's Used Wares in the Gray Quarter in Windhelm? Have you looked into his possible connection to the other two? or is Sadri perhaps just a common Dunmer surname?
It is already impressive how big the game itself is, it is even more impressive that TheEpicNate315 keeps finding all those easter eggs, references, things you probably didn’t know about and secret choices. Thanks nate, for making a already enjoyable and big game even more enjoying and bigger.
nate, i appreciate your efforts to give us fun videos every day. you make a lot of mistakes but it's not like anyone is going to get tested on this stuff. this is a fun channel and considering how often you have to revisit the same/similar topics i still find it fresh and tasty every time.
The Riekling statue is a reference to "cargo cults" that used to be a thing after World War 2. Could also be a nod to "the Gods Must Be Crazy" where the natives form a cargo cult and build an airplane statue.
The Santa reference is likely the intended joke outside of the 4th wall, but the other theory is more immersive, and joke or not, is likely the in-game intended explanation.
Woah that santa Easter egg interpretation was really interesting. Probably just overthinking, but hey that's the point, and you did sth different with it instead of just pointing out the obvious, like 5000 other Skyrim channels.
In my personal headcanon, the carriage and such are actually the remains of uncle sweetshare, died doing what he loved best... rolling up to random people and forcefully plying them with homemade psychoactive drugs.
@TheEpicNate315 @9:22 I thought that scene was a Papua New Guinean cargo cult reference when I ran across it. Also what happened to the previous 314 Epic Nates?
I really like all the Skyrim content you post on your channel and every tiny detail, even if the game is not a new realise I still love all the stuff about it XD
Have you covered the crashed dwemer airship on Solstheim yet? It’s the same one from Morrowind that had recently crashed at the time. Also there’s 3 hagravens named Isobel, Etienne, and Fallaise which are the same glenmoril witches from morrowind’s bloodmoon expansion
Hey Nate, I don't know if you'll even read this comment, or if you've talked about this already, but if you go to Raven Rock's prison and go through a trap door, clearly ment to escape through if you were arrested, you can find a beautiful cave that contains treasure and Ash spawn. The cave will eventually run off and you can escape out under the city. I found this completed on accident one playthrough and thought it was worth mentioning. 😁
Sad that he didn't mention what is found on the ground in the vicinity of the reindeer's tail. Now THAT'S comedy, as Slappy Squirrel would say. Reiklings are real sticklers for authentic constructs, apparently (within their artistic limitations).
I tell you what there's nothing more scary, when you're not max level, than when you see a Seeker Guardian bounding over a hill at you the first time you see it
The Reiklings praying to the carriage reminds me a lot of cargo cults. During some wars, armies would stop at islands on their way to destinations. The islanders started worshipping the coming of planes that bring food and shiny new toys.
4:35 the story about chucking the bottle up and hitting the netch reminds me of the movie Twister where Bill Paxton has a story about him chucking a bottle into a tornado and it never hitting the ground =)
On the subject of the Sadri family, isn't there also a Sadri in windhelm that has his own shop? This family is bigger than it originally seemed, but then again a lot of dunmer share last names it seems
8:56 I kinda hope it’s the second one now, because it really reminds me of the cargo cults of some Pacific Islands, and a reference to that here would be really cool.
The CARRIAGE GODS! Of course, of course! There’s no better explanation than that. Hopefully Bethesda will release the final dlc for The Elder Scrolls V: The Return of the Carriage God.
In an earlier video you talked about a theory that the reiklings were are different mutation of the snow elves, if that is indeed a Santa reference, it might hint towards the theory that they are really elves worshiping santa
You probably covered this already Nate but at the Usha scene, you can pick the Strongbox and loot the East Empire Pendant one of plenty pendants to be found on Solstheim to be sold to Fethis Alor in Raven Rock.
The skooma was probably for working. Skooma replenishes stamina so he was desperately working hard and not resting for his love and ended up overdosing OR just collapsing from exhaustion. Might be kind of a stretch but its how I like to think about it; its a lot more tragic than some random addiction.
Mudcrabs probably have the same life expectancy as normal crustaceans. They are kinda immortal, only dying when eaten by a predator, disease, or just to big to move and die of starvation.
TheEpicNate315, I am not sure if you will get this but I wanted to tell you something that could be used in one of your Top Ten details you may have missed videos. I don't know if you knew it or not but I will tell you anyway. I discovered that, if you have the right perks, when you talk to the Jarl of Whiterun's court mage before the Jarl get to him first, you can convince the mage that you can help with his project by showing your knowledge of magic. I noticed that when I had a perk in destruction magic I said "Watch out, your about to step in your own shock rune!" He will get confused and then realize you have knowledge of magic, I think it will work with other magic based skill trees such as alchemy or enchanting. I hope you will add this to your next video and give me credit for telling you. P.S. Your channel is awesome. FOR SKYRIM!!!
