A fan of He Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim he has made a disturbing discovery while exploring one of the game’s many ancient ruins. The last main line Antique parchments The game may be ten years old, but there’s a reason many still play open world RPGs, because it’s full of content, things to discover, and mysteries to solve. And anyone who has played the game, whether on PlayStation or Xbox or PC, will know that some of this content is quite dark and disturbing.
On Reddit, the said player demonstrated all these things, sharing the discovery of some skeletal remains. Now there is nothing surprising or impactful about this. The skeletal remains dump almost all the ancient ruins or caves where you walk. Heck, sometimes these skeletal remains will attack you. What surprised the player was that the remains consisted of an adult skeleton and a baby skeleton, suggesting that the couple was a pregnant mother and their unborn child, or possibly a mother who had her own. little baby. In any case, it turns out to be disturbing images.
As for the discovery itself, it’s not technically new. Some quick research will reveal that players discovered these disturbing skeletal remains some time ago. However, for many gamers, it’s a new discovery, or at least that’s what the responses to the Reddit post suggest.
The discovery was made in Labyrinthian, a former Nordic ruin which was accessed through the search for The Staff of Magnus during the search line of the College of Winterhold. That said, what is not clear is why there would be the skeletal remains of a mother and her son. During the Merit era it was a city, and possibly the capital of the region, but after the dragon war it was deliberately abandoned. It is reasonable to think that some, if not many, died inside during the Dragon War, but why would only the remains remain to decay? Unfortunately, we will probably never know.
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