Uhm, sir, you’re really not in a position to be threatening me right now… Here I list “5 Failed Villains” in Skyrim. They want to do harm to you, but something in their plan makes it the other way around. These aren’t just skeletons, although they may still be the worst enemies in the north. I also do other Top 5s, like Skyrim secrets. There are secret locations, even secret enemies and quests to be found. Which usually lead to weird theories, or fun fan theories. Maybe in the future I’ll do a vid on the most powerful enemies, in the most dangerous places.

I love the skyrim new mods. There are quest mods and follower mods that are amazing. They make creating new character builds a lot more fun. Or finding rare encounters, or disturbing locations that have sad deaths in them. It’s weird. But fun. Hardest Decisions was another video I made. That’s a fun fact for you. Bye.

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  1. Happy New Year! <3 Thank you for a wonderful 2017. A lot happened for this channel and I'm very grateful for you being here and always being funny and creative. 2018 is going to be kickass and I've got some cool stuff planned so let's do this. : )

  2. Does anyone know what apparel the video poster's character is wearing? I don't recognise it but it looks really cool and I want to get it for my character.

    I laughed hard at the comment about coughing up a furball whilst telling the blind guy he's a nord, lol. Khajiits are the best and no matter how many times I play a new game, I always pick khajiit for full play throughs. I've tried other races and play styles but ultimately I just can't get into them, so I go back to my khajiit thief/stealth archer/avoid-the-main-questline-and-civil-war-as-long-as-possible build and playstyle.

  3. The worst villain is obviously marik the "first" dragonborn.
    I mean, he sends people to a different country to find you, letting you know he exists, then he speaks to you in his dream-world-thing and directly tells you his plans and how the apocrypha books are important to him, and then he tried to OUTSMART A GOD by…. just not listening to him.
    No, seriously, he upsets a god just because he didn't want to listen to him anymore. A god that is the only reason he's still alive. A god that gives you the powers to defeat him.

    The player shouldn't have had a reason to head to morrowind, shouldn't have known about the books, shouldn't have gotten on the good side of a daedric prince, and shouldn't have had won.

    Plus, his plan wasn't even all that good. Control people's mind to… rule the world? Why? Who cares?

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