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Escape the many dangers of Tamriel’s frozen north.

- By Andy Kelly

kyrim, located in the S icy northern reaches of Tamriel, is an unforgivin­g land of freezing blizzards, ruthless bandits, and fire-breathing dragons. But nestled among all this danger, warmed by fires crackling in stone hearths, are the taverns. These cosy, calming sanctuarie­s offer weary adventurer­s respite from the cold and chaos, if only for a few minutes. The hardy, resourcefu­l people who call Skyrim home have mastered the art of comfort and hospitalit­y, as anyone surviving in a place as cold and brutal as this would have to. And as you step into one of their inns, stone walls lit by the orange glow of the fire, tables stacked with cold mead and hunks of red meat, you feel like you can rest easy. Like you’ve come home. No mudcrabs or skeevers are going to scutter out of the bushes and attack you here. No fur-clad bandits are going to try and shake you down for gold with their bows and arrows. And, best of all, those pesky ancient dragons are too big to fit through the door.

The perpetual howl and chill of the wind is replaced by the soothing music of a strumming bard, the murmur of the other patrons, and the clinking of glasses. It couldn’t be more different from the wild outside, and it’s the perfect place for a tired, hungry adventurer to grab a cold drink, a warm meal, and a soft bed. You could always just sleep on some grotty old bedroll outside, of course, but the Dragonborn deserves better.

Entering a tavern in Skyrim perfectly recreates the feeling of escaping into a homely country pub after a long walk on a cold, windy day. That instant sense of tranquilli­ty and peace. You know you’ll have to go back out there eventually, but for now it’s just you, the fire, and a pint of ale. Your troubles seem like they’re miles away, although the concerns of the average person in today’s world certainly can’t compare to the Dragonborn’s quest to save Tamriel from an ancient, evil dragon which wants to devour the world.

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You’re spoiled for choice when it comes to taverns in Skyrim, and their atmosphere­s reflects their locations. In the city of Riften, a hangout for criminals, you’ll find The Ragged Flagon and the Bee and Barb, which are the kind of establishm­ents where you’d get a dagger in the ribs for so much as looking at someone’s pint. While the Imperial capital of Solitude boasts The Winking Skeever, a luxurious, spacious watering hole with a fine selection of quality liquour and grub. As well as these city inns, there are plenty of smaller ones dotted around the countrysid­e, including the Four Shields Tavern.

As well as offering food, drink, and beds, taverns in Skyrim are also great places to meet reliable mercenarie­s. You’ll often see these warriors sitting in the corner, like Strider in Lord of the Rings, waiting for an adventurer with enough coin to hire them. In The Drunken Huntsman in Whiterun, for example, you’ll find Jenassa, a Dunmer ranger who’s handy with a bow and arrow, and doesn’t seem to mind if the Dragonborn slaughters innocent people. But you’ll need 800 gold pieces to retain her dubious services.

Taverns are also rife with gossip, which can lead to some interestin­g quests. Talk to the bartender, and you’ll hear clues about various goings on, including the Imperial boy Aventus Aretino attempting to summon the Dark Brotherhoo­d: a rumor that sees you joining its ranks. Or you might hear about a shrine to the Daedric Prince Azura, which leads you tp a powerful Daedric artefact. It’s lucky the proprietor­s of Skyrim’s inns are so nosy.

The tavern is an important part of any fantasy world, whether it’s the Prancing Pony from Lord of the Rings or Game of Thrones’ Inn at the Crossroads, and Skyrim is no different. Wherever you drink and whatever your poison, these are fine places to spend your coin.

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RIGHT: The hearty food of Skyrim is among the most delicious-looking in PC gaming. Don’t you just wanna eat that lovely salmon?
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RIGHT: Talking to loose-lipped bartenders is a good way of learning about interestin­g quests. Those beautiful gossips.
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