It’s almost impossible to avoid experiencing Skyrim these days. The fifth Elder Scrolls game has been released on so many platforms and in so many different iterations that it’s close to becoming to the new metric by which we judge any electronic system — forget “Can it run Doom?”, the real question is “Can it run Skyrim?”
As might be expected, there are plenty of folks who have whiled away countless hours wandering the frozen north of Tamriel, getting in fist fights with Frost Trolls and gleefully shouting goats off cliffs. Some have even wanted to immortalize their experiences on their own skin, with a meaningful tattoo of some key aspect of the game. If that’s something you’re considering, here are a few ideas to get the creative juices percolating.
Skyrim logoThe diamond-shaped dragon emblem has become synonymous with Skyrim, so it’s the perfect choice for someone wishing to emblazon themselves with a memento of the game. The general shape is pretty easy to fit anywhere on your body, but there’s a pleasing amount of detail to go into if you’re so inclined.
The logo depicts Akatosh, one of the Divines who is also the God of Time, and whose pact with St Alessia not only led to the establishment of the Empire of Cyrodiil, but also directly links to the events of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. As such, it’s become inextricably linked with the Empire and the Imperial Legion, who you see a lot of throughout the Civil War questline in Skyrim. If the Empire isn’t so much your bag, though, there are other options…
Stormcloak InsigniaSo you don’t want to side with those snooty imperialists. Fair enough, and if dragons aren’t your thing anyway, there’s always the strong and powerful bear of
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