Skyrim's Geography Problem- World Building

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024

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  • @Stoneworks
    @Stoneworks  3 года назад +944

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    • @dashiellgillingham4579
      @dashiellgillingham4579 3 года назад +76

      Hey, uh, just a note; most people miss it so I don't blame you. There is no reasonable way to get to Solitude from Markarth or vice-versa. It doesn't look that way on a map, but the way the mountains and rivers work out, it's near to impossible to get through without hurting yourself even doing the whole 'glitch up the sides of mountains' thing. You have to go out through Whiterun, specifically Robber's Gorge, then over the Dragon Bridge. The northern bit of the Reach, on the northern side of the river that goes to the edge of the map, is only really road-accessible from Solitude's side.
      If you travel the roads of the Skyrim long enough, you start to realize the Robber's Gorge, the Labyrinthian, the confusing and dangerous goatpaths in the Stonechills east of them, Fort Dunstad, Wayward Pass, and Fort Kastav are the gates of a functional wall that extends all the way to the western edge of the province.

    • @nicholaspiper98
      @nicholaspiper98 3 года назад +23

      Please, I am asking with all due sincerity, release the total war-esque scenario video showing the battles that formed the different kingdoms of Skyrim. That would make my month.

    • @varangiangaming7178
      @varangiangaming7178 3 года назад +12

      You should look at the Holds The City Overhaul mod, it adds a lot to the cities and villages in the game giving them all their unique own feel. It even gives Falkreath and Dawnstar a world space of their own, Turing them into proper cities with their own look and feel.

    • @Emppu_T.
      @Emppu_T. 3 года назад +1

      That's Equality for you!

    • @davidcanadian3153
      @davidcanadian3153 3 года назад +3

      You forgot to mention about Riften, they have a narrow pass before you can actually reach Routen that is easily defensible, so is the pass between the throat of the world and the next town over in riftens territory

  • @flimpeenflarmpoon1353
    @flimpeenflarmpoon1353 3 года назад +4358

    Dawnstar's economy relies on infinite valuables obtained from a magical, invisible chest, under a tree.

    • @redfox3396
      @redfox3396 3 года назад +419

      That is replenished by punching a cat

    • @ananousous
      @ananousous 3 года назад +164

      @@redfox3396 squish that cat

    • @andrewjennings7306
      @andrewjennings7306 3 года назад +131

      @@redfox3396 now that's the kind of groundbreaking worldbuilding I'm looking for in my fantasy.

    • @alaalaa69
      @alaalaa69 3 года назад +22

      markhart and solitude too

    • @BlueBD
      @BlueBD 3 года назад +40

      Dawnstars True claim is it's actually a Khajiti Colony. Being at the end of a Moonpath to Elsewyr.
      Travelvers from there naturally end at Dawnstar and constant trade from around skyrim by Khajit caravans lets the khajit smuggle things back and forth.

  • @Barquevious_Jackson
    @Barquevious_Jackson 3 года назад +4045

    >Morrowind isn't actioned packed or exciting
    >Proceeds to talk about fantasy economics and finance

  • @destructulus
    @destructulus 3 года назад +3758

    It always bothered me in fiction how they just remove farmland like it wasn't the largest use of space for most of human existence. Where does food come from? Magic?

    • @yourehereforthatarentyou
      @yourehereforthatarentyou 3 года назад +493

      but towers and shit are so much coooooler

    • @destructulus
      @destructulus 3 года назад +525

      @@yourehereforthatarentyou Split the baby: farm towers.

    • @yourehereforthatarentyou
      @yourehereforthatarentyou 3 года назад +49

      @@destructulus 🤔🤔🤔

    • @shorewall
      @shorewall 3 года назад +97

      @@destructulus Medieval Arcologies powered by Magic. :D

    • @Adumb_
      @Adumb_ 3 года назад +367

      Thats something The Witcher 3 did well. when riding anywhere, half the time your riding through some peasants crop field.

  • @sennemichiels6748
    @sennemichiels6748 3 года назад +1725

    Just so you know Morthal is an arctic swamp or Muskeg. These are too cold for diseases to form as fast as you say they would.
    Also most of Skyrim's soil is permafrost ridden and thus unable to be farmed successfully. (Except for around the Rift, Falkreath & the Reach but the Reach is too rocky)

    • @yourehereforthatarentyou
      @yourehereforthatarentyou 3 года назад +253

      god, skyrim is a shit hole

    • @bigch33se11
      @bigch33se11 3 года назад +210

      It's funny because in Arena the Reach was literally the only place that crops could grow. The whole of Skyrim save for Breton riddled Reach was a frozen hellhole. Global warming ain't a hoax in Tamriel lmao

    • @OnlyDeathIsEternal
      @OnlyDeathIsEternal 3 года назад +9

      @Polarisque Shame those farms are jokes.

    • @chadnorris8257
      @chadnorris8257 3 года назад +120

      Funny enough, Rorikstead grows a lot of crops, to the point where players expect a daedric prince is involved. Sacrifice the mothers so the food grows better.

    • @mxmlnlcdcdffmnt2232
      @mxmlnlcdcdffmnt2232 3 года назад +6

      If you consider the soil permafrost then its siberia 1600 barely even a village of 5 hut ( wait this is the size of some game village) but anyway taking to account thisbmake the all thing hard for 1 or 2 city at best with the sea or the mountain pass and being bailed oit by the other population

  • @bsnow304
    @bsnow304 3 года назад +863

    >5th grade
    >2011
    Oh no, I'm old

    • @markbyrd7710
      @markbyrd7710 3 года назад +17

      Same. Lol I was a sophomore when oblivion came out... So...

    • @DiploRaptor
      @DiploRaptor 3 года назад +13

      Jeez that means what I am 6 years older then Stoneworks. Also why the morrowind hate its way better

    • @markbyrd7710
      @markbyrd7710 3 года назад +4

      @@DiploRaptor who hated on morrowind? Lol

    • @Sothas
      @Sothas 3 года назад +9

      @@markbyrd7710 I had just joined the Navy when Morrowind came out. I played Daggerfall in Jr High.

    • @indycole396
      @indycole396 3 года назад +2

      I played this in 5th grade, I’m 14 now. Give remastered edition all the shit it deserves, but that’s two separate generations growing up with Skyrim.

  • @EvilParagon4
    @EvilParagon4 3 года назад +675

    Canonically, the game world of Daggerfall is the size of the United Kingdom. Scaling that to the rest of the continent and you end up with Skyrim being almost as big as Kazakhstan.
    So maybe the map would be different based off that. Whiterun could totally Mongol expand through the plains, but Markarth might have a bit of an issue projecting power through that many rocks. And I don't see Falkreath getting conquered, they'd be about the size of Belarus and would be perfectly capable of defending themselves with their nice warm climate.

    • @frenchguitarguy1091
      @frenchguitarguy1091 3 года назад +61

      At the point you have the opposite problem- medieval logistics could not sustain trade and resource management, at least without way more horses, which Skyrim does not have a lot of

    • @felonyx5123
      @felonyx5123 3 года назад +114

      @@frenchguitarguy1091 On the other hand, the horses it does have are implacable divine beasts that can ride up sheer cliffs. Something to be said for quality over quantity.

    • @60sspider-man29
      @60sspider-man29 3 года назад +40

      @@felonyx5123 and run at a light jog.
      ALL THE TIME.

    • @fist-of-doom487
      @fist-of-doom487 3 года назад +67

      @@frenchguitarguy1091 judging from Lore vs Gameplay I’m willing to hand wave things like the amount of horses they have and how big their cities are. Whiterun is implied to be bigger than what we see in game and Skyrim is a much bigger country than it appears in game.

    • @armadylan3526
      @armadylan3526 3 года назад +1

      I thought Daggerfall was only the size of England not all of the UK

  • @johnmichaelchance1151
    @johnmichaelchance1151 3 года назад +2229

    Ever since I played Skyrim I was like “The holds are to small, how is Skyrim even a country?” Honestly if the map was bigger and if all the rivers didn’t have waterfalls Skyrim could be a realistic country.

    • @violet_silly9929
      @violet_silly9929 3 года назад +512

      sadly, for sake of 2011 game performance, they had to make it small, no matter how cool it would be if it were more realistic

    • @EiriktheNordAndersen-ju4gl
      @EiriktheNordAndersen-ju4gl 3 года назад

      @Higgor Francis Germany? No, i am thinking either more like the continental U.S. or half the size of U.S..

