I've just finished this challenge for the first time, and I completed Dragonslayer at 6:49am on Fredas, 22nd of Last Seed, which makes my time just shy of 4 days and 21 hours. It was fun for the most part, going backwards and forwards across the plains got a bit tedious though, as did climbing up the Throat of the World so many times! It got a bit more bearable when I started climbing up from the Stormcloak Whiterun camp. This is definitely a great video and thank you for the inspiration to try it myself!
The "good" news is that you didn't lose anything for not leveling up speech enough to be able to persuade Balgruuf, because the option literally does nothing. He just says something like "yes, you're right" and still sends you to organize the peace council. Boy, was I pissed when I found this out.
@@Reflox1 Someone else's comment said this particular persuasion option works depending on where you are in the civil war questline. I usually ignore the civil war questline, so no wonder I wouldn't know about that.
I imagine that you could theoretically 100% the game within a few in game months. Imagine spending your entire life studying as a mage only to discover that a guy who just last week learned his first spell is now not only the archmage, but also has learned every spell and gathered every artifact in the land, all while simultaneously becoming the worlds greatest assassin and ending a civil war and the apocalypse.
@@ethanpayne4116 you can go without sleep and food for 5 days and survive. You wouldn’t be able to kill a dragon but you’d live. And you could rest while on horseback or in the forced fast travel. Or snort like, way too much cocaine
@@teathesilkwing7616 I'd accept a skooma-fueled death march as sufficiently in-universe as long as any non-khajiit dragonborn instantly dies from the shock and exhaustion after killing alduin, otherwise any sane dragonborn would know better than to forgo food and rest
@@ethanpayne4116ragonborn is not a sane lad, first of all, and we could just say that slurping a dragon's soul not only gives you Thu'um knowledge but also energy that can replace normal nourishment. But i like the idea of the dragonborn dying of overdose/collapsing down the moment he kills alduin and the adrenaline runs out
This video was really good! Also the idea of the entire plot of Skyrim taking place in less than a week is really funny to me for some reason. Like you have to imagine that there would be people afterwards who heard about the Dragonborn’s story and responded with “There was a dragon invasion?”
@@Yorick257 It will never happen though. You can forever postpone the main quest indefinitely and the entire world besides a few dialogue changes will remain the exact same.
@@quoteclone And they won't give a shit because they will never be under any serious threat, towns never get destroyed, lives rarely get lost by Dragon attacks, and even if they do, nobody recognizes it, Alduin never conquers the world, in fact, if you never do the starting Whiterun quest with Jarl Balgruuf, there will never even be any Dragon attacks in the first place and everyone lives quietly in their towns.
Fun fact, Irileth and the guards will appear right behind you if you walk right up to the watchtower so you don’t have to wait at the rock formation for them.
Wtf, I was watching this whole time thinking that the video already had hundreds of thousands of views.. you deserve them, the editing has the quality of a big channel!
One of the best parts of this is that there are definitely ways that this could be improved upon, making it an actual potential... series? Phenomena? Something along those lines.
Now I want to see someone do a full-immersion RP run... No fast travel, the Dragonborn acts as realistically as possible (which means stopping to sleep at night time, with maybe allowances made for an all-nighter here or there), meaning taking more traditional pathways and not doing any odd movement exploits (although the ethereal spell use was really neat and I could see a clever Dragonborn using that).
This is a great idea for a speedrun category. I've been thinking about this for quite some time now and I'm glad to see someone actually doing it. Great video also btw!
Was definitely an interesting watch, it seems like it'd be a fun challenge to do especially on survival mode with the added need for food & sleep, as well as something like Skyrim Souls RE to keep the menus unpaused whenever you're sorting through the backpack and such.
The funniest thing about this to me is that the Dragonborn goes five days without sleep running around Skyrim so he can fight the ancient dragon god-king as soon as possible. Dude's on skooma or meth or something.
