Sovngarde Bridge in Skuldafn

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Sovngarde Bridge in Skuldafn
More Eastmarch thoughts:
I’m now pretty wholly convinced Jorunn and Nurnhilde did have some sort of affair with each other. And this is more headcanon without much basis in canon, but Prince Irnskar is their son. Not once is a wife, lover, or mother mentioned by anyone in the royal family. The only woman present in Jorunn’s life was Nurnhilde, and a lot of the story framed their relationship as romantic and forbidden. The writing doesn’t have a lot of continuity in these characters’ ages, sadly, which is a flaw I’m honestly surprised to find in this game. My final conclusion remains the same though. Irnskar is Jorunn and Nurnhilde’s son. (And is most likely unaware of this.)
Finished the Eastmarch main quests! Wow! That was an emotional time!
Me: I hate Fildgor.
Jorunn: I don’t want to kill my twin brother.
Me, a twin: WHY ARE YOU MAKING ME WATCH FILDGOR’S EXECUTION????
Struck right in the feels. Like the way Fildgor was by Jorunn’s sword. 😭
The Throat of the World. (View from the Southern Aalto, Eastmarch, Province of Skyrim.)
Four landmarks on the Sea of Ghosts in Winterhold, Province of Skyrim. (From left to right: Yngvild, The College of Winterhold, The Shrine of Azura, Frostflow Lighthouse.)
Sunrise on the eastern slopes of the Druadach mountains, The Reach, Province of Skyrim. (Maps unreliable, precise location unknown.)
Main gate of the city of Windhelm, capital of Eastmarch, Province of Skyrim.
The Throat of the World. (City of Whiterun, capital of Whiterun Hold, Province of Skyrim in foreground.)