When I saw the abandoned house and went through it, I didn't realize the flying objects were meant to be a part of it, I thought it was just Skyrim being a buggy mess again
Me: sees new Skyrim video. Me: no, I will not give in, I’m a big man with a lot of games in my library. 5 minutes later: “Hey you, you’re finally awake!”
That detective quest in Windhelm was really unsettling. I felt like the killer would open the door to the house behind me at any moment while I was reading the evidence
Mara’s Eye Pond is actually a bit more screwed up when you realize the smuggler smuggled the crates into the place only to find out once he opened them that they had vampires in them
The first time I went into Anise basement and then got attacked by her I was super confused. I asked my friend about it and he was like, "That's what you get for going into people's basements without permission ya jerk."
Did we forget, or did we ignore why exatly Anise attacks then? Not simply for going into her basement, but because we can uncover her little secret of being a witch - and there are even clues pointing to how she was planning to become a hagraven, like her sister.......... Yeah, you _can_ go into people's basement, but beware of the skeletons in the closet and anywhere else too, on occasion... XD
Some things to add, just because: The Chill is even more creepy because it has skeletons. Doesn't sound like much at first, but cold is an amazing way to slow down or prevent decay, and with nothing around that would eat flesh like rats... there shouldn't be skeletons in there. So if there are, unless you go with the simple answer of "the devs didn't care" or something along those lines, it implies there must have been some sort of horrible torture or magic that did it. You actually can't enter the murder victim house in Windhelm without doing the quest, unless you cheat or glitch your way inside. The door is locked and the game won't let you use lock picks until you're doing the quest and have reached the point where you're told to find a way inside. You also need to reach that point to get the key. And that secret room is actually for rituals, not torture. But to make it more creepy, you can, after completing the quest, buy the home for yourself.
I mean, in Oblivion, you buy a house that has a fucking necromancer lord hidden in the basement, and the house itself is flooded with ghosts, so... par for the course.
You can actually buy the house prior to the quest. Because it's one of the houses you can buy. So if you dont start the quest and you decide to buy the house you can run into it. That's what I did
Let's also not forget that you need Reyda's necklace to bring closure to Narfi so he can finally move on from her disappearance. After finding her body and returning the necklace to Narfi, if you talk to the villagers, one of them actually agrees to start helping out Narfi after what happened to his sister.
@@sharpcheddar7842 I hadn't run with the Dark Brotherhood, so I wouldn't know. But people do have twisted logic at times IRL, so I wouldn't be surprised if such a thing was in the game.
@@AnglosArentHuman Full of bugs, way too much walking, boring enemies, cool environments, garbage ending, a shit ton of lore, a map that is way too big. I wouldn't consider that "pretty good" anymore. Maybe when it came out it was "pretty good", but now it is just a mess.
@@eggoalbero2447 People only talk about Skyrim still because of what it was, a glorified mess of a game, just like every other Bethesda game. Yes, Skyrim may have been legendary when it came out, but now, after everyone has been given time to truly see what it is, it is obviously not a good game. A game I'll never forget, maybe, but not one I'll love and cherish.
Ok I've been playing skyrim for years but I just found out today about the winterhold prison. And it's also today's year that I've encountered the headless horseman too!
Every time I see that eagle, I can only think of this: Lydia: What evil are we going to defeat today? You: I’ll defeat your ass if you don’t let me go through the freaking doorway.
Skyrim had some creepy places. Oblivion dungeons and secrets were sheer terror just in general. I still remember Hackdirt. Caves underneath the village with people who looked...off. Worshipped the 'Deep Ones'. I seem to recall walking up to a cave wall and hearing whispering coming through it from down below. Maybe that didn't even happen, maybe I just thought it did as a kid. No conclusion, you just...leave. I don't think I've entirely recovered 15 years later.
The Abyss is a formless void in Dark Souls which was born when the people of Oolacile exhumed (dug up) Manus, the primordial man, and began performing experiments on his body.
