Skyrim: Top 5 Out of Map Secrets You Missed in The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim - TES 5 Easter Eggs
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- Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
- Skyrim is a massive game, with a massive playable world. However, even a game as big as The Elder Scrolls 5 needs to have some limits and there’s only so much the player can explore without encountering an invisible wall or unscalable mountain range and being forced to turn back. Yet, thanks to an incredible suite of console commands, players can indeed break through these limitations and explore areas of Skyrim that are otherwise inaccessible. And despite not being made for players, Bethesda still peppered many of these inaccessible areas with the hidden details and Easter Eggs they’re known for. So today we’ll be taking a look at my top five out of the map secrets in The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim.
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Nate: "You cant climb some of these mountains"
Skyrim Horses: *Looking at Nate with disapproval*
Skyrim Horses: Hold my feed bag. (FIFY) 😉
Screw horses, jump backwards
On my firstplay through I didn’t see the path and I spen like 1 or 2 hours climbing the side of the throat of the world
@@jeff-hd9og i spent 1-2 hours climbing mountain tryna get to bleak falls barrow my first playthrough lmao
@@Fuckblmfuckpalestine lol
"We may never know why there's a ring at the bottom of the well in Whiterun"
Devs: "Yeah, if we remove the ring, everything breaks, and we couldn't figure out why, so we just left it there"
I don't know why he didn't think of this, but the ring is totally a reference to a ring in oblivion that's part of an annoying quest where you have to pick it up from the bottom of a well. The problem is the ring has an enchantment that when equipped it becomes very heavy so you can't swim back up so you can drown.
Bridget Ann Elise Miner that’s the first thing that came to my mind as well
@@bridgetanneliseminer3234 oh I hated that quest
I don't remember how I ended up finishing that quest, but I absolutely remember doing it. And I remember it being frustrating as hell
One reason to be a argonian
Everyone: is that a bug or a feature?
Bethesda: Yes.
Well thats that for ya
This need to be a Tshirt
Cyberbug 2069: I'm gay.
That’s how everyone answers me when I ask them a question. They just say yea and I have to figure out what part they were saying yea to 😭
Dude you're gonna go crazy when elder scrolls 6 comes out
Nmtrush IF it comes out. This channel's the only place I ever see an Elder Scrolls 6 mentioned. Hope you guys are right.
Eric Owen they will almost definitely release it, itll be on the next gen console tho
Gold crypt cat I hope you're wrong about "next gen console". Hope it's still gonna be available on Switch. I can't afford to buy a new console every year!!!!
@@ericowen5305 pc
@@ericowen5305 Get a decent pc, so you can emulate switch and other games.
No mountain is "unscalable" when you have a Skyrim horse!
Lie (but almost true
or just turn around and jump.
The Dragonborn I had triggered that glitch before and it’s deadly but I’m sure you know that already.
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@@jacksonharris8265 what you say nigga
Isn't the ring in the well kind of a nod to Oblivion, where I think in one of the Mages' Guild quest you find a novice drowned in a well with a magic ring?
That's exactly what I thought.
Yes
Ring of burden I think in Chadynhal (I know, my spelling is atrocious). That was my first thought too. The Rohan idea was a good one though.
It's actually a nod to the Ring of Burden quest, as well as to Rohan and the movie "The Ring".
I remember the first time I did that quest as an argonian... Cake walk unintentionally
you can actualy swim to castle Volkihar and discover the location before beginning the dawngaurd questline
I actually did that and I have no idea why
It's sort of tedious and perfectly pointless, but it feels like an achievement
It sometimes bugs it so you can’t get in the castle
I second this. I did it on accident the first time
DONT DO IT trust me...if it bugs out after doing this and you can't get in you have to use a platter to get back in and yes I said platter...you would have to hold the platter to the gate then get up against the platter and use whirlwind Sprint to while still holding it up to the gate...it's very annoying
Yea takes forever though
There's another interesting fact about the worldspace, though this is more a technical detail than a "secret".
The space is essentially infinite. You can just keep going and going, seeing your player model begin to slowly warp out of shape until the game eventually runs out of memory and just crashes.
It's like the Farlands of Minecraft, but all the strange effects occur only for your character. It is really strange to look at, and even stranger that Skyrim has the ability to generate terrain up to that point.
Imagine making your rounds as a guard then you just see a random guy teleport into the floor saying he’s looking for a ring
"I used to be an adventurer like you"
"What? Oh, its just the dragonborn again..."