    • @alexanderdesturion4346
      @alexanderdesturion4346 3 года назад +266

      Ever been in Russia? Northmen in every universe create statehood where it shouldn't logically exist.

    • @combatpanda4264
      @combatpanda4264 3 года назад +68

      @@EiriktheNordAndersen-ju4gl no way. I noticed it takes about 4 hrs(in game) to get from a mill east of ivarstead to whiterun by jogging. At MOST its about the size of southern California

    • @MidnightSt
      @MidnightSt 3 года назад +183

      You might be interested in trying Daggerfall then! If just to realize that the shrunk size is not just due to hardware limitations, but also due to the need to make the game digestible, fun and well-paced.
      But yes, the cities themselves would have been better about twice the size.

  • @JL-ti3us
    @JL-ti3us 3 года назад +552

    Lol all agriculture in the reach would consist of nomadic goat herders.

    • @semi-useful5178
      @semi-useful5178 3 года назад +33

      Ah yes, Mountain Pastoralism, not really conducive to being much more than some neat regional mercenaries.

    • @robertcorbell1006
      @robertcorbell1006 3 года назад +15

      You'd also have hunting and river fishing on the part of the Forsworn. They would actually thrive if they adopted pastoralism of goats and hardy mountain cattle while unifying to drive out foreigners and transform the region into their own loosely-bound tribal domain. Plus living in strongholds and forging metal wouldn't hurt. More or less live like the portrayal of the Nords suggested in the earlier games. Like the Germanic barbarians, Picts, or even the fictional northern tribes like the Vanir and Cimmerians of the works of Robert E. Howard and his Conan stories.

    • @ToxicBastard
      @ToxicBastard 3 месяца назад

      @@robertcorbell1006 It's worth noting that their weaponry is actually better than steel somehow in-game.

  • @Aasharu
    @Aasharu 3 года назад +125

    Honestly, the geography and geopolitics of Skyrim are why I've always looked down on the Stormcloaks. During the Ceasefire Negotiations, the two sides are asked to exchange control of a city each. The Imperials ask for Riften; it makes sense, the hold can be easily accessed from Falkreath and Whiterun, and so the Imperials can easily project power to the city. By contrast, the Stormcloaks ask for Markarth, a hold which is surrounded by Imperial held holds, is cut off from supply lines to the rest of the Stormcloak territories, and is already filled with a local insurgency that has every reason to hate Jarl Ulfric specifically. There's no way the Stormcloaks would be able to maintain control of the city.

    • @Shuruia
      @Shuruia 3 года назад +32

      Not to mention Markarth has Imperial-aligned High Rock to the west, whereas Riften only has neutral Morrowind to the east.

    • @hakairyu1
      @hakairyu1 Год назад +9

      I've been looking at the files for that because I want to mod the peace deal to my liking, and it looked like the original demand for both sides was going to be Whiterun but they couldn't fit the civil war questline around it. Even the dialogue makes wayy too much sense, between Tullius' "so you came here to win at the table what you couldn't on the battlefield" and Baalgruf's "is this how the empire repays us for our loyalty?" when Tullius considers it anyway.
      I would personally have them ask for Falkreath so as to block the Empire from resupplying the legion by land, which iirc they canonically can't at the start of the game because the Pale Pass is treacherous in winter. That'd be a very reasonable demand for Ulfric to make to agree to a truce if he could conceivably be running out of time to go on the offensive. Although, Markarth is very easily defensible by itself and they have a lot of sympathy there what with the Forsworn, so it's not that bad of a demand if they just want it for the silver mines.

    • @nemtudom5074
      @nemtudom5074 10 месяцев назад

      To add to this:
      Why the hell do they even want markarth? Its a corrupt shithole, that doesnt even have a corrupt underworld they could make a deal with, its access to resources and land is pitiful and there's absolutely nothing worthwhile about it.
      If anything, markarth is a giant drain on skyrim's economy because it produces nothing except thieves and robbers for the other provinces, and is probably receiving handouts from the others just to stay alive

    • @StarlitSeafoam
      @StarlitSeafoam 3 месяца назад +3

      I see your point, but also the Silverbloods are staunchly Stormcloak, and the only reason Markarth is Imperial is because the Thalmor pushed their weight around; if it kept the Civil War going in the long run, they would absolutely support Markarth being given to the Stormcloaks.
      And the Foresworn are just as opposed to the Empire as to the Stormcloaks; the Empire controls the hold at the start of the game, yet they've allowed Madonach and all the other Foresworn, guilty or not, to remain in prison, and the Forsworn killed the previous Jarl whose loyalty to the Empire was amply proven during the Markarth Incident. Don't let "The Bear of Markarth" book fool you; the Empire happily let the Silverbloods put the Foresworn leaders into prison. If they're oh so Foresworn friendly as the book implies, why didn't they free Madanach and give him Markarth? Because it makes access to the silver mines much harder AND gets rid of the main work force taking the silver out of the ground.

  • @SPSguy836
    @SPSguy836 3 года назад +771

    If you wanted to obliterate the cities, you could catapult the mountains next to Windhelm and Markarth and let the rock do the work.

    • @Stoneworks
      @Stoneworks  3 года назад +144

      Stoney Stoneworks boy likes this

    • @60sspider-man29
      @60sspider-man29 3 года назад +38

      @@Stoneworks il do you one better...
      Warwolf

    • @RainOn2SunnyDay
      @RainOn2SunnyDay 3 года назад +16

      With the amount of dungeons in this land it would be enough to send them all your gold and silver and they would just collapse like gran soren

    • @SPSguy836
      @SPSguy836 3 года назад +2

      @@60sspider-man29 Even after they've surrendered, i'd still fire it.

    • @60sspider-man29
      @60sspider-man29 3 года назад +3

      @@SPSguy836 yeah... But the dock workers...
      Well i guess if they were fast enough they could jump in the water and swiiiimm on outta there.

  • @hideakiakio6698
    @hideakiakio6698 3 года назад +774

    I'm kind of wondering what the world building of Skyrim would be like if it did not retcon most of the pre-Skyrim lore on Skyrim.

    • @dashua1735
      @dashua1735 3 года назад +159

      They also retconned cyrodiil, speaking as if that region was a jungle, talks of the imperial city being so big that there are multiple rivers going through that city. But most things have changed to make better gameplay.

    • @BNK2442
      @BNK2442 3 года назад +116

      @@dashua1735 Didn't they make a whole retcon where Talos, or someone, remade the climate of Tamriel from tropical to temperate in a dragon break or some other mumbo jumbo?

    • @dashua1735
      @dashua1735 3 года назад +56

      @@BNK2442 Yeah I guess they really wanted to explain why Cyrodill look so different from how it was described in previous games

    • @dashua1735
      @dashua1735 3 года назад +89

      @It's Because Less models, textures and entities to load, less FPS issues

    • @echos5823
      @echos5823 3 года назад +87

      @It's Because if my old 360 or even my old pc had to render a jungle as its decribed they would explode.

  • @thelonelyrogue3727
    @thelonelyrogue3727 3 года назад +1427

    Whiterun would be my vote, if only one hold could win.

    • @GNRandSTP911
      @GNRandSTP911 3 года назад +153

      This. But only if Balgruuf is in charge. He seems to be the only one in the civil war keeping a cool enough head to read the macro and maintain at least neutral relations with his neighbors, and quite well at that.

    • @ygslyn6732
      @ygslyn6732 3 года назад +63

      Didn’t work very well when I along with like four stormcloaks singlehandedly conquered the city and made Balgruuf Abdicate

    • @60sspider-man29
      @60sspider-man29 3 года назад +20

      @@ygslyn6732 skyrim logic = saaaaddd :(

    • @ultramarinescaptain3840
      @ultramarinescaptain3840 3 года назад +24

      White run is the most likely winner, as long as Balgruf is in charge, and is neutral.

