Every time i enter the Soul Cairn i come across Dialogue from the Ghosts there that commented: " I knew i shouldnt have told Potema she looked fat in that Dress"
Nate: "I'm willing to bet, somewhere out here in the Pale, there is a killer on the loose." Me: *Looks shiftily at the Dawnstar Black Door* Nah mate, no killers here. Whoever did this is long gone..
One time I had a random ass vampire just walk through my door at Breezehome at like 3am and start attacking me and my family. I killed the fucker and then his body became my living room ornament for the rest of the game because it would not fucking disappear.
CRUSADE THE FUCK OUT OF HERETICS not true. She’s been fus ro dahed off mountain tops and sent to the sky by giants on multiple occasions. She always comes back.
Well then that's not a April fools joke. I'd say name it the same 10 tiny details you may have missed. But make them extremely obvious things like jumping in the water let's you swim! Hitting enemies enough times will murder them to death! If you get hit enough you get murdered to death! And there we go, i just gave you 3 tiny details, you MAY have missed.
Hey Nate, small mistake, when it comes to the painting. He did not lost his brush. It was stolen and the thieve jumped into the painting. He then was drawing some trolls as protection. But then the trolls killed him and the painter could not get his brush bag, because the trolls where to strong for him. Everythng else is nice and muredered to death. Also to the hip bone the explantion is rather simple. The bosmer you meet is actually the priest in the city, of sheogoraths realm, during the events of oblivion. Meanin that the priest just had to walk over to the museum grab the hip bone and walk out of the gate into the mortal realm. And since he knows that his master makes holiday in the head of Pelagius he take the hip bone to find him and walked to skyrim since there is the access into that part og the plane.
I can tell you how that bosmer "beggar" got his hands on that pelvis (god that sounds wrong). Dervenin is more than he appears. He's Sheogorath's high preist!
Actually, there is a very convincing and pretty sensible theory that the emperor does want to be assassinated oddly enough. He is basically failing as an emperor and needs a way to have a new one elected, back down from the throne or suicide would seem cowardly to the people and hurt their morale so instead he gets his friend to set up the assassination but the friend gets to be emperor him saying "You may not think it, but you did the empire a great service.". But Titas does not want or believe in his friends abilities so he asks you to kill him in exchange, only leaving Rex the bodyguard to contest for the throne. Rex in some language being a prefix or suffix being king/emperor. Also odd there is another assassin on board (the 2 in room with him are dead) and the books in the emperors room are almost all on the dark brotherhood. I did't really explain it too well but I recommend checking it out, don't let my super basic description make it sound that bad. XD
Nate, just something for the final detail, you made one tiny mistake. Dervenin isn't just some common beggar, instead he is a high priest of Mania in the Shivering Isles DLC. My assumption is that he followed Sheogorath into Skyrim, and gave you the hip bone to help bring him back.
About #6: Did you know those very capabilities the Argonian Bloodwine gives you are the same ones the Argonians had as permanent racial effects in _ES3: Morrowind_ ?
Actually, for Argonians, waterbreathing was a cheap spell (Waterbreathing 120s, 5 magicka, never fails for any reason) that every Argonian starts with and can't be deleted from spell-list.
I was just playing Skyrim today. A guard commented on the return of the Dragonborn, and "who among us could wield such power?" As I was using Fus to go fishing.
You know I could tell you a tiny detail about the cloud district. But with the amount of videos you’ll make about these even I, Nazeem the god will run out of details. Do you get to the cloud district very often? Oh what am I saying, of course you don’t.
Let's go 2 to our house later 2 talk about the cloud district oh wait it was deleted so why don't u put ur cloud district where ur head is ur ass Warning I am not serious I am only having a joke
It’s 50 years in the future and Nate has been murdered to death but 3 days later we here his voice and he says “hey guys Nate here and welcome back to 10 tiny details you may have missed in the elder scrolls Skyrim”
Take serana as follower when u do the quest for molags mace. When i did that and was downstairs at the altar and molag bal spoke serana crawled in fear.
She'll cower and crawl even if you take her there after the quest is over. Not really surprising, considering her backstory, but a cool touch by Bethesda.
Serana can interact with anything an NPC can interact with. She’ll use grindstones, workbenches, enchanting tables, and so on, she’ll even lay down and act hurt if it’s a place where an NPC can do that.