" By the gods Dovahkin, what are you doing?"
"THE RING....THE RING....IT MUST HAVE A PURPOSE!!!!"
My favourite is the out of bounds shit you see involving Rorikstead which honestly makes the damn town even creepier than it already is. Hell the one part having a damn book of the daedra being out of bounds honestly just proves theres Daedra trickery going on
One of the theories i heard for that town is basically the reason they have such luck in terms of farming is due to them sacrificing their wemen to some deadra. Its probably why that father is such a dick to his daughters and why one of them has visions. Sadly just a theory but that town is still creepy non the less and i take great joy in slaying their father and saving those kids. (You can adopt them when he's dead)
@@HorrorOfTheNocturnal if I had to pick a daedra that could be having a part, the only two I could think of are Clavicus and Sheogorrath but the latter feels too easy a choice
@@mindyauron9137 hircine could have animals shit on the crops
@@jacksonharris8265 There are some wolves and stray Mamonths around
@@HorrorOfTheNocturnal I too watch Camelworks.
That last location with the crates and the sneak skill book is actually accessible without cheating. I did manage to climb to it once while aimlessly exploring. I went at it from the East scaling the mountain sideways for a long distance to get there. I actually fell down to and discovered Agni’s shack after I found the book lol
That's how I found her shack too!
Don’t you mean Angi’s Camp??
When I find out how much is unfinished in Skyrim it makes me wonder if that’s the reason for the game crashing. All that unfinished stuff just sitting in the files and whatnot
There's a lot of evidence (and actual comments from devs) throughout the years, that they had to cut out ALOT of planned content. Mage's Guild is so short because they couldn't do what they wanted. And that holds true for A LOT of things in the game.
I've never actually had Skyrim crash. Fallout's crashed a few times (never played 76, but it looks pretty good from what I've seen) in 3, Vegas and 4, but never Skyrim. It lags a bit at times, but never crashes for me. In fact, Skyrim's the only Bethesda game I've played that hasn't crashed. And I very, very rarely encounter bugs, even without the unofficial patch.
@@Alino- I wish they didn't rush development just to meet that 11.11.11 release date, should've been 12.12.12
@@Alino- they should have added back in some of that content with DLC and the constant re-releases of the game... it sold well enough, they don't really have an excuse.
What is a game crash? :-\
When the secrets get so hidden that not even A master of illusion can detect them.
That doesn't really make sense 🤔
Simply Drug Addict How so? Illusion users study invisibility meaning they would most likely have to turn themselves or an object invisible meaning am pretty sure they would be experts at finding undetected things there this a spell that when used creates a path to the users goal or desired location if they ever get lost (it started with a c can’t remember it’s name) I would assume this could also apply to when finding objects so if something is so hidden to the point where can’t be detected by people who literally are very skilled at finding things then we got a problem.
@Sheogorath The Prince Of Madness The spell you're thinking of is Clairvoyance.
At what point is Nate going to start imaging these tiny details due to the insanity this series has driven him to?
I think it's already begun....
What time is it now?
I like this comment.
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Fun Fact: if you type "Help Vorpal" you'll see the ID for a test sword, it's a ebony blade with a ridiculous amount of damage that kills anyone.
The Mind of Madness was supposed to be a full on reference to Lewis Carroll's work, Alice in the Wonderland
THE FUCKING VORPAL SWORD?!
Thats the best magic item in D&D canon IMO i wish it made it in!
Vorpal sword? That would make it much easier to kill a dragon. Or Jabberwocky
I wonder if the ring is still underneath the well after the "A Night To Remember" quest.
@Rajvir Madathiparambil yep thats what I meant
@@trutwhut6550 wait a minute
You could be right the gold ring for that quest is a misc item the ring in the well was probably the apparel version, Idk bethesda is real bad a polishing games even worse at making them.
Skyrim: You cannot go that way.
Dragonborn: FUS RO NOCLIP!
use the plate glitch to get through walls.
@Defender of RUclips it was a joke. I know it's from Oblivion. No need to be a jerk.
@@bazookallamaproductions5280 yeah I use the plate glitch to get the 'do not delete' chests.
@@jamesthegaminghero Halt, you have committed crimes against Skyrim and her people! What say you in your defense?!
Stardust Comet
*Turns into vampire lord*
Can you repeat the question?
that skuldafn one applies to Sovngarde as well, even the dragon attacks
I love that I’m technically in High Rock when I’m exploring the Forgotten Vale.
