A Skyrium player has discovered what the most boring in some games call the NPC, but some probably call it the hero. Utber Mike, who also goes to the gaming father, was in the role of the East Empire Company’s warehouse in isolation.
Unlike some other NPCs, it has been named: Sanoride. It can be found in the interior of the warehouse that is sleeping on the bedroom in the corner, and if it is talked, it has a line of dialogue: “You shouldn’t be here.”
But spectacularly, Sanorride provides its line without waking up, or seemingly waking up (the majority of the Skyerium NPC will stand for talks). This shows that this is equivalent to a Sunwaride course that, as a nord of God, leaves the silence of God, only sleeps at all times of the day. He never wakes up, never goes for a walk, never does nothing. And maybe the East Empire Company is still paying its wages.
There is an exception in this principle, which is why starting a fight with snorrid will get the character out of bed. I guess just getting up when your life is in danger.
Who is or what is the snorred? The answer is no one, though there are indications that he may have played a more involved role in any question of the game: Sanorride’s beloved bedul has been kept near a room in which the purpose of the search is the East Empire shipping map. And surprisingly, within the creation kit, he is not listed as a member of the East Empire Company faction but as a loneliness NPC.
But the fact is that this boy is winning in life. While the dragon Bowen walks around screaming and scratching itself, the snorrid takes only one burden. The Veb is too much “I’m #1 so why try more and more, and I can’t just align myself with those who consider it boring: this is my goal of retirement.

Some on YouTube are more brutal about our boy. In the comments, Baxket says “Sanorride Paying Bethesda’s Big Fixing Team paying tribute to the game.” Mayo!
All the recent focus is on the deception: Re -prepared, but in a way he joked me for another Skyrium fix. I have spent a lot of time in this game and I don’t remember what I have done, though I am definitely close to its location: the old gold techniques are some next level of stealth.
This is one of the games where there is always something new to discover: unless you are madness that is not ready to do “everything”, catchs everything and kills its surface and kills 1,337 levels. The fact is, and the Starfield really drives the house, Skyrium is just a wonderful game.