@@captainkarenobvious3087 Yeah it has nothing to do with her backstory. And most if not all of Molag Bal's victims do not care about they assault they went under because the pay offs were worth it at least to my knowledge. And the only one who did care and worry about the assault upon them as far as my knowledge goes was Lamae.
Seeing this 2 years after you left this comment (been binging this series, just found the channel), and as soon as I saw that cube, that was my first thought. I bet the cube is a little reference to the puzzle box. Would be cool if you could open it, then a lusty Daedra could appear, telling the dragonborn "You opened the box; we came" before attacking lmfao
Should think about running through several of the different distractions that can be made during diplomatic immunity (that you haven't shown). People like the quest and I keep realizing there's a good number of them that many of us probably don't see. Never realized Elisf could make a distraction for you. X)
Atronachs are summoned through conjuration magic not destruction. The event actually reminds me of a book in Skyrim that basically said that people used to have to cast some sort of controlling spell after summoning something back before the spells were put together to cast simultaneously. Basically the hag summoned without dominating the atronach at least that's my guess.
That's right, I forgot that. I haven't played Morrowind in years. Isn't the ruin just up the hill from the imperial legion barracks or fort? Near Balmora?
Ok I just wanna point out something that happened to me. you know those wisp the wisp mothers send around to attack you. Well it floated towards me and it didn't attack me. Instead i followed it and it lead me to a wisp mother, that began to appear from a latch or a wale (idk what it was). I was near the spot wear you can find a Stronghold box underneath a Skill book and a bucket, near Rorikstead.
A year later, and I still simultaneously love this comment, and hate it _almost_ as much as I hate Nazeem. My own daughter is only 3 months older than the game, so she doesn't remember a world in which it doesn't exist. And yet, that fact never made me feel old until reading this comment.
Sponge right? I started playing in 2014 (I was probably like 15) and I just turned 22 a few months back and I’ve been playing off and on for seven years. Seems so crazy to me.
Dervenin was or still is the priest of mania in the Shivering Isles. It would make sense if Sheogorath takes Dervenin with him on vacation, maybe even to bring Sheo back if he gets to distracted (what totally not happend). And the hipbone act as a key to enter Pelagius mind, since it is his hipbone. All in all quite a bit of logic for the prince of madness.
You make a strong case, but I feel like there's something left of the Hero. After all, he's talking about the events surrounding the Oblivion Crisis when you first see him in Skyrim.
@@brianroberts783 Huh, never thought about that. I think he does that because he can't remember what happend before the oblivion crisis, since he became Sheogorath around that time. And for the Oblivion fans.
I’ve seen comments like this, and comments by ppl who have played for years and never beat Alduin, and I can’t tell if they’re joking or not…the game/gaming is still just months old for me, did you really never do it? I’m sorry to be nosy, I’m just desperately curious
Dervenin was a priest who lived in the Shivering Isles in Oblivion. That’s how he got the hip bone; he just took it. Also, The mind of madness doesn’t take place in the Shivering Isles, the fauna is different and Dervenin wants Sheogorath to return to stop a war between the Dutchy of Mania (the north half of the Isles) and Dimentia (the south).
>Year 2030 >World war 3 ’bout to occur >ppl stuff themselfs into vaults >fast forward couple dozen centuries >earth is habitable again >fuckyeahM8.jpg >people build a common wealth >radio channel is set up >listen to that shit all day every day >today’s broadcast >”Hey how’s it going guys, Its Nate here. And Skyrim is- I mean was, a tremondous game.” >wtf.jpg
I was running through the soul cairn on my previous playthrough and found a dragon skeleton half burried, but it had a helmet at the mouth, a sword in the throat, and a skeleton of a MAN reaching out in desperation for the sword at the throat, whilst being swallowed alive!!! Check it out Nate, I have been waiting to see it!
What I really like about these videos is that now whenever I'm in Skyrim, when I see something just a little odd or out of place i always spend time trying to figure out what or why. Makes going through quests a lot slower but that's why I keep playing.
"Just step into the painting he said..." I think that this could also be easter egg to Dark Souls 1. Where you touch huge painting in Anor Londo and you are pull in.
One small fact I found. The mage bodyguard you can hire at the bee and Barb inn in riften may reference the last dwemer quest line in Morrowind while exploring dwemer ruins
if you payed for them digitally, and even if not, you should still be able to download them onto a new system. I am well past the original 360 that had my original plays on it and I still have the dlc.