Nice, there's definitely a way to optimize this, like i was learning actual glitchless speed skyrim for a bit and there's loads of stuff that could have been done faster like going to blacksreach through ralbhthar, but you did this about as optimal as you could have while still keeping it lore friendly (ish), great job
What a great video! The execution of the challenge, self-imposed/reasonable restrictions, commentary, and editing are spectacular! Hope to see more from you!
Meanwhile the average dragonborn: Oh, I just remembered that a few months ago some guys called "Greybeards" wanted me to come to them. I hope it's nothing too important.
If you ever wanted to do a sequel to this, it'd be interesting to see how the run changes if you did it with survival-esque restrictions. I.e, you also need to make sure to eat, sleep, and drink and otherwise take care of yourself enough to properly fight Alduin.
This is a great video! I would love to see you expand on the concept in future videos such as: doing DLC quests with the least in game time and doing this challenge in survival mode. You could also do big side quests such as dark brotherhood or thieves guild in least amount of in game time.
Subscribed. It’s criminal how underrated you are with this high level of attention to detail within your content, editing and flow wise. Could happily watch this content for hours straight.
The under-levelled Alduin fight is something I am very familiar with... I fought Miraak like that on my first playthrough, using a bow for damage and dual-casted healing spells instead of potions.
This is a very unique way to "beat" skyrim, well done. Wild how there's still new ways to play this game after all this time. I recently bought it on the switch, which still sort of blows my mind lol.
I find it deeply hilarious that the Miraak Cultists were like “False One! You are-“ and are just completely put out when their target walks right passed them, twice.
This Dragonborn accomplishing saving the world in days while my Dragonborn would stand still in the middle of whiterun for days at a time waiting for a store owner to restock
Hmmm... Seems the algorithm is about to bless this channel, based on the comments and the fact that I also was just randomly recommended this video. I hope you do pop off!
Alright holy shit great scripting already. You have to have some editing experience at least gameplay wise, cuts are quick but not overwhelming. One note I have is that I can hear each breath you take and that can become graining. Maybe it's your microphone maybe it's sound editing but it's something I'm sure you gain with experience. I think breaks in the video pacing are needed as well which you actually already have in the video cause you're good at script writing with the 24 hour recaps. I think an accompanying visual aid to recap progress for people unable to keep up with the very quick editing style would be a nice touch. I recommend looking at yafmas dark souls challenge videos for a similar example of what I mean where after each major milestone the video cuts away from gameplay and crosses off what's been accomplished.
Yes, I definitely need a better audio setup. Currently, the mic is sitting on my desk, about a foot away from my face. I'm thinking of buying a boom stand to hopefully get the mic a bit further and suppress all the gross breathing and lip-smacking noises. I edited out a lot of lip smacking noises, too. And I do appreciate the tip regarding pacing! I'll be sure to keep that in mind for future videos!
All the leaders just, straight up walk to the peace conference. I ran into the Solitude Jarl walking there by herself, but Tullius and the Thalmor lady joined us and I just hung out with them until bandits attacked us and I accidentally hit Tullius or someone and the jarl started trying to kill me
damn what a good ass video imagine being in skyrim and just like one week you're scared to death of a dragon and the next some chucklefuck rolls up and kills him in 5 days flat
Im just imagining the dragonborn getting their freedom, and the first thing they do is sprint towards a bandit camp to commit murder and then frolic in the fields to catch some butterflies and pick flowers.
So dragonborn needs less than a week to save the world, eh? Meanwhile me sitting in the corner of my room week after week waiting my problems to be just solved by themselves.
The only thing I had wished was instead of the repetition of clock time some use of the phrase "X hours later" or some variation. But other than that, what a great video, what an amazing idea and well execution! I am looking forward to more.
Watching this made me realize just how much of base Skyrim is 'show' and not 'tell' e.g the way NPCs actually physically move from one point in the map to another in in-game time without teleporting. Most players, myself included, would miss these little things since we're already acclimated to fast travel in Skyrim. Of course it could be implemented better (at least have Irileth with Balgruuf on his way to High Hrothgar), but for all the jank and bugs the Creation Engine has, I can say it is a very 'honest' engine.
