Cold-Blooded – Log 1: Survival Starts After Helgen
Game: Skyrim Special Edition
Mode: Survival Mode
Difficulty: Adept (possibly dropping to Apprentice)
Survivor: Treads-Through-Cold (Argonian)
I’m calling this run Cold-Blooded, which feels slightly unfair for an Argonian. But if the game insists on freezing me, I’m leaning into the theme.
Difficulty is set to Adept. That may change. I’m here to survive, not impress the weather.
Helgen (Skipped on Video, Not Skipped in Reality)
I didn’t record the wagon ride, the dragon, or the escape from Helgen. Survival Mode doesn’t matter until you’re out of the cave and the cold starts applying pressure.
I followed Hadvar through Helgen, grabbed what made sense, and moved on.
Once Survival Mode became available, I switched it on. At that point, the run was live.
Hadvar’s Advice and Immediate Doubts
Hadvar suggested we split up on the way to Riverwood.
We then took the same path.
He also suggested I join the Imperials. They did try to execute me earlier, so I’m undecided.
Mage Stone First, Because I Have Priorities
I detoured for the Mage Stone. If I’m going to struggle, I want my magic skills levelling efficiently while it happens.
From there, I headed straight for Embershard Mine.
Embershard Mine: Cold Prep in a Dark Hole
There was someone waiting outside. I dealt with that first.
Inside, I somehow avoided alerting the bandits after triggering their trap. I’m not calling it skill.
I cleared the mine carefully. Not stealth-archer careful. Mage careful.
The key find was fur armour. As an Argonian, warmth matters more than looks.
Loot was otherwise forgettable, but I did gain a level.
Riverwood: Familiar Faces, Familiar Problems
I reached Riverwood not long after Hadvar.
I spoke to the trader and learned about a stolen Golden Claw.
The thief ran off to Bleak Falls Barrow.
I don’t like the name. I like the location even less.
Apparently I’m Family Now
After speaking with Hadvar’s uncle, I was asked to warn the Jarl in Whiterun.
I was also told I could take food.
Not the bow. That stayed put.
Nightfall and a Sensible Call
I sold a dagger, watched the light fade, and chose not to push my luck.
Night meant colder temperatures and no margin for mistakes.
I returned to Hadvar’s family home and rested there.
Level-up went into Health and Destruction.
Video Log
No commentary gameplay:
Log 1 Survival Notes
- Survival starts when the cold is allowed to matter.
- Early warmth beats early damage.
- Daylight is a resource.
- Bleak Falls Barrow can wait.
Cold-Blooded – Log 2: Bleak Falls Barrow
More from Skyrim
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The Skyrim Hub
— logs, guides, and survival runs. -
Cold-Blooded: A Skyrim Survival Diary
— Argonian Survival Mode playthrough. -
Sneak, Snipe, Repeat
— stealth-focused Skyrim runs.
