I will illustrate, here, how "Norse" will taint Skyrim: In the opening sequence, on the cart, you meet a "horse thief" named "Lokir of Rorikstead". JOExHIGASHI 3 years ago #1. I'm from Rorikstead." Page 3 of 7 - Where did the Dragonborn cross the border into Skyrim? A theory about the village of Rorikstead in "Skyrim." This is just my personal theory and my first time posting on here so please be nice. - posted in Skyrim Spoilers: Ive read several of the replies to this topic and studied the map of the areas in question. I studied it, but only the theory. He didn’t die but was just unconscious. The Skyrim Civil war had been going on for years now, The White Fang of Skyrim and the Empire had been battling for control and now the stage was set for the beginning of the war now that Adam Taurus, Leader of the White Fang, was captured. The first time is saw Lokir die, I laughed my ass off. Okay so I started thinking about this while talking to my friend about a different theory that tried explaining that Akatosh sent Alduin after Lokir (the horse thief in the wagon at the beginning that gets shot with a … Mmm… there was something missing there, but I couldn’t put my finger on what. Rorikstead (Dragon Language: Rorik-Hofkah: "Rorik-[? Except Lokir doesn't actually have a house at Rorikstead, and nobody there ever mentions him. RPGs. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim; My theory on Lokir of Rorikstead; User Info: JOExHIGASHI. He was a daedra worshiper like the rest of the town so was granted power to live again. Pokemon. Lokir: "Rorikstead. Conspiracy theory: In the beginning of Skyrim when Lokir was shot with an arrow, he gets shot in the knee as we all saw. ]", and known as Rorik's Steading during the First Era)1 is a village located in Whiterun Hold. This mod adds a small farmhouse belonging to Lokir in Rorikstead, with a couple of notes providing possible reasons for his eventual appearance alongside the player in Helgen. Tamriel has lore deeper than the darkest of barrows, and since Skyrim's release back in 2011 (yes, we feel old too), players have been steadily uncovering the mysteries that Bethesda expertly wove into the game.There are 820 books to peruse, about 1,000 NPCs to chat up, and over 400 locations to explore in the whole of Skyrim.Most of these who-dun-its and ancient legends are meant to be … Now there was a convoy, holding the dangerous leader, gagged, towards Helgen for his execution. “I’m joking.” I said, finishing to put the armor on. And he didn't die at Helgen. There’s a dark, hidden story hiding behind a seemingly innocent little town in Skyrim… It all goes back to Lokir, the other guy who was captured at the start of the game… We find out that Lokir dislikes both the Stormcloaks and the Imperials, which is a big clue that kind of flies under the radar if you aren’t paying attention. Mobile Games. Final Fantasy. Dragon Age. Until now. “But, there is a tome of magic on the way. Simulation Games. Elder Scrolls. A theory about the village of Rorikstead in "Skyrim." I don’t know how to cast a spell.” I fixed the armbrace of my armor. “But no, I don’t know magic. A theory about the village of Rorikstead in "Skyrim." Anyone knowing the Norse mythology will see an amusing reference to Loki, father of Sleipnir (Odin's horse) and god of deception (thievery). These are my conclusions: The Imperial ambush at Darkwater Crossing makes sense because they were trying to capture Ulfric seeing as how he had killed the High King of Skyrim. Lokir doesn't have a home in Rorikstead because he lived in Lund's hut since he is his husband.