On the Markarth Hounted House quest, Imagine if you can use ur restoration skill check to undo the priest insanity, then proceed to cleanse the house of MolagBal with either Charisma, BlackSmithing, Alliteration.
One of my favorite caves is Darkfall Caverns! The huge chamber at the end is incredible! When you finally reach Forgotten Vale ( by way of the last Wayshrine in Darkfall ), continue over the top of the distant hill elevation, past the several spiders and down into frozen wasteland of the vale. Follow the shorelline to the extreme left and ylu can drop into a secet cavern infested with Falmer and Chauruses. If you follow the underground river long enough, it will sweep you into the rapids where you will eventually be expelled back into the huge chamber of Darkreach!
There is a unique hidden detail at Yngvild. If you steal the soul gem near Arondil's chamber, the ghost lady standing next to him will attack him. I also think it's a great idea to use Soul Tear on him if you have a black soul gem, that way you have his soul and he is resurrected as a zombie. A taste of his own medicine :)
Definitely the abandoned house in Markath... Resembles the voice/presence of Sauron in "Hobbit: the desolation of Smaug" when Gandalf goes to confront him in Dol Guldur or earlier on when the "Azog the Defiler" is summoned by his master...
I kind of feel bad for Anise, she seems to just mind her business and honestly there are far more evil characters in Skyrim. Not to mention to find this out you had to have been breaking in.
I was up north in Skyrim somewhere and accidentally fell into a hole in the ice which led into a HUGE dungeon full of Falmer. I spent hours trying to find my way out because you couldn't climb back up the hole. That was creepy, and the Falmer are extra creepy when you find out what they once were.
I've been playing this game for so long and still there's plenty of stuff I didn't know about it... that's why Bethesda is taking so long to give us a new Elder Scrolls
The SDA mod makes the House of Horrors quest even creepier. Serana's screaming and pleading on top of everything else going is pretty disturbing, especially when you know why she's terrified of Molag Bal.
Wyndelus Gatharian in that Ivastead tomb, The Augr, Kartia in that Aetherius quest spooking you out before you find out she's friendly, the Redwater Den side quest, Pelagius Wing and Potema's Catacombs in Solitude, Yngol Barrow, Redbelly Mine, Darkfall Cave, and Apocrypha do give me the creeps. 😅
Im going to be honest with you, I'm a level 43 and I still use the molag bol. Since I upgraded my mace damage (no I haven't smithed it to be fine) it now does about 58 damage. I also remembered the first time I played Skyrim I was about 10 and when I found the murder house I just sat and waited for the murder, 9 years later I forgot about it and when I checked that back closet for the first time I was so petrified and nervous that I was about to be jumped for being nosy. After reading about the girl he had tourtured there, I ran to the palace and told that one guy about everything that the other was doing so he'd be arrested. And now I'm stuck with the strange amulet. A constant reminder of my horror.
Getting lost in the Soul Cairn takes the cake for me. I got separated from Serena and couldn’t find her for hours, or my way around. Very memorable skyrim experience.
You got the entire secret of Ivarstead wrong. No one knows what happened to the sister, they think he murdered her and lost his mind. But then it turns out some guy who loved her but she didn't feel the same, shot and killed her and basically hid the body in the river. For Winterhold that isn't the town prison, also there is the entire fact that the Collage used to be in the city which also used to be larger until the accident that sank most of the city into the frozen ocean. Also on top of the students who got killed there is another being that lives beneath the collage. Funnily with the house with the old lady I just thought, oh she do magic, robes made that obvious, cool. Didn't expect or understand why she attacked me. Nothing was really sus to me, just causal witch.
A little context on Forelhost. It wasn't just the site of a battle in the Dragon War, it was actually one of the very last strongholds of the Dragon Cult. The cultists committed suicide along with killing the children because they knew it was the end. The enemy was banging down the gates, there was nowhere to run, and there were no reinforcements left to help them. By the time Forelhost fell, it wasn't even a war anymore. Just mopping up the last remnants and holdouts of a collapsed civilization. So yeah, no less creepy, and even more tragic. I mean, probably justified, given what we know about the reign of the dragons and their cult. But still, what it would have been like for them. They were the last of a civilization that had persisted for ages under the rule of living gods. It was a day that none of them expected to ever see.
