The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim trailer shows fire nymphs, automaton and epic mountain castles
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This short but sweet Skyrim trailer shows the transition from concept art to in-game locations, mostly showing epic statues and a swift glimpse of the Dark Brotherhood. Sinister cowls: CONFIRMED. We get to see a new magical creatures, including a fire nymph and a big, steaming automaton. Then, at the very end, a sketch of some meat. Mammoth meat: CONFIRMED. We'll be gobbling up those big woolly elephants on November 11 when Skyrim is released.
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