Users report low frame rates and stuttering issues, that are surprisingly not present in the original Switch release of the game. Still, the world of Skyrim is filled with interesting and funny occurrences, and one fan recently received an absurd inheritance letter, as they believe the deceased character is still alive.

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A Reddit user named Zerotopman has shared an image of a strange inheritance letter they received while playing The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim. The letter is addressed to the user’s name Ragnar, yet it also makes note of Ragnar’s death, resulting in Zerotopman thinking they received an inheritance due to their own character’s death. As per the letter, Zerotopman received an inheritance of 100 gold, out of which 10 gold pieces were taken by the Jarl’s court as tax. The remaining amount was given to a trusted Skyrim courier for its timely delivery.

This confusion prompted the user to ask other fans for a possible explanation. One player mentions that there might be different character named Ragnar in the game, and another user found that out there is a Nord miner called Ragnar who works near the city of Markarth. Some also allude to it being Ragnar the Red from the popular Nordic song in the game.

Many players make fun of how the Dragonborn is only worth 100 gold in the world of Skyrim, with Zerotopman also thinking that the main character should be worth a lot more. Some users comment on the amount of tax the user had to pay to receive this inheritance, and one fan mentions that taxes in The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim are outrageous.

Skyrim’s courier delivery team appears to be extremely determined and resilient, so it’s no surprise that the Jarl’s court trusted it with the gold. In a recent example, one Skyrim courier delivers a letter to the Dragonborn in the middle of a fight against Odahviing. The courier gets hit by the dragon’s attacks, but doesn’t flinch and continues his dialogue as if nothing happened.

The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim - Anniversary Edition is out now for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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