The world ofThe Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrimis home to many different characters, each with stories to tell. Some hold central roles in their own adventures, like Delphine inSkyrim’smain story or Cicero in the Dark Brotherhood questline. Others, however, live lives that are far less grand.

Uthgerd the Unbroken is one such character. She spends most of her time in the Bannered Mare of Whiterun inSkyrim,but after raising affinity with her, the Last Dragonborn can learn why she’s not out adventuring.

Skyrim Uthgerd the Unbroken

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Uthgerd the Unbroken of Skyrim

Uthgerd the Unbroken is a Nord residing in thecity of Whiterun inSkyrim. The origins of her title “Unbroken” are unclear, but it could stem from her remaining relatively unscathed throughout a life of adventure. Alternatively, it could potentially refer to her track record of never having lost a fight. However, that clearly isn’t the case as the Last Dragonborn can easily beat her in a fistfight.

In fact, winning in a fistfight against Uthgerd is the only way to become friends with her. Upon beating her, she’ll become available as aSkyrimfollower and, potentially, a spouse. She’s a pretty decent follower for early-game players as she specializes in the One-Handed and Heavy Armor skills. Her secondary skill in Archery also makes her viable for long-ranged combat. Plus,Skyrim’sUthgerd can wield a greatsword with one hand, which is why she’s gotten so popular recently.

Skyrim Uthgerd the Unbroken Backturned In the Middle of a Red Field Greatsword on her Back Arms Crossed

Upon meeting Uthgerd, it’s immediately clear that the Nord warrior is an eager fighter. She has a line of dialogue that reads, “I got no quarrel with you, but I won’t turn one down, neither.” She also holds some prettytraditionalSkyrimNord beliefsas she tells the player that the only way to truly know a woman is to have a strong drink and a fistfight with her – how romantic. Aside from that, she believes that combat is the best way to hone her skills and that a true Nord would never skimp on a chance to test her worth.

So, why is she spending so much time drinking at the Bannered Mare? Based on Uthgerd’s character, the Nord warrior should be out vanquishing bandits or testing her might against fearsome beasts. Of course, the player can invite her tobecome aSkyrimfollower, but otherwise, she stays at the inn. Uthgerd explains the reason to the Last Dragonborn herself. According to Uthgerd, she tried joining up with the Companions but was rejected immediately.

When Uthgerd expressed interest to join the guild,the Companions ofSkyrimwanted her to prove her worth. Thus, they had her fight against a “young whelp of a lad,” as Uthgerd described him. The Nord warrior took offense to this, believing that the members of the Companions didn’t believe her to