

His realm, which players can venture into over the course of the DLC, is full of similar imagery, and the Dragonborn storyline also involves collecting otherworldly and esoteric Black Books. The Daedric Prince of knowledge, Hermaeus Mora appears as a mass of eyeballs and tentacles. The most obvious and notable example of Lovecraftian imagery in Skyrim can be found in Hermaeus Mora, who is a major part of the Dragonborn DLC's main storyline.


The Daedra and Lovecraft In Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Lovecraft is easily noticeable in this expansion. From both a visual and story perspective, the impact of H.P. Lovecraftian influence can be primarily found in the Dragonborn DLC for Skyrim, which involves players entering a Daedric Prince's realm and pursuing forbidden knowledge. Related: Skyrim: Barbas the Dog Companion Is Really A Rat Considering the nature of the Daedra is to view mortals as playthings in most cases, it's little surprise they're closely connected to Lovecraftian concepts. Oftentimes, their impact on Tamriel manifests mostly through chaos and destruction. The Daedric Princes of the Elder Scrolls series are otherworldly beings that represent change. Lovecraft in particular have a big influence on the series. It also references other popular media, from The Legend of Sleepy Hollow to Lord of the Rings. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, much like the rest of the Elder Scrolls series, takes influence from various mythologies in the real world.