Seriously one of my fave youtubers, and I'm not a fan of many at all. I recently did the winter hold college quest line and was wondering what that hand was about.. Def gotta revisit this now.
The creepiest part about Hjerim the murder house is that you can buy it after and raise your children there. In my game there is a pile of ashes on the floor which can’t be removed…
Actually, the unmarked quest involving Reyda’s skeleton, Narfi the mad guy will take the necklace. After you talk to him about his sister you can then talk to the barkeep in the inn. You then can find Reyda’s skeleton and get the necklace. Then take it to Narfi and it gives you a couple of different dialogue options. It’s an unmarked quest that was either not finished or removed when Skyrim was released.
That's a cool top-ten, but I honestly didn't expect Yngvild to be #1. It's just a necrophile who learned necromancy. I was actually rolling my eyes. #2 and #3 are fVcking disturbing, though. You also didn't mention that Valmir from #2 has completely different goals and basically turns on you at the end.
It’s been years since I last played Skyrim, but that butcher guy, I don’t remember seeing his house, I just remember being in this dark place that had a lot of psychos in it, and there was a butcher that comes after you with a knife. I didn’t expect him to attack me the way he did, and it definitely freaked me out the first time I played it… kinda makes me want to replay Skyrim after all these years!
When I first encountered Anise, I just killed her. In a game where anything can happen, it just seemed strange she was there all by herself, not dressed as a peasant, wearing a dark robe. Now that I know about the basement, I feel better.
I'd say the most creepiest place in skyrim was the quest to find the black books. I reaaally hated being transported to that dark slimy place. every time i think about it, it just gives me the chills.. uuugghh...
The abandoned house quest… it traumatized me 😅 I couldn’t even finish the quest I had to restart my whole game I couldn’t do it 🤣 These dang vampires have also traumatized me. 😅
I watched to try and amp myself back into playing. I actually got to freaked out about a year ago when I got swarmed by chaurus in a dark cave playing in VR.The sound plus their movement I was like nope nope nope.
Many of these are like impossible to avoid, and no 5 I think you have to have the"blood on the ice" quest to even enter the house, it's not possible to just "accidentally" walk into there. And you can buy that house when the quest is done :)
To be fair, the priest you have to beat in the abandoned house quest is a priest for boethiah , the daedric prince of deceit. And also molag bale's rival. So.....that priest is far from 'poor and innocent '
Regarding Forgotten Names, i decided to pick the lock on the investigators chest in the arcanaeum (I think it's called the investigators chest) and I took the summoners' rings first
The freakiest place I've seen in skyrim has to be that one dungeon off at the very edge of the map that drops you down a hole for an exceedingly long time. The overall feel of the place is very dunwich borers from Fallout kinda vibes.
I didn't do the butcher side quest in wildhem, so when I bought a house there and walked in to find corpses and blood, I was extremely confused. Even worse, when furnishing your house you have to pay 500 for that mess to be cleaned up
When I saw the abandoned house and went through it, I didn't realize the flying objects were meant to be a part of it, I thought it was just Skyrim being a buggy mess again
@@gollywoo1423 Yeah, sad actually.
Not bugs...features
unofficial skyrim patch gang bless up
Just like Master Oogway say....
"There's no accident"
Happy little accidents.
Me: sees new Skyrim video.
Me: no, I will not give in, I’m a big man with a lot of games in my library.
5 minutes later:
“Hey you, you’re finally awake!”
True rofl
🤣
I'm so supposed to move on and play some new "old" games in my backlog. But.....this video......hmmmm
Must’ve been the wind.
Hah what a casual. Who replays skyrim in this day and age and not use alternate start?
The worst nightmare is still sneaking through Thalmor Embassy.
