What happens if you look at an Elder Scroll?

Looking at an Elder Scroll shows you visions of past, present, and future possibilities, but it's extremely dangerous, often causing immediate and severe blindness or madness as your mortal mind struggles with infinite knowledge. Specialized readers, like Moth Priests, use rituals to lessen the effects, but untrained individuals risk psychological breakdown from the sheer overwhelming information, though some receive fragmented knowledge along with the vision, notes the Elder Scrolls Lore and this YouTube video.
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What happens when you look at an Elder Scroll?

Viewing a scroll imparts all knowledge of the event in a sort of constant replay onto your vision. Each scroll you view essentially "darkens" your vision by superimposing another event onto it.
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What happens if I read the Elder Scroll?

If read at the Time-Wound before speaking to Paarthurnax for the first time, the Dragonborn will simply be blinded, and nothing will happen. However, it can be read after telling Paarthurnax about it. If done, the Dragonborn will proceed to go back in time and learn Dragonrend.
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Why can't you read Elder Scrolls?

Group the First: The NaifsFor one who has received no training in the history or nature of the Elder Scrolls, the scroll itself is, effectively, inert. No prophecy can be scried nor knowledge obtained. While the scroll will not impart learning to the uninformed, nor will it afflict them in any adverse fashion.
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How old is 120 in Elf years?

Everyone is going to have a different answer but, for elves, I assume this: The human equivalent is x5 up to 'mid-twenties' bracket. So, a '16yo' is 80 years while a '24yo' is 120 years. After that, the aging process essentially stops.
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Skyrim: What Happens When You Look into The Elder Scroll......?

What race lives the longest D&D?

In Dungeons & Dragons, Elves are famously the longest-living playable race, often reaching 750 years or more, with some subraces like High Elves and Drow potentially living even longer, though extreme ages often involve magic or unique circumstances, making them near-immortal to many other races. Other long-lived races include Gnomes (up to 500), Dwarves (around 350), and Firbolgs (up to 500), while some homebrew or specific settings might feature even longer-lived beings like Warforged or creatures from other planes.
 
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Has anyone ever 100% beaten Skyrim?

Skyrim finally truly beaten as fanatical player does 'everything that can be done' in the game, nabbing every item and perk in quest to hit level 1,337. This is how our grandparents felt watching the Moon landing.
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What quest gives you 20,000 gold in Skyrim?

Another option is to complete the Dark Brotherhood. Doing so will net you 20000 gold for the final mission and this will start a repetable mission called The Dark Brotherhood Forever.
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Is all of Elder Scrolls a dream?

Yes, a central, though complex, lore theory in The Elder Scrolls universe is that all of existence is a dream within a sleeping, divine being called the Godhead. This means that gods, mortals, and the entire world of Tamriel are manifestations of this being's dream, with concepts like CHIM (realizing this truth and retaining self) and the Amaranth (creating one's own dream) being ways to interact with or transcend this reality. 
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What is the strongest weapon in Skyrim?

The "strongest" weapon in Skyrim depends on playstyle, but generally, Dragonbone weapons (with DLC) have the highest base damage, while the Longhammer offers incredible DPS due to its fast swing speed, and Windshear can lock down nearly any enemy with its stagger effect. For pure damage potential with crafting, player-enchanted Dragonbone weapons are unbeatable, but for unique effects, weapons like Windshear (stagger lock) or Miraak's Sword (stamina absorption) excel.
 
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Is there actually 7000 steps in Skyrim?

Trivia. In an interview, Todd Howard jokingly mentioned that he would count all the steps leading up to High Hrothgar to make sure it's 7,000. Counting each visible step will only get one to around 700–800, though the path itself is quite worn and snow seems to cover much of it.
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Is it better to side with the vampires or the Dawnguard?

Choosing between Dawnguard or Vampire in Skyrim's DLC depends on your playstyle: Dawnguard offers powerful crossbows, unique sun-based spells, trolls, and a focus on traditional vampire hunting, while Vampires provide the potent Vampire Lord form with unique powers, vampire-specific jewelry, and a darker roleplaying experience, though becoming a vampire early can alienate Dawnguard members and vendors. You can even join the Vampires later as a Dawnguard member for a mix of rewards, but expect bugs with Dawnguard interactions.
 