30 Years Later
Son : Dad why you cant stop playing skyrim?
ME : cause this guy keep giving me a skyrim content
That's surely not the only reason!
Thought I was the only one.
And in 5 years after that elder scrolls 6 will finally be released
The random books give me Hermaeus Mora vibes. Who knows? They could've randomly dropped out of Apocrypha for all we know.
I love this theory
Wasn't miraak chillin' in Apocrypha for a dozen years or something? maybe he threw the books out and somehow they ended up all over the world of elder scrolls.
Bet the ring belonged to Carlotta and the father of her daughter, it's very close to her stall so makes sense for her to throw it in there.
Bethesda definitely left it all on purpose lol
WHAT!
Could be from what's her face's jewelry stand as well.
I'm against blacks
@@tigercat418 r/iamveryrandom
i wonder if using Telekinisis you can grab it
The ring in the well might be a reference to the Ring of Burden from the "Cheydinhal Recommendation" Mages Guild quest in Oblivion where you have to retrieve this ring from a well - which is not easy, considered it's enchanted to be incredibly heavy.
Endless oceans terrify me.
Thanks for telling me not to explore.
Same I'm so scared to go in water on video games
Why?
I had this fear when i was young, cause of jak 3 spargus kraken
@@caitlinspry6278 lmao, same i always scared when i saw endless ocean
Skyrims oceans don't scare me but Grand Theft Auto 5 ocean does! Try going out in a boat as far as you can and you'll hit a bad storm that sinks your boat. The waves get huge. It really is a terrifying death.
The Ring is probably a reference to the one thrown in the well in the Elder Scrolls Oblivion in one of the starter Mage Guild quests
Are you taking about that ring that heights 100?
@@inaciobarbosa9396 yessir
Oblivion is awesome
I got 300 hours on oblivion
The Ring of Burden !
legend has it that if you no clip far enough out of the mind of pelagias (probably misspelled) you see an imperial man in full imperial heavy armour
Prob leftovers from the shrink and enlarge puzzle
You know, Skuldafin having it's own workspace makes a little bit of sense because dragons are the children of Akitosh, who controls time, and you need to ride a dragon to get there, so maybe it literally exists within it's own timespace.
I was in the dragon born dlc. And i heard some guy yell ",Hey you,, over there" And he just made grunting sounds. He was stuck in a mountain next to me. But i couldent pinpoint him.
“Out of map secrets you might have missed”
Well DUHHHH
The Red Thirst if you play on console.
@@dylannecros3636 true that's why I'm here xD
Spoken like a true xbox prisoner 😄
"... a golden ring!"
*Shows silver ring.*
Lol
Big brain
it is a gold ring he just has a re-texture (you can see the proof at about 2:32)
This is probably a joke but it’s actually a Golden ring
the object is called "gold ring"
That area around Skuldafn (and really most of these areas) is terrifying to me. Just lots of ocean as far as the eye can see, the promise of dragons and the forbidden depths.
Maybe Nazeem's wife tossed the ring down the well
*nazeem makes a quip about the cloud district* *nazeems wife* "thats it nazeem im tired of your crap!" *Throws ring in well and runs off*
She should have thrown Nazeem down the well!! 😈😈😈
I’m reading every other comments theories then I stumble on this last. This is definitely the best of them.
Would have been cool if Bethesda would have put in border towns/cities that we could go to, in cyrodiil and Morrowind. See the architecture become different from what's in skyrim, be able to get a few select items in the areas etc
Edit: Without loading screens to get to the places.
Daniel Mcleod Yes, that would be extremely cool, but this is Bethesda we’re talking about here... we’ll just have to wait for the Beyond Skyrim mod series to finish development.
Bruma yo😂😂😂
God Man That mod is great but they’re eventually adding ALL of Tamriel. Which is just awesome since it’s all to scale with the Skyrim map. It’s going to be HUGE!
well, i'm fine with Solstheim
Hòa Nguyễn The whole Dragonborn DLC is just great to me. But I think seeing Morrowind itself, and being able to walk from Skyrim to other areas in Tamriel will be amazing. I hope Beyond Skyrim releases all the mods they have planned.
That's still some next level world building going on. As a console player, I'd definitely never accidentally stumble over these gems!
