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* Near the Guardian Stones is a (barely) hidden shrine to Talos, where people were continuing to worship him in violation of the law. Sadly, someone ratted them out to the Thalmor, but the agent who knew couldn't find the place with a squad 7 times. Finally, Elewyn told him to go find it himself and stop wasting their resources. ''This time he found it.'' And he killed 4 people, a couple who were worshipping and priests, but they didn't go down easy. [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|They took the Thalmor agent with them]]. Since Elewyn didn't care what happened to the agent, the Thalmor don't believe that there is a shrine here at all and with his death, they will never know. So anyone can worship there, [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|saving potentially hundreds of people from being killed by the Thalmor.]] Still, [[Nightmare Fuel|there is that spy.]] So who knows...
* Near the Guardian Stones is a (barely) hidden shrine to Talos, where people were continuing to worship him in violation of the law. Sadly, someone ratted them out to the Thalmor, but the agent who knew couldn't find the place with a squad 7 times. Finally, Elewyn told him to go find it himself and stop wasting their resources. ''This time he found it.'' And he killed 4 people, a couple who were worshipping and priests, but they didn't go down easy. [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|They took the Thalmor agent with them]]. Since Elewyn didn't care what happened to the agent, the Thalmor don't believe that there is a shrine here at all and with his death, they will never know. So anyone can worship there, [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|saving potentially hundreds of people from being killed by the Thalmor.]] Still, [[Nightmare Fuel|there is that spy.]] So who knows...
* In Solitude, after Roggvir's execution, this troper encountered a small girl. I talked to her. This is what she said:
* In Solitude, after Roggvir's execution, this troper encountered a small girl. I talked to her. This is what she said:
{{quote| '''Girl:''' My pa says I won't be seeing uncle Roggvir anymore. He won't tell me why.}}
{{quote|'''Girl:''' My pa says I won't be seeing uncle Roggvir anymore. He won't tell me why.}}
* The plight of Azura's last loyal follower. After completing Azura's quest, she tells you that Azura will no longer give her any visions. She confesses that she has no idea what to do without Azura's guidance after spending most of her life worshiping her. She becomes one of your Followers mostly because she can't think of anything better to do with her life.
* The plight of Azura's last loyal follower. After completing Azura's quest, she tells you that Azura will no longer give her any visions. She confesses that she has no idea what to do without Azura's guidance after spending most of her life worshiping her. She becomes one of your Followers mostly because she can't think of anything better to do with her life.
* In one particular part of Eastmarch (the area south of Windhelm with all the geysers and hot springs), one can find a single giant gazing forlornly at the corpse of a mammoth, which apparently became mired in the springs and died. The giant is completely non-hostile, and will not react even if the player goes up and touches him. He'll turn to regard the player sadly, but as soon as you leave, he'll just go back to looking straight at his big furry pet, never abandoning his silent vigil. This troper, playing his heartless assassin character, was truly moved by this poignant, easily-missed event. {{spoiler|[[Mood Whiplash|He then decided to end the poor giant's heartache]] [[Back Stab|in the only way he knew how.]]}}
* In one particular part of Eastmarch (the area south of Windhelm with all the geysers and hot springs), one can find a single giant gazing forlornly at the corpse of a mammoth, which apparently became mired in the springs and died. The giant is completely non-hostile, and will not react even if the player goes up and touches him. He'll turn to regard the player sadly, but as soon as you leave, he'll just go back to looking straight at his big furry pet, never abandoning his silent vigil. This troper, playing his heartless assassin character, was truly moved by this poignant, easily-missed event. {{spoiler|[[Mood Whiplash|He then decided to end the poor giant's heartache]] [[Back Stab|in the only way he knew how.]]}}