Gameplay
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is an action role-playing game, playable from either a first or third-person perspective. The player may freely roam over the land of Skyrim, which is an open world environment consisting of wilderness expanses, dungeons, cities, towns, fortresses and villages.
Players may navigate the game world more quickly by riding horses, or
by utilizing a fast-travel system which allows them to warp to
previously discovered locations.
The game's main quest can be completed or ignored at the player's
preference after the first stage of the quest is finished. However, some
quests rely on the main storyline being at least partially completed. Non-player characters
(NPCs) populate the world and can be interacted with in a number of
ways; the player may engage them in conversation, marry an eligible NPC,
or kill them. As in previous The Elder Scrolls games, killing
certain NPCs can make some quests or items unobtainable. Some NPCs
cannot be killed. If witnessed, crimes like murder and theft accrue the
player bounty points in each of the world's nine holds. Should the
player be stopped by a guard, they may wipe their bounty with gold or
jail time, or may resist arrest which will trigger an aggressive
pursuit. NPCs may allocate the player additional side-quests, and some
side-quests have parameters adjusted based on nearby dungeons which the
player has yet to explore.
Some NPCs who are befriended or hired by the player may act as
companions who will accompany the player and provide aid in combat.
The player may choose to join factions, which are organized groups of
NPCs -- such as the Dark Brotherhood, a band of assassins -- or the
player may choose to destroy them.
Each of the factions has an associated quest path to progress through.
Each city and town in the game world each has an economy which the
player can stimulate by completing jobs such as farming.
<< One of the cities in Skyrim
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