Sneak? Whats that
Isn't that whole thing scripted
Imagine not being a high elf and sneaking through in the open
Without killing all of these guys.
I first did this quest when my sneak was super low, and it took me weeks to finish hahahaha
That detective quest in Windhelm was really unsettling. I felt like the killer would open the door to the house behind me at any moment while I was reading the evidence
i felt that way too, i was so paranoid-
Me too 🤣
The misson is bugged for me so I never got to finish it
@@rootbeer7831yoo for real, I got stuck at the part where the lady took the body to the hall of the dead.
Mara’s Eye Pond is actually a bit more screwed up when you realize the smuggler smuggled the crates into the place only to find out once he opened them that they had vampires in them
its a Dracula reference :)
Yup this!
Did gameranx even do any research before making this video or did they just ripoff someone else?
Thought it was he was smuggling corpses?
@@nightshroud9671think he was smuggling bodies for the vampires
The falmer always freaked me out, I would avoid dwemer dungeons so much when I was younger
Haha feel ya soo much man
I don't blame you, they are pretty weird looking.
I hated the clicking of the Charus and would dread having to deal with them
I only dread the falmer because of their stats
My first play through I had a super high sneak so I could just go right by them but their breathing freaks me the hell out
The first time I went into Anise basement and then got attacked by her I was super confused. I asked my friend about it and he was like, "That's what you get for going into people's basements without permission ya jerk."
Did we forget, or did we ignore why exatly Anise attacks then? Not simply for going into her basement, but because we can uncover her little secret of being a witch - and there are even clues pointing to how she was planning to become a hagraven, like her sister..........
Yeah, you _can_ go into people's basement, but beware of the skeletons in the closet and anywhere else too, on occasion... XD
I attacked her before i found the basement in my first playthrough
@veddy In the corner left of her bed, there's a little hatch in the ground. It'll take you to her basement
@veddy did you... did you even watch the video?
Trader: "Welcome! Welcome! Please, find anything you would like."
*Turns into night at last second
Trader: "your not supossed to be in here"
Some things to add, just because:
The Chill is even more creepy because it has skeletons. Doesn't sound like much at first, but cold is an amazing way to slow down or prevent decay, and with nothing around that would eat flesh like rats... there shouldn't be skeletons in there. So if there are, unless you go with the simple answer of "the devs didn't care" or something along those lines, it implies there must have been some sort of horrible torture or magic that did it.
You actually can't enter the murder victim house in Windhelm without doing the quest, unless you cheat or glitch your way inside. The door is locked and the game won't let you use lock picks until you're doing the quest and have reached the point where you're told to find a way inside. You also need to reach that point to get the key. And that secret room is actually for rituals, not torture. But to make it more creepy, you can, after completing the quest, buy the home for yourself.
And clean that messy room while you're at it.
I mean, in Oblivion, you buy a house that has a fucking necromancer lord hidden in the basement, and the house itself is flooded with ghosts, so... par for the course.
Dont forget the necromancers amulet that is in the house too it looks like mannimarcos from oblivion
There's actually another way, as soon as the quest starts! Follow the blood
You can actually buy the house prior to the quest. Because it's one of the houses you can buy. So if you dont start the quest and you decide to buy the house you can run into it. That's what I did
Ivarstead wasn't creepy, it was saddening when Narfi learned about his sister's fate.
Let's also not forget that you need Reyda's necklace to bring closure to Narfi so he can finally move on from her disappearance. After finding her body and returning the necklace to Narfi, if you talk to the villagers, one of them actually agrees to start helping out Narfi after what happened to his sister.
@@ClawMacKain Isn't he a Dark Brotherhood Contract? I feel like someone just wanted to put the poor guy out of his misery...
@@sharpcheddar7842 I hadn't run with the Dark Brotherhood, so I wouldn't know. But people do have twisted logic at times IRL, so I wouldn't be surprised if such a thing was in the game.
@@sharpcheddar7842 Yes he is a Dark Brotherhood quest.