We all know how common it is to hear questions like what makes Skyrim so great or what is it about Skyrim that has kept people playing for years and it's still so popular? Well these incredibly well done videos by creators like Nate and Camelworks are a big part I think! Also mentioned in this video....ok you can soul trap people to repower your weapon enchantments. That's cool and interesting. Skyrim certainly isn't the only game with a similar mechanic BUT...how many games bother building substantial lore about what happens to those souls afterwards? How many then let you actually visit and explore the place they go? Many games create gods and demons for their worlds. How many allow you to visit the other planes of existence they dwell in? How many games truly build their demons and gods and really put work in to make the players question the truth behind it? Is the demon really evil or is the god actually the evil one? This is just a little of what makes Skyrim and the Elder Scrolls games so much fun!
I think the atronach/witch encounter has a slightly different backstory, which a lot of spellcaster players would find familiar. In order to level up Spellcasting schools like destruction, you can summon your own atronach then attack it to level up in a relatively controlled environment. But there is the chance you can’t beat it easily, especially if you’re a squishy mage. I think this is what is happening, the witch was training but bit off more than they could chew (even though the atronach doesn’t disappear like player-summoned atronachs)
Hey Nate, I'm not sure if you've covered this in a different video but, Dervenin, the Bosmer from the Sheogorath quest, might not just be a random, mad beggar. He may actually be the High Priest of Mania from the Shivering Isles DLC in Oblivion, this is why he knows Sheogorath, knows how to get to him, and refers to him as his "Master". This would also explain why he would be able to give you Pelgaius' Hip Bone/Pelvis, which is in the Museum of Oddities. He would have access to this due to being one of the High Priests. Love the content! Keep it up!
Just as an aside, we actually did learn a little more about the Dwemer Puzzle Cube in TES3. Hasphat was able to use it to create a key that would open a door in the lower corridors of Arknthamz (I think that's the name of that ruin), which you could then retrieve later in the main questline. Just putting that out there. I'm a completionist. Lol
Wait hadvar`s comment was a nod I just assumed he's a racist After all he did assume that because I'm an orc that I'm from one of the strongholds excuse me I was born and raised in high rock
Skyrim came out almost a decade ago and I still playing it and learning new hidden things. I love this game. Plus modding community is awesome for keeping game fresh till now.
That Dwemer Puzzle Box: Doesn't it look familiar? Like, if you used it, it would open a portal to Oblivion and you'd meet a Daedra with NAILS ALL OVER HIS FACE? IT'S THE PUZZLE BOX FROM HELLRAISER!
@@rafgeymir no i was just saying the starting comment (mine from a year ago) is obnoxious, and i'd prolly troll a person like that too if it was not myself, cant really troll myself
@@IkkezzUsedEmber oh so you're saying you have matured and that comment is something you would not say now, but instead you would do the same thing I did
Antronach. About the Sheogorath thing, Nate, is explained in game. Sheogorath talks about different events that happened in Elder Scrolls, but most specifically he references a lot of Oblivion. I dont know if its been proven, but the biggest theory from day one of the game was that he is canonically your Oblivion character since during Shivering Isles you become Sheogorath at the end. Explains why he'd have Pelagius' hip bone.
These videos hold me over until the next time I can play Skyrim. Thank you!! I say the next time because with ten roommates and one TV I don't get any chances to play it.
Well, since these are fictional characters and each one is deliberately devised by a developer, and they know players pay attention to this stuff, and they probably want to amuse themselves, as well, the name connection is likely relevant in these cases.
Happiness is : being a new Skyrim player who watched yours and ESO and Camels videos before ever playing to learn all the insider info and tricks and having mods to play 😊💕😃😃😃
Every time i enter the Soul Cairn i come across Dialogue from the Ghosts there that commented: " I knew i shouldnt have told Potema she looked fat in that Dress"
He’s covered that before
To be fair, if you told Potema of all people that she looked fat in a dress, you kinda have it coming.
Of course you had it coming you never want to upset the freaking Wolf Queen herself.
Would have been fun if there were an option to join Potema and take over Solitude for her XD
@@MLPDethDealr32 I would've liked it
Hey hows it going Nate? Its guys here.
Are u implying that only guys watch his videos reeeeeeeeee lol.
I wrote this exact comment weeks ago and got no reaction... be lying if I said I’m not butthurt lol
@@Goblin_slayer0 me thinking lol
@@Goblin_slayer0 I'm Midwestern. We walk up to groups of ladies and still ask, "How's it going, guys?" lol
@@cornholio3246 I gave you a like 😂 much love
Nate: "I'm willing to bet, somewhere out here in the Pale, there is a killer on the loose."
