Sweetrolls are one of the most iconic food items in Skyrim, even appearing in several lines of dialogue throughout the game and becoming something of a meme among Elder Scrolls fans. Skyrim isn't the first Bethesda game that sweetrolls have appeared in, by any means. The studio's history with the dessert hearkens back to Arena's release in 1994, and sweetrolls are likely to turn up again in bothThe Elder Scrolls 6 and Fallout 5 when those are released later on down the line. They've even appeared in spin-off titles such as The Elder Scrolls: Legends and Blades. Exactly how far does Bethesda's sweetroll Easter egg extend?
Although casual Skyrim players may know sweetrolls best as an edible item, that wasn't actually their purpose until the release of Oblivion on consoles in 2006. Before then, they were only referenced in dialogue and even character creation in some early games. By the time of Skyrim, however, they'd been solidified as one of the food staples of Tamriel. In Elder Scrolls Online, they can be crafted by those in the provisioning skill line, and dedicated Elder Scrolls fans who purchased the official series cookbook can even recreate them at home.
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Sweetrolls followed a similar pattern in Bethesda's Fallout games. In both Fallout 3 and Fallout Shelter, they were merely referred to in lines of dialogue. In Fallout 4, they finally can be found as consumables throughout the Wasteland as a full-on crossover between Fallout and the universe of Skyrim. Their appearance doesn't come without some aesthetic changes from theirElder Scrolls counterpart, though. If Bethesda's next mainlineElder Scrolls and Fallout games follow suit, players can probably expect to spend a
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