When Fallout becomes a reality, You'll see Nate talking to a Deathclaw about 5 more things you can do in Skyrim part 342
As a ghoul
Nate is like, " excuse me, do you have a moment to talk about our lord and savior, skyrim? "
Fallout ls like sky rim
Xiaoling Deng OMG REALLY I DIDNT KNOW FALLOUT AND SKYRIM WERE SIMILAR SEEING AS THEY HAVE ALMOST THE SAME CHARACTER CREATION MENU ANIMATION
Atomack take a chill pill dude
i don't think usha was taking skooma to drown his sorrows.
what is much more likely is that usha was using the effects of skooma to mine more efficiently.
in addition to that skooma can also have effects involving a boost to strength and speed, so usha was likely using it to work longer and faster wich, in time, took it's toll on him, since skooma damages intelligence and willpoer permanently and without any restore intelligence/willpower potions anywhere near him, he was most likely a highly productive, functioning addict until the constant working and the clouding of the mind, made him unaware of how muc hdamage he was doing to himself, he probably died of maleurishment or froze to death, being unable to notice hunger or cold while high on skooma all while ocnstantly working his ass off.
I love this! ❤
ok
Ah the American dream
I mean, if we want to get real on drug addiction, it’s probably both.
Like people will start meth or coke to work faster and better, but it eventually turns into them working really hard just to buy more meth and/or coke.
Just gotta say, thats the coolest thing I’ve ever heard from a windhelm guard. 😜
I've fought mudcrabs fiercer than you!
*_I prefer Mire Lurks_*
Again?
This is my territory Justin
Wrong. It is mine *_FOOLS_*
@@cookiewoke1899 Is this a challenge ?
I don't want to spoil it in case you or other comment readers has yet to find it, but if you get into the home of the blacksmith in Raven Rock, you can find an item called Glover's Letter that might be kind of cool to cover in a video like this relating to Solstheim if it hasn't been already mentioned. Sheds some like on a character I've always personally liked, as well as giving the Dragonborn a unique gemstone.
Starting off with the obvious *murdering to death* of reiklings and Old Salty.
Awful creatures.
Goodbye
He's super salty when you kill him
@@Y-all-mofos-need-Talos but does talos need me? Since I’m a orc
Don't know what's worse Hemaeous Mora forcing me to do his will or getting called OUTLANDER
Getting called outlander hurts
N'wah
You have no idea, s'wit.
I murdered all the killable people
Green Arrow Outlander is just how Dunmer greet people who are from anywhere but Morrowind. It’s what everyone says to you in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. But it gets annoying over time. So I can’t disagree with you.
You forgot revyn sadri in windhelm
And Revyn's sister
there's also a Tervur Sadri in ESO who is trying to scam a family out of their kwama mine profits
he lives an honest living though
Those reiklings in the barrels must be super sweaty
Can we just take a minute and appreciate the line "Pinching menaces to society" that had me laughing way longer than it should of.
Haha honestly same
@@revolutionarycomrade I am home, silly
Saint Alphonse How dare you insult our high priest COOKIE WOKE. He shall lead our cult to war against Justin.Y and you if he must.
*should have
*"Old NaCl"*
Old 'Nacle would have been a good pun for a name. Reference salt and barnacle at the same time 🤣
Truly an intellectual.
It’s salt.
The biggest secret is how you still find things to talk about.
I swear he's already talked about all of these.
@@MrM-u3h your probably like me and lost track of witch videos you've seen already
Last time I was this early, soltheim was still inhabitable
*_All of my favorite UA-camrs just uploaded at the same time_*
Can we get to 20,000 subscribers with no videos? Was one of them GioFilms?
Hello there.
@@fusrodahdaily9664 General FusRohDah
DKMations
As soon as I read that, I see that GioFilms’ video is underneath Nate’s video.
I’m scared.
r/wooosh #6 is the video.
I never kill Old Salty I always pacify him with spells, Mud crabs are just too adorable to kill
Good Scooby-Doo
I crush them with a mace. I hate mud crabs
I soul trap then put him in my weapon so we can be together FOREVER
That one UA-camr You are the pinnacle of evil.