Me: *Looks shiftily at the Dawnstar Black Door* Nah mate, no killers here. Whoever did this is long gone..
💀💀💀
Me:(kicks door down) DESTROY THE DARK BROTHERHOOD!!!
@@xandan1668 J E S U S I S H E R E
Npc: *talks to you while you’re entering your home*
Npc: *ITS FREE REAL ESTATE*
One time I had a random ass vampire just walk through my door at Breezehome at like 3am and start attacking me and my family. I killed the fucker and then his body became my living room ornament for the rest of the game because it would not fucking disappear.
You could have raised him as an undead thrall, then walk out, killed himm and re-enter your home@lunarequine7734
On April first, can you upload a “ten obvious details you’ve totally noticed”?
That would be amazing
If you murder Lydia to death, she will *actually die*
Or if you jump into water, you swim?
CRUSADE THE FUCK OUT OF HERETICS not true. She’s been fus ro dahed off mountain tops and sent to the sky by giants on multiple occasions. She always comes back.
Well then that's not a April fools joke. I'd say name it the same 10 tiny details you may have missed. But make them extremely obvious things like jumping in the water let's you swim! Hitting enemies enough times will murder them to death! If you get hit enough you get murdered to death! And there we go, i just gave you 3 tiny details, you MAY have missed.
Hey Nate, small mistake, when it comes to the painting. He did not lost his brush. It was stolen and the thieve jumped into the painting. He then was drawing some trolls as protection. But then the trolls killed him and the painter could not get his brush bag, because the trolls where to strong for him. Everythng else is nice and muredered to death.
Also to the hip bone the explantion is rather simple. The bosmer you meet is actually the priest in the city, of sheogoraths realm, during the events of oblivion. Meanin that the priest just had to walk over to the museum grab the hip bone and walk out of the gate into the mortal realm. And since he knows that his master makes holiday in the head of Pelagius he take the hip bone to find him and walked to skyrim since there is the access into that part og the plane.
Also, Atronachs aren't from the Destruction magic school, but Conjuration
Also, the Sheogorath quest isn't in his realm of Oblivion, it's in the mind of Pelagius Septim III.
@@brianroberts783
I love how nerdy we are!!
ALSO also, the "romantic getaway" part is in *Winterhold* and not The Pale. YOU CAN LITERALLY SEE THE COLLEGE IN THE DISTANCE.
Brian Roberts well it was in a pocket realm of Oblivion. Sheogorath just put the mad emperor in it and decided to stay for a long vacation
I can tell you how that bosmer "beggar" got his hands on that pelvis (god that sounds wrong).
Dervenin is more than he appears. He's Sheogorath's high preist!
One of the high priests. Arctus is the other
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Hi Nate please please do argoniean facts
TheEpicNate315 here O/
First dislike ❤
You didn’t say skrim big and I’m kinda sad
No discord, or twitter, or anything?
Actually, there is a very convincing and pretty sensible theory that the emperor does want to be assassinated oddly enough. He is basically failing as an emperor and needs a way to have a new one elected, back down from the throne or suicide would seem cowardly to the people and hurt their morale so instead he gets his friend to set up the assassination but the friend gets to be emperor him saying "You may not think it, but you did the empire a great service.". But Titas does not want or believe in his friends abilities so he asks you to kill him in exchange, only leaving Rex the bodyguard to contest for the throne. Rex in some language being a prefix or suffix being king/emperor. Also odd there is another assassin on board (the 2 in room with him are dead) and the books in the emperors room are almost all on the dark brotherhood.
I did't really explain it too well but I recommend checking it out, don't let my super basic description make it sound that bad. XD
Hunter Otte
Rex is Latin and means „king“.
And yeah, that’s a pretty good theory.
@@batu66at Thanks for telling the language, I completely forgot which one.
For those curious Camelworks has a video that describes this theory in full detail
Yeah the emperor clearly knew it was gonna happen. Whether he felt it was fate or it was constructed by him is anyone's guess.
So I shouldn’t have killed Rex in every play through….oops
Nate, just something for the final detail, you made one tiny mistake. Dervenin isn't just some common beggar, instead he is a high priest of Mania in the Shivering Isles DLC. My assumption is that he followed Sheogorath into Skyrim, and gave you the hip bone to help bring him back.
