The Elder Scroll from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim comes to life in an impressive fan recreation, with glowing runes included. For over 10 years, Skyrim has inspired a multitude of fan works. Even developer Bethesda has taken part in a bit of Skyrim fanart by photoshopping the Skyrim Skill Trees onto NASA James Webb telescope images.
The adventure of the Dragonborn in 2011’s Skyrim is one that Elder Scrolls fans continue to cherish even over a decade after its release. Due to the nature of its open world and classless character progression system, players could easily tailor their own experience throughout Tamriel’s northern continent. During the main quest, the Dragonborn ultimately comes across an Elder Scroll, an artifact rumored to be a fragment of creation and known to divine all things past and future. With an object of such importance, it’s strange then to think that Skyrim would be the first time the eponymous Elder Scroll became a relevant item for the main questline, but fans of the Elder Scrolls games who are similarly interested in divining the future can get the same results from products like a custom Elder Scrolls Skyrim Tarot Card Deck instead.
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Bethesda Studios’ official Twitter recently shared photos of a beautiful recreation of the Elder Scroll from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. The artist responsible is Twitter user MeridNunda who created the passion piece as a birthday gift for their friend. Skyrim fans will immediately notice the accuracy of the scroll's intricate casing. The gilded and jeweled patterns are finely detailed, with its gold star impression prominently emblazoned onto the face. The scroll is removable and inscribed
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