Sweetrolls have appeared in every Bethesda game, beginning as something somewhat serious before devolving into a running gag in the franchise. In fact, it was tied to a class-defining question in The Elder Scrolls: Arena. Few Elder Scrolls players have probably ever thought about using one as a weapon, but during one of Skyrim’s Brotherhood quests, Redditor Proxifur did just that.

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Skyrim Sweetrolls and Weddings

The quest in question is called Bound Until Death. The Dark Brotherhood’s Astrid tasks the player with assassinating Vittoria Vici at her wedding, and this quest is one of many players must undertake before attempting the assassination of the Emperor of Tamriel. As seen in the clip above, the Dragonborn simply uses the Telekinesis spell to pick up a nearby Sweetroll and throw it at her. Once it hits, she goes down, and Proxifur sets her death to the Taco Bell tone.

Many of the Dark Brotherhood quests reward players with certain bonuses if they are assassinated in a key way. For this particular quest, this bonus is earned whenever Vittoria gives a speech to her guests. This puts her at the distance seen in the clip, and while players can do a number of things to kill her, including casting the frenzy spell on her groom for hilarious effect, a Sweetroll is perhaps the most hilarious method.

How the Skyrim Player Killed Vittoria So Easily

Of course, this leads to an important question: how did the Skyrim player kill Vittoria so easily? There are tons of mods for Skyrim, one of which could likely make Sweetrolls a dangerous weapon, but it’s actually much simpler than that. For this particular quest, Vittoria will always spawn in with 1 HP. Just about anything will kill her, and players have completed this quest in a numerous of creativity ways because of this. However, taking advantage of this fact and using a Sweetroll as a weapon is probably among the most unique methods out there.

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