I've just finished this challenge for the first time, and I completed Dragonslayer at 6:49am on Fredas, 22nd of Last Seed, which makes my time just shy of 4 days and 21 hours.
It was fun for the most part, going backwards and forwards across the plains got a bit tedious though, as did climbing up the Throat of the World so many times! It got a bit more bearable when I started climbing up from the Stormcloak Whiterun camp.
This is definitely a great video and thank you for the inspiration to try it myself!
I feel like at least 5 hours per day should be added for sleep, so a minimum +25hrs
@@MystWalkur That could be good for the Survival mode version of this challenge, given that it already accounts for the Dragonborn's needs.
I just round up and assume that in-game it takes a week for the whole adventure to happen.
It's funny to think about the dragonborn being so obsessed with defeating alduin that they neglect the need for sleep for over 5 days.
I always forget sleep is a thing and I can only imagine Astrid and Miraak getting very frustrated.
That my friend is called dedication, the hero we didn't know we need.
I mean, if I was the sole person able to stop the giant angry lizard from eating reality, I doubt I'd get much sleep
@@somenerdonline9627 ironically succeeding and being the one to actually cause him to eat reality because he wasn’t going to do that
@@akechijubeimitsuhide idk about Miraak but Astrid only nabs you if you kill Grelod
The "good" news is that you didn't lose anything for not leveling up speech enough to be able to persuade Balgruuf, because the option literally does nothing. He just says something like "yes, you're right" and still sends you to organize the peace council. Boy, was I pissed when I found this out.
Don't trust persuasion options. There are multiple instances of Checks that do nothing or you can only fail.
@@Reflox1 Someone else's comment said this particular persuasion option works depending on where you are in the civil war questline. I usually ignore the civil war questline, so no wonder I wouldn't know about that.
I imagine that you could theoretically 100% the game within a few in game months. Imagine spending your entire life studying as a mage only to discover that a guy who just last week learned his first spell is now not only the archmage, but also has learned every spell and gathered every artifact in the land, all while simultaneously becoming the worlds greatest assassin and ending a civil war and the apocalypse.
Your worst nightmare: Your mother is friends with the Dragonborn's mother.
@@droidy365I would just kill myself, but then again the dragonborn might bring me back.
@@droidy365nooooooooo!
@@tolkienlover7881the nonchalance with which this comment was delivered makes it incredibly good
@@alejandropulidorodriguez9723 thank you, I am an expert after all
I actually really like this concept considering the main quest lacks any amount of urgency after defeating mirmulnir
Actually, not even that... but that's what they did.
@@beeperbugs6535 Not even what. and what did whom?
@@consumedinnerThey did that by then and like always. It was they who didn’t, not even then.
Obviously.
@@schnek8927 they didn't actually. They could only have done it after it's been done for them, but by then it's done, so they can't do it.
am i having a fucking stroke
This would be really interesting on survival mode, having to plan out sleep times and stuff. Maybe I’ll see if I can route something out myself lol
I was just about to say this run doesn't truly count as "in-universe" since they didn't get any sleep nor plan out any meals
@@ethanpayne4116 you can go without sleep and food for 5 days and survive. You wouldn’t be able to kill a dragon but you’d live. And you could rest while on horseback or in the forced fast travel. Or snort like, way too much cocaine
@@teathesilkwing7616 I'd accept a skooma-fueled death march as sufficiently in-universe as long as any non-khajiit dragonborn instantly dies from the shock and exhaustion after killing alduin, otherwise any sane dragonborn would know better than to forgo food and rest
@@ethanpayne4116ragonborn is not a sane lad, first of all, and we could just say that slurping a dragon's soul not only gives you Thu'um knowledge but also energy that can replace normal nourishment. But i like the idea of the dragonborn dying of overdose/collapsing down the moment he kills alduin and the adrenaline runs out
@@darkanayer5867 very true, slurping a dragon soul has got to do wonders for one's stamina
This video was really good! Also the idea of the entire plot of Skyrim taking place in less than a week is really funny to me for some reason. Like you have to imagine that there would be people afterwards who heard about the Dragonborn’s story and responded with “There was a dragon invasion?”
