The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim is one of the most popular--and successful--games of the past decade, and part of that popularity stems from the endless number of things for players to do in-game. Not only are gamers able to explore a vast world filled with optional quests and branching narrative choices, but they are also able to take advantage of this title's physics engine to create their own fun. One Skyrim player recently shared a clip of themself using the iconic Fus Ro Dah Dragon Shout on a huge pile of skulls.
Although the shout in question is often referred to simply as Fus Ro Dah, its full title is Unrelenting Force, and it is one of Skyrim's most useful Dragon Shouts. Players learn Unrelenting Force very early on in the game--in fact, it's usually the first Dragon Shout that players master. The first and second words stagger any foes caught in the shout's weight, while adding the third word will send throw targets backward and ragdoll them temporarily.
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Reddit user mandonaghan shared an 18-second-long video showcasing an incident where they filled the fire pit with skulls. After the pit was full, the player stood back and used the mastered version of Unrelenting Force on the stack of skulls. The shout sent the heap of skulls flying around the room like confetti. They made a hollow, plasticky sound on impact with the room's floor, walls, and furniture.
Although this scene may seem morbid, ordinary skulls in Skyrim can be obtained as a type of dungeon loot. Rarer skulls are often more difficult to locate, sometimes being the subject of entire quests. However, it appears that this video focuses on a collection of standard skulls.
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