    • @reeceemms1643
      @reeceemms1643 3 года назад +8

      The Dragonborn, and about 50 Stormclocks would have something to say about that

  • @guilhermerafaelzimermann4196
    @guilhermerafaelzimermann4196 3 года назад +220

    I was drawing with this video playing in the background, i paused it to go grab coffee, only to see Simon getting head on a mountain as the narrator explains how whiterun could control the upriver area, this was certainly unexpected

    • @wenderia7990
      @wenderia7990 3 года назад +68

      He's getting the Throat of the World

    • @brosisjk3993
      @brosisjk3993 3 года назад +3

      @@wenderia7990 💀💀

  • @dusty2080
    @dusty2080 3 года назад +74

    Dawnstar in Lore was supposed to be this grand city on par with Windhelm and Winterhold (Pre-Collapse), people from there were like super prideful of the city and Hold and there were lines mentioning it in every game (stuff like there being a massive wall and dock and stuff)... then we get to Skyrim and it's five fishing huts, two mines and a tower

    • @CommanderM117
      @CommanderM117 3 года назад +13

      look at Daggerfall cities for comparison to skyrims or the province
      bethesda down side so they can do 3d if we upsized the stuff then those place would be like the books say they are
      the best way to review/theory on skyrim would be to take into account the lore size

  • @RambleyShiba
    @RambleyShiba 3 года назад +434

    How is Riften going to use a river navy if the only rivers literally lead down into a huge waterfall?

    • @venatortheanimefan4526
      @venatortheanimefan4526 3 года назад +105

      He said pretend the rivers are navigable.

    • @nicestpancake
      @nicestpancake 3 года назад +84

      @@venatortheanimefan4526 highkey always hated the rivers in-game
      Like yeah I get it and I like the waterfalls but like
      Let me Swim

    • @jacobhoover1654
      @jacobhoover1654 3 года назад +2

      They would have their Naval base at the base of the waterfall.

    • @venatortheanimefan4526
      @venatortheanimefan4526 3 года назад +4

      @@nicestpancake Even better let me have ships.

    • @isabelbarker2944
      @isabelbarker2944 3 года назад +1

      @@nicestpancake swim over the waterfall

  • @crimsonhawk52
    @crimsonhawk52 3 года назад +368

    In a unified skyrim, Whiterun would be the capital in either scenario, simply because Falkreath is the first defensible point against the Empire (via Pale Pass) and is directly accessible to Whiterun via the river (and ultimately to the sea through Windhelm), and Whiterun has ALL the food, plus Dragonhold. Following the events of the game, --Dragonhold-- Dragonsreach will have ACTUALLY HELD A DRAGON. That's incredible. Furthermore:
    1) If the Imperials win, they will want to start mining skyrim to produce weapons and armor for the inevitable war with the thalmor. These materials basically can't go along the sea unless they want to go through high rock, hammerfell and thalmor waters before sneaking into the gold coast through Anvil. And even then, like you said, it'd be seasonal. They have to use Pale Pass. And the nexus of all the rivers that connect to Falkreath is Whiterun, which is also far more defensible than Falkreath. I could see Falkreath actually becoming the first new Duchy/County of Cyrodiil in this case, with a relationship with Bruma County.
    2) If the stormcloaks win, they will obviously want to defend Pale Pass for similar reasons that the Imperials would want to use it for trading/shipping. Once again, Falkreath would make a good fort, but not a good capitol in this case. Ergo, Whiterun.

    • @Hopeforhumans
      @Hopeforhumans 3 года назад +20

      Exactly my thoughts.
      Since i'm making a strongly modded roleplay of a new character that's supposed to become the High King of Skyrime while recognizing the suzerainity of the Empire in order to fight the Thalmors.
      I even made his capital Whiterun, but I wanted to add a palace/castle near Fort Greymoor or on top of it (like the mod dragonskeep does) but since I want everything to be as lore grounded and materially realistic as possible, I'm still hesitating, I mean, how can a castle/palace exist without draining money and people to it, and since there's a war being prepared that didnt look realistic to me.
      Anyway, just sharing a story here for no reason.

    • @donatter1042
      @donatter1042 3 года назад +10

      Falkreaths my favorite hold but you’re right, Whiterun is clearly the realistic capital if Skyrim is united, but only if it isn’t ganged up on and carved apart by literally every other hold during a time of weakness, but based on its strengths I can see it fighting them off or at least a stalemate if it had good leadership, main rival i envision would be solitude, the two fighting over markarth and dragonbridge, if whiterun wants to cripple I can see them attempt to deny solitude morthal, thus cutting off their only real source of food, but I can see solitude trying to ally with windhelm, falkreath and/or righten in an attempt to overwhelm. Whiterun, to prevent this, I’d think would lean politically, militarily and economically on first falkreath for the pale pass, cultural importance and the mines, then either windhealm or winterhold, first for access to ocean trade and trade with morrowind, second for the Magic, then attempt to ally with the rift, saying this I doubt Whiterun would outright conquer the other holds but more likely slowly build up their influence and power over them then turn em into vassals in which they would continue to influence/assimilate em to either forming a sorta commonwealth with Whiterun as the leader or simply annex them and turn em into provinces, and so on

    • @RenanL.S.
      @RenanL.S. 3 года назад +12

      When my dragonborn conquered the whole Skyrim and became high king he made Ivarstead the capital.

    • @EiriktheNordAndersen-ju4gl
      @EiriktheNordAndersen-ju4gl 3 года назад

      No, just the land around the pass. Not like we are going to invade Cyrodiil.

    • @JH-zs3bs
      @JH-zs3bs 3 года назад +1

      @@RenanL.S. Pretty good choice, ngl. I would have gone for Rorikstead though. Just because of the songs you know.

  • @NamelessKing1597
    @NamelessKing1597 3 года назад +211

    3:45 their symbol is a ram, if Bethesda bothered to think about what people are eating, they would be shepherds who live on mutton and sheep's milk, and Solitude would have a fishery. If I had the time I would want to learn how to mod so I could make a mod called "A Nord's Gotta Eat", ask permission to use someone's sheep models (probably mihail) and make some farms, and add more Hunters in the Rift and Falkreath. Add mutton as loot and an option for cooking, add a fishery near the mouth of the Karth, far enough from solitude that it won't conflict with exterior expansions like the Great city of Solitude and more fisheries near Windhelm, Dawnstar, and Winterhold.

    • @jodiepalmer2404
      @jodiepalmer2404 3 года назад +5

      That sounds like a brilliant idea.

    • @OnlyDeathIsEternal
      @OnlyDeathIsEternal 3 года назад +23

      Make the already existing farm around Whiterun have bigger fields(because those tiny plots of lands are just stupid) And more farms through out Whiterun. The best things Dawnstar could do are horker/whale hunting and deer breeding. Winterhold needs a harbor so horker and whale hunting.

    • @totallynuts7595
      @totallynuts7595 3 года назад +3

      While you are at it, could you maybe just make the whole map bigger in terms of surface area? while keeping the relative distances, of course. The map and everything in it is hilariously small.

    • @NamelessKing1597
      @NamelessKing1597 3 года назад +8

      @@OnlyDeathIsEternal I feel like the Skaal probably breed deer in addition to their horker hunting. Their clothing and culture give me mean Sami people of Finland vibes.

    • @NamelessKing1597
      @NamelessKing1597 3 года назад +5

      @@OnlyDeathIsEternal I feel like doing that to a greater extent than immersive farms already does would have mad compatibility issues but if I were to do it I would probably make it a seperate optional plugin. And it would probably expand the farms around Rorikstead even more than around Whiterun. Someone also just came out with a model for those furry tusk centipede things that the Orcs tame, maybe some pens with those and maybe some goats too could go around the strongholds later on for "An Orc's gotta eat".

  • @burrito8443
    @burrito8443 3 года назад +77

    Lore wise, the most successful farmland is Rorikstead and nords are more known to raise cattle more than anything and bees for honey and wax but Skyrim is shown as a very wild place more centered on exploration. Hunting or poaching is a very prominent job and the majority of the people you meet outside of cities are hunters so people are most likely going to have a lot more meat in their diet.

  • @nikolasjohnson6946
    @nikolasjohnson6946 3 года назад +336

    To be honest i didn't even know Falkreath existed until I was like 100 hours into the game. And even then I only found out about it when I stumbled upon it by complete accident.

    • @pineapplepie4929
      @pineapplepie4929 3 года назад +38

      Falkreath is fucking amazing and its hold is the most beutiful, change my mind but also yes

    • @obwolf
      @obwolf 3 года назад +27

      I went straight to Falkreath the first time I played the game I just ignored the marker to go to Riverwood

    • @bronzeisafurry489
      @bronzeisafurry489 3 года назад +13

      Did you not get the letter from the Jarl of Falkreath from the courier?

