the nordic ruin carvings actually do have some meaning behind them each god in the old nordic pantheon was depicted as a different animal and the claw doors can reflect this for example in bleak falls barrow once you solve the door all icons switch to owls representing the god of knowledge because that’s where you find the dragon stone (archive of dragon burials) and any ruin with a dragon priest in has the icons switched to dragons to show there affiliation with the cult
Same with the murals on the walls. Each mural is a priest of a different god, as can be seen with the Dragon mural, which shows a dragon priest with a dragon head above. The other murals show an animal head (a god) with a priest or priestess beneath, in the center of the image.
I find it awesome that people who are into symbology, paleontology, herbology, etc can easily find alot of enjoyment playing skyrim since the game has so much attention to detail behind its design and creatures.
Those aren't eagles, they're hawks, and they represent Kyne, the goddess of the sky, nature, and the Thu'um. She was the Mother Goddess of the Nord religion before the imperial cult took over, and was considered the ancestor of humanity.
i'd say there's at least some symbolism in the heraldry for a lot of the holds; the wolf of solitude reminds you of the Wolf Queen Potema, the bear for windhelm reminds you of ulfric 'the bear of markarth' and gives some more interest to the stormcloaks the horse of whiterun at least sort of hints at the plains and gives a rohirrim vibe which i'd imagine was intentional, similar with the stag of falkreath just giving the player an idea of what the area probably looks like before going there (lush woodland, hunting ground, that sort of thing) and the crown of winterhold is probably a reference to how the High Kings used to rule from winterhold (iirc) before it's gradual decline and then obviously the collapse where most of the city fell into the sea the other ones though i'd agree are sort of just general symbols for characterising the holds a bit and distinguishing guards and the like
Ah yes, the Egyptians disappeared. Egypt definitely doesn't exist anymore, and the people there now have all moved in after everybody else just vanished without a trace.
1:47 DECEASED ACTUALLY, fucking laughing my ass off at this. I don't know why, just Argis jumpscare and then being described as that was a one-two punch that killed me.
I love my algorithm for bringing me this. Thank you for the insights. I know the tone of the video is somewhat joke-y but you made me dig more into Scandinavian architecture. It's always great to see people poring over the details that most would've overlooked. EDIT: 11:28 Nice.
Also worth keeping in mind that the town of whiteruns oldest building is the companions building. So the surrounding buildings may be stylized after it
the study of symbols and signs is called semiotics. im glad u commented first i didnt wanna seem like the "WeLl AkShUlLy" guy this is still an awesome video though great job
This seems like a cool video. Right off the bat I’d like to mention that the animal symbols for the Nordic puzzles in dungeons represent each other the Nordic gods represented in a totem form. For example the whale represents Stuhn or Stendarr in the Imperial language.
You really need to dive deeper in TES lore to understand at least half of what you hypotisized off. It's not hate comment, but research goes both ways for real and fictional story, to understand what derived from where and really is this even the case?
@@jaga887 So humans are automatically pose to know what they are talking about to share a subjective outlook? Damn bring on the hivemind nanomachines then son. Because it seems you are new to this brave world as known as the cyberspace and the outside known as Earth.
@@d-pod_L We dont know everything. To pretend we do is to undermind the mysteries the lore has to offer. Things are up to interpretation. As countless times through out the ages in the series, have shown unreliable narrators and narratives.
Dwemer carvings don't give me any Egyptian vibes, more Mesoamerican. Also the Egyptians didn't disappear at all, what are you on about? They got absorbed into Rome, later conquered by the Muslims. We know exactly what happened.
14:55 Samuel L. Jackson wanted a purple lightsaber because he wanted to recognize himself in a big fight scene. This is a nice video, but I think you're missing the part where Skyrim belongs in its own universe, like many of the comments below mention, the meaning of some things in Skyrim can be found in the lore of the game itself.
