Skeleton (Skyrim)

"In some of Skyrim's darkest recesses, where the living fear to tread, the bones of the dead still walk. These Skeletons feel no pain or remorse... and deserve no mercy."

- Loading screen Skeletons are reanimated human remains that can be found in and about various dungeons, tombs, burial sites, and landmarks throughout the province of Skyrim.

Compared with other games
The Skeletons of Skyrim differ from their Oblivion counterparts in that they, like the Draugr, have glowing blue eyes instead of the empty sockets seen in Oblivion. There are only two variations of skeleton in Skyrim, while Oblivion had many different versions of skeleton that were much stronger than the regular skeleton.

In Dawnguard, several variants of skeletons were introduced. These skeletons wear armor similar to Draugr and can use magic.

Trivia

 * Skeletons are immune to all paralysis effects.
 * Skeletons are immune to the raise dead spells, unless the skeleton is fully intact (such as that of Gauldur).
 * Skeletons' low level make them ideal for use in raising the Restoration skill through use of Turn Lesser Undead. Its low magicka cost is ideal for this purpose.
 * Some Skeletons found in Dawnguard are considerably more powerful than the regular skeleton.
 * The Dragonborn may find many skeletal remains in dungeons. If the Dragonborn trips over the bones, the bones may be launched into the air, and the Dragonborn will take damage. The amount of damage taken depends on the amount of bones and the force with which they were hit.

Locations

 * Rarely seen outside of dungeons once Dragon Rising has been completed, prior to the completion of said quest however they are more common.
 * Random encounters
 * Halls of the Dead
 * Ancient Nord Tombs
 * The Midden
 * The Ritual Stone
 * Fellglow Keep
 * Hob's Fall Cave
 * Wolf Skull Cave
 * Hamvir's Rest
 * Sunderstone Gorge

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