    • @chadnorris8257
      @chadnorris8257 3 года назад +21

      @@obwolf Honestly Falkreath Hold makes a decent early game area to adventure in, if you're tired of Whiterun hold.

    • @bbluva20
      @bbluva20 3 года назад +7

      Well get your eyes checked. It’s on the map 24/7

  • @leoruiz.07
    @leoruiz.07 3 года назад +78

    Best area in skyrim in my opinion is Ivarstead. The Throat of the World dominates one side of the town with an autumn forest on the other side. The town is remote, far from Whiterun and Riften. The mountain and forests surrounding it make it a secluded location

    • @sakuta-kun
      @sakuta-kun 10 месяцев назад

      Do you mean the best area to settle down? I would agree on that

  • @blakea3323
    @blakea3323 3 года назад +213

    I would like to se a series like this for every province, and then all tamriel. That would be beyond amazing.
    Edit: I know about the geopolitics of Tamriel video, but I would be talking more specifically about how each city would function like is shown in this video.

    • @french_bread4961
      @french_bread4961 3 года назад +11

      If he doesn't do something like that, then I will literally make Dawnstar the capitol of Skyrim, just to spite him

    • @yourehereforthatarentyou
      @yourehereforthatarentyou 3 года назад +2

      @@french_bread4961 or worse, morthal

    • @french_bread4961
      @french_bread4961 3 года назад +1

      @@yourehereforthatarentyou, Impossible, their lips are too stuck up in Solitude's ass to do literally anything...
      It's a serious geopolitical condition you see.

    • @yourehereforthatarentyou
      @yourehereforthatarentyou 3 года назад +1

      @@french_bread4961 true but morthal has literally nothing other than the vamprism cure dude
      dawnstar at least has the DB sanctuary

    • @harrysiwa4985
      @harrysiwa4985 3 года назад

      @@yourehereforthatarentyou morthals jarl can see the future and is my best friend she could take the throne of the high king herself

  • @IkkezzUsedEmber
    @IkkezzUsedEmber 3 года назад +270

    6:10 care to explain what the greybears are up to?

    • @jackvetter7034
      @jackvetter7034 3 года назад +110

      That's Simon, who is getting the best head.

    • @bligblungus8421
      @bligblungus8421 3 года назад +20

      @@jackvetter7034 Theodore is actually getting the best head

    • @bobicrab
      @bobicrab 3 года назад +3

      @@jackvetter7034 this is a hilarious comment jack I'm so proud of you

    • @RaptorsVevo
      @RaptorsVevo 3 года назад +69

      @@jackvetter7034 Dude's getting to experience the Throat of the World

    • @jolonghthong5377
      @jolonghthong5377 3 года назад +1

      Raptors lmao

  • @bobicrab
    @bobicrab 3 года назад +285

    Finally stopped praising about morrowind to us. but will never stop smack talking my argonian lifestyle.

    • @1Peasant
      @1Peasant 3 года назад +5

      I heard you were talking snack

    • @UploadsfortheSoul
      @UploadsfortheSoul 2 месяца назад

      NI- NI - NI - NI - NI - NI

  • @revivedcorpseofrasputin4337
    @revivedcorpseofrasputin4337 3 года назад +62

    In fact in Skyrim, there is a suggestion of tension between Whiterun and Falkreath. When the dragon attacks helgen and Irileth suggests sending a detachment to riverwood. Avenicci suggests its bad idea because the Jarl would view it as a provocation.

    • @rotciv557
      @rotciv557 3 года назад +39

      That could also be less a hint of personal tension between Whiterun and Falkreath and moreso just the general tension that all Holds have with those they aren't directly allied with. Whiterun sending a bunch of soldiers Falkreath-ward without any explanation while FK is Empire-aligned and WR is still neutral would be a major red flag after all, no matter what personal history the two Holds would have had previously.

  • @JL-ti3us
    @JL-ti3us 3 года назад +176

    I think it plausible that Markarth remains Nordic, but it would most likely have high security needs in maintaining road networks with forts and checkpoints, which would encourage lots of legionaries, lots of local nord guards and large mercenary companies to protect merchants, notably the food supplies and silver shipments, which given the region, would most likely attract work for many orcs.

    • @richardreinertson1335
      @richardreinertson1335 3 года назад +1

      The only parts of the Reach that are truly Nordic are Markarth and a couple of mines. The gold mine keeps getting re-taken by the Forsworn, and basically outside of Markarth the entire hold is run by the Forsworn. And the Forsworn are incorrigible zealots who will NEVER stop trying to disrupt the Nordic government. If I were the Nordic jarl, I would negotiate a semi-democratic power-sharing arrangement by creating a High Council with both Nordic and Breton representatives, ceding most of the jarl's power to the council. Otherwise the Reach can never be at peace.

    • @donutlovingwerewolf8837
      @donutlovingwerewolf8837 3 года назад +3

      @@richardreinertson1335 or... Or... Hear me out, what if the... Dragonborn just takes the fight to the Forsworn with an army of either Imperials or Stormcloaks and he would be on the back of Odaviing just burning all of the forsworn encampments since they like using leather and fur

    • @richardreinertson1335
      @richardreinertson1335 3 года назад +2

      @@donutlovingwerewolf8837 That is genocide, and I can't condone it.

    • @donutlovingwerewolf8837
      @donutlovingwerewolf8837 3 года назад +5

      @@richardreinertson1335 Well i mean, The forsworn worship like 2 or 3 daedric princes, And they slaughter people plus they work with Hagravens and look like savager versions of normal bandits

    • @richardreinertson1335
      @richardreinertson1335 3 года назад +3

      @@donutlovingwerewolf8837 In my play-throughs, I do errands for daedric princes. Yet I count myself a good person. The Forsworn are a people robbed of their land and self-governance. If that happened to you, would you just be a doormat? Or would you try to take back what was stolen from you? And btw the Nord rulers have been barbaric also. Did you do the Forsworn Conspiracy quest? If not, you might find it enlightening.

  • @jackc7976
    @jackc7976 3 года назад +67

    If whiterun teamed up with falkreath they would be unstoppable. With adequate manpower, amazing crops and foods, access to river and water sources, and trade routes with cyrodil, they would be an unstoppable force

    • @thatb1h855
      @thatb1h855 3 года назад

      white teamed up with falkreath = whiterun conquered falkreath. i could deffo see whiterun invading falkreath and forcing it to merge. even if it was a mutual agreement tho and became one new, giant province, i can’t see falkreath winning the name game. therefore, it’s just whiterun now lmao

    • @rotciv557
      @rotciv557 3 года назад +6

      @@thatb1h855 I'd say that both Whiterun and Falkreath benefit from a mutual alliance moreso than either side conquering the other. I could see such a relationship between them be fairly easy to maintain and also be the most realistic one to occur naturally. Most other "alliances" that would occur in Skyrim would have a clear ruling power in it but the WR-FK alliance would be the only one built on both sides being equal.
      Of course said partnership might change in nature overtime depending on how the political situation within Skyrim changes but I doubt it would be in ways that would make the alliance any less valid

    • @jacobhoover1654
      @jacobhoover1654 3 года назад +2

      An alliance between Windhelm & Riften has all the same advantages but also a land & sea route with Morrowind for trade making it the superior alliance.

    • @dasik84
      @dasik84 Год назад

      @@jacobhoover1654 Windhelm is on sea level, Riften is on plateau super-high above Windhelm. So the accessibility is worse.

    • @jacobhoover1654
      @jacobhoover1654 Год назад

      @@dasik84 Windlem & Riften are connected by road, Riften has a road into Morrowind. What accessibility issue are you talking about?

  • @kellerblair2952
    @kellerblair2952 3 года назад +31

    Just for you people interested in Arena it was explained that the reach and falkreath were the only farmable lands in Skyrim while the rest of the country was akin to the Russian Tundra and there was some 30 villages scattered around the kingdom.

    • @jacobhoover1654
      @jacobhoover1654 3 года назад +2

      @Drew Taylor None of what has happened since then is confirmed to have altered the climate meaning everything is still permafrost/tundra.

