The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has so many quests it's no wonder players may have missed a few, especially since a few of Skyrim's quests are well-hidden. Skyrim's sheer number of quests is a large part of what gives the eleven-year-old game its replay value. With over four factions to join in the base game alone, many side quests might have escaped even the most experienced player's notice. Whether the player is a lore fanatic or a gaming completionist hunting down rewards, these hidden quests in Skyrim are a lot of fun.
The main questline and faction quests in Skyrim are packed full of lore and offer a full and rounded adventure for the player. However, one of the best things about Skyrim is that there is something new to do if players go off the beaten path. Many of the side quests in Skyrim flesh out the world's lore in unexpected ways, further immersing the players in Bethesda's fantasy creation.
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Players can find quests by exploring Skyrim's immersive open world, talking to random NPCs, or even reading a book. With so many hidden secrets, Skyrim can surprise even those who have been playing since its release. The quests found here are some of Skyrim's most overlooked — though there are still other secrets waiting for inquisitive players.
Deep underground in the unique area of Blackreach, players will find a labyrinth of Dwemer ruins, Falmer, and crimson Nirnroot. Players will initially gain access to this subterranean city via the Tower of Mzark, located in the north of Skyrim a little way south of Dawnstar. The Dragonborn will most likely first come to Blackreach during "Discerning the Transmundane," the quest for Daedric Prince Hermaeus Mora, or Skyrim's main story questline
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