Sorry, Dwemer were inspired/ based on mayan/ ancient sumeric cultures, their symbolism and architecture. Imo they do not resemble egyptian hieroglyphics at all.
The dungeon tunes are probably the best thing about Skyrim there are too many in my opinion and I'm pretty sure a lot of other players as well they are unique in a bunch of ways.
Honestly, Whiterun feels more like an Anglo Saxon town, pre-christianity of course, especially when you see those horses, symbolising Hengist and Horsa.
1:04 Windhelm, Falkreath, Whiterun and Solitudes emblems all represent the old Nordic pantheon. Old Nords would worship animals, the head of their pantheon being dragons which I would like to imagine that if Labyrinthian still stood as a hold it would have a dragon emblem. It’s a shame that they didn’t give Winterhold an animal emblem because that city does date back to ancient Nordic times. Great video!
100% confirmed. The dwemer didn't disappear due to the heart of lorkahn or anything like that. They were shut down by the deadric god of health and safety, then had to move out of nirn. Side note. Just saw this is your first video to gain some real traction. Good job man, keep it up👍 I genuinely did learn a few things from this video.
Wonderful list! I'm really hoping that Dandelion Roots is actually coming out (I'm fearful since there's no concrete release date or a cover. Private Rites is one of my top 5 reads of the year, although it is really more literally than 'spooky horror'
Hi nice video, I find interesting delving into Skyrim and look into a variety of details of the environment, and getting deep into immersion, would be great you could make a serie of video of your gameplay adding that 'layer' of environment analysis, best regards
Wish u would have mentioned deadric symbology, especially since we get to see the remnants of the Mysterioum Xarxes in Dawnstar. Oh and the Collage of Winterhold had also amazing markings and lore behind them
Talos' statue could be a number of things but imo, your Thor v Jormungandr comparison is on the money. I think it's a reference to the in-game book the Five Songs of King Wulfharth, specifically the song Old Knocker. Talos represents, Ysmir (Wulfharth/Tiber Septim) and Shor. While the Snake represents Orkey and Alduin.
@@allaltitudeproductions454 The rest of his content ins't really relevant to anyone and he doens't have much of it to begin with. UA-cam doens't hate small creators, I wouldn't be here it the algorithm didn't take me here.
I don't know if I would call that keystone a purple lightsaber, after all it's a Taurus symbol and the Empire associates bulls with one of its main mythological figures, Morihaus, the sacred bull who married the first empress, Alessia.
1:08 The puzzle carvings are meant to represent the different dieties in the nordic pantheon in their animal form. I can't recall where I've seen this list but if i find this ill add it to this comment
All Akaviri sctructures look like that. It wasnt the Blades decision to build it like that. It still makes sense in Akavir though, as it is the dragons land.
In Skyrim there are some Falmer huts, one of them in Arkngthamz that have Chaurus limbs on the floor in a weird way. They look like someone placed them to spell something. So far no one has an answer other than it's just random. I always wondered if it meant something more.
The fact that you call the pillar carvings "meaningless" isn't exactly filling me with confidence as to the quality of this video. A cursory glance at the wiki would have revealed to you that each animal carving represents one of the animal totems of the totemic pantheon of the ancient Nords - the Hawk is Kyne, Goddess of Storms, Nature and Chief of the gods, for example. This isn't exactly hidden information, and I'd kind of expect a person making a video about Symbology and who supposedly has an interest in Symbology to actually do some research into the symbols they are covering, instead of affecting a pseudo-intellectual aesthetic and talking a great deal about nothing. A shame, too, because this kind of thing is actually a pretty unique idea. Edit: Oh I see, the video is badly done on purpose, as a joke.