That's why I always take my time. Those people should beg me to finally stop helping them doing small things and focus on the dragon invasion
Got a bad stomach flu and missed the entire end times
@@Yorick257 It will never happen though. You can forever postpone the main quest indefinitely and the entire world besides a few dialogue changes will remain the exact same.
@@covertfro5774Then it looks like they're never getting saved 🤷
@@quoteclone And they won't give a shit because they will never be under any serious threat, towns never get destroyed, lives rarely get lost by Dragon attacks, and even if they do, nobody recognizes it, Alduin never conquers the world, in fact, if you never do the starting Whiterun quest with Jarl Balgruuf, there will never even be any Dragon attacks in the first place and everyone lives quietly in their towns.
Fun fact, Irileth and the guards will appear right behind you if you walk right up to the watchtower so you don’t have to wait at the rock formation for them.
Would've been nice to know this couple years and dozens of playthroughs ago-
For a long time, I never even knew there was dialog for getting there at the same time as them.
Wtf, I was watching this whole time thinking that the video already had hundreds of thousands of views.. you deserve them, the editing has the quality of a big channel!
same
It’s always exciting when you discover videos that are gonna blow up when they are just starting to hit the algorithm
Indeeed!
Sameeeeee
holy yell, yeah
One of the best parts of this is that there are definitely ways that this could be improved upon, making it an actual potential... series? Phenomena? Something along those lines.
Speedrun category would work
18:50 Best joke in the video. Simple, easy to miss but really clever. Well played
This should totally be a thing "In Universe Speed Running". It is only possible on games with in universe clocks, but there are others.
Now I want to see someone do a full-immersion RP run... No fast travel, the Dragonborn acts as realistically as possible (which means stopping to sleep at night time, with maybe allowances made for an all-nighter here or there), meaning taking more traditional pathways and not doing any odd movement exploits (although the ethereal spell use was really neat and I could see a clever Dragonborn using that).
When you get to Season Unending and have to decide whether it's faster to listen to everyone talk or just blitz the Civil War questline.
good news is you only need to do the siege/defense of whiterun to continue the main quest
This is a great idea for a speedrun category. I've been thinking about this for quite some time now and I'm glad to see someone actually doing it. Great video also btw!
What should it be called?
Personally I think Cannon Speedrun is a good name
@@freyjadunlin that's well thought! I approve.
@@freyjadunlincanon% would be perfect! I hope this catches on it’s a really interesting idea
Was definitely an interesting watch, it seems like it'd be a fun challenge to do especially on survival mode with the added need for food & sleep, as well as something like Skyrim Souls RE to keep the menus unpaused whenever you're sorting through the backpack and such.
This is a really cool concept and executed very well keep making videos like this, they are great
It's nice to see small content creators with great content
The funniest thing about this to me is that the Dragonborn goes five days without sleep running around Skyrim so he can fight the ancient dragon god-king as soon as possible. Dude's on skooma or meth or something.
Nice, there's definitely a way to optimize this, like i was learning actual glitchless speed skyrim for a bit and there's loads of stuff that could have been done faster like going to blacksreach through ralbhthar, but you did this about as optimal as you could have while still keeping it lore friendly (ish), great job
What a cool idea for a speed run. Made me want to play through Skyrim’s main quest again.
What a great video! The execution of the challenge, self-imposed/reasonable restrictions, commentary, and editing are spectacular! Hope to see more from you!
Meanwhile the average dragonborn: Oh, I just remembered that a few months ago some guys called "Greybeards" wanted me to come to them. I hope it's nothing too important.
