What would the actual population of Skyrim be?

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DrunkenMage

Intoxicated Arch-Mage
According the voicing, about 12. The rest are clones so don't really count as "Population".

The voice actor for Mercer is everywhere... It is like he taunts you from beyond the grave.
 

khazan99

Semi-professional cabbage collector

I like that map a lot; I also notice that Falkreath is spelled as "Falkrenth". Where did you get this btw?

As an aside, there is a book that sits on Faraengar's desk when you return with the Dragonstone (and he's in discussion with that "mysterious stranger"...) called "Holdings of Jarl Gjalund" which I always found really interesting because it lists small settlements throughout the region. Some of the place names of these old settlements remain in one form or another ("Rorik's Steading", for example) and make me think about how the province has changed over time. Fascinating lore!


(EDIT: added hyperlink)
 
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Lewsean

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I like that map a lot; I also notice that Falkreath is spelled as "Falkrenth". Where did you get this btw?

As an aside, there is a book that sits on Faraengar's desk when you return with the Dragonstone (and he's in discussion with that "mysterious stranger"...) called "Holdings of Jarl Gjalund" which I always found really interesting because it lists small settlements throughout the region. Some of the place names of these old settlements remain in one form or another ("Rorik's Steading", for example) and make me think about how the province has changed over time. Fascinating lore!


(EDIT: added hyperlink)
I can't remember where I got it mate, I was just researching the topic and this map was the most accurate to scale I could find. Was on Reddit I think.
 

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