About #6: Did you know those very capabilities the Argonian Bloodwine gives you are the same ones the Argonians had as permanent racial effects in _ES3: Morrowind_ ?
ModdingNewbie1974 water breathing wasn't permanent for Argonians in Morrowind. It was a once-a-day effect, sadly.
I thought they sounded familiar.
Actually, for Argonians, waterbreathing was a cheap spell (Waterbreathing 120s, 5 magicka, never fails for any reason) that every Argonian starts with and can't be deleted from spell-list.
Reese Torwad weird, I thought it was a power for some reason.
12:08 Wrong, Nate. Atronachs are related to the Conjuration school, not Destruction.
Get a girlfriend. Now!
Are you volunteering?
@@tobiasthefair8820 u lookin pretty thicc 😏😏
Also, when the summoner dies, the summoned disappears. When the witch dies, the atronach does not, so it couldn't have been a summon.
Manifestations of Destruction magic summoned by conjuration magic
Oh no. I just realized Skyrim is going to be a third grader this year.
Have you asked it how schools going?
Better pack his lunch
May as well start killing the bugs for once.
That means the boy named Dovahkiin when Skyrim was released will also be a third grader this year.
Skyrim fortnite edition
no one:
nate: *well in a previous elder scrolls game*
I was just playing Skyrim today. A guard commented on the return of the Dragonborn, and "who among us could wield such power?"
As I was using Fus to go fishing.
I'm hoping to see that intro where you'll say "Skyrim big"
That'll be hilarious
How you? Me Nate. Skyrim big. You miss small things, part big number.
@@KimdraStBiryukova yiiis
Someone get Kimberly Elliot’s line to Nate now!
Kimberly Elliott damn it, I wanted to reply with that!
2039- Skyrim:Yet Another 10 Tiny Details That You May Still Have Missed In The Elder Scrolls 5 (Part 9,438)
Jesus Christ- It might happen XD
@@meiawitch5732 not anymore..... lol
Dervenin was also in the Shivering Isles. He was the High Priest of Mania.
the painting one could be a reference to Darksouls as well, and it would totally explain why did he died XD
Oblivion came out before Dark Souls?
You know I could tell you a tiny detail about the cloud district. But with the amount of videos you’ll make about these even I, Nazeem the god will run out of details.
Do you get to the cloud district very often? Oh what am I saying, of course you don’t.
I thought I killed
Go to hell Nazeem.
Nazeem,I would like to visit your manor . Oh wait,it's not in the game
Let's go 2 to our house later 2 talk about the cloud district oh wait it was deleted so why don't u put ur cloud district where ur head is ur ass
Warning I am not serious I am only having a joke
I'm waiting for someone to cosplay his wife and tell him off like she does.
I used to be a youtuber like you. Then I took a demonization to the knee.
😐
Sounds like one hell of a problem, you must be having a devil of a time!
Oh.my.god.the.bad.puns.stop.
demonetization?
Nice
It’s 50 years in the future and Nate has been murdered to death but 3 days later we here his voice and he says “hey guys Nate here and welcome back to 10 tiny details you may have missed in the elder scrolls Skyrim”
Take serana as follower when u do the quest for molags mace. When i did that and was downstairs at the altar and molag bal spoke serana crawled in fear.
She'll cower and crawl even if you take her there after the quest is over. Not really surprising, considering her backstory, but a cool touch by Bethesda.
Serana can interact with anything an NPC can interact with. She’ll use grindstones, workbenches, enchanting tables, and so on, she’ll even lay down and act hurt if it’s a place where an NPC can do that.
@@captainkarenobvious3087 Yeah it has nothing to do with her backstory. And most if not all of Molag Bal's victims do not care about they assault they went under because the pay offs were worth it at least to my knowledge. And the only one who did care and worry about the assault upon them as far as my knowledge goes was Lamae.
You could make a religion out of these
You are seriously everywhere HOW?!?
@@emerson-biggons7078 Bots 👍
Justin Y. No don’t
*_its the man from the legends_*
Boooooooo justin sucks
I think the dwemer puzzle box may be a reference to the hellraiser series.
So are the designs of the various dwemer lexicons in the game
About the cube....Do you want Cenobites? Cause thats how you get Cenobites.
Seeing this 2 years after you left this comment (been binging this series, just found the channel), and as soon as I saw that cube, that was my first thought. I bet the cube is a little reference to the puzzle box. Would be cool if you could open it, then a lusty Daedra could appear, telling the dragonborn "You opened the box; we came" before attacking lmfao
@@shawnwolf5961 This....this brings a smile to my face.