I'm so sorry you spent at least the time it takes to get a bachelor's degree in Bozeman. I don't know where the theory of Talos killing Orkey in tbe statue comes from, but he symbolically defeated the Akaviri Potentate, shapeshifters who could turn into snakes who ruled the Empire after the fall of the Reman dynasty, being assassinated but not replaced until Tiber Septim. The logo of ESO being three serpents devouring each other also indicates that the Interregnum was considered a time of "snakes," regardless of the fact that the Potentate was already deceased. Tiber also supposedly used his godhood to simultaneously (and retroactively, because Daggerfall's ending involves time travel and retroactively enabled Talos to become a god, which is why dragons are gone and Talos is a god only starting with Morrowind!) kill all the dragons except a few, and he tricked and defeated his former allies Wulfharth and Arctus, at least one of which was a Shezarrine (the "shed skins" of Lorkhan/Shor, the serpent god) and at least one was a Dragonborn (dragons are also snakelike). Talos himself is an incarnation of Shor, though Tiber might not have been Shezarrine (rather, all three became Talos, and Arctus was definitely Shezarrine); Therefore, we could also theorize that the snake is Arctus and/or Wulfharth, and the warrior is Tiber Septim, and _both are Talos._ The snake being Orkey is unlikely, not in the least because Orkey is not, to my knowledge, ever portrayed as a serpent. For my money the most likely explanation is that to the public the snake is the Potentate, and the esoteric "true" meaning is that the snake is part of Talos.
So many Zealots getting itchy about who didn't read the LORE. LOL Symbolism is universal and in most cases stolen and abused. I admire how effortlessly you thumbnail the references and connect Skyrim with the world we live in. Your nonchalant storytelling is a rare form of presentation. Most of the mortals are too invested in their "False Idol" or public image, to remain in touch with them selves and people today have forgotten that this Polished Narcissistic Media Plague wasn't always the NORM. But it is Now. ; )) "The college of Winterhold" 's insignia, very proportionally resembles a certain One eye inverted star religion. So much B;ood magic in games and Movies, and Music and certain religious temples in your neighborhood. oopps..
Open video, click random point, "the dwemer are like the ancient egyptians, they both kind of disappeared", turn it off You do not have to have a take on something you dont know about
Anyone can, if you are turned off by that notion. Maybe you should quit the TES community alltogether. Maybe go into a new venture like the History Channel or like National Geographic. I also see you are not a fan of the Mythbusters.
@@ItzJustSoapy You two are so absurdly triggered when I didnt even say what he should do, only "you do not have to". If you are turned off by that, maybe you should quit youtube comments altogether, and go into a new venture. It is telling that you think History Channel is a good source for learning history. Stay dumb all your life, I like knowing things.
the nordic ruin carvings actually do have some meaning behind them each god in the old nordic pantheon was depicted as a different animal and the claw doors can reflect this for example in bleak falls barrow once you solve the door all icons switch to owls representing the god of knowledge because that’s where you find the dragon stone (archive of dragon burials) and any ruin with a dragon priest in has the icons switched to dragons to show there affiliation with the cult
Shor the fox
Juhnal the owl
Tsun the bear
Kyne the hawk
Dibella the moth
Mara the wolf
Stuhn the whale
Alduin the dragon
@@A9hl6fgx5ebisb72opOrkey the Snake
Same with the murals on the walls. Each mural is a priest of a different god, as can be seen with the Dragon mural, which shows a dragon priest with a dragon head above. The other murals show an animal head (a god) with a priest or priestess beneath, in the center of the image.
@@A9hl6fgx5ebisb72opwho’s the snake?
@@A9hl6fgx5ebisb72op *Jhunal, but otherwise yes
The dragon language was designed by Adam Adamowicz, who sadly passed away in 2012.
I suggest people take a look at his Skyrim concept art on the 'Bethesda Blog' flickr, it's unreal how good it is.
@@treeaboothanks for the tip. Great artwork
3:08 Clearly Mike Wazowski holding 2 pistols
Holy shit it is
The true Idol and the center of the Dwemer faith
I find it awesome that people who are into symbology, paleontology, herbology, etc can easily find alot of enjoyment playing skyrim since the game has so much attention to detail behind its design and creatures.
