
The fact that after 13 years, players are still making discoveries inSkyrimis a testament to how awesome this fantasy RPG from Bethesda is.
Originally released in 2011, I doubt that evenBethesdacould have predicted how much of a success its next entry in the belovedElder Scrollsseries would prove to be. Alas, to this day, players can not get enough ofSkyrim, which is a big reason why it’s been ported to every console generation since its launch onPC,PlayStation3 andXbox360.
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“It’s been 13 years and I honestly still don’t know what this symbol even is,”saida puzzled Babo on Reddit. Thankfully, the knowledgeable members of the thread were eager to explain the juicy details.
“There was a similar discussion two weeks ago and most users agreed that it is supposed to be a dragon. The symbol is also on the Dragonstone,” explained Irlaxa with Babo replying “Some people are saying it’s a carving of Alduin.”
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The theory of it being the legendary dragon, Alduin in stone carving would certainly make sense as he’s the main antagonist ofThe Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. In terms of dragons that roam Tamriel, Alduin would make the most sense.
Other members of the thread speculated that it could even be the Dragonborn helmet, a piece of armour seen in the vast majority of marketing material forSkyrim, which arguably makes just as much sense as the Alduin theory. Perhaps it was Alduin wearing the Dragonborn helmet in what was the Tamriel equivalent of a selfie (I’m joking, of course).
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrimis out now on PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch. It’s also included in Xbox Game Pass at no extra cost for subscribers.
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