I didnt tell him
When you build a home with harthfire and the mannequins are moving. Now that is unsettling specifically whe. They are sitting at the table.
That happened to me onetime in Proudspire Manor, up in Solitude. I wasn't freaked at all, just "WTF?? You're not supposed to be moving!" XD
Legacy of the Dragonborn: Night at the Museum. All I'll say.
Christian Palacios That happens?! Shit, now I'm kinda scared to go back home. My wife and kids can suffer - they got Lydia, should be fine. Maybe.
@@makoto8169 Yeah, they'll be fine. Lydia will just get in their way and block their movements. Haha.
Wat?
I love how Skyrim is still such a good game after all these years and that there are still so many content creators and new vids every day
bad game...
@@arxci9402 Skyrim is a horrible RPG, and it's poorly optimized, but it's still a pretty good game.
@@AnglosArentHuman Full of bugs, way too much walking, boring enemies, cool environments, garbage ending, a shit ton of lore, a map that is way too big. I wouldn't consider that "pretty good" anymore. Maybe when it came out it was "pretty good", but now it is just a mess.
@@arxci9402 and yet we are all here, watching top ten lists about this "mess" :)
@@eggoalbero2447 People only talk about Skyrim still because of what it was, a glorified mess of a game, just like every other Bethesda game. Yes, Skyrim may have been legendary when it came out, but now, after everyone has been given time to truly see what it is, it is obviously not a good game. A game I'll never forget, maybe, but not one I'll love and cherish.
Just the title to this video makes me want to play Skyrim
I'm playing Skyrim rn with mods
Me too😂😂😂😂
Saaamme
agree!
Yup gonna download it again tonight after years ahahah its on
Frostflow Lighthouse is the freakiest in my opinion, especially when you find Sudi's note . . .
something interesting about frostflow, if you have serana as a follower, she will mention frostflow as a cave
Yeah I still have chills on my spine when I hear about blood on the ice. It has a right to be called the most buggy quest in all Skyrim.
Ok I've been playing skyrim for years but I just found out today about the winterhold prison.
And it's also today's year that I've encountered the headless horseman too!
I forgot about him!
You mean Ragnar The Red
and if you're lucky enough, you might see him running after his horse, it happens sometimes!
I freakin LOVE it that "Skyrim" is still a talking point these days! LOVE that game! & Gameranx too of course.
Every time I see that eagle, I can only think of this:
Lydia: What evil are we going to defeat today?
You: I’ll defeat your ass if you don’t let me go through the freaking doorway.
Justin Williams I wish I could defeat lydias ass
Oh my...
@@rainabove1945 Mods to the rescue
Skyrim had some creepy places. Oblivion dungeons and secrets were sheer terror just in general.
I still remember Hackdirt. Caves underneath the village with people who looked...off. Worshipped the 'Deep Ones'. I seem to recall walking up to a cave wall and hearing whispering coming through it from down below. Maybe that didn't even happen, maybe I just thought it did as a kid. No conclusion, you just...leave.
I don't think I've entirely recovered 15 years later.
When I saw the wispmother during the College of Winterhold questline I was *freaked out*
Yea DAT terrifyin-
Morokei, spectral draugr and skeletal dragon: bonjuor
@@yeetuszilla1663 meanwhile the voice that drains your magicka: helo
It’s always cool to see how much interest this game still generates. Definitely downloading again.
As repetitive as the game is, there's really A LOT of cool happenings and stories to explore. Makes me wanna dive back into the game lol
like if you’ve poured hours on end into Skyrim
i feel terrible, i JUST started playing Skyrim 2 weeks ago.
@@schaddly Have fun! It's a game you'll be playing for many years.
Harrison Hartwell I just started playin again since being In quarantine and boy did I miss it
...even if you actually should have done something else like study oops
Years
I've been playing skyrim for 8 years and still learned something new from this video
Blackreach always freaked me out more than anywhere else
9:07 as a Dark Souls fan, I appreciate that. Lol
Frostflow abyss whats that in dark souls
The Abyss is a formless void in Dark Souls which was born when the people of Oolacile exhumed (dug up) Manus, the primordial man, and began performing experiments on his body.