  • @dashiellgillingham4579
    @dashiellgillingham4579 3 года назад +104

    Gotta say it's weird as hell to see people younger than me making the kinds of stuff I loved to watch ten years ago with newer properties. Even morso when I remember that the last ten years is quite literally 1/4th-1/3rd of the internet's entire lifetime. Still *sips late-millennial hot chocolate* fun to watch.
    And, a tip for fellow travelers: it's much faster and easier to travel the road north through that valley with the Nightgate Inn that Dawnstar inexplicably controls, or the pass between Falkreath and the Rift, than it is to take the road past the falls directly east from Whiterun. I've played this game entirely without fast travel for several years now, believe me, I know.

    • @EiriktheNordAndersen-ju4gl
      @EiriktheNordAndersen-ju4gl 3 года назад

      Without any fast travel at all, sure....

    • @ethansmith8813
      @ethansmith8813 3 года назад +2

      What of the mountain passage next to the whiterun stormcloak camp?

    • @dashiellgillingham4579
      @dashiellgillingham4579 3 года назад +5

      @@ethansmith8813 It's worse than the maze between stonechills and stonechill bluff, and you don't realize this until you've tried to use it as a shortcut a few hundred times and kept popping out of the hills in the wrong place.
      At the very least, I couldn't grasp how to navigate it properly.

    • @EddyQTooReal
      @EddyQTooReal 3 года назад +3

      bruh,
      Imagine playing without fast travel. Fucking madman

    • @JH-zs3bs
      @JH-zs3bs 3 года назад +6

      @@EddyQTooReal its pretty nice when you add campfire, food-drink-disease and cold mods to it. together with backpack mods and enhanced economy it makes for an awesome Hiking Simulator. Quite relaxing!

  • @nicholaspiper98
    @nicholaspiper98 3 года назад +42

    Please, I am asking with all due sincerity, release the total war-esque scenario video showing the battles that formed the different kingdoms of Skyrim. That would make my month.

    • @armanfrancis1786
      @armanfrancis1786 9 месяцев назад +1

      Ya'know, every few months I circulate back to this video in the hopes that the total war scenario may have dropped. I think it was clear two years ago that it wasn't coming, but a man can dream.

  • @gigatron8547
    @gigatron8547 3 года назад +12

    I just love how riftens a river city but the river it more like a lake and it's only really good for going to honey mead farm and back.

  • @MrToast-sk9vn
    @MrToast-sk9vn 3 года назад +147

    Any day is a good day when Stoney uploads

  • @HaragothNAR
    @HaragothNAR 3 года назад +18

    Winterhold is a college town. Lol

  • @JL-ti3us
    @JL-ti3us 3 года назад +77

    Isn’t there an Imperial camp near the Helgen Pass on the Riften side? I mean that would literally be a perfect place for a fort to be for Riften.

    • @AtlasNL
      @AtlasNL 3 года назад +2

      There is, and there’s also a Stormcloak camp somewhere in that pass. The imperial camp would be a great fortress, yeah.

    • @JL-ti3us
      @JL-ti3us 3 года назад +1

      @@AtlasNL oh yeah I recall that its near that alchemists hut

  • @JL-ti3us
    @JL-ti3us 3 года назад +133

    Imagine if Ulfric and their Stormcloaks outlook, instead of making them xenophobic towards everyone, only really made them suspicious of imperials and imperial aligned people’s, as well as altmer and aldmeri dominion aligned people’s, and find common cause with any rebels or those who threw off control from either. Dark Elves; Nords and Redguards mainly.

    • @lcmiracle
      @lcmiracle 3 года назад +30

      then there will be a clear good guy - bad guy line. Besides, I find the idea that a popular revolt in Skyrim is motivated only by political conflicts with the Empire and the Dominion, and not involving any sort of racial/ethno tension within its society.

    • @JL-ti3us
      @JL-ti3us 3 года назад +13

      @@lcmiracle true though everyone seems to shit on the stormcloaks as if they are the bad guys anyways

    • @semi-useful5178
      @semi-useful5178 3 года назад +13

      @@JL-ti3us
      That is because they are on Thalmor payroll

    • @highrhino
      @highrhino 3 года назад +28

      @@lcmiracle No there would be less of a clear good guy - bad guy line than there is now. The Stormcloaks are a bunch of racist pricks who get a lot of their resources from the even bigger racists that they claim to oppose, and the Imperials are just trying to hold the lands they already rule, seems pretty clear who is good and bad when you look at it that way.

    • @alexanderdesturion4346
      @alexanderdesturion4346 3 года назад +8

      @@highrhino Stormcloaks are ukrainians who rebel against Empire/Russia because WhiteGoldConcordat/BrestLitovskTreaty with the Thalmor/Germans was humiliating. To do so, they get money from the Thalmor/Germans to create their independent state and inevitably get absorbed by them. That's my headcanon :)

  • @bonifacius1304
    @bonifacius1304 3 года назад +13

    The thing about Falkreath is when we actually play in Skyrim during the civil war, Pale Pass has been closed off due to avalanches.

    • @CommanderM117
      @CommanderM117 3 года назад

      along with the other roots into skyrim from the south the Jerall Mountains prove to be easy to block for nordic defence

  • @DraculaCronqvist
    @DraculaCronqvist 3 года назад +74

    I think this is a case of Gameplay and Story Segregation. They wanted to make a world big enough to explore, yet small enough so that you would find mysteries behind every rock and tree. They didn't want to program a vast emptiness filled with boring farmland and villages with nothing to do in them (like many newer Open World games, which are too empty to justify their existence).

    • @JH-zs3bs
      @JH-zs3bs 3 года назад +17

      exactly. this is probably the shrank down by the factor of 10-50 of the "real skyrim" we would need to imagine. Each city there has maximum 60 inhabitants which in RL is not even a village. We need to imagine that each inhabitant rather represents 10-100

    • @TTVChrisgamefreak
      @TTVChrisgamefreak 2 года назад +3

      Cities have thousands if not hundreds of thousands of people living in it. Imagine the imperial city? At least half a million people living in it. Obviously scaled down for gameplay mechanics but imagine a tv show with realistic proportions

    • @dasik84
      @dasik84 2 года назад +1

      @@TTVChrisgamefreak I wouldn't say half a million is realistic. I'm from a 10 million country and only one city has a million, the third biggest city has 330k and only few others have over 100k. And we're living now, in 2022.
      Tamriel is a medieval world, with huge mortality (bandits, monsters, diseases). Imperial City could have 50k max. Maybe 100k if the gods have a very good day but that's not probable.

    • @TTVChrisgamefreak
      @TTVChrisgamefreak 2 года назад

      @@dasik84 westeros has a population of half a million

    • @dasik84
      @dasik84 2 года назад

      @@TTVChrisgamefreak Then I'm right.
      If the entire continent has only half a million, then King's Landing can have 75k max.

  • @dreams4956
    @dreams4956 3 года назад +9

    "I don't think Falkreath would be the city to go out and conquer the whole province"
    *Talos has entered the chat*

  • @zachisosum
    @zachisosum 3 года назад +37

    skyrim diplomacy when? gimme falkreath ill prove u wrong

    • @crimsonhawk52
      @crimsonhawk52 3 года назад +1

      I was just thinking this. Are there already additional rules for convoying units across seasonal waters? Wouldn't be able to convoy across the Sea of Ghosts in the Spring phase, I suppose.

  • @alextheim3920
    @alextheim3920 3 года назад +38

    Honestly I see Solitude as the winner in a battle royal over the province. Despite Falkreath guarding the only pass into Cyrodil Solitude is the legitimate capitol of Skyrim and so unless the Jarl of Falkreath could present a valid case the Empire would back up their garrison in the capitol city. Theres no real way Ulfric could win the civil war; he has the charisma but the racism of his movement only serves to cut himself and the rest of the Nords off from the world at large. I know thats the point but the Nords of Skyrim just aren't unified enough to win a civil war and then defend the province from enemies both within and without. Whiterun is a great central power but it just doesn't have the military power to excert control beyond its own borders. Riften is too corrupt to control anything beyond its own borders. Winterhold is barely hanging on with its only real export being mages and magical goods from the college. Dawnstar is Dawnstar and Markarth is a literal hole in the ground; that territory can't even control its domestic terror problem, how is it supposed to rule a whole province?
    While Ulfric really has no right to win the civil war Windhelm is a great candidate because of the power of its positioning. Realistically the rivalry between Solitude and Windhelm is the same as the Union and the Confederacy. In the time of the civil war Solitude has the equipment and manpower but Windhelm has the experienced soldiers to counter. Its not enough to win but they could very well put up a good fight.

