Skyrim is filled with new and unforgettable characters that have woven themselves into the lore of The Elder Scrolls. The characters that populate Skyrim are vast and varied. Some are important to the story, while others simply add variety to the land. Many harken to previous Elder Scrolls games, while others offer a new experience.

These characters range from ancient dragon priests to nobles who talk way too much. Some offer new experiences to players, such as the companion system, while others simply offer help when it's needed. A few made their mark on the world, while others will probably fade with history, but will always remain in the hearts of players.

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Updated on November 25, 2022, by Ben Painter: Skyrim once again gets a resurgence as it has been added to PlayStation Plus this month. It's incredibly unusual to see a game live the tests of time as Skyrim has, but Bethesda has managed to create something near-immortal with Skyrim.

Gamers can once again immerse themselves in the lore of Skyrim, and its many characters. With five new additions to this list, players can explore the most memorable of the Skyrim characters and start another playthrough, if they have PlayStation Plus, and see what the game has to offer on the next-gen consoles.

20 Ralof, The First Person To Speak

Skyrim Ralof In The Carriage

Skyrim has been the subject of countless memes, like any extremely popular game. The famous opening sequence is so well-known by now in popular culture that even those who have never played the game are likely to recognize it. The line, "Hey, you're finally awake" is one anyone will understand.

And that's exactly why Ralof is such an iconic Skyrim character, despite his status as a side character. He's the first person to speak in the game, the first lines of dialogue the Dragonborn hears as they awaken, realizing they're once again a prisoner with no name and past in an Elder Scrolls game.

19 Aela The Huntress, The Master Of Archery

Skyrim Aela The Huntress
Skyrim Aela The Huntress

The Companions are likely the first faction the Dragonborn will join, as they're based in Whiterun where the players are guided through the main quest. While most of the members of the Companions are somewhat forgettable, Aela is certainly not. She's headstrong and straightforward, as well as incredibly loyal to the faction's cause.

What also makes her special is the fact that unlike most of the Companions, she doesn't want to give up her werewolf form. Rather, she prefers to embrace it. Aela's also available as a spouse, and pairs great with more traditional character builds that rely on close-quarter combat, while she pelts the enemy with arrows from the back.

18 M'aiq The Liar, The Teller Of Truths

A Khajiit known as M'aiq
Familiar Face Appears

Skyrim's characters aren't just limited to random NPCs that walk around all day doing nothing or quest-related characters that serve a specific purpose. Bethesda made sure to add in a fair bit of randomness and humor into an otherwise quite serious and fantastical game.

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M'aiq, the resident source of misinformation and lies, is one great example of this and is also just one of the several characters that return throughout The Elder Scrolls game, from Morrowind to Oblivion and finally to Skyrim. These little references are really what makes the series so enjoyable to play, and the world so believable to adventure through.

17 Maven Black-Briar, The Lady Pulling The Strings

Skyrim Maven Black-Briar
Skyrim Maven

An unforgettable character doesn't necessarily have to be a well-liked one. Maven Black-Briar, for example, is deeply hated by the community. At the same time, it's quite impressive for Bethesda to have created such a deeply unlikable character. It's truly an achievement of its own.

Maven is an important political and financial figure in Skyrim. Although much of the politics is handled by the Jarls of Skyrim, Maven has her hands mixed in all of it, one way or another. Her influence runs deep, all the way from the halls of the Blue Palace into the secret dens of the Dark Brotherhood and the Thieves Guild.

16 Cicero, The Murderous Jester Who Lost His Mind

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Skyrim Cicero Modded Cropped

Speaking of controversial and unlikeable characters, Cicero from the Dark Brotherhood is one that often has fans divided. On one hand, he's so different from all other characters in the game that just for that reason alone he deserves a spotlight, but at the same time, he's incredibly irritating and creepy.

No matter what fans think of Cicero, there's no denying he's one of the most unique and iconic characters in the game. A jester working as an assassin, with an obsession for the Night Mother. It doesn't get more special and crazier than that.

15 Nazeem, Whom Players Love To Hate

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Nazeem stands out as the NPC that is probably the most often murdered by players in the whole of Skyrim. He's a resident of Whiterun and is apparently a noble resident of the Cloud District — a fact he'll tell the Dragonborn unprompted every time they have the misfortune of running into him.

Even worse, he does this even if the player is renowned as the Dragonborn, slayer of Alduin, and savior of Tamriel. His smug and condescending tone just seals the deal.

14 Lydia, The Dragonborn's Loyal Companion

Screenshot Of Lydia In Skyrim

Lydia isn't all that remarkable, but she is often the first experience players have with Skyrim's companion system. When the Dragonborn becomes Thane of Whiterun, Lydia is assigned to them as their Housecarl. Breezhome is, more than likely, the first home players purchase in the game therefore Lydia becomes a very important Skyrim character. Especially in the early parts of the game.

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Unfortunately, unlike some other followers, Lydia is not invulnerable and often meets a gruesome death, much to the horror of first-time players. Still, she's a memorable character and a loyal friend.

13 Jarl Balgruuf, Leader Of Whiterun

Skyrim Jarl Balgruuf

Balgruuf the Greater is the Jarl of Whiterun, which serves as a home base for the Dragonborn for the first portion of the main quest line. He provides support and makes the player Thane of his hold. This gives the gamer the opportunity to buy a house in Whiterun, a move that makes life easier.

Balgruuf also goes along with some crazy plans, including capturing a dragon alive in his keep. He's a strong leader, standing by his people in a time of crisis.

12 Jarl Ulfric Stormcloak, Leader Of The Rebellion

Skyrim Ulfric Sitting
Skyrim Ulfric

Jarl Ulfric is the leader of the Stormcloaks, the Nord rebels who are waging war against the Empire in an attempt to gain their independence. He is a charismatic leader and appears to have a just cause; however, he believes Skyrim should be only for the Nords, which leaves other races living there in an uncomfortable position.

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Ulfric can be supported or fought against. If the Dragonborn kills him before the main quest line is complete, he appears in Sovngarde. Ulfric might not be the most pleasant character, but his mark on Skyrim is unmistakable.

11 Delphine, Last Of The Blades

Skyrim Delphine Dialogue
Skyrim Delphine Dialogue Cropped

Delphine serves as the owner of the small and humble inn in Riverrun. She eventually reveals herself as the last of the Blades, a group of devout warriors whose only role is to protect and serve those of dragon blood.

She assists the Dragonborn and helps guide them on their quest to take down Alduin. Delphine, like Esbern, represents the side of the Blades that the Dragonborn can choose, as opposed to choosing the side of the Greybeards.