With a game as expansive and in-depth as those of the Skyrim series, there is a lot of room for the developers to create dynamic characters, unique areas with their own legends, and comprehensive in-universe lore to explain everything that ever has and ever will happen within the worlds that the series takes place. However, that does not mean that every single hole will be closed. Nor that the fans of the series won’t be able to find new holes that appeared closed at first glance or even create holes of their own.

Any and every piece of media ever created is bound to attract fans and once attracted, those fans will spend their time finding and filling plot holes, scouring the media of their choice for inconsistencies, and creating theories that tie each and every element together with a perfect little bow.

The fan theories that I will be examining in this article will attempt to solve the unsolved mysteries of the Elder Scrolls games, uncover the backstories behind certain characters and areas, and connect the dots between characters and their origins. Some of these theories will provide different angles to the same issue and some might completely contradict each other. But that is the fun about theorizing about a piece of favored media, everyone can either make up their own theory or simply pick the one that they like best.

So, without further ado, allow me to present you, the people of the internet, 25 fan theories about the Elder Scrolls.

Dragonborn Was Forged By Gods

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This theory offers another explanation of the origin and history of the main character. This one sort of exists as a bit of a middle ground between the established and aforementioned theories. This theory states that the gods forged the Dragonborn. That they were crafted by the hands of the deities of the world and were unleashed upon it when they were completed. And though this would make them mortal, it would also give them the connection to the Gods that the players seem to want to establish.

Elder Scrolls And Fallout Are Connected

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Okay, so this theory is exceptionally far fetched and not one that I personally believe. But bear with me because it is fascinating. Some players believe that Fallout and The Elder Scrolls occur in the same universe but that, get this, Fallout came first. These players do not buy that The Elder Scrolls aligns with our medieval period but rather that they exist in a time long after the events of Fallout, when society had finally begun to truly rebuild itself. No longer scavengers and scorched Earth but rather thriving citizens of the new world.

Elder Scrolls Multiverse Theory

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Is a series really a truly good, well thought out, and established series if its fan theories do not include a minimum of one multiverse theory? This multiverse theory attempts to explain the fact that the Elder Scrolls, which are scattered throughout the world, exist as tangible and accessible records of all of the possibilities which can be contained within each and every parallel universe in existence. It might be nice to get a hold of one of those when debating a major real-life decision in order to see how each path works out.

The Thalmor Want To Destroy The Pillars

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What does Thalmor want? Well, it could be anything. But this theory which originated from internet gaming forums attempts to explain their motivations. This theory states that Thalmor is attempting to knock out the pillars that are holding up the world. Now, I have absolutely no idea why anyone would want to do something like that as that sounds incredibly reckless, dangerous, and dumb but to each their own, I guess. I do have to say that that sounds like an incredibly daft plan.

The Tragic Fate of Lydia

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Some players have found themselves exceptionally frustrated with Lydia and her memory (or lack thereof). So frustrated, in fact, that they’ve attempted to figure out exactly what lead to her being in such a state. One theory states that someone tried to wipe her memory at one point but did a terrible job… or a very good job as her ability to process and retain information was relatively destroyed in the process. Whether or not this is true, this character has somehow found the balance between being a figure of pity and annoyance.

The Dwemer Will Rise

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What exactly happened to the Dwemer and are they actually extinct? According to these commonly spread theories which have been floating around the interwebs as of late, no they are not extinct. Some believe that they are hidden deep within the mines that they forced the elves to build. Others say that they fled entirely. And others even believe that they have found a way to hide in plain sight. I am not sure how I feel about these creatures nor the possibility that they still may be kicking.

The Mora is Our Friend

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Now, this theory piggybacks off of an earlier theory. So I hope that you have been paying attention. First off, we have to establish the fact that, in order for this theory to work, we need to consider the main character as an evil figure. Once that has been achieved, we can move on to the next two steps of the theory. Step two: The Mora is our evil little friend. Step three: the anonymous letters from a friend that we receive throughout the game are from the Mora.

The Dragonborn Orchestrated Everything

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There is a rather popular theory floating around the interwebs that states that all of the events of the opening sequence of the game were staged or rather “set up” by none other than the Dragonborn themselves. Why would they do such a thing? I haven’t the faintest idea. Some suggest that it is indicative of the character's penchant for all things evil while others simply believe that it was all done in good fun. I don’t know about you but nothing about that was fun. It was stressful and anxiety-inducing.

The Dwemer Blinded The Elves

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All of the elves that worked in the Dwemer-run caves are blind, but why is that? Some believe that they were simply born that way. Others believe that it was a product of living in the mines for so long. Whilst others believe that something a bit more sinister was happening. These people believe that the Dwemer purposefully blinded each and every one of them so that they would never see the realities hidden deep within those caves/mines.

Are We The Villain?

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Some players took the main character's toying with morality to heart and began to question whether or not we were that good of a person after all. Though it is common for the main character/playable characters in a game to be good people who do the right thing (unless the player has something different in mind), not every game follows his pattern. Some believe that the main character of this game is actually the villain of the game and that we are not as pious as we would like to believe.