In a Fate Stay Night Skyrim crossover, Archer could be summoned by a powerful mage in Skyrim. Archer would find the concept of the Thu'um fascinating as it's a form of magic he's never encountered. He could start exploring Skyrim, looking for ways to use his own abilities in conjunction with the local magic. He might get involved in the civil war between the Stormcloaks and the Imperials. His strategic mind could help whichever side he decides to side with. And when the dragons return, he could use his Unlimited Blade Works to create weapons specifically designed to fight dragons, like blades that can pierce dragon scales more easily.
Once upon a time in Skyrim, as the sun set behind the jagged mountains, a weary traveler found a cozy inn. The inn was filled with the warm glow of firelight. The traveler laid down on the straw - filled bed. As they closed their eyes, they could hear the soft murmurs of the other guests. In their dreams, they saw themselves exploring the ancient ruins of Skyrim, unearthing hidden treasures and facing great challenges. And with that, they slept tight, having a good night in the world of Skyrim.
One element could be the various guilds in Skyrim. For instance, a member of the Thieves Guild could be having a guilty conscience as they go to sleep, dreaming of being caught. The Companions and their code of honor could also be in the story. Maybe a young recruit is thinking about the challenges of living up to the Companions' ideals as they fall asleep. Additionally, the wildlife of Skyrim like the sabre - cats or mammoths can play a role. A character might dream of taming a sabre - cat or riding a mammoth through the snow - covered plains.
Definitely. New fans often need a bit more background and context, and the light novel can provide that. It can be like a guided tour through Skyrim, showing the different locations, the relationships between the races, and the overarching lore in a more digestible way compared to just jumping into the game.
No. Fan fiction involving nudity goes against the general ethics and community standards of most gaming communities, including the Skyrim community. Such content is not family - friendly and can make many players uncomfortable.
Saber would be really interesting. Her noble and chivalrous nature would contrast with the rough - and - tumble world of Skyrim. She has a strong sense of justice and honor, which could put her at odds with some of the more morally gray characters in Skyrim. Her swordsmanship skills would be a great asset in a land full of combat, and her magical abilities could be a mystery to the mages of Skyrim. Also, her backstory as a king in her own world could lead to some really interesting interactions with the Jarls and other leaders in Skyrim.
There was this time when I entered an old abandoned house in Skyrim. I expected to find some treasure or a spooky enemy. But instead, there was a group of skeevers (the rat - like creatures) having a little party. They were all huddled around a small piece of cheese and they looked so cute and out of place. It was a very unexpected and funny discovery.
I was in a tavern in Skyrim and decided to challenge a drunk Nord to a drinking contest. I thought my character could handle it. But after a few rounds, my character started staggering around and seeing double. Then he passed out right on the table, and the Nord just laughed his head off. It was a really funny experience.