Scientists have reconstructed the face of Skyrim Skeleton

Artists and scholars from Grandparents Whispers They specialize in skull reconstruction, taking skulls from ancient skeletons and providing an idea of ​​what an actual person might look like. The whole process is pretty cool, but the group decided to do something a little different on April Fools’ Day this year; Instead of reconstructing the facial characteristics of a real skeleton, the group instead reconstructed a single face from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim! The resulting face was shared on Twitter, without specifying that it’s from the game. Instead, the description provided hints just that Skyrim Fans will note, saying that the face belongs to “an ancient Sarthal atmoran, dating from the late Mauritius period.”

Facial reconstruction Skyrim The skeleton can be found in the tweet embedded below.

While the tweet may not refer directly to Skyrim, quickly caught the attention of the masses, and garnered great acclaim from the players. Remarkably, the “reconstruction” reached even those who worked in the game! Developer Jonah Lobe designed those skeletons for Skyrim, and praised the reconstruction, noting that the Ancestral Whispers captured the “Neanderthal-like” traits it was aiming for. The team clearly did an excellent job in this regard, making a great gag for this year’s April Fools’ Day!

Of course, it is not surprising that fans Skyrim picked up on ref. Since its original release in 2011, it has become known as one of the greatest games of all time. Bethesda’s RPG has been released on countless platforms, and has been highly praised. the games Anniversary Edition It was released last year, adding new content, along with releasing next generation updates for PS5 and Xbox Series X.

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition Available now on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X | S and PC. You can check out all of our previous coverage of the game here.

What do you think of the facial reconstruction from Ancestral Whispers? Did you pick up the hints from the team’s tweet? Tell us in the comments or share your thoughts directly on Twitter at Tweet embed To talk about all things gaming!

[H/T: PC Gamer]

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