@@whiterunguard3215 Its an "Abyss" reference, also when the name of the place appears they put the sound from Dark Souls.
Huh. In all the time I've played Skyrim, I've never seen that trapdoor in Anise's Cabin.
On the Markarth Hounted House quest, Imagine if you can use ur restoration skill check to undo the priest insanity, then proceed to cleanse the house of MolagBal with either Charisma, BlackSmithing, Alliteration.
One of my favorite caves is Darkfall Caverns! The huge chamber at the end is incredible! When you finally reach Forgotten Vale ( by way of the last Wayshrine in Darkfall ), continue over the top of the distant hill elevation, past the several spiders and down into frozen wasteland of the vale. Follow the shorelline to the extreme left and ylu can drop into a secet cavern infested with Falmer and Chauruses. If you follow the underground river long enough, it will sweep you into the rapids where you will eventually be expelled back into the huge chamber of Darkreach!
How to get to winterhold jail
Video: its hard to find
Me:*gets arrested*
There is a unique hidden detail at Yngvild. If you steal the soul gem near Arondil's chamber, the ghost lady standing next to him will attack him. I also think it's a great idea to use Soul Tear on him if you have a black soul gem, that way you have his soul and he is resurrected as a zombie. A taste of his own medicine :)
TIL that even though I've spent an insane amount of hours in this game (just under 700 hours), I really haven't explored as much as I thought I have.
Same here. Over 600 hours and still some of the locations are new to me. 😂
700 is still a newbie. Lol. Jk
I'm pretty sure Mara's Eye was actually a real smuggling operation, and were paid to ship coffins with (without their knowledge) vampires inside.
yes there is a journal that tells this exact story. they got it wrong
But then why Did they die
@@hiendral9533 Because they opened the coffins.
Definitely the abandoned house in Markath... Resembles the voice/presence of Sauron in "Hobbit: the desolation of Smaug" when Gandalf goes to confront him in Dol Guldur or earlier on when the "Azog the Defiler" is summoned by his master...
I love how you used Frasier and his dads chair
I'm playing Skyrim for the first time and I came across that cave on my own. Those journals caught me off guard with their depravity.
Everybody gangsta til u head Todd whisper “it just works” while a cow is floating by and Farkas melts to the floor
Many things scared me as a child playing Skyrim but I’m still scarred from the Molag Bal quest 😭😭😭
I kind of feel bad for Anise, she seems to just mind her business and honestly there are far more evil characters in Skyrim. Not to mention to find this out you had to have been breaking in.
I was up north in Skyrim somewhere and accidentally fell into a hole in the ice which led into a HUGE dungeon full of Falmer. I spent hours trying to find my way out because you couldn't climb back up the hole. That was creepy, and the Falmer are extra creepy when you find out what they once were.
6:07 love the quick little hint you have there, and at 6:48
I went to Morag Baal, got his mission, then proceeded to ignore it and him for the rest of the game 😂
i mean, it's free real state isn't?
this game is released 9 years ago and we are still making videos about it.
Number 3, The Lighthouse, that was a tearjerker of an area. Skyrim is a land full of tragedy and sorrow
I didn't realize this came out today lol
I've been playing this game for so long and still there's plenty of stuff I didn't know about it... that's why Bethesda is taking so long to give us a new Elder Scrolls
The SDA mod makes the House of Horrors quest even creepier. Serana's screaming and pleading on top of everything else going is pretty disturbing, especially when you know why she's terrified of Molag Bal.
Wyndelus Gatharian in that Ivastead tomb, The Augr, Kartia in that Aetherius quest spooking you out before you find out she's friendly, the Redwater Den side quest, Pelagius Wing and Potema's Catacombs in Solitude, Yngol Barrow, Redbelly Mine, Darkfall Cave, and Apocrypha do give me the creeps. 😅
I have bad experience with the Abandoned House where i accidentally overwrite my only savefile inside that house and that makes me restart everything
Im going to be honest with you, I'm a level 43 and I still use the molag bol. Since I upgraded my mace damage (no I haven't smithed it to be fine) it now does about 58 damage.
