Skyrim – Secrets of Trolls & the Udefrykte – Elder Scrolls Lore



In our latest Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim video we explore Trolls.

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is an open world action role-playing video game developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. It is the fifth main installment in The Elder Scrolls series and was released worldwide on November 11, 2011. The game’s main story revolves around the player character and their quest to defeat Alduin the World-Eater, a dragon who is prophesied to destroy the world. The videogame is set two hundred years after the events of Oblivion, and takes place in the fictional province of Skyrim.

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40 thoughts on “Skyrim – Secrets of Trolls & the Udefrykte – Elder Scrolls Lore”

  1. That Suicide note was so sad. Poor troll.

    Perhaps he was a freak born with high intelligence or maybe a man who was turned into a troll? Idk but it’s sad knowing he offed himself because he failed to his job.

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  2. Fire works on trolls, as was discussed in the video. Also, I found that coating your weapons in poison can temporarily neutralize their regenerative abilities. Of course, that also means that you need to have enough poison potions to keep doing damage to the troll, until it finally dies. ☠

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  3. If I was trying to justify adding Udefrykte mods I'd simply have a slim chance for them to be born from normal trolls. Meaning unless you wipe out all trolls you'd never be sure the Udefryktes would be permanently gone. Nothing to indicate this is the case of course but I like to try to justify mods lore wise whenever possible.

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  4. Dude your videos have been such a huge factor in my gaming life. I'm now on my first true playthrough of Skyrim over a decade after it came out. I'm currently 49 and I've barely even started the main quest :p

    Your lore videos have me enthralled with the universe (I've had to skip many videos I've felt would spoil things) & mod & build videos made me realize what I've been missing having only dipped my toe into the vanilla game at release.

    So, thanks!

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  5. I wonder if the Underfykte are like bees, where when the queen/matron dies it is replaced. Via adaptation or something. I can see cannibalism helping in that endeavor.

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  6. I always believed trolls came from the last Wild Hunt enacted by the wood elves. It is the source of many monsters on tamriel, and trolls look odd enough to be born from such an act. Three eyes, gorilla-like bodies, and pointed ears like an elf.

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  7. I remember reading somewhere that the elder scrolls trolls were actually related to horses because of how their toes are structured but im not sure evolution like that exists in the world. I also remember seeing a size chart where the largest creature in Nirn was actually a giant turtle or something.

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  8. Yeah that frost troll on the path to high hrothgar got me on my first play through. I went back, levelled up and improved my mage build then returned and it gave me no trouble.

    And it hasn't since. Nor any other troll.

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