Despite her being one of the most liked NPCs in Skyrim, a few people have been discussing the things that Serana does that can be quite annoying. There are so many different ways to play The Elder Scrolls 5 that it hardly seems surprising the game is still being talked about. Many studios and publishers can only dream of having an intellectual property that's still going strong after more than a decade, yet Bethesda's 2011 release keeps pulling players in.

With its hugely rich world and deep lore, Skyrim is easily one of the most immersive open-world games around. It has its faults, of course, some of which have become memes over the years. But that hasn't stopped the fantasy RPG from being as successful as it has been, and as long as the developer continues to re-release it or port it to other systems, it will remain in the gaming limelight for all to see and talk about.

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That's precisely what some fans over on Reddit have been doing recently. In a discussion on the site, user JackdawMiles asked other Skyrim players what they don't like about the vampire NPC Serana. There have been numerous responses to this question, with one user saying that Serana decided, in the middle of a funeral, to start using the forge. Another pointed out how Serana continued to make mention of the "beautiful weather" in Skyrim no matter how long she and the player had been wandering the land. One user mentioned how the vampire companion melted a Miraak cultist in their home, leaving the pile of ash on the floor.

Even though Serana is one of Skyrim's most popular followers, players can evidently find some things about her to be quite annoying. Whether it's uttering an intimidating phrase when encountering a Mudcrab or not using powerful weapons when the player gives them to her, this beloved NPC can still inspire irritation, which probably goes for any companion in the game.

It is pretty interesting how the game is still the subject of debate even though it was released 11 years ago. Whether Skyrim fans are talking about the city they hate the most or wondering how the in-game economy can possibly stay alive, there is always a topic fans seem more than happy to discuss. Whether The Elder Scrolls 6 will encourage such discourse remains to be seen at this stage.

The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim is available for PC, PS3, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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