Skyrim’s Dawnguard DLC sees players in the middle of a conflict between the titular Dawnguard and a vampire group known as the Volkihar Clan. Throughout the expansion, players are able to interact with members of the Volkihar as well as the Dawnguard, who have special armor that set them apart from other groups in the game.
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Reddit user D1mitiri_HD recently uploaded an image of the Dawnguard helmet from Skyrim, along with a theory about why the helmet is shaped the way it is. As pointed out by D1mitiri_HD, the Dawnguard helmet has a spike on the chin. The Reddit user theorizes that the spike could be used as a way for Dawnguard soldiers to keep vampires from biting their necks. If a vampire bites a Dawnguard soldier while they have the helmet on, they would risk getting stabbed by the spike.
Commenters on the post disagree as to whether this is an intentional design choice by Bethesda or if the spike was just added to the helmet for aesthetic reasons. Some commenters think that the theory makes sense, while others aren’t convinced that the spike would really be that effective in stopping vampires from biting the necks of Dawnguard soldiers.
Skyrim’s Dawnguard expansion was popular at the time of its release for its horror-themed storyline and conflict between vampires and the Dawnguard. The DLC was also notable for allowing Skyrim players to transform into a Vampire Lord themselves, giving them a new suite of abilities to unleash on their enemies, though also cursing them with some additional weaknesses. It will be interesting to see if the upcoming Elder Scrolls 6 allows players to turn into Vampire Lords as well, or if that feature will be left in Skyrim.
As it stands, very little is known about The Elder Scrolls 6 beyond a brief teaser trailer that seemingly suggested that the game will take place in Hammerfell. Bethesda is busy working on Starfield right now, but fans should learn more about the next Elder Scrolls game some time after Starfield’s 2023 launch.
The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim - Anniversary Edition is out now for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.
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