I actually found a way out of the map on Skyrim Xbox 360 . It was over a gated pathway in the south of the map and I found the white gold tower, I was mind blown.
Platter + whirlwind sprints
honestly, some of those shots outside skuldafn are gorgeous, almost dreamlike. Think about it: An eternal, shallow and quiet sea, half-sunken villages and buildings, giant clouds in the horizon, blue skies, the sun setting, dunno I just find it interesting and inspiring even if it's just random stuff outside the playable map, thanks for this video! definitely going around there next time i play
"Skyrim is a big thicc boi"
DO IT NATE. YOUR FANS NEED IT!!!
He called skyrim a thicc game in part 50 of his ten tiny details series. He actually showed my comment in that video (along with 2 other people) where I demanded him to call it a thicc game, probably my most enthusiastic comment ever, lmao.
@@emlynselene1096 you are a hero my friend. Youve done this community a great service
@@markzarobsky6019 Iirc, my comment was the least liked one he showed. But I appreciate the compliment.
No, you fucking dumbass we don't.
100 million subscribers without videos next step: “Skyrim: He Chonk”
Nobody:
Literally not even a single soul:
Nate: "Do you guys know that Skyrim is a big game?!"
Here before 100 something likes
What does this even mean?
I never knew skyrim was so huge. we need nate to constantly remind us or else Wed forget.
@@dorianrobinette9712 it's a less known fact that every Skyrim player gets a special type of Alzheimer's that only makes you forget how big Skyrim actually is. Thankfully we have Nate who is immune, so that he can remind us of Skyrims immense size :D
*thicc
The ring could be a reference to a mage guild quest in the previous game oblivion.
My thoughts exactly, the ring of burden
Yes thats what I thought
AngelEmfrbl I remember almost drowning not knowing wtf is happening
Floating buildings on the infinite sea can be a developers' way to make an object pool from which they just move objects in and out changing location during the game instead of copying them or instancing as it takes more memory and is slower. Or just testing as you said.
there's also the desert of hammerfell on the southwest corner of the map...
great video as always
I once fell through the map. Not really sure how. Does that count?
Everytime he post a vid I look 4 ur comments :)
Happened to me in Solitude. Was running and clip right through the frickin walk way and fell till the game said dead -_-
Same its funny and weird
Nate, can you do a Top Ten Details on underwater locations? I’ve been exploring with waterbreathing and there are SO MANY HIDDEN LOCATIONS it blows my mind! It’s worth checking out!
"Mount Vardenfel"
Its Red Mountain.
Also called Dagoth Ur in the Pre TES3 games because Dagoth Ur was basically trapped inside. I even had a map that still called the place Dagoth Ur.
@@TheMetastasia the ruin where he lives is still called Dagoth ur in morrowind. Dunmer people tend to name places after important people that live there, as Vivec city.
If you go to one of those dragons out of bounds, looking at the map will show you are at a location on the main map where a dragon normally is. For example, walk out there until the map shows you are at The Throat of the World, and you will see Paarthurnax way up in the air, along with the dragon that takes you to Sovngarde flying above him. (He is up there because that is where the mountain is supposed to be)
The whitegold tower reminds me of the upcoming beyond skyrim mod. Oh boy I missed the imperial city, ayleid ruins and all that shenanigans
The cut content in Skyrim makes me angry. There were obviously so many amazing quests in production that they abandoned in favor of radiant quests and boring stories.
I wish Skyrim would get revised and have way more content and 1 more map besides solstheim
@@charlescaston2404 Forgotten Vale; Soul Cairn; Hermaus dimension don't count?
Disagree they just didnt have the time for more neither did they have software since they wanted to make it playable on consoles
8:52 there is also an npc in riften with dialogue that tells you to climb up and you can actually see the white gold tower as well
Almost 10 years on and still discovering details. They really outdid themselves with the level of detail in this game. Good luck topping Skyrim in ES6!
Funny thing is, I'm sure they will.
When "Beyond Skyrim" mods is out, we can see the detail of the imperial city and morrowind from skyrim, and can actually can go there.
When Nate said it was "row-res but to scale" I immediately expected to hear that some modder had improved the resolution... a lot.
@@jafarankle Try "Rigmor of Cyrodill" while you wait for Beyond Skyrim, They managed created cyrodill and roscrea.
@@jafarankle yes, that's the downside. I've played it in skyrim LE. But i think it's understandable because a very large mod stuffed in outdated skyrim game engine. Maybe that's not a problem in SE?. I dont know what you mean by creepy, but yes there's a few scenes that a bit out of place for me. But still, they created a pretty detailed cyrodill game world.
