Given the title’s popularity, one might expect every detail of Skyrim to be common knowledge. However, some players still stumble across some odd information from time to time. This includes one who noticed that Skyrim’s beggars could sometimes end up with a ridiculous amount of money.

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As most Skyrim players know, the game’s Pickpocketing system lets them view an NPC’s inventory. Reddit user Alt-Pour-Choses decided to peek into the pockets of Silda the Unseen, a beggar from Windhelm who doubles as one of Skyrim’s Sneak skill trainers. As shown by the screenshot posted to Reddit, offering this service allows her to accrue a potentially absurd amount of the Dragonborn’s money. As the post points out, Silda has more than enough money to buy and furnish the local mansion, Hjerim,

For anyone wondering if that’s true, the screenshot shows Silda with 20,950 Gold Coins. Meanwhile, Hjerim costs 12,000 Gold, though a glitch allows players to acquire it for as little as 8,000. Cleaning up the mansion after Skyrim’s Blood on the Ice quest bumps the total up to 12,500. Furnishing the Armory, Enchanting and Alchemy labs, Living Room, Bedroom Kitchen, and Children’s Room are an additional 9,750, for a total of 22,250. So, while Silda wouldn’t be able to buy all Hjerim’s upgrades, she could afford most of them. If nothing else, it’s odd that she is still wearing tattered rags and living on the street.

Fans on the subreddit had various reactions to learning that a beggar has enough Gold to buy Skyrim’s second-most expensive player home. One commenter joked that Silda the Unseen isn’t actually homeless and is running a con on the Dragonborn. Another hypothesized that Silda has abysmal credit and can’t buy a house at any price. Others suggested it was due to the Dragonborn buying up all of Skyrim’s houses or that Silda was saving up to move somewhere in a nicer city.

One more serious commenter noted that beggars buying a house and nicer clothes would be a good bit of reactivity for The Elder Scrolls 6. An NPC in Fallout: New Vegas did something similar, so it’s not an impossible request. Of course, given the expected release date for The Elder Scrolls 6, it will be a bit of a wait before any such feature becomes a reality.

The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim is available for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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