I also remembered the first time I played Skyrim I was about 10 and when I found the murder house I just sat and waited for the murder, 9 years later I forgot about it and when I checked that back closet for the first time I was so petrified and nervous that I was about to be jumped for being nosy. After reading about the girl he had tourtured there, I ran to the palace and told that one guy about everything that the other was doing so he'd be arrested. And now I'm stuck with the strange amulet. A constant reminder of my horror.
We don't give Falcon enough credit for his good humor
Darkfall Passage when it's pitch black, you're tumbling along in the water and spiders drop on you from everywhere... creepy cool.
The freakiest thing is me still trying to finish skyrim since its release :)
I mostly just went in to loot everything. I saw these stuffs and just went, hmmm... *Takes everything*
Testament of this game greatness is that I've played it multiple times and still didn't know all of the locations from the list
Started playing this again on my switch, this game is still amazing
Getting lost in the Soul Cairn takes the cake for me. I got separated from Serena and couldn’t find her for hours, or my way around. Very memorable skyrim experience.
I can’t wait to play Skyrim with my great grandkids, cuz, you know, we’ll definitely be playing it still
THANK YOU! after my 3rd time playing, I still learn new things of the game 😂
You got the entire secret of Ivarstead wrong. No one knows what happened to the sister, they think he murdered her and lost his mind. But then it turns out some guy who loved her but she didn't feel the same, shot and killed her and basically hid the body in the river.
For Winterhold that isn't the town prison, also there is the entire fact that the Collage used to be in the city which also used to be larger until the accident that sank most of the city into the frozen ocean. Also on top of the students who got killed there is another being that lives beneath the collage.
Funnily with the house with the old lady I just thought, oh she do magic, robes made that obvious, cool. Didn't expect or understand why she attacked me. Nothing was really sus to me, just causal witch.
Brings back good times although I remember the dwaven ruin where all the cult people vomit on you. That was freaky
8:46 A Chaurus is more lika a giant
Earwig Forficula auricularia
The room where the little boy performs the Black Sacrament at the start of the Dark Brotherhood questline freaked me out so much
The Frostflow lighthouse was my personal first encounter with Falmer and their Chaurus.
Creepy first impressions..
A little context on Forelhost. It wasn't just the site of a battle in the Dragon War, it was actually one of the very last strongholds of the Dragon Cult. The cultists committed suicide along with killing the children because they knew it was the end. The enemy was banging down the gates, there was nowhere to run, and there were no reinforcements left to help them. By the time Forelhost fell, it wasn't even a war anymore. Just mopping up the last remnants and holdouts of a collapsed civilization.
So yeah, no less creepy, and even more tragic. I mean, probably justified, given what we know about the reign of the dragons and their cult. But still, what it would have been like for them. They were the last of a civilization that had persisted for ages under the rule of living gods. It was a day that none of them expected to ever see.
I just bought the Special Edition on the PC after not playing Skyrim for a few years. Feels like a brand new game.
Seriously one of my fave youtubers, and I'm not a fan of many at all. I recently did the winter hold college quest line and was wondering what that hand was about.. Def gotta revisit this now.
Abandoned House in Markarth spooked tf Outta me the first time I ran Skyrim
Frasier references!! Wow, that’s rare and so great!
The creepiest part about Hjerim the murder house is that you can buy it after and raise your children there. In my game there is a pile of ashes on the floor which can’t be removed…
The freakiest part was that you had fun compiling this list. Yup.
Actually, the unmarked quest involving Reyda’s skeleton, Narfi the mad guy will take the necklace. After you talk to him about his sister you can then talk to the barkeep in the inn. You then can find Reyda’s skeleton and get the necklace. Then take it to Narfi and it gives you a couple of different dialogue options. It’s an unmarked quest that was either not finished or removed when Skyrim was released.