Should think about running through several of the different distractions that can be made during diplomatic immunity (that you haven't shown). People like the quest and I keep realizing there's a good number of them that many of us probably don't see. Never realized Elisf could make a distraction for you. X)
11:That Khajit stole your sweet roll
Hello there...
@@calllosum hello there
Well played Lost Khajiit, enjoy your well earned sweet roll.
He had, nine lives. Now he has 7. Wait a minute, hold on. Make that 6. Shoulda stayed on skooma.
Khajit is innocent of this crime
Have you made a deal with Hermaeus mora to find all these tiny details
Sorry that I spelt it wrong.
Our lord and saviour Waluigi hermaeus mora I think 🤔
Our lord and saviour Waluigi my favorite Skyrim character
Kenneth Carazo thanks
Lolhejuststeals’em
Nate is the embodiment of Hermaeus Mora
Atronachs are summoned through conjuration magic not destruction.
The event actually reminds me of a book in Skyrim that basically said that people used to have to cast some sort of controlling spell after summoning something back before the spells were put together to cast simultaneously. Basically the hag summoned without dominating the atronach at least that's my guess.
Actually Nate, Hasphat managed to make a ginormous key out of the puzzle box, to unlock a door in that dwemer ruin
That's right, I forgot that. I haven't played Morrowind in years. Isn't the ruin just up the hill from the imperial legion barracks or fort? Near Balmora?
@@paulalynnbatzelferry1608 that's right, Legion Fort Moonmoth
Nate, when i watch your vids i feel like i dont know anything about Skyrim even after well over 1000 hours
Only 100 hours? You need to bump those numbers up buddy😂
The only *Tiny* detail i care about is redgaurd's curved swords! They're curved!!!
@FetchQuestAssigner 4432 CURVED SWORDS!!!
Ok I just wanna point out something that happened to me. you know those wisp the wisp mothers send around to attack you. Well it floated towards me and it didn't attack me. Instead i followed it and it lead me to a wisp mother, that began to appear from a latch or a wale (idk what it was). I was near the spot wear you can find a Stronghold box underneath a Skill book and a bucket, near Rorikstead.
Skyrim is so old, there are children playing it born after the release date.
Lord Styrofoam daaaaamn
A year later, and I still simultaneously love this comment, and hate it _almost_ as much as I hate Nazeem.
My own daughter is only 3 months older than the game, so she doesn't remember a world in which it doesn't exist. And yet, that fact never made me feel old until reading this comment.
Sponge right? I started playing in 2014 (I was probably like 15) and I just turned 22 a few months back and I’ve been playing off and on for seven years. Seems so crazy to me.
14:10 Dervenin is actually the high priest of mania in the shivering isles DLC, so it couldn't have been hard for him to get a hold of it.
I'm early I'm early lemme tell a joke
The fight against Alduin
Yes it's harder 2 fight a giant than him
A level one dragonborn can beat him with dragon's bane... its so sad lol... skyrim in general is way too easy
But what difficulty, because it sounds like you stay on novice.
Well it's fate, so...
No the fight with The ebony warrior is
Dervenin was or still is the priest of mania in the Shivering Isles. It would make sense if Sheogorath takes Dervenin with him on vacation, maybe even to bring Sheo back if he gets to distracted (what totally not happend). And the hipbone act as a key to enter Pelagius mind, since it is his hipbone. All in all quite a bit of logic for the prince of madness.
What, you don't expect the Hero of Kvatch to have a plan?
@@brianroberts783 No Hero of kvatch anymore. With time he became 93.38% Sheogorath and 12.63% cheese. And the cheese is to die for , mmhhhhh.
You make a strong case, but I feel like there's something left of the Hero. After all, he's talking about the events surrounding the Oblivion Crisis when you first see him in Skyrim.
@@brianroberts783 Huh, never thought about that. I think he does that because he can't remember what happend before the oblivion crisis, since he became Sheogorath around that time. And for the Oblivion fans.
Yep, that's the "whole sordid affair" he mentioned.
“Step into they painting they said”
It would be fun they said
Shockingly, I've never actually beaten Miraak, almost seven years after Dragonborn's release. 👍
I’ve seen comments like this, and comments by ppl who have played for years and never beat Alduin, and I can’t tell if they’re joking or not…the game/gaming is still just months old for me, did you really never do it? I’m sorry to be nosy, I’m just desperately curious
Get your facts straight Nate!!!
