For Some Reason, a Skyrim Player is Building a Mountain Out of Junk

For Some Reason, a Skyrim Player is Building a Mountain Out of Junk

Key Takeaways

  • Skyrim players create their own fun by hoarding items and creating junk mountains in the game.
  • A player collected a mountain of junk in Dragonsreach, covering the staircase and challenging the game’s limits.

As a seasoned Skyrim gamer with countless hours spent traversing its enchanting landscapes and battling formidable foes, I find myself consistently amazed by the ingenuity of this vibrant community. The latest creation by one such player, who has transformed Dragonsreach into an absurd junk mountain, is a testament to the limitless potential of Bethesda’s masterpiece.


As an ardent Skyrim enthusiast, I’ve been amassing a peculiar pile of in-game loot in Dragonsreach – an odd mountain of junk, if you will. You see, over countless hours spent adventuring across the land of Skyrim, I’ve managed to accumulate an impressive hoard of items. Now, I’m putting my collection to the test by depositing every trinket at Jarl Balgruuf’s throne, turning his royal seat into a towering monument to my junk mountain vision.

As a dedicated Skyrim gamer, I can confidently say that I’ve left no corner unexplored in this legendary game, marking 13 years since its initial release. Despite the fact that many of us have exhaustively played it, the allure of Skyrim remains undiminished. To quench our thirst for adventure, we’ve taken it upon ourselves to create our own fun within the game.

Soupisflannel, a Redditor, posted photos of their messy pile in Dragonsreach from Skyrim, and it’s incredibly amusing, even absurdly so. The stairway leading to Jarl Balgruuf’s throne is entirely obscured by clutter, giving the impression that Soupisflannel has discarded everything they found during their journey in Skyrim here. Among the chaos, an image stands out of Lydia subtly judging the player as they marvel at their haphazard accumulation.

Skyrim Junk Mountain Collected in Dragonsreach

Despite appearing to run smoothly for now, Bethesda games are known for being quite finicky when there are too many unsecured items in one spot. It would certainly be amusing to witness the chaos whenever someone enters Dragonsreach, since it’s likely that some objects will scatter throughout the room. A comment in the discussion mentioned that using the Skyrim shout, Fus-Ro-Dah, could significantly lower their frames per second (FPS), and potentially even cause the game to crash. When asked if they would try using the shout and observe the outcome, Soupisflannel replied that it’s “most likely my next post.

Fans have been eagerly anticipating the next chapter in the Elder Scrolls saga for 13 years now, as they yearn for more of their cherished game series. Since the anticipated sixth installment has yet to materialize, Skyrim continues to hold a special place among gamers as it mirrors the enchantment that only an Elder Scrolls game can provide. However, updates about The Elder Scrolls 6 have been scarce since its confirmation in 2018, despite Starfield’s recent release, which may pave the way for more revelations about the sequel. A Bethesda developer even hinted at the possible setting of The Elder Scrolls 6 earlier this year, but the details remain unverified and shrouded in speculation.

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2024-11-18 05:13