Despite being released over a decade ago, it’s amazing that to this very day, gamers are still making discoveries in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
Originally released in 2011 for PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, before being ported to every console generation since, Skyrim is without question the most popular entry in Bethesda’s fantasy RPG series.
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Besides being a fantastic game that has immersed players for years, this entry in The Elder Scrolls series has been supported by an amazing modding community that continues to breathe new life into the game we love.
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Yet, despite the support of talented modders, Skyrim still holds its own with its interesting stories, epic side-quests, deadly dungeons and diverse cast of NPC’s.
Speaking of NPCs in Skyrim, a player has made a discovery that pretty much confirms that this character has been living somewhat of a double life without us knowing.
“I just discovered this note. This game has so many hidden details to be discovered even after over a decade,” exclaimed Redditor Breton-from-Bravil.
“I never knew Ysolda was dealing in Skooma and other substances. Even more neat, the tree she gets the sap from is from a floating city,” they continued.
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You’ll often see Ysolda wandering around Whiterun on the lookout for a mammoth tusk and from what we hear, she’s also one of the best wives that you can marry in the lands of Tamriel.
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“So I married a drug dealer? Dang it,” replied Buffed_herbalist. “So that's where the money comes from…” with God-of-memes adding “Go talk to her now, you can become her supplier.”
“Gotta love the fact that most players' first spouse is secretly a drug dealer,” said Astercat4. “That's awesome, I always marry that little minx. I had no idea,” announced Johnniefrogg.
One Reddit user asked where this letter can be found to which Lumber74 revealed: “On Ulag's body in Sleeping Tree Cave.”
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is out now on PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch.
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