A talented Skyrim player has shared their impressive painting of Winterhold, which imagines what the city might have looked like prior to its collapse. Skyrim's Winterhold leaves a lot to be desired when compared to some of the game's other cities, and this version would certainly make it one of the best areas in the game to explore.
Ever since Skyrim was first released back in 2011, the game has inspired a ton of amazing fan creations. Some players create mods for others to use in-game, expanding the Skyrim experience for the better. Others create items from the game in real life, bringing Skyrim into their own home in other ways. Just recently, one Skyrim player shared their impressive cross-stitch of the game's map, showing off the incredible level of talent among the community. It's so impressive that gamers remain so enamored with Skyrim almost 13 years after its original launch.
Redditor Dravidistan shared their amazing Winterhold painting, which massively expands the city with grand city walls, giving it a much larger appearance than what is seen in the game. Skyrim's College of Winterhold still towers above the city as before, but it's no longer the only attraction. According to the user, the artwork is an amazing mix of pen and watercolor paints, taking around two and a half weeks to complete in total. While this might seem like a long time, the attention to detail shines through in the final piece, with each brick in the city painstakingly hand-drawn by Dravidistan.
The Winterhold that players see in Skyrim is clearly a shadow of its former self, with a ton of ruined buildings still littering the city. Wondering what it might look like is only natural, and there are even plenty of amazing Skyrim mods that restore it to its former glory. As a matter of fact, Dravidistan mentions in the thread that the artwork «was inspired by all the restored Winterhold mods.» It's awesome to see various fan creations inspiring one another to create something new, yet equally great in their own regard.
Although gamers remain captivated by Skyrim's world, it will be interesting to see where Bethesda decides is the right location for the next Elder Scrolls game. Considering The Elder Scrolls 6 is in a playable state, this decision has already been made, although the developer has yet to reveal it to players. Right now, gamers will have to be a little more patient with Bethesda regarding The Elder Scrolls 6, which, admittedly, is a big ask after almost 13 years of waiting. Hopefully, the studio will be able to reveal more about what it has in the works for the next Elder Scrolls title soon enough.
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A Skyrim player was saved from a ferocious Frost Troll in the game by an unlikely entity—a grizzly bear that could have also killed them. While this encounter seems like just the latest in a long history of bugs and glitches in Skyrim, this is a common occurrence in the game that's been reported by players for years.
A Skyrim player with nearly ten years of experience in the game has discovered that the Throw Voice shout in the game makes the Dragonborn talk. This detail may have been missed by players who rarely use this particular shout during their Skyrim adventures, or those who play certain character types.
A Skyrim fan has crafted a real-life gift box that requires the ability to lockpick as players do in the game. There are many Skyrim skills for gamers to level up as they progress across the open world, but lockpicking has taken on a new form with this gift box.
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A Skyrim player online has shared their awesome dragon bone cross stitch, which pays tribute to one of the items in the game by poking fun at the carry weight mechanic. Although Skyrim is now almost 13 years old, gamers are still finding ways to show their appreciation for Bethesda’s RPG.
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A Skyrim streamer online has developed an awesome mod that allows their Twitch chat to speak in place of NPCs, with hilarious results. While the Skyrim modding scene is among the most active in any game, this particular creation is some of the most unique work to emerge in a long time.
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A Sims 4 player online has created an impressive abandoned church in the game, with some seriously eerie vibes. The Sims 4 gives players the tools to create just about anything they can imagine, and it's great to see how gamers are continuing to innovate in the game.
A Minecraft fan online has shared their impressive custom PC folder icons for their File Explorer, based on blocks and mobs from the game. Minecraft seems to bring out the most in gamers' creativity, and this is just another example of why that is the case.