    • @The_Murder_Party
      @The_Murder_Party 3 года назад

      Eh, if the could find a way to use all that dwemmer space for agriculture markarth has a shot, I mean it’s mostly the fact that it’s impenetrable, and can sally raids into whoever they’d be behind, it’s not necessary a king, but makes a pretty good kingmaker.

  • @vulkanofnocturne
    @vulkanofnocturne 3 года назад +25

    Skyrim food acquisition must be; Hunting 50%, Fishing 25%, farming 20%, trade 5% or something like that. I say that hunting is so high because you do see more hunters than farmers, and there is more game hunting area than land claimed for agriculture, although that might just be bethesdas 'scaled down' approach to building worlds idk

    • @CommanderM117
      @CommanderM117 3 года назад +6

      skyrim used to raid HighRock for food during the time of Arena and even up to Morrowind but it stopped during Obilvion

  • @zZParabellumZz
    @zZParabellumZz 3 года назад +5

    Skyrim's map is extremely downscaled because of limitations of the engine and console systems at the time, but not in the lore. In one of the books, The real Barenziah if i'm not mistaken, it tells the story of someone that had to travel from Rorikstead to Riften, and it took weeks to get there.

    • @Zach-mw5so
      @Zach-mw5so 3 года назад +3

      Exactly, and we can assume that the canon wars for example, are much larger and involve more men. There are probably even cavalry units in the game that couldn’t be depicted by the engine (as he mentions, Whiterun has got a very Rohan vibe to it, with the horse being their emblem).

  • @dankkkboiowo416
    @dankkkboiowo416 3 года назад +8

    Whiterun is like Swadia in Mount & Blade, enemys in every direction

  • @locomotivefaox
    @locomotivefaox 3 года назад +7

    Falkreath: Oh boy I do love grillin
    Pale Pass: Imperial legion sounds

  • @JL-ti3us
    @JL-ti3us 3 года назад +13

    Morthal is just the netherlands. Ironically, Solitude with its commercial urban culture would be the capital of this netherlands. Hjaalmarch actually makes sense with its large waterways to have several large towns to supply and facilitate solitudes trade, like lumber, rare herbs and alchemical ingredients, food (fish farmings a cool idea). Its eastern and south eastern uplands make sense to be more wilderness and sparsely populated terrain aside from a few settlements, i imagine this to be like afghanistan.

    • @Stoneworks
      @Stoneworks  3 года назад +4

      my friend I love your stuff here

    • @JL-ti3us
      @JL-ti3us 3 года назад +2

      @@Stoneworks thanks man

  • @corvusdax8048
    @corvusdax8048 3 года назад +16

    Just Simon at the throat of the world 😂

  • @Slashthekitsune
    @Slashthekitsune Год назад +3

    In the lore, Falkreath actually did have empire ambitions way back in the day... formed a little thing you might know: The Septim Empire.

  • @kekero540
    @kekero540 3 года назад +16

    Honestly each part of Skyrim gets way more from being apart of the greater whole. Like every jarldom relies on another jarldom for specific resources. I’d say Whiterun because it’s become a diplomatic hub and everyone would get together and vote on a high king.
    Which is what kind of happened.

    • @dasik84
      @dasik84 Год назад

      "Apart" means the exact opposite of what you meant.

    • @kekero540
      @kekero540 Год назад

      @@dasik84 or you could use two braincells and look at the context clues to figure out that if you add a space between a and p it becomes a part. Which fits the sentence much better

  • @ChasoGod
    @ChasoGod 3 года назад +6

    I think a lot of the other "cities" were ignored by the developers, just given the bare minimum, while a few select ones got all the focus. Basically those involved in the Civil War, Solitude and Windhelm, second was Whiterun and Markarth. All others weren't given proper buildings or defenses.

    • @dik56
      @dik56 2 года назад +2

      I mean riften goes pretty hard though I remember two dragons attacked the city at the same time, they ended up dying in minutes. Riften don't play around

  • @hpspacecraft713
    @hpspacecraft713 3 месяца назад +2

    Markarth feels less like an actual city and more like a Helm's Deep type area where the High Kings of Solitude would escape to during an invasion from sea

  • @atlerthedark3639
    @atlerthedark3639 3 года назад +7

    People too often overlook that the holds have different seasons, not just climates. The Pale, for instance, probably looks a lot like Falkreath in Summer.

    • @yuyaricachimuel555
      @yuyaricachimuel555 3 года назад

      But the game won’t do that anyway

    • @dasik84
      @dasik84 Год назад +2

      Pale has no trees. So in the best case, it's just a tundra like Whiterun.

  • @JL-ti3us
    @JL-ti3us 3 года назад +8

    I imagine that section between the East basin and Whiterun being the most heavily fortified place in Skyrim outside of border posts and Markarth.

  • @crimsonhawk52
    @crimsonhawk52 3 года назад +121

    I've played several dozen skyrim playthroughs, of varying lengths, usually between 20 and 100 hours, although often longer. I've chosen the stormcloaks all times except once. I'm a huge simp for skyrim nationalist propoganda.
    But recently I prepped for a DnD game I was running in Skyrim shortly after the events of the game. And in preparation, I learned the context of the Skyrim civil war within the larger context of the political situation of the continent. And now I realize the stormcloaks are totally misled and by winning the civil war, they only help the thalmor. And that's epic.

    • @alvintollah
      @alvintollah 3 года назад +3

      Can you elaborate on that last part?

    • @yourehereforthatarentyou
      @yourehereforthatarentyou 3 года назад +34

      @@alvintollah thalmor hate the empire. stormcloaks fighting a war against the empire weakens them both. if stormcloaks win, the thalmor have them both exactly where they want them. easy to overthrow the empire, even easier to take over skyrim after that

    • @dashiellgillingham4579
      @dashiellgillingham4579 3 года назад +45

      @@alvintollah The Thalmor outright released Ulfric as a ploy to generate instability within the Empire. The same ploy the German Empire used in WW1, shipping Lenin back to Russia to start a Revolution to destroy the Russian Empire they were fighting. They have some very incriminating dossiers in the Embassy behind Elenwen's desk. They consider the Stormcloaks to be an asset in their racial-nationalist campaign for the annihilation, or at the very least enslavement, of every human on Nirn.

    • @lcmiracle
      @lcmiracle 3 года назад +26

      @@dashiellgillingham4579 This is really one of those very-easy-to-miss things in the game. Especially considering it's in the Thalmer embassy, which cannot be re-entered once that mission ended. However, the peace treaty at Hrothgard has this one subtle interaction between Elenwen and Ulfric that shows that they had history.

    • @10011110011
      @10011110011 3 года назад +6

      @@yourehereforthatarentyou so skyrim is facked either way. Atleast the stormcloaks go out fighting for what they cherish and not for other people.
      Also, the empire could just feck off from the province and work together with skyrim.

  • @elwynn9931
    @elwynn9931 3 года назад +8

    In the map you made of how Skyrim would fall apart, I personally think the whiterun/falkreath combo would be the strongest. Good farmland, central position to trade with the others, and the trade route to cyrodil, which is easily defendable because of the mountain passes in falkreath.

  • @graymann7762
    @graymann7762 3 года назад +9

    You sound like that kid who learned curse words and said them the next day at school during lunch.

  • @glishev
    @glishev 3 года назад +5

    Tamriel: Total War: the Skyrim Campaign would be a great thing!
    That said, I believe the map of Skyrim we know is just a simplification. The "real" country would be a bit bigger, with more villages and farms. Villages, mines, forts and city outskirts would be more densely populated, roads must be patrolled. So, there would be more road traffic, food and metal production throughout the country. Many "bandit" leaders would be just local feudal lords making profit from road taxes, joining (and betraying) Jarls and High Kings in turn. The "realistic" or strategy-game approach to the civil war in Skyrim would include much mountain pass ambushes (Bulgars-vs.-Byzantines style) and pillaging. Maybe only Whiterun ought to have some real cavalry units. The Forsworn or Reachmen would be a problem for Nord Jarls of Markarth but a grimly enough led campaign could ensure the survival of the Nords in the West. Any Hold would be something of a loose confederacy between a city Jarl and small private armies based in forts, making money from mines and farms. Any High King or leader of a grouping of Holds should rule through sheer force of manpower, thus through a rough, partly barbaric system of tribute exacting from vassals, gifts of gold and weapons to his own armed retinue, a smaller, tough personal guard force and pillaging or threatening farther parts of the land. Peace would be almost impossible in the long run... but war would be only possible during summer (just like trade and agriculture). I'm thinking of early, pre-Viking, Vendel period Scandinavian petty kingdoms.