Obviously you've had better luck with mudcrabs than I have. Lol. Once I was walking my Dragonborn alongside the river outside Whiterun and a mudcrab rose out of the bank in front of him. It's embarrassing to explain to people why you were yelling 'Not the crotch! Not the crotch!'
Skooma, not even once. I absolutely love this reference
I feel like i have heard it before but i can't place it exactly where.
I've never done skooma in Skyrim, but my character is a chem fiend in fallout
Drugs in Fallout are far more effective than those in Skyrim.
In skyrim, potions pretty much take the place of chems. Calling certain ingredients or edibles "drugs" is likely for the purpose of immersion more than anything.
1:26 There's a crab rave joke in here somewhere...
Guard: What is it, cat?
Khajiit Dragonborn: *am I a joke to you?*
There are four mountain peaks in Solstheim that have map markers. You can climb the mountains with a horse and discover them, giving you some new fast travel locations
"You can climb the mountains with a horse"
Yeah, or you could do it the challenging and "normal" way, and use the good old backwards butt shimmy/forward crotch shimmy/climbing up
SoleSurvivor aka YeetitySkeetity that definitely acquire more of an accomplishment
@@emlynselene1096 Climbing them with horses is the normal way. Why else would horses even be in the game? It's clearly an intended mechanic. But hey, if you have fun doing it the hard way, go for it.
@@troodon1096 Horses aren't intended for climbing mountains. Bethesda is stupid at times, but not that stupid. If we used horses for their intended purpose, they would be so boring and pointless. I'm not saying we shouldn't use them to climb mountains. As i always say, if it works, use it.
Anyway, back to the original comment, you know that Arvak is the only horse you can get on solstheim, excluding the occasional glitch.
Having reindeer pull goods in pulks has been very common in the northern parts of Norway, Sweden and Finland for over 2000 years, and is very much part of the norse culture that Skyrim gets the inspiration from. They still do this in some areas today, although just not as commonly.
one thing to say about Reiklings and that cart......cargo cult
Sadri is a pretty common last name for Dunmer. The vampire might be a long lost relative, but Revyn Sadri of Windhelm is probably a much closer relation.
"When I thought Skyrim was dead-"
I said last year
There are people who said that five years ago
modders doin to good of a job keeping it alive, I swear they are doing more work than devs xD,loved it wannila love it more withreq
Rika Brika yea they are mods on this game have changed it so much I’ve been so immersed in this game since I was like eight I remember being sick and faking to be sick to beat Alduin I remember laughing at the dumb glitches and Bugs in the game honestly one of the best games to date wish the actual team for Skyrim would do more for it or at least try to make another game that’s better then this one with more lore and just continuing with the lore that was left out in this one
Well now, the timing could not be better! I am literally on the way to Windhelm to take the ship to Solstheim
Hey nate, I found something quite interesting during my last skyrim session. It was during the quest "A new source of Stahlrim", when dealing with the Thalmor Soldiers, be it at the abandoned lodge or at Northshore Landing, if you are wearing full Thalmor robes, the guards will just ignore you and you can talk to their leader, Ancarion instead of having to murder all of them to death.
You can do that with or thalmor encounters although they will question your position with a speech check
Ah skyrim a place were secrets can't hide
loving the series keep it up
Pssst... Hey! Want some skooma?
My mommy told me skooma is bad
I'll buy some, 40 gold sound good?
*Y A ’L L G O T D E M D R U G S*
Okey
In exchange here's 144 Steel Armors I don't need after raising my Smithing to 100
Nah I’m good, I only fuck with sleeping tree sap
*Epic Love* for *Epic Nate* for all the *epic murdered to death*
Edit: ohmiTalos. Thank y'all for all the thumbs ups and to the amazing Nate for the ❤
@Julia Medley Us #epicnate Fangals must stick together!!
*insert battle cry*
*drinks skooma*
*forgets what the battle is for*
Dragonborn dlc is the best for one reason: Riding Dragons!
i really hoped u could steer
@@intent4044 same
Dragons: The most directionless and undirectable taxi service since the first era
But we can not do steering him as if we trying to air plane game...
Still wish you could steer. Imagine the terror you could bring to skyrim then!
That Old Salty one is amazing
Yesssss 10 of the best minutes of my day
I think that perhaps the sleigh is a reference to Uncle Sweetshare from Morrowind’s bloodmoon expansion.
