It can be hyperbolic to say that there are very few games like The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim, but there’s still a lot of truth to the statement. Skyrim, first released in November 2011 from Bethesda Game Studios, has become a global phenomenon and breaks sales records with every subsequent release of the title on different platforms, with Skyrim being regarded by many as one of the best video games of all time.
First announced in 2010 at the Spike Video Game Awards, Skyrim takes place 200 years after the events of the previous Elder Scrolls game, Oblivion, and follows a player-made character known as Dovahkiin, the Dragonborn, a being charged with slaying dragons throughout the land. While that is stated as the basic premise, Game Director Todd Howard has regularly stated that Skyrim, like many of the titles developed Bethesda Game Studios, is meant to be a sandbox for the players to explore and forge their own stories.
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Many players have done so with the game by forging many incredible memories, and even spawning a handful of iconic memes along the way with Skyrim players taking arrows to the knee. However, some situations that players have found themselves in tend to be a bit more awkward than expected.
In a post on Reddit’s r/Skyrim, user meganovaxxx displays that they have taken on the side-quest Hired Muscle, in which the Dragonborn must travel to Riften on behalf of Farkas to find a character named Mjoll the Lioness, rough them up and remind them of their duties. There’s just one problem, Mjoll is one of the many characters in Skyrim whom the player can marry, and this player has made Mjoll their wife in this playthrough.
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