    • @dasik84
      @dasik84 2 года назад

      I would say there wouldn't be more settlements, just those which already exist would be much bigger. It's a hostile, tundra and permafrost filled land.

  • @athomicritics
    @athomicritics 3 года назад +7

    id really want to see this done for the ingame map of oblivion since it had weird things compared to the lore , like Leyawiin is supposed to be like an important south port and boat pass by it to reach the imperial city , but when you reach it theres no way a boat could pass there and also in the game intro we see boats going out and in of the imperial city lake yet ingame theres a bridge blocking any boat that would try to access that port

    • @dasik84
      @dasik84 Год назад

      The bridge is super high and has huge hole for the boats. The boats will pass easily. Even cruise ships.

  • @novaro7846
    @novaro7846 3 года назад +2

    I think the biggest problem when it comes to talking about realistic logistics in Elder Scrolls games is (if I'm not mistaken) that the in-game world space is significantly smaller than the canon size of the world, with the exception of Daggerfall and Arena. Tamriel, I believe, is about as big as the contiguous United States, maybe bigger, but I really love this video, well done!

  • @MinimumWageMorons
    @MinimumWageMorons 3 года назад +7

    Love to see Charlie make a surprise cameo in this memery.

  • @Staravora
    @Staravora 3 года назад +3

    This video just confirms to me that there should be an Elder Scrolls strategy game

  • @lookihaveausernametoo4231
    @lookihaveausernametoo4231 3 года назад +14

    This will be fun
    EDIT: it was.

  • @colliwer
    @colliwer 3 года назад +1

    Stoneworks has done enough Skyrim world building videos for a Skyrim Book Report

    • @Stoneworks
      @Stoneworks  3 года назад

      Thesis: Dragons are bitchass and I could fight every high elf in real life.

  • @Julian-vl7vn
    @Julian-vl7vn 3 года назад +4

    15:41 *Cuhlecain
    has entered the Chat
    Ps: In earlier lore it was said that he started from Falkreath but it has been rewritten to be somewhere in the colovian fields

  • @wires-sl7gs
    @wires-sl7gs 3 года назад +4

    I feel like whatever power would come out on top, I feel like the chances are good that they'll move the capital to Whiterun due to the reasons you stated, it's central location so it's easier to reach all parts of the kingdom, the plains are good for food and are also near whiterun so their easy to control and thus help keep control over the more food dependent parts of Skyrim(which are conveniently some of the most important trade and mines wise) and is all around just a good location.

  • @Rynewulf
    @Rynewulf 3 года назад +13

    I'm going to stop you right there: every single river in Skyrim is broken up by waterfalls, cataracts, rocky rapids, shallow fords and permanent ice. No long distance riverine military or trade is going more than to the next village on, at best, in good summer weather. And even then not in big numbers. Only the near or on coast cities can do any boats at all outside lake fishing

    • @BoldTint
      @BoldTint 2 года назад +3

      He specifically said that we ignore the waterfalls and river problems in the beginning. Mostly since it's bullshit that ALL rivers have waterfalls for no reason.

    • @Rynewulf
      @Rynewulf 2 года назад

      @@BoldTint Eh, climates within or near the artic circle definitely have lots of trouble with ice and rocks in real life, and since most of Skyrim is mountainous you have the same rocky issue with being so close to the water sources. Can't really criticise something just because you want to ignore it. Think it's repetitive and dull? Sure that's valid actually, but the scenario isn't inherently that weird

  • @poilboiler
    @poilboiler 3 года назад +2

    Unable to trade along the river was in Oblivion as well. Sure the Imperial City has a harbor but the bridge across the river to the southeast prevents anything taller than a barge to pass, sails are right out. Not that it matters since Bravil doesn't have have harbor, just a tiny dock for rowboats (which admittedly could easily make it under the bridge). Further south the river gets very narrow and very shallow and flat out stops at Lewyadin. You can't pass to the ocean and the city has no harbor or even a rowboat dock. Naturally the Imperial City has two sailing ships in its harbor.

    • @acourierofourhopesandaamer8303
      @acourierofourhopesandaamer8303 2 года назад

      Obviously due to game limitations that kind of messed up the geography... of but the geography of the river going to the Imperial city but please keep in mind that lore wise it is very well able to send ships to and from the Imperial city out to the ocean including the fact that in the one quest were you go out on the ocean to fight the pirates.....

  • @salzich9990
    @salzich9990 3 года назад +2

    I think Whiterun would be the best candidate for the title of capital, because it controls most of the food production in Skyrim. Heads of states moving the capital to a place from which they can control a greater food source is something which happened several times throughout our history.
    Edit: Cool video by the way. It's nice to see a fellow strategy-enjoyer.

  • @greedy_RARS
    @greedy_RARS 3 года назад +4

    Word of the day: Schmeat
    Used in a sentence: For a rock arch, this thing is thinner than my schmeat.

  • @upursanctum
    @upursanctum 3 года назад +4

    I think the capital of skyrim would be whiterun. They have alot of towns, one of the largest cities, nearly all the food aswell as mines and lumber. Their position would make them an extremely wealthy trading hub. So with food their population would be bigger than rivals and combine that with the money from trade and a little industry they would be unstoppable. Windhelm and similar places would be sheep and goat farmers which is fine but would probably mean smaller population plus they would probably all be jockeying for whiterun's favour.
    I hope skyrim stays together with the empire to resist the thalmor

  • @angelmarques3124
    @angelmarques3124 3 месяца назад +1

    Not me thinking ‘hey, this guy is pretty funny, let’s see what other content he has” only to see I’m subbed. You did well, previous me.

  • @martinhall9497
    @martinhall9497 3 года назад +1

    6:10 you’re not slick hiding those chipmunks in the mountains

  • @monsterguy3851
    @monsterguy3851 3 года назад +3

    I don't know bro everyone seems to still like Skyrim my guy

  • @maldito_sudaka
    @maldito_sudaka 3 года назад +7

    4:24 mountains are a no for defenses. If someone manages to create an avalanche or rockfall? Bubye Markarth
    8:05 yo, the nords are crazy af, they grow crops in the snow. Don't ask me how, but there's a ton of farms there

    • @KaosFireMaker
      @KaosFireMaker 3 года назад +3

      Well if Nords have frost resistance as a racial trait, who can say that the plants don't too.

    • @maldito_sudaka
      @maldito_sudaka 3 года назад +3

      @@KaosFireMaker I think there's a point in the game that a woman says "you can plant in the snow, but only Nords got the patience", something like that.

  • @snusey3642
    @snusey3642 3 года назад +1

    Me after the civil war quest line
    “King dragon sends his regards”
    ‘Kills general tullius’

  • @andreasroberz9522
    @andreasroberz9522 2 года назад +2

    You fool, the Forsworn ARE the food!
    - People of Markarth

  • @JL-ti3us
    @JL-ti3us 3 года назад +4

    Winterhold has one positive and then another aspect I wish was explored more: Theres that road skirting the southern side of the mountains leading there by which there is a mine that is owned by Winterhold, and secondky that central valley just through Winterholds mountains to the Southwest that would be thee ideal place to stay in the region, but very little is written about nord settlers there.