2:46 O' Salty respawns every in game week for me
Yesterday I was exploring Dead Drop Mine through Fort Dawnguard; after you get through the puzzle, there's a bunker where miners obviously stayed. There's a very interesting scene set up, including The Sultry Argonian Bard next to a bedroll, and some sacks of flour used as sandbags with crossbows set up on top of them! Thought it was interesting ☺️
Loved the last one! Could very well be that Rieklings consider carriages to be divine.
"Skyrim's second DLC.."
*Hearthfire felt that*
“Reiklings are disgusting creatures.”
Don’t do my little blue munchkins dirty.
You draw the connection rather quickly between these two Sadri's in the video, one in the Dragonborn DLC, and one in the Dawnguard DLC, but what about the Sadri in the base game that runs Sadri's Used Wares in the Gray Quarter in Windhelm? Have you looked into his possible connection to the other two? or is Sadri perhaps just a common Dunmer surname?
Old Salty and Usha have been covered by you in another video
So hasnt the santa easter egg.
I think it’s a little unrealistic to expect him to remember every little detail about a game this big that he’s covered.
6:39 i cant stop to hear Usher...
It is already impressive how big the game itself is, it is even more impressive that TheEpicNate315 keeps finding all those easter eggs, references, things you probably didn’t know about and secret choices. Thanks nate, for making a already enjoyable and big game even more enjoying and bigger.
Did somebody say..... Goblins? **Goblin slaying intensified**
They are not disgusting, they are smurfs. Thank you for acknowledging the Smurfs.
nate, i appreciate your efforts to give us fun videos every day. you make a lot of mistakes but it's not like anyone is going to get tested on this stuff. this is a fun channel and considering how often you have to revisit the same/similar topics i still find it fresh and tasty every time.
8:40 It is entirely possible it's actually a reference to the Danish Bronze Age artefact the Sun Chariot instead.
~ TDG
The Riekling statue is a reference to "cargo cults" that used to be a thing after World War 2. Could also be a nod to "the Gods Must Be Crazy" where the natives form a cargo cult and build an airplane statue.
I love watching these I’ll literally binge watch all the videos
For the Riklings ( sp?) maybe they killed Santa and saw his sleigh as the ultimate sleigh. So now they worship it
Who would dislike these videos
Horrible, evil, nasty people that should be murdered to death.
You forgot that they should be murdered to death
Andreas Peder Sørensen
So....Imperials?
Twice19 What are you, some filthy stormcloak?
@@hunterr6692. You speak when asked Elf!
Ah yes the reikling god . Santa
On the subject of the reiklings, I say your Santa theory is more fun, but your second theory is more likely the canon one.
The Santa reference is likely the intended joke outside of the 4th wall, but the other theory is more immersive, and joke or not, is likely the in-game intended explanation.
Murdering a good ol' fellow to death ? What are you Nate , a dark brotherhood assassin ?!
Woah that santa Easter egg interpretation was really interesting. Probably just overthinking, but hey that's the point, and you did sth different with it instead of just pointing out the obvious, like 5000 other Skyrim channels.
Don't judge me but I love mudcrabs so when I find Old Salty you best believe he's getting calmed I don't wanna hurt him.
Also there is Sadri’s store in Windhelm. I think it’s just a common name.
And a sadri is in the volkihar clan. There all dark elves so i thin there related.
In my personal headcanon, the carriage and such are actually the remains of uncle sweetshare, died doing what he loved best... rolling up to random people and forcefully plying them with homemade psychoactive drugs.
I like videos focusing on specific locations. You should do more with Oblivion and Morrowind.
You did it! You named 5 things I didn't know about solstheim
Love your Vids keep them up
Btw Frist
i meant 2nd
@TheEpicNate315 @9:22 I thought that scene was a Papua New Guinean cargo cult reference when I ran across it. Also what happened to the previous 314 Epic Nates?
I really like all the Skyrim content you post on your channel and every tiny detail, even if the game is not a new realise I still love all the stuff about it XD
Have you covered the crashed dwemer airship on Solstheim yet? It’s the same one from Morrowind that had recently crashed at the time. Also there’s 3 hagravens named Isobel, Etienne, and Fallaise which are the same glenmoril witches from morrowind’s bloodmoon expansion
Hey Nate, I don't know if you'll even read this comment, or if you've talked about this already, but if you go to Raven Rock's prison and go through a trap door, clearly ment to escape through if you were arrested, you can find a beautiful cave that contains treasure and Ash spawn. The cave will eventually run off and you can escape out under the city. I found this completed on accident one playthrough and thought it was worth mentioning. 😁
Dude how many episodes are you gonna make of this man? You’ve found everything.
How about the secret merchant at the Abandoned Trading Post?
