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Skyrim's Must-Visit Locations

Even if you've done everything in Skyrim, there are probably a few locations you've left undiscovered. Before you declare the game conquered, make sure you've checked out Skyrim's must-visit locations!


Skyrim's best Steam Workshop mods are definitely keeping most Skyrim players busy. Before you dive into the ever-growing world of Skyrim mods, however, are you sure you've visited the best locales Skyrim has to offer? You've been to Blackreach, High Hrothgar and Markarth, but have you even tried exploring the hidden gems off the beaten path? Chances are you missed a beautiful cave just begging to be explored. If you're like me, all these locales have already been stripped clean of loot ages ago, but for those of you who haven't explored every nook and cranny yet, consider these places Skyrim's must-visit locations.

Make sure you have one of Skyrim's best companions and get ready to go on one last adventure before thinking about all the Skyrim DLC we want. Be sure to leave your favorite obscure locale in the comments section below!

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Skyrim's Must-Visit Locations
Skyrim's Must-Visit Locations Credit: Bethesda
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Ragnvald

As I've already stated, the Dragon Priests are the shit. What's cooler than a high-ranked Dragon Priest? How about a high-ranked Dragon Priest that was so diabolically evil that the others locked him away in a one-of-a-kind sarcophagus? Otar has been labelled Otar the Mad by his Dragon Priest brothers, but I'm sure this only got him angrier.

Otar the Mad's coffin is pretty badass. It has been constricting him for Talos knows how long, and needs two special skull-shaped keys to unlock. Once both keys are in place, the coffin's security measures move away and Otar releases years of maddening solitude on you. Maybe he just wanted a friend all this time?

Too bad Otar, I'm not here to make friends.