It’s ATronach, not ANTronach, and it’s the school of Conjuration, not Destruction.
Try to get Nate to pronounce your name.
Dervenin was a priest who lived in the Shivering Isles in Oblivion. That’s how he got the hip bone; he just took it. Also, The mind of madness doesn’t take place in the Shivering Isles, the fauna is different and Dervenin wants Sheogorath to return to stop a war between the Dutchy of Mania (the north half of the Isles) and Dimentia (the south).
The legendary tales of Redguard Man
A brush with death was one of my favorite quests in Oblivion!
Keep up the great work Nate!
You know, I never thought you'd be making 40+ of these episodes but hey... I ain't complaining!
I literally said out loud, "Mammoth sized... shut up Nate." Lmao
>Year 2030
>World war 3 ’bout to occur
>ppl stuff themselfs into vaults
>fast forward couple dozen centuries
>earth is habitable again
>fuckyeahM8.jpg
>people build a common wealth
>radio channel is set up
>listen to that shit all day every day
>today’s broadcast
>”Hey how’s it going guys, Its Nate here. And Skyrim is- I mean was, a tremondous game.”
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This was my favorite 10TD video in a long while! I love the little links to previous games & you packed them into this one!
I was running through the soul cairn on my previous playthrough and found a dragon skeleton half burried, but it had a helmet at the mouth, a sword in the throat, and a skeleton of a MAN reaching out in desperation for the sword at the throat, whilst being swallowed alive!!! Check it out Nate, I have been waiting to see it!
What I really like about these videos is that now whenever I'm in Skyrim, when I see something just a little odd or out of place i always spend time trying to figure out what or why. Makes going through quests a lot slower but that's why I keep playing.
Dervenin was high priest of mania in shivering isles DLC
I've been binging these and I think "storting off" Is stuck in my head now
Weird question but I thought summons desummoned once the summoner died.
I find myself using "murder to death" almost on a daily basis now.
What graphics mod are you using? Good video!
Thanks Nate. You always manage to come with something I haven't seen! Awesome
It's like he knows lots of Knowledge 😁
did you just say atronachs are summoned with destruction magic? 12:10 smh
"Just step into the painting he said..." I think that this could also be easter egg to Dark Souls 1. Where you touch huge painting in Anor Londo and you are pull in.
If anyone tries to sneak up on us I’ll smell them coming , or not. We will see
Still my favorite follower
One small fact I found. The mage bodyguard you can hire at the bee and Barb inn in riften may reference the last dwemer quest line in Morrowind while exploring dwemer ruins
That was the best intro: mamoth sized game😂
"Murder to death" Gets me every time
I've lost all 3 DLC because my Xbox 360 deleted it's hard drive.
if you payed for them digitally, and even if not, you should still be able to download them onto a new system. I am well past the original 360 that had my original plays on it and I still have the dlc.
We all know how common it is to hear questions like what makes Skyrim so great or what is it about Skyrim that has kept people playing for years and it's still so popular?
Well these incredibly well done videos by creators like Nate and Camelworks are a big part I think! Also mentioned in this video....ok you can soul trap people to repower your weapon enchantments. That's cool and interesting. Skyrim certainly isn't the only game with a similar mechanic BUT...how many games bother building substantial lore about what happens to those souls afterwards? How many then let you actually visit and explore the place they go? Many games create gods and demons for their worlds. How many allow you to visit the other planes of existence they dwell in? How many games truly build their demons and gods and really put work in to make the players question the truth behind it? Is the demon really evil or is the god actually the evil one? This is just a little of what makes Skyrim and the Elder Scrolls games so much fun!
This game is older than most of fortnite players😂
Okay that was quite the stretch with the skeleton in the tent. By the time a body turns to bones, the "mess" would be long gone.
You know what?? This game must be learned at school
It's like a history
A history that never existed
More like modern mythology.
I think the atronach/witch encounter has a slightly different backstory, which a lot of spellcaster players would find familiar. In order to level up Spellcasting schools like destruction, you can summon your own atronach then attack it to level up in a relatively controlled environment. But there is the chance you can’t beat it easily, especially if you’re a squishy mage. I think this is what is happening, the witch was training but bit off more than they could chew (even though the atronach doesn’t disappear like player-summoned atronachs)
I totally don't come here just to listen to Nate's voice
Sure you don't, but he does have a great radio voice.