Hey Nate? Rieklings are theorized immigrant snow elves. Snow elves? Reindeer drawn sleigh? Make of it what you will ;)
Sad that he didn't mention what is found on the ground in the vicinity of the reindeer's tail. Now THAT'S comedy, as Slappy Squirrel would say. Reiklings are real sticklers for authentic constructs, apparently (within their artistic limitations).
Great video man!!!🤩😎
I tell you what there's nothing more scary, when you're not max level, than when you see a Seeker Guardian bounding over a hill at you the first time you see it
What mod turns the Bonemold to the grayish ash color?
Mr. Goat123 just stare into the sun until you become colorblind
I've always been intrigued by the story of the Patchwork Airship in Moesring Pass. I even grabbed a pair of boots from the wreckage as a souvenir.
Rieklings being cargo cults is a neat idea
You’ve murdered this video to death. Good job 👍
Utterly loving your videos ^^ Just wanted to let you know the 'snow statue' you've covered at least twice prior to this video =)
LOVE YOU NAAATEEEE
Hermaous Mora is watching us you know
- Miraak
Theres no game like skyrim,the atmosphere,the amazing gameplay and glitches,how good the storyline was the first time you play it.
Homework or Skyrim? Jk that's an easy one!! Especially when Skyrim means Nate!!
... so homework?
The Reiklings praying to the carriage reminds me a lot of cargo cults. During some wars, armies would stop at islands on their way to destinations. The islanders started worshipping the coming of planes that bring food and shiny new toys.
4:35 the story about chucking the bottle up and hitting the netch reminds me of the movie Twister where Bill Paxton has a story about him chucking a bottle into a tornado and it never hitting the ground =)
You make me love this game even more
I was just playing the Dragonborn DLC (For the tenth time)... And even cooler I just happen to see this video popped up on my notifications!!!
Gotta say, that story about the Retching Netch has to be THE best story behind a tavern name.
Always my favourite intro
The "horse" of the carriage the Rieklings worship has three "turds" laying behind his hind legs :') someone had fun indeed
On the subject of the Sadri family, isn't there also a Sadri in windhelm that has his own shop? This family is bigger than it originally seemed, but then again a lot of dunmer share last names it seems
8:56 I kinda hope it’s the second one now, because it really reminds me of the cargo cults of some Pacific Islands, and a reference to that here would be really cool.
The CARRIAGE GODS! Of course, of course! There’s no better explanation than that. Hopefully Bethesda will release the final dlc for The Elder Scrolls V: The Return of the Carriage God.
I would like the numbers to be shown in the video :D
Great work anyway
Nate - '' Remember kids, Skooma not even once "
Me - " lucky I am not a Kid * Enjoys new Jim and Tonic Skooma absinthe *
I want my ringtone to be you saying The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
In an earlier video you talked about a theory that the reiklings were are different mutation of the snow elves, if that is indeed a Santa reference, it might hint towards the theory that they are really elves worshiping santa
You probably covered this already Nate but at the Usha scene, you can pick the Strongbox and loot the East Empire Pendant one of plenty pendants to be found on Solstheim to be sold to Fethis Alor in Raven Rock.
Appreciate your vids, keep it up :)
The skooma was probably for working. Skooma replenishes stamina so he was desperately working hard and not resting for his love and ended up overdosing OR just collapsing from exhaustion. Might be kind of a stretch but its how I like to think about it; its a lot more tragic than some random addiction.
The mudcrab merchant is your best friend in morrowind because he has by far the most money.
Wait hold up did you just call the Reiklings smurfs? I'm dead!
Mudcrabs probably have the same life expectancy as normal crustaceans. They are kinda immortal, only dying when eaten by a predator, disease, or just to big to move and die of starvation.
Nate makes solstheim seem not so gloomy
TheEpicNate315, I am not sure if you will get this but I wanted to tell you something that could be used in one of your Top Ten details you may have missed videos. I don't know if you knew it or not but I will tell you anyway. I discovered that, if you have the right perks, when you talk to the Jarl of Whiterun's court mage before the Jarl get to him first, you can convince the mage that you can help with his project by showing your knowledge of magic. I noticed that when I had a perk in destruction magic I said "Watch out, your about to step in your own shock rune!" He will get confused and then realize you have knowledge of magic, I think it will work with other magic based skill trees such as alchemy or enchanting. I hope you will add this to your next video and give me credit for telling you. P.S. Your channel is awesome. FOR SKYRIM!!!
After you defeat Miraak, the music on Solstheim will change to a much happier sounding tune. Fun little detail.