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How many books does Urag make you find?

Urag gro-Shub in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim sends you to find three specific lost books for the "Hitting the Books" quest (Night of Tears, Last King of the Ayleids, Fragment: On Artaeum). After you return them, he gives you a reward of six skill books, but he also offers repeatable, radiant fetch quests for many other unique lore books, like The Wolf Queen series, that can seem endless. 
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Can you build a house in Elder Scrolls?

The Elder Scrolls Online's player housing system allows you to own and personalize homes across Tamriel.
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Is it possible to 100% Skyrim in one playthrough?

Yes, you can 100% Skyrim (achievements, quests, discoveries) in a single playthrough, but it's a massive undertaking requiring hundreds of hours and careful choices, especially regarding faction conflicts and DLCs, with some even suggesting multiple focused sessions for the most thorough completion. While many players achieve 100% achievements on one character, it's a long journey (200-300+ hours) focusing on maxing skills, completing all quests/DLCs, and discovering everything, often involving some unique methods like transforming into a werewolf/vampire to get those specific perks. 
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What items should I not sell in Skyrim?

Don't Sell Enchanted Items

While enchanted items are often very valuable - and sell for quite a lot, those who want to enchant their own Weapons and Armor should refrain from selling enchanted items when they can be disenchanted instead.
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How much to tell nazir?

Talk with Nazir about the hit on the Emperor, and he asks how much the final payment was. Your options are: reveal the full 20,000 gold, or two different lies where you say you were paid only 10,000 or 5,000 gold.
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What is the rarest thing in Skyrim?

The "rarest" item in Skyrim is subjective, but often cited are uniquely named, single-occurrence items like the Notched Pickaxe (found near a skeleton) or Cabo Zane's Fane (a dagger for slicing dragon scales), or quest-specific items like Barenziah's Crown or Colovian Brandy, which can be permanently missed if choices aren't made carefully, making them rare through player error rather than inherent scarcity. Truly rare items are often unique artifacts or quest rewards that have no other source in the game, like Daedric artifacts or unique weapons such as Firiniel's End, but many players consider quest-critical items that can be permanently lost to be the rarest. 
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Is Skyrim harder than Elden Ring?

Yes, Elden Ring is significantly harder than Skyrim, primarily due to its demanding, skill-based combat, tough bosses, and punishing mechanics, while Skyrim is known for its freedom, exploration, and adjustable difficulty where players can become overpowered, making Elden Ring the more challenging but rewarding experience.
 
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Is it possible to max out all skill trees in Skyrim?

Yes, you can max all 18 skills to 100 in Skyrim, reaching level 81, but to get all perks (251 total), you need to use the "Legendary" system to reset skills to level 15 and re-level them, which allows you to gain more perk points and theoretically reach level 252 to unlock every perk without mods. It's time-consuming but achievable through gameplay, especially with clever use of skills like Illusion (Muffle) or Alteration (Telekinesis) and fast-traveling.
 
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What is the 27 rule in D&D?

Ability Score Point Cost

The number of points allocated to players in point buy varies based on campaign rules or Dungeon Masters discretion. Typically, the standard point buy system in D&D 5th edition provides 27 points for this purpose, offering a balanced approach to character creation.
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What is the rarest race in D&D?

The rarest playable race in D&D often depends on the setting, but generally, Aasimar (celestial-touched) and certain unique, fringe races like Vishino (flame-hearted lizardfolk) or specific Monsters of the Multiverse options are very uncommon in typical worlds, with Aasimar often cited as the least popular/rare in player statistics, while lore-wise, beings like Platinum Dragons are almost unique. 
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How long do half-orcs live for?

Half-orcs generally have shorter lifespans than humans, maturing quickly around age 14 and rarely living past 70 or 75, largely due to their orcish heritage which predisposes them to faster aging and tougher, shorter lives, though some lore suggests they might live longer. Their limited time often leads them to live intensely, either embracing every moment or feeling life's brevity means nothing matters, focusing on immediate pleasures like good food and combat over long-term comforts. 
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