What a clever and novel idea! I'd love to see this type of run hit the mainstream
Commenting so the algorithm blesses you. Very good editing, I liked the script. Keep it up dude! c:
I have played skyrim for almost 10 years and I had no idea that solitude had a back entrance
Does fast traveling after mounting your horse affect the duration? Feels like the game would calculate that
I believe it does but still faster to ride it
Fast traveling on horseback can cause an auto save on horseback, which might send you flying across the map
28k views is criminal for a video that is this well put together
this was so interesting to watch!! my playstyle is the complete opposite of this challenge, so its fun to see quests i have not completed yet
If you ever wanted to do a sequel to this, it'd be interesting to see how the run changes if you did it with survival-esque restrictions. I.e, you also need to make sure to eat, sleep, and drink and otherwise take care of yourself enough to properly fight Alduin.
I love the sheer amount of horses that died throughout this playthrough
this was an awesome and unique version of a main quest speedrun! I really liked this.
Going to echo everyone else in saying this is a brilliant and tightly edited video. I do hope you will make more!
This is really well done. Good humor, well-edited, an interesting idea. Can't wait to see what you do next!
Finally someone decides to make this speedrun.
Ive had this idea sitting in the back of my head for years now.
One of the more creative skyrim videos I've seen in a long time! Really enjoyed
This is a great video! I would love to see you expand on the concept in future videos such as: doing DLC quests with the least in game time and doing this challenge in survival mode. You could also do big side quests such as dark brotherhood or thieves guild in least amount of in game time.
RIP all the horses...
I love in game time speedruns.
Canonically everything in TES is the dream of a god, so horse tilt and plate clipping are perfectly realistic.
Subscribed. It’s criminal how underrated you are with this high level of attention to detail within your content, editing and flow wise. Could happily watch this content for hours straight.
It's indeed an interesting type of speedrun. I wonder how many games are possible to speedrun like this.
Pretty much any game that has an obvious end goal for the protagonist.
Absolutely fire idea, hope to see more stuff like this maybe even an oblivion version, or fallout
Really great vid bro. Don’t see many unique Skyrim videos after so long.
The under-levelled Alduin fight is something I am very familiar with...
I fought Miraak like that on my first playthrough, using a bow for damage and dual-casted healing spells instead of potions.
This is a very unique way to "beat" skyrim, well done. Wild how there's still new ways to play this game after all this time. I recently bought it on the switch, which still sort of blows my mind lol.
Neat run & analysis video! Looking forward to seeing how this progresses!
BRUH IMAGINE NAHKRIIN JUST LOOKING AT HOW YOU ZOOM RIGHT PAST HIM LMAOOO
omg! I was looking for something like this a few days ago but couldn't find any videos! You're the best!
I've always been interested in the idea of diegetic speedruns, so thanks for making a real one! It was a lot of fun to watch
Great editing and entertaining video. Looks like the algorithm decided to "just work" (in a good way). Here's hoping.
Cheers.
I find it deeply hilarious that the Miraak Cultists were like “False One! You are-“ and are just completely put out when their target walks right passed them, twice.
"No unrealistic glitches" - proceeds to ride his horse up a 90 degree slope
This video was incredible, amazing work. Makes me want to boot up skyrim once again for the 1 millionth time
I love the idea of in game time speed running
Video deserves more views! A unique concept and approach to speedrunning, and well edited too.
Really happy to be your 72nd subscriber! I’m genuinely surprised you aren’t a bigger UA-camr because the quality of your videos already is amazing :)
Nice man. Good job, and great video. Now to pop some popcorn and dive into the rest of the videos on your channel!
This should be an official speed run category
This is so fun I hope it becomes an actual speed of category
This is a super cool concept, I'd definitely like to see this in other skyrim esque games
This is the sort of speedrun I’ve always wanted to see!
No lie I'd watch a full time stream of this real time playthrough with commentary. I think that'd be really fun and cool
What a great video! The quality is great for a newer channel!
Great work, would love to see this done on survival mode!
A 2 hour battle against a dragon on top of the worlds tallest mountain sounds pretty rad ngl.
the quality and style of this video❤ i love it
Id like to someone do this challenge with more realism mods. So needing sleep, eating, drinking, and limited carry capacity would be a cool watch
This is an excellent idea for a video! Great execution too! Subbed!