  • @thetimetravelingfbi7626
    @thetimetravelingfbi7626 3 года назад +7

    Last time I was this early the chixulub impactor didn't hit

  • @kalvinchester4068
    @kalvinchester4068 3 года назад +1

    Something you overlooked is that Windhelm has a volcanic caldera to the south, which would not be good for crops iirc due to sulfer and hotsprings

  • @sorcikator993
    @sorcikator993 3 года назад +2

    Late to the party, but I just discovered this channel. I'll still give my two cents:
    To me, if we exclude the Dragonborn from the equation, in the end, Whiterun will became the real winner. As you said, they have a large fertile plain for food, allowing for quick communication via horses, and they are a rich and populous city. Plus, they don't enter the war until the war force them too, which is a positive in my opinion.
    I could see Whiterun making an alliance with Falkreath, exchanging resources from both sides and securing the southern pass toward Cyrodiil. Then, they would basically threaten Markath to blockade them from food importation, or maybe offer some support against the savages raiding their routes. At this point, we already have the largest faction in Skyrim, and gobbling up Morthal would be a formality that could make them hesitate only if because it would be 100% seen as a threat from Solitude. But yeah. Let those Solitude pricks cower in their fortress, then bring some trebuchet and take that dangerously slim mountain bridge hostage until they submit.
    The next target would be Riften. Riften would have no way to properly defend against such a large force, and would actually work a deal to prevent the burning of their wooden city. If Whiterun was smart, they would also send some messenger to Morrowind to have some support, or at the very least, making sure they won't try something nasty. During the Riften campaign, Whiterun would send some emissaries to Dawnstar to convince them to join, using food or even offering some farming lands to sweeten the deal. Whiterun, especially at this point, could just conquer Dawnstar and Riften. But if the goal is to unify Skyrim, the idea is to create friends, not enemies.
    That left us with Windhelm. They could probably hold on a long siege and be an issue. This is why it's best to take away their allies like Riften and cut them out. Let them starve to death or until they surrender. Winterhold will after that will just look at every other part unified and says "ok" and join. Unless Whiterun decide to make a deal with the mages to have their support, which is not impossible.
    In conclusion: the best way to defeat your enemies is to make them your friends. It greatly help after that for the post-war stability and prosperity.

  • @Galimeer5
    @Galimeer5 3 года назад +16

    "Bethesda, this video is my writing resumé to you"
    Bethesda hasn't had an actual writer on staff since 2002 and I don't think they're looking

  • @bloomanddoom6537
    @bloomanddoom6537 3 года назад +3

    whiterun would be the centre for power of skyrim with a central position, large population and access to river trade from the snowy stormcloak place falkreath and riften
    next most powerful city would be solitude as its status as a trade hub would give it the power to command and access to the west of skyrim.

  • @maxgrozema1093
    @maxgrozema1093 3 года назад +2

    13:13 as a swampland native, a dutchy so to say, swamp people can become pretty powerful, even in the shadow of powerful neighbors.

  • @m.adenan3730
    @m.adenan3730 2 года назад

    "I don't think Falkreath would be able to conquer the other holds"
    Tiber septim : proceeds to conquer Tamriel

  • @zarnubiusbukowski7019
    @zarnubiusbukowski7019 3 года назад +10

    I gotta say, the info in the video is actually pretty interesting and you clearly put a lot of work into it
    but what made you think you needed to shove a hundred sexual jokes and innovations into it? I don't remember you doing this in any of the others

    • @CometForce1124
      @CometForce1124 3 года назад +5

      Theres a difference between thinking you need to add something and just simply wanting to add something

    • @PhyreI3ird
      @PhyreI3ird 3 года назад +3

      Bro, if you aren't here for sexual innovations, Idk what you're doing on this channel

    • @zarnubiusbukowski7019
      @zarnubiusbukowski7019 3 года назад +2

      @@PhyreI3ird His content didn't have this type of "humor" in it before when this was posted, at least in none of the videos I had watched, and I'm pretty sure I had binge watched all of his stuff at that point. Anyway, I unsubbed after it and I guess you didn't see the date of my post, but your comment makes me assume it got worse, so that's a shame.

  • @oliverthole1823
    @oliverthole1823 3 года назад +3

    Well, Falkreath once conquered Cyrodiil under Cuhlecain, who was succeeded by Talos.

    • @CommanderM117
      @CommanderM117 3 года назад

      yup with an army of nords i would never piss of the Nord conidering they Founded the First Empire

    • @chadnorris8257
      @chadnorris8257 3 года назад

      You misspelled assassinated. Assassinated by Talos.

  • @IronDBZ
    @IronDBZ 3 года назад +1

    I guess we're not gonna talk about Theodore getting some top on Giant's Gap.

  • @Katharina-rp7iq
    @Katharina-rp7iq 3 года назад +2

    In case you hadn't noticed: there used to be outposts everywhere on the plains and whiterun had great walls. It used to be a city of overlords. Then the Jarls made idiotic decisions.

    • @CommanderM117
      @CommanderM117 3 года назад +1

      you mean the Empire did

    • @CommanderM117
      @CommanderM117 2 года назад

      @@NiclasLoof Maybe but I Think it More down to Imperial Culture Assimilating in to Skyrim and Making Skyrim more Lade back and Lazy then Oblivion crisis hit and left them Weak

  • @darkpurpleinsanity9461
    @darkpurpleinsanity9461 3 года назад +8

    Whiterun's got somehow both the best and worst geography at the same time. It has all the economy but its best defense is the slight hill its built on

  • @supergenius6256
    @supergenius6256 3 года назад +7

    Solitude, Markarth, Winterhold, and Windhelm are all weak, all is takes is a good pebble on those mountains, and bye bye to those 4 cities

  • @mrstrawhat9227
    @mrstrawhat9227 3 года назад +2

    "When I was in 5th grade", I started to freak out for a sec until I realized I was only in 6th grade when it came out. Holy shit Skyrim is old.

  • @ethancknight
    @ethancknight 3 года назад +2

    This all kinda falls apart when you realize you can run from one massive city to another in minutes

  • @isaacavalos473
    @isaacavalos473 3 года назад +3

    1:02 "solitude is the real capital" Ulfric Stormcloak has left the chat*

  • @Petrico94
    @Petrico94 3 года назад +3

    Morrowind is archaic, but it feels like a new world to get lost in and learn about while Oblivion is budget European fantasy and Skyrim is very norse inspired but still cool and not overplayed just yet.

  • @Haystack-st8uh
    @Haystack-st8uh 3 года назад

    Just discovered your channel and it’s pure chaos, I fucking love it!

  • @azogtheuglee4889
    @azogtheuglee4889 3 года назад +1

    You talking about how a small group of Forsworn could starve Markarth and turn their mountain defences against them makes them sound like so much more of a genuine threat then the game made them seem.
    Though you did forget that Dawnstar is actually one of Skyrims economic juggernauts thanks to the lucrative trade which flows from that one Shopkeep Inventory that you can just about access outside of one of the Mines.

  • @bigch33se11
    @bigch33se11 3 года назад +8

    Honestly in lore people forget that the Reachmen literally did cut off Markarth and turned it into their own civilized kingdom that the Empire was about to recognize as an individual nation. Then Ulfric caused a race war and murdered most of the peaceful Reachmen before sending the survivors into the hills. They captured their king though so the reason why they just raid caravans and hangout in the hills is because of massive infighting issues without Madanach the Forsworn King

    • @victormanyeruke9997
      @victormanyeruke9997 3 года назад +2

      That lore comes from a book by an imperial scholar who already shows his bias( he calls talos invasion of reach a noble conquest despite it being one of the major causes of the reaches racial issues) and revisionism( in his pamphlet ulfric just decides to invade the reach, no mention of igmund asking Ulfric to help drive them out because he is still an imperial jarl despite him telling the player why he did it, it also accuses Ulfric of being behind the massacres when he was in prison and Braig mentions "The jarl" was the one who killed his daughter, Ulfric didn't become jarl until his dad died AFTER he was imprisoned and the empire took control of the reach again

  • @GabiN64
    @GabiN64 3 года назад +3

    Dont you hate when vids add sex noises for no reason. Like cmon man some of us live with our parents.

  • @jakevickers-medici2624
    @jakevickers-medici2624 3 года назад +1

    I know he has where his music is from but I cannot find the song that plays behind the falkreath section, the horn sounds so nice

  • @paganeyes4245
    @paganeyes4245 3 года назад

    Can’t believe it only took me till now to realize that Roman getting head keeps showing up because it’s over the THROAT OF THE WORLD

  • @avensurha
    @avensurha 3 года назад +6

    So early, that yo mama aint even come yet lmao

    • @Barquevious_Jackson
      @Barquevious_Jackson 3 года назад

      Not that you could make her lmao.

    • @avensurha
      @avensurha 3 года назад

      @@Barquevious_Jackson Yah she so fat I can't see where the hole at

    • @mollof7893
      @mollof7893 3 года назад

      Joe Mama Ligma Balls