I still want to visit black marsh. I wanna hang out with my fellow argonians dammit!
"Maybe that's not a problem in SE?" This mod is a problem even in vanilla game :)
"You can't climb these mountains"
Skyrim horses: Am I a joke to you?
A field full of ocean honestly intimidates tf out of me
I remember when I used to play Skyrim on console and I got bored this one time and just decided to start climbing the mountains in the south western area, I eventually got over them and started towards the white-gold tower and was blown away by it.
It has since been made inaccessible without console commands on PC
Nate in every Skyrim video: SKYIRM IS A BIG BOI
That last one is not inaccessable, there's even a path that barely requires jumping to get up there
I don't know if anyone else would be as interested as i am but i think it'd be awesome to see you do a short Oblivion series like these too, i'm not even sure if there is enough hidden or looked over content in that game to make a series but if there is i'd love to see it.
I always enjoy the fact that they put enough thought into it to add the white gold tower into the world
I think somewhere outside the map there is a list with all of the ten tiny details ever for Skyrim
Man I love your content even though most RUclipsrs would stop by now you still play and give us new content and for that I thank you
Heck yeah Nate! Would love to see more of this series! Keep up the great content!
Three of these are ones I already knew from Shesez's Skyrim Boundary Break video, but learning other secrets - and getting more insight from the secrets that I already knew; I had no idea that the landmarks were for little easter eggs in the world map - from one of my all-time favorite games is always fun! 😊
Year 73
And here I am still trying to recreate Nates ENB and Lighting Combo even after watching his Mods video
y'all remember that one creepypasta with the skyrim out of the map mansion?
Ya but it's obviously a fake story
No can you post it here lol
Yo max what do you fuckin think creepy/copypastas are
Nate "Skyrim may have a massive map"
Daggerfall "Hold my Elder Scroll"
Yeah a map the size of Great Britain may be a little overkill for an open world persistent game..Would be epic though
Good ol’ Daggerfall 1/5 the size of the continent of Europe.
*laughs in Arena*
that made me giggle.
Andrew Ince I hope the next game is big as the first one
2:40 I believe that ring is alluding to the oblivion quest where you have to retrieve the ring of burden from a corpse in a well
Number 1 might be a reference to Oblivions mage guild quest ( a mage was using an encumbrance ring to kill new recruits)
first thing that came to my mind was the ring of burden for the first thing on the list
Can i give u a ring then u burden me??
I fell back into this game hard thanks to you. Thanks for keeping the magic alive
Sheogorath's "mind of a madman" door is reminiscent of the Oblivion DLC for the quest line to basically become the newest iteration of Sheogorath. In it, one has to go through a non euclidean set of different areas collecting items and questing. Very Escher painting like.
The house on the table might be a reference to St. Elsewhere's weird snowglobe ending - some kind of inside joke about it all happening in dream memories.
M’aiq is always in search of callipers but they all disapeared
This is a great video Nate 👍
You have made the jarl of Whiterun very happy!
Man I love these videos I've been binge watching them all
Back when Bethesda cared they did this.
Now they have a hard time simply implementing fun gameplay.
Kopitio Bozynski they really dont they just tried an online game and failed
@@SuckDauce No they royaly fucked up, they didnt try at all and just didnt care
First the creation club
Then 76 and the cream dele cream, they tryed to pass 76 off as a battle royal to make it seem worth while
Quite simpily they dun goofed and now other companys are gonna pull the rug out from under them with games that are acctualy games and not just a few assets on a map
@@SuckDauce it was just laziness
And they just scammed people on a lot of things
Nuka Dark, *The infamous bag* etc
@@SuckDauce their "recent" greed shows otherwise. Notice the only thing they ever evolve is the monetization while the games themselves degenerate in design?
And all of those sweet little lies Todd seems to love. 😉👌
@Miss Misery Yeah but a single easter egg wont replace the £50 people payed for a full game and got a bunch of bugged assets that modders fixed years prior,
For instance I recently payed £25 for an early accesess game that if I told people was acctualy a finished game theyed probobly belive me
“Uploaded: 2 seconds ago” thanks RUclips!
Fun fact: Vvardenfell, (something my phone knew how to spell, despite our never having heard it before, either from me or RUclips or literally anywhere else) can been much easilier from Skuldafn than anywhere else in Skyrim.
