The Elder Scrolls: 10 Crazy Secrets (That You Totally Have To Check Out)
3. Alduin's Wall
Game: Skyrim In the lore of the Elder Scrolls series, Alduin's Wall is a huge Akaviri mural dating back to the First Era, depicting important events from Tamriel's history. The Wall plays an important part in Skyrim, as it prophesises the Last Dragonborn rising to fight against Alduin. It's possible for the player to view Alduin's Wall at Sky Haven Temple, where long-term fans of the series will recognise many of the depicted scenes. The shattering of the Staff of Chaos will be familiar to those that played The Elder Scrolls: Arena, while a carving of a huge brass golem was a key plot point during The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall. With regards to the more recent games in the series, Morrowind is represented by the fall of the 'thrice blessed', in reference to the Tribunal's ultimate fate during that game. The depiction of an oblivion gate will be the most familiar sight for most fans, referencing the events of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.