Best I could tell the dwarves look like there inspiration came from ancient Babylon
Their sorry
Those aren't eagles, they're hawks, and they represent Kyne, the goddess of the sky, nature, and the Thu'um. She was the Mother Goddess of the Nord religion before the imperial cult took over, and was considered the ancestor of humanity.
@@ChrissieBear Kyne really a hawk tuah bear.
You give off the perfect "random homeless guy shows me around town" vibe. 10/10
"Spare a coin or two for an old man?"
can I make this comment my new banner? Like if I do, should I redact your name?
i'd say there's at least some symbolism in the heraldry for a lot of the holds;
the wolf of solitude reminds you of the Wolf Queen Potema,
the bear for windhelm reminds you of ulfric 'the bear of markarth' and gives some more interest to the stormcloaks
the horse of whiterun at least sort of hints at the plains and gives a rohirrim vibe which i'd imagine was intentional, similar with the stag of falkreath just giving the player an idea of what the area probably looks like before going there (lush woodland, hunting ground, that sort of thing)
and the crown of winterhold is probably a reference to how the High Kings used to rule from winterhold (iirc) before it's gradual decline and then obviously the collapse where most of the city fell into the sea
the other ones though i'd agree are sort of just general symbols for characterising the holds a bit and distinguishing guards and the like
Ah yes, the Egyptians disappeared. Egypt definitely doesn't exist anymore, and the people there now have all moved in after everybody else just vanished without a trace.
Current day inhabitants of Egypt are just Arabs, and have barely any genetic links to Ancient Egyptians who were more European blooded.
"Honor to you, my thane"
"Oh don't mind him, that's just my wife's boyfriend"🤣
I think his wife's cheating on him
3:07 is hermaeus mora
My thoughts exactly
Cool theory. If they were to worship something it would be him, though they were supposed to be atheistic
you forgot the college of winterhold symbol
it looks like a mix of an inverted pentagram with horus's eye
There is an enchanting aspect to the low quality recording and constant glancing at the script. I am here for it.
1:47 DECEASED ACTUALLY, fucking laughing my ass off at this. I don't know why, just Argis jumpscare and then being described as that was a one-two punch that killed me.
The one in solitude is the taurus symbol
This video gives me “Any Austin” vibes
I think it might be strategically intentional.
@@John7Wirth i think this too
I actually just came here from Any Austin's minecraft video. Was in the sidebar of videos :3
I love my algorithm for bringing me this. Thank you for the insights. I know the tone of the video is somewhat joke-y but you made me dig more into Scandinavian architecture. It's always great to see people poring over the details that most would've overlooked.
EDIT: 11:28 Nice.
Not gonna lie, I clicked on this thinking this was an Any Austin video. Stayed nonetheless xD
He had us on the first half, ngl.
Me but glad I did.
Also worth keeping in mind that the town of whiteruns oldest building is the companions building. So the surrounding buildings may be stylized after it
"You know what else is cool?"
Expected: "Today's sponsor"
Reality: "Skyrim"
Me: Kudos
symbology?
WHATS THE SYMBOLISM....
THE SYMBOLISM....
the study of symbols and signs is called semiotics. im glad u commented first i didnt wanna seem like the "WeLl AkShUlLy" guy
this is still an awesome video though great job
i was just quoting the movie Boondock Saints
@@annunakim525 whoosh lol thanks for setting me right
Dwemer definitely did not believe in OSHA
53 subs, damn UA-cam served me up something HOT and FRESH
really surprised about the keystones because i've never noticed those in thousands of hours of playtime. neat vid
This seems like a cool video. Right off the bat I’d like to mention that the animal symbols for the Nordic puzzles in dungeons represent each other the Nordic gods represented in a totem form. For example the whale represents Stuhn or Stendarr in the Imperial language.
I'd watch some Symbolic World if I were you and really liked symbolism, cuz its actually MUCH deeper than you'd guess.
I've always wondered who's fingerprints were used for the dungeon walls.