Love the idea of an “in-world” speedrun! The video just needed a running count of dead horses lol
Dude, this video is f*cking awesome. I would love to see this done with Oblivion or the Fallout series.
Happy to see a new form of speedrunning born.
Roleplay Speedrunning is the new meta. Cant wait for minecraft realism speedrun
Leaving a comment for the algorithm. Definitely deserves more views!
I like this kind of content, good editing and would love to see more challenge runs like this
This Dragonborn accomplishing saving the world in days while my Dragonborn would stand still in the middle of whiterun for days at a time waiting for a store owner to restock
This challenge is actually really interesting. I might have to have a go at it.
Hmmm... Seems the algorithm is about to bless this channel, based on the comments and the fact that I also was just randomly recommended this video. I hope you do pop off!
Alright holy shit great scripting already. You have to have some editing experience at least gameplay wise, cuts are quick but not overwhelming. One note I have is that I can hear each breath you take and that can become graining. Maybe it's your microphone maybe it's sound editing but it's something I'm sure you gain with experience. I think breaks in the video pacing are needed as well which you actually already have in the video cause you're good at script writing with the 24 hour recaps. I think an accompanying visual aid to recap progress for people unable to keep up with the very quick editing style would be a nice touch. I recommend looking at yafmas dark souls challenge videos for a similar example of what I mean where after each major milestone the video cuts away from gameplay and crosses off what's been accomplished.
Yes, I definitely need a better audio setup. Currently, the mic is sitting on my desk, about a foot away from my face. I'm thinking of buying a boom stand to hopefully get the mic a bit further and suppress all the gross breathing and lip-smacking noises. I edited out a lot of lip smacking noises, too.
And I do appreciate the tip regarding pacing! I'll be sure to keep that in mind for future videos!
this is such a cool idea, i hope some other people give it a try. id love to see some different ways people go about it.
All the leaders just, straight up walk to the peace conference. I ran into the Solitude Jarl walking there by herself, but Tullius and the Thalmor lady joined us and I just hung out with them until bandits attacked us and I accidentally hit Tullius or someone and the jarl started trying to kill me
Dang, how has this not gotten more attention
This Khajiit has likes if Jackary has more Skyrim runs
damn what a good ass video
imagine being in skyrim and just like one week you're scared to death of a dragon and the next some chucklefuck rolls up and kills him in 5 days flat
would love to see this with survival mode! a real "realistic" speedrun
This should be a speedrunning category for elder scrolls and fallout.
Im just imagining the dragonborn getting their freedom, and the first thing they do is sprint towards a bandit camp to commit murder and then frolic in the fields to catch some butterflies and pick flowers.
So dragonborn needs less than a week to save the world, eh?
Meanwhile me sitting in the corner of my room week after week waiting my problems to be just solved by themselves.
I just wanted to another comment to help UA-cam understand this is a great video
Awesome premise, execution and editing. Great video!
A canon speed run glitchless to the next level
That's a really cool idea. I enjoyed this very much
the video looks amazing
The only thing I had wished was instead of the repetition of clock time some use of the phrase "X hours later" or some variation.
But other than that, what a great video, what an amazing idea and well execution! I am looking forward to more.
Idk how tf you only have 500 subscribers, this was a super well made and entertaining video!! Got a new fan
Only 5k views? This is a really well edited video. I just assumed this was from a large skyrim youtuber :O great video man, super entertaining.
How does bro have so low subs the effort and execution was immaculate
This is an awesome video, I love your storytelling style ^w^
This is the first time I've ever heard anyone talk about the main story beyond meeting the first Jarl.
Watching this made me realize just how much of base Skyrim is 'show' and not 'tell' e.g the way NPCs actually physically move from one point in the map to another in in-game time without teleporting. Most players, myself included, would miss these little things since we're already acclimated to fast travel in Skyrim.
Of course it could be implemented better (at least have Irileth with Balgruuf on his way to High Hrothgar), but for all the jank and bugs the Creation Engine has, I can say it is a very 'honest' engine.