

While there are many unique, named characters wandering its cities and byways which are easy to tally, there are also a bunch of randomly generated ‘generic’ folks, like soldiers and hunters, which will respawn after a time if killed. It’s difficult to judge, though, whether every single Skyrim NPC has indeed been successfully dispatched, as it’s difficult finding a number to put on that total. Commenter Brando3141 jokes that “the whole region can now be called Solitude”, which – as the original poster notes – is a good one. Most of the new abilities are much more unique than Skyrim's regular skills, including the ability to construct an undead army and control NPC characters.

Winterhold, Dawnstar, Morthal, Solitude, and even Castle Volkihar – nowhere and no one has been spared the player’s ruthless rampage. Similar to the Ordinator mod, Path Of Sorcery adds an entirely new set of perks for the magic skill-lines that are present in Skyrim's base game. I am alone in Skyrim.” The post is accompanied with a bundle of images showing the devastation they’ve caused to Tamriel’s populace. “2,201 people/NPCs, plus over 2,400 more various creatures. “It is finished,” says Skyrim fan Jaeinskyrim on the open-world game’s subreddit.

One Skyrim fan in particular should know, as they’ve decided to dispatch each and every NPC and creature in the land – and it turns out the job meant multiple thousands of kills. While Skyrim might not boast the dense, raucous crowds of other big RPG games like The Witcher 3, there are still a lot of (virtual) folk who call Tamriel’s frostiest region home.
