Skyrim T-Shirts
Description: Four Shields Tavern is an inn in the village of Dragon Bridge in Haafingar. It is the only building on the eastern side of the road through Dragon Bridge. Faida is the proprietor, and Julienne Lylvieve works there while learning the innkeeper trade, hoping to eventually establish her own inn. Like all inns in Skyrim the entrance leads directly into the common room, which has a fire pit down the middle of the room. There are five long wooden tables and benches against the side walls with a selection of bottles of alto wine and wine as well as a few loaves of bread on all the tables. The left-hand table against the north wall also has a flower basket containing two pine thrush eggs and a chicken's egg.
Description: The Frozen Hearth is an inn in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim that is located in Winterhold. As the only profitable business left in Winterhold, the inn serves as the sole place petitioners to the College may stay. As such, Dagur, the owner, has put aside any personal feelings he may have toward wizards and does his best to look on the bright side. Nelacar pays Dagur good money to maintain a small room in the inn where he can do some research on his own, away from the College. He also takes a cut of Enthir's questionable sales downstairs in the cellar.
Description: The New Gnisis Cornerclub is a tavern located in the Gray Quarter of Windhelm. There are three levels in the Cornerclub. Ambarys is on the first floor. On the third floor, Malthyr Elenil can be found sleeping in the bed at night, and there is the business ledger on a table on the left side upon walking up the stairs. The cornerclub serves as the social center of the Dunmer within Windhelm. Patrons can buy drinks and swap stories, but there are no rooms to rent. Some Nords from Windhelm seem to think the drinks here are better than at the Candlehearth Hall.
Description: This is a famous line from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, where a guard says to the player, "Let me guess, someone stole your sweetroll?". The phrase has become a popular internet meme and running joke among gamers, often used to humorously reference situations where something is taken or to poke fun at the game itself.