Who is the Captain at the Start of Skyrim?
The Imperial Captain is not explicitly identified at the start of Skyrim, but the character who can be considered as holding a similar role is Hadvar, who is a Stormcloak sympathizer and an Imperial Legion soldier, or Ralof, a Stormcloak rebel. The captain in the context of the start of the game refers to the character that the player chooses to follow, with Hadvar representing the Imperial Legion and Ralof representing the Stormcloaks.
FAQs About Skyrim Characters and Game Start
Character Roles and Affiliations
- Who is the Imperial Captain in Skyrim?: The Imperial Captain is a minor antagonist in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, a high-ranking soldier in the Imperial Legion under General Tullius.
- Who do you follow at the beginning of Skyrim?: At the beginning of Skyrim, the player is given the choice to follow either Hadvar or Ralof.
- Is it better to follow Hadvar or Ralof?: Following Ralof gives the Dragonborn a connection to the Stormcloaks, while following Hadvar provides an introduction to the Imperial Legion.
- Who is the captain in Skyrim?: Captain Valmir is a High Elf who claims to be an officer of either the Stormcloaks or the Imperial Legion.
Game Start and Storyline
- What is the first line in Skyrim?: The game’s first line, “Hey, you. You’re finally awake,” introduces the player to the game world.
- What does Ralof say at the beginning of Skyrim?: Ralof says, “We’re all brothers and sisters in binds now, thief,” highlighting the camaraderie among prisoners.
- What does the guy say when you wake up in Skyrim?: Ralof says, “Hey, you. You’re finally awake,” which has become a meme.
- Is Hadvar essential?: Hadvar is always an essential character and cannot die.
Characters and Relationships
- Who is the female hero in Skyrim?: Elenwen, the representative of the Aldmeri Dominion, is a powerful and significant female character in Skyrim.
- Who is the clown guy in Skyrim?: Cicero is a unique character with a jester persona, known for his eccentricity and association with the Dark Brotherhood.
- Why did Hadvar call Ralof a traitor?: Hadvar calls Ralof a traitor likely because Ralof is a Stormcloak, and Hadvar sees him as betraying the Nords by siding against the Empire.
Gameplay and Choices
- Who to escape Helgen with?: The player can choose to escape Helgen with either Hadvar or Ralof, which influences their introduction to the Civil War storyline.
- Does Ralof survive Helgen?: If the player later changes sides during the Civil War, it is implied that both Hadvar and Ralof could have survived Helgen.
- Can Ralof become a follower?: Ralof can become a follower if the player wins the Civil War on the side of the Stormcloaks and then talks to him.
Marriage and Romance
- Can you marry Hadvar in Skyrim?: Hadvar is not a marriable character, but Ralof is, offering players a chance to marry a character they met at the start of the game.