That's a cool top-ten, but I honestly didn't expect Yngvild to be #1. It's just a necrophile who learned necromancy. I was actually rolling my eyes.
#2 and #3 are fVcking disturbing, though. You also didn't mention that Valmir from #2 has completely different goals and basically turns on you at the end.
If much of this is still thought to be normal, Skyrim in general, really, then there isn't much of normalcy anyways. Good video.
The Courier is the freakiest. He always knows where you are
It’s been years since I last played Skyrim, but that butcher guy, I don’t remember seeing his house, I just remember being in this dark place that had a lot of psychos in it, and there was a butcher that comes after you with a knife. I didn’t expect him to attack me the way he did, and it definitely freaked me out the first time I played it… kinda makes me want to replay Skyrim after all these years!
I'm still playing this until now
When I first encountered Anise, I just killed her. In a game where anything can happen, it just seemed strange she was there all by herself, not dressed as a peasant, wearing a dark robe. Now that I know about the basement, I feel better.
But if I'm sitting in my favorite chair, I'm *just listening.*
I'd say the most creepiest place in skyrim was the quest to find the black books. I reaaally hated being transported to that dark slimy place. every time i think about it, it just gives me the chills.. uuugghh...
The creepiest thing is the dragonborn who's just a murder hobo
“I think you catch what I’m throwing here, and I’m throwing it to get rid of it cuz I don’t wanna deal with it”~falcon
It really do be 2022 and we're still watching Skyrim videos.
The dragon cult sounds a bit interesting.
Did they surve dragon in the cult
Ngl that murder house is one of my favorite locations and houses to own along with one of my favorite questlines in the whole game
The abandoned house quest… it traumatized me 😅 I couldn’t even finish the quest I had to restart my whole game I couldn’t do it 🤣
These dang vampires have also traumatized me. 😅
What's more freakier to that butcher's house, is that it became your property when you purchase a home in windhelm.
Every time I pass that guy Tyranus I’m just nope nope nope
I watched to try and amp myself back into playing. I actually got to freaked out about a year ago when I got swarmed by chaurus in a dark cave playing in VR.The sound plus their movement I was like nope nope nope.
Many of these are like impossible to avoid, and no 5 I think you have to have the"blood on the ice" quest to even enter the house, it's not possible to just "accidentally" walk into there. And you can buy that house when the quest is done :)
I don't think anyone who has played Skyrim has managed to miss the abandoned house in Markarth and the whole Molag Bal thing.
the chairs on the table was a reference to poltergiest.
To be fair, the priest you have to beat in the abandoned house quest is a priest for boethiah , the daedric prince of deceit. And also molag bale's rival. So.....that priest is far from 'poor and innocent '
Regarding Forgotten Names, i decided to pick the lock on the investigators chest in the arcanaeum (I think it's called the investigators chest) and I took the summoners' rings first
3:47 #7 is actually Windhelm prison. At least that's where you end up if you get arrested in Windhelm
The freakiest place I've seen in skyrim has to be that one dungeon off at the very edge of the map that drops you down a hole for an exceedingly long time. The overall feel of the place is very dunwich borers from Fallout kinda vibes.
Never knew about Forelhost! I'm gonna check that place out asap!
1 fun mention, darkfall cave!
Pitchblack.. bridge breaks falling into a stream been chasing by spiders!
I thought the fact that rorikstead is lowkey filled with cultists who sacrifice people for bountiful harvests was gonna be here
Well, it's even creepier when you can buy The Windhelm Murder House, if you become a Thane for Ulfric after joining the Stormcloacks ranks.
I didn't do the butcher side quest in wildhem, so when I bought a house there and walked in to find corpses and blood, I was extremely confused. Even worse, when furnishing your house you have to pay 500 for that mess to be cleaned up
Got scared only once when I get letter from brotherhood. I felt like they watching me.