You really need to dive deeper in TES lore to understand at least half of what you hypotisized off. It's not hate comment, but research goes both ways for real and fictional story, to understand what derived from where and really is this even the case?
Hypothesized?
@@tinyguy1015new word just dropped
Hypnotized by Biggie Smalls is now canon in the Elder Scrolls.
exactly lmao, what is even the point of doing a video like this if you just dont know what youre talking about on any level? ust pointless haha
@@jaga887 So humans are automatically pose to know what they are talking about to share a subjective outlook? Damn bring on the hivemind nanomachines then son. Because it seems you are new to this brave world as known as the cyberspace and the outside known as Earth.
Amazing video king, I was looking for a video on this exact subject when it came to Skyrim! You make awesome vids, thank you very much
bro went over the least symbolic stuff in TES lore
This is brilliantl! Medal 🥇
I love the comment section just being dedicated to proving how little this video explains.
@@d-pod_L Bunch of nerds.
@@d-pod_L We dont know everything. To pretend we do is to undermind the mysteries the lore has to offer. Things are up to interpretation. As countless times through out the ages in the series, have shown unreliable narrators and narratives.
I just came to the comment section looking for Boondocks Saints fans. Lol
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Wow bro your videos are fantastic. I went and watched your NHL and candle video after this one. You are really entertaining.
Dwemer carvings don't give me any Egyptian vibes, more Mesoamerican.
Also the Egyptians didn't disappear at all, what are you on about? They got absorbed into Rome, later conquered by the Muslims. We know exactly what happened.
14:55 Samuel L. Jackson wanted a purple lightsaber because he wanted to recognize himself in a big fight scene.
This is a nice video, but I think you're missing the part where Skyrim belongs in its own universe, like many of the comments below mention, the meaning of some things in Skyrim can be found in the lore of the game itself.
Bro hit em with the "excuse me I'm talking to America here"
This is a great idea. Content like this also encourages game devs to be more cryptic and non-verbal.
"You know what else is cool?"
The Elder Scrolls Chapter II: Daggerfall?
"Skyrim"
Yeah, that's cool too.
I like your vids man, I know there's a lot to cover in this game but more analyses would be very cool 👍🏻
Need more fun speculative videos like this. Looking at the world with fresh eyes and going deeper into a niche topic
This video was really great, brother. I hope you keep making stuff like this. Always express your creativity. Good shit. Have a nice day.
Windhelm is much older than Talos. And the carved heads of the eagles represent Kyn, Shor's wife.
Sorry, Dwemer were inspired/ based on mayan/ ancient sumeric cultures, their symbolism and architecture. Imo they do not resemble egyptian hieroglyphics at all.
You are forgetting many races of the Elder Scrolls were inspired by multiple backgrounds. Not just one.
The dungeon tunes are probably the best thing about Skyrim there are too many in my opinion and I'm pretty sure a lot of other players as well they are unique in a bunch of ways.
Honestly, Whiterun feels more like an Anglo Saxon town, pre-christianity of course, especially when you see those horses, symbolising Hengist and Horsa.
1:04 Windhelm, Falkreath, Whiterun and Solitudes emblems all represent the old Nordic pantheon.
Old Nords would worship animals, the head of their pantheon being dragons which I would like to imagine that if Labyrinthian still stood as a hold it would have a dragon emblem. It’s a shame that they didn’t give Winterhold an animal emblem because that city does date back to ancient Nordic times.
Great video!
Woooo small channel Skyrim video essay. My favorite
100% confirmed. The dwemer didn't disappear due to the heart of lorkahn or anything like that. They were shut down by the deadric god of health and safety, then had to move out of nirn.
Side note. Just saw this is your first video to gain some real traction. Good job man, keep it up👍 I genuinely did learn a few things from this video.
4k footage of the game but potato cam greenscreen quality is a resonant juxtaposition. Never change. 👍
Wonderful list! I'm really hoping that Dandelion Roots is actually coming out (I'm fearful since there's no concrete release date or a cover.
Private Rites is one of my top 5 reads of the year, although it is really more literally than 'spooky horror'
i like this new genre of people greenscreening themselves over games i like and talking a lot. i hope to see more from u in the future
Hi nice video, I find interesting delving into Skyrim and look into a variety of details of the environment, and getting deep into immersion, would be great you could make a serie of video of your gameplay adding that 'layer' of environment analysis, best regards
No hate on the video but I am going to be that guy rn, markarth was made by mer. Dwemer at elves hence the mer in their name
The keystone symbol resembles the astrological symbol for Taurus.
3:10 on second look for me that looks like Hermaeus Mora and how he was shown in previous games.
Yo you’re kinda funny in the most chill way 💀
Wish u would have mentioned deadric symbology, especially since we get to see the remnants of the Mysterioum Xarxes in Dawnstar. Oh and the Collage of Winterhold had also amazing markings and lore behind them
Talos' statue could be a number of things but imo, your Thor v Jormungandr comparison is on the money.
I think it's a reference to the in-game book the Five Songs of King Wulfharth, specifically the song Old Knocker.
Talos represents, Ysmir (Wulfharth/Tiber Septim) and Shor. While the Snake represents Orkey and Alduin.
This was fun, well done.
I bet there's lots of symbols in Call of Cthulhu.
I think a video of symbols of Morrowind would be awesome, especially comparing Balmora, Aldruun, Sadrith Mora, and Vivec.
Do morrowind next
Actually a really good video keep it goin man
Thanks for the great analysis. This is awesome
How do you only have 19 subscribers???
cause youtube hates small creators
@@allaltitudeproductions454 The rest of his content ins't really relevant to anyone and he doens't have much of it to begin with. UA-cam doens't hate small creators, I wouldn't be here it the algorithm didn't take me here.
Kyne is represented by eagles
any austin has inspired the best style of content there is
I don't know if I would call that keystone a purple lightsaber, after all it's a Taurus symbol and the Empire associates bulls with one of its main mythological figures, Morihaus, the sacred bull who married the first empress, Alessia.
1:08 The puzzle carvings are meant to represent the different dieties in the nordic pantheon in their animal form. I can't recall where I've seen this list but if i find this ill add it to this comment
Egyptians? Those would be the nords... Kind of...
But ancient nords who built massive tombs for their heroes. That's the end of the comparison though
I've heard the Dwemer be described as vaguely middle eastern, so you're not too far off.
I'd love to know what someone like Jonathan Pageau would make of your video.
Nicely. 👍
Any interest in a follow up?
Not many fans have tackled the mysterious bird structure of the Skyforge.
i watched this at 4 am
All Akaviri sctructures look like that. It wasnt the Blades decision to build it like that. It still makes sense in Akavir though, as it is the dragons land.
The algorithm leads us here
In Skyrim there are some Falmer huts, one of them in Arkngthamz that have Chaurus limbs on the floor in a weird way. They look like someone placed them to spell something. So far no one has an answer other than it's just random. I always wondered if it meant something more.
The fact that you call the pillar carvings "meaningless" isn't exactly filling me with confidence as to the quality of this video. A cursory glance at the wiki would have revealed to you that each animal carving represents one of the animal totems of the totemic pantheon of the ancient Nords - the Hawk is Kyne, Goddess of Storms, Nature and Chief of the gods, for example. This isn't exactly hidden information, and I'd kind of expect a person making a video about Symbology and who supposedly has an interest in Symbology to actually do some research into the symbols they are covering, instead of affecting a pseudo-intellectual aesthetic and talking a great deal about nothing.
A shame, too, because this kind of thing is actually a pretty unique idea.
Edit: Oh I see, the video is badly done on purpose, as a joke.
I'm so sorry you spent at least the time it takes to get a bachelor's degree in Bozeman.
I don't know where the theory of Talos killing Orkey in tbe statue comes from, but he symbolically defeated the Akaviri Potentate, shapeshifters who could turn into snakes who ruled the Empire after the fall of the Reman dynasty, being assassinated but not replaced until Tiber Septim. The logo of ESO being three serpents devouring each other also indicates that the Interregnum was considered a time of "snakes," regardless of the fact that the Potentate was already deceased. Tiber also supposedly used his godhood to simultaneously (and retroactively, because Daggerfall's ending involves time travel and retroactively enabled Talos to become a god, which is why dragons are gone and Talos is a god only starting with Morrowind!) kill all the dragons except a few, and he tricked and defeated his former allies Wulfharth and Arctus, at least one of which was a Shezarrine (the "shed skins" of Lorkhan/Shor, the serpent god) and at least one was a Dragonborn (dragons are also snakelike). Talos himself is an incarnation of Shor, though Tiber might not have been Shezarrine (rather, all three became Talos, and Arctus was definitely Shezarrine); Therefore, we could also theorize that the snake is Arctus and/or Wulfharth, and the warrior is Tiber Septim, and _both are Talos._
The snake being Orkey is unlikely, not in the least because Orkey is not, to my knowledge, ever portrayed as a serpent. For my money the most likely explanation is that to the public the snake is the Potentate, and the esoteric "true" meaning is that the snake is part of Talos.
So many Zealots getting itchy about who didn't read the LORE. LOL
Symbolism is universal and in most cases stolen and abused.
I admire how effortlessly you thumbnail the references and connect Skyrim
with the world we live in.
Your nonchalant storytelling is a rare form of presentation.
Most of the mortals are too invested in their "False Idol" or public image, to remain in touch with them selves and people today have forgotten that this Polished Narcissistic Media Plague wasn't always the NORM. But it is Now. ; ))
"The college of Winterhold" 's insignia, very proportionally resembles a certain One eye inverted star religion. So much B;ood magic in games and Movies, and Music and certain religious temples in your neighborhood.
oopps..
Open video, click random point, "the dwemer are like the ancient egyptians, they both kind of disappeared", turn it off
You do not have to have a take on something you dont know about
>You do not have to have a take on something you dont kn-ACKKKK!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anyone can, if you are turned off by that notion. Maybe you should quit the TES community alltogether. Maybe go into a new venture like the History Channel or like National Geographic. I also see you are not a fan of the Mythbusters.
@@ItzJustSoapy You two are so absurdly triggered when I didnt even say what he should do, only "you do not have to". If you are turned off by that, maybe you should quit youtube comments altogether, and go into a new venture. It is telling that you think History Channel is a good source for learning history. Stay dumb all your life, I like knowing things.
@@yb7875 🪝
@@yb7875 🧠 = ☠
To me the carvings on the walls in markarth symbolize bethesda's creative bankruptcy where they looked at lotr's erebor and said "let's just do that"
The fucking bullshit people say about Bethesda nowdays is insane lmao what the fuck is this
pretty swag video
Great vid
Found a discount Any Austin 😆. I just goofing around nice video, keep plugging away.
Love this video
3:08 isn't that Hermaeus Mora (dual wielding pistols)?
actually the Etruscans invented keystones, not the Romans.
nice man
3:09 it is a cartoon mudcrub
Isn't that the Dragonblood symbol on the Keystone?
Oh nice, a video about skyrim and Symbology!
>Dan Brown
Aight, Imma leave.
Have you read man and his symbols by Carl Jung? Its the best
Nice shirt dude!
More skyrim videos plz
Are you trolling with this video or heir to the throne of the bonehead crown?
I'm sure the word you were looking for there was "symbolism."
😂
The Dwemer are Mer
🤓
@@ItzJustSoapy You certainly need glasses if you didnt pick up on the name dweMER
My type of autism
Markarth wasn’t built by either men or mer.
☝️☝️ Actually…
Dwemer are Mer no?