The Courier takes flight in a Skyrim playthrough via the unlikeliest of methods, as a dragon interrupts the conversation between him and the Dragonborn. Skyrim took the gaming world by storm when it launched 12 years ago, and has since established itself as one of the most successful RPGs of all time. Its thriving modding community saw unprecedented growth and brought Skyrim longevity beyond the timeless charm that the base game already possesses.
The open-world experience of Skyrim is the key component of its charm, as emergent gameplay – such as stumbling upon a cave or ruin, or fighting off a dragon attack – effectively makes every playthrough unique. NPCs in Skyrim can send assassins to kill the Dragonborn and settle a grievance committed against them, vampires and bandits can lurk ready to ambush on the road, and the Civil War rages on across the wilderness of Skyrim. Many mods have tried to enhance these features, but the foundation established by Bethesda in Skyrim plays a role in creating memorable player-driven moments.
A perfect example of one such moment happened to lukeylukesters, who shared a video clip of their playthrough on the main Skyrim subreddit. In it, the Courier is seen talking to the player in an attempt to hand them an inheritance letter, an event that can trigger when an NPC dies in Skyrim. However, just before entering a conversation, a dragon lands behind the Courier and is courteous enough to allow him to finish his dialogue with the Dragonborn. The clip ends with the Courier departing the scene in dramatic fashion, simply because he happened to be standing on the dragon's tail.
While many players find the Courier annoying, he plays a significant role in a long list of Skyrim quests. In addition to handing out inheritance letters and letters that point towards an undiscovered Word Wall, the Courier is there to make sure the Dragonborn is pointed in the right direction when it comes to important quests and features. For example, he can
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