Indeed, its because Skuldafn actually rests on the Velothi Mountains, which separates Skyrim from Morrowind
Nice video, Nate! These are my favorite videos. Keep up the good work!
The ring is there as a nod to Oblivions quest: "Cheydinhal Recommendation" and finding, Ring of Burden. Bethesda knew that players would use console commands to look in well. It is possible to get to ring with PS4 and Xbox 1. 4:00 This is a test area. Most open-world games have them, just most don't allow you to access them. 6:17 This was part of an unfinished part of "The Mind Of Madness" and simply cut from rest of Quest. 7:54 If you know where to stand, you can see this, well the top of it. Within the Skyrim grid itself. They did so that players had a connection to Oblivion part of Elder Scrolls. They would do this for Morrowind also, though they later released a DLC for that part. Note, one good way to see it, though you need a good graphics computer is to look for it during "Meridia's Quest" when you are up high. Make note, it is not easy to find and most computers have it blurred. 10:34 It is possible to get to crates normal. It isn't easy to locate the opening to location, it is there though.
*You cannot go that way*
Nate: "Watch me"
It's always a good time when I see your new Skyrim videos :D they're always interesting and entertaining :)
Maybe Nazeem’s poor wife finally decided she was done with him and tossed her wedding ring into the well
No one:
Nate: "as you guys know..skyrim is a pretty BIG game.."
-Nate 2019
-me 2019
Actually the skuldafn seas are actually accessible. I remember playing in console and breaking the boundaries in base Skyrim and travelled to a “bards college”
Hey I just wanna say that I really enjoy youre Elder Scrolls videos. I found youre channel just a few week ago and I whatch youre videos daily. Just wanna say thank you and keep going! 👍
This is one of the best videos I’ve seen on this channel I honestly love watching your videos keep up the amazing work ❤️
Can you do a video on glitches that take you to “unreachable” areas like you did for this one with console commands. A video for people who don’t use console commands
In the early days of Skyrim, I was jumping around that well and clipped through somehow and found that ring, I thought I was going crazy and nobody believed me. Thank you for proving that I'm not crazy!
The ring in the well is probably a reference to an Oblivion quest where you are tasked with fetching a ring down a well. The catch is that the guy who gives you the quest is trying to kill you, and has killed someone with the same task already. You swim to the bottom of the well to fetch the ring only to find it is a ring of burden weighing you down and you can't swim back up! Its the Cheydinhal Mages Guild recommendation quest I think.
"Yeah, we tried to remove the ring...but the whole town broke..soooo we left it in"
I always get sad-ish when Nate says "and on that note we're gonna wrap up" or any of his concluding words. I LOVE these vids to much
I always get sad-ish when he says “using console commands”
Gay
@@twice1962 less gay xD #consoleissues
@@misdafireinfexus5828 what are you? 12?
@@donenglish7572 yikes. Apparently
I clicked as soon asit popped up not even reading the title
This is a really great idea!! Great job
I've seen the white gold tower and red mountain thing a few times but it's cool to know why they actually put it there
The ankle deep ocean reminds me of the end of C.S Lewis' voyage of the dawn treader.
More stuff about broken missions please
2:07 maybe its a reference to the mages guild quest in oblivion where you went into a well to retrieve a ring of burden
Great idea and execution, Nate! I know the long running Dragon Quests games like to put rings in the wells. Maybe one of the coders was a DQ fan, as we all should be.
So, the next series should be called "TOP 5 SECRETS OUTSIDE THE GAME"
This one will be loooooooong
"Hey Nate, it's guys here-wait.."
#3 Was the original scrapped idea for Sheogorath's quest line. Someone else covered it in another video but supposedly, a giant Sheo was supposed to be watching over you while you wander around in that 'house' like an endless maze or something to that effect trying to figure out what is going on while he taunts you in his usual fashion
Librarian Conspiracy - love it!
Besides of this, I remember back to 1990ies playing Daggerfall. There was this invisible wall on the end of the (huge) world, and if you followed some books descriptions from various libraries, you might come to a place, where apparently a dragon was sighted. The Dragon of Daggerfall became an "urban" legend, people seemed to see some big structures far away from the invisible wall. They even found Dragon textures in the game files. But here - in Skyrim - you finally can access the inaccessible and find the dragon. This is probably a huge wink to all the Daggerfall players. Great.