Who doesn't? It's soothing lol
Hey Nate, I'm not sure if you've covered this in a different video but, Dervenin, the Bosmer from the Sheogorath quest, might not just be a random, mad beggar. He may actually be the High Priest of Mania from the Shivering Isles DLC in Oblivion, this is why he knows Sheogorath, knows how to get to him, and refers to him as his "Master". This would also explain why he would be able to give you Pelgaius' Hip Bone/Pelvis, which is in the Museum of Oddities. He would have access to this due to being one of the High Priests. Love the content! Keep it up!
80% of my knowledge of skyrim is because of these videos
So yeah
Just as an aside, we actually did learn a little more about the Dwemer Puzzle Cube in TES3. Hasphat was able to use it to create a key that would open a door in the lower corridors of Arknthamz (I think that's the name of that ruin), which you could then retrieve later in the main questline. Just putting that out there. I'm a completionist. Lol
Wait hadvar`s comment was a nod I just assumed he's a racist
After all he did assume that because I'm an orc that I'm from one of the strongholds excuse me I was born and raised in high rock
Skyrim came out almost a decade ago and I still playing it and learning new hidden things. I love this game. Plus modding community is awesome for keeping game fresh till now.
Atronachs are summoned with conjuration not destruction
This. I was looking in the comments to see if anyone saw the mistake.
Great video Nate still coming up with new tiny details must be crazy sometimes but well done man!
Wow already episode 43 already u who else remembers when nate did minecraft videos
That Dwemer Puzzle Box: Doesn't it look familiar? Like, if you used it, it would open a portal to Oblivion and you'd meet a Daedra with NAILS ALL OVER HIS FACE? IT'S THE PUZZLE BOX FROM HELLRAISER!
Please. Stop. Saying. ANTronach. it's an Atronach
Antronarch
@@rafgeymir I'd probably have replied with the same thing if this wasn't my own comment from a year ago
@@IkkezzUsedEmber true, it didn't really make sense to reply to a year old comment
@@rafgeymir no i was just saying the starting comment (mine from a year ago) is obnoxious, and i'd prolly troll a person like that too if it was not myself, cant really troll myself
@@IkkezzUsedEmber oh so you're saying you have matured and that comment is something you would not say now, but instead you would do the same thing I did
Having a bad day just to come home to find a new 10 tiny details vid make me very happy thx nate for all the hard work
We are at 430 things that flew over our heads almost 8 years after the game’s release. Will it ever end??
No
It's 2019 and I'm still finding new things in this damn game, welp time to play again.
Nate: calls skyrim, inanimate objects and lands “she”
Also Nate: calls animals “it”
In the Dwemer museum, you can find an enchanted arrow that can’t be used but can be given to a follower
Roses are red
Violets are blue
I want to go to elswyer
How about you?
These Skyrim videos have become more frequent, as frequent as you say the sentence "Murder them to death"
I love it!
Hadvar is a Nord! Hadvar is a nordic name like Raloff
I can't avoid watching this, even at work. The best skyrim videos
This is how many five star reviews elder scrolls six will get
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That number is sad
I don’t know why I like to watch these videos, but I always get a little excited when a new one comes out.
Murdered to death
Antronach.
About the Sheogorath thing, Nate, is explained in game. Sheogorath talks about different events that happened in Elder Scrolls, but most specifically he references a lot of Oblivion. I dont know if its been proven, but the biggest theory from day one of the game was that he is canonically your Oblivion character since during Shivering Isles you become Sheogorath at the end. Explains why he'd have Pelagius' hip bone.
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These videos hold me over until the next time I can play Skyrim. Thank you!!
I say the next time because with ten roommates and one TV I don't get any chances to play it.
My last name is Grant. I'm no relation to U.S. Grant. These "theories" push the name connection to a silly degree and lack any actual proof.
What? Lol
Well, since these are fictional characters and each one is deliberately devised by a developer, and they know players pay attention to this stuff, and they probably want to amuse themselves, as well, the name connection is likely relevant in these cases.
The Dwemer puzzle box is a nod to the movie Hellraiser. Where a puzzle box is used to summon the evil cenobites
Your new intro each video is amazing and half the reason i still watch these xD
12:10
Destruction magic is used to conjure?
Oh Nate...
Me: sees argonian bloodwine
Also me: What are they klingons?
Happiness is : being a new Skyrim player who watched yours and ESO and Camels videos before ever playing to learn all the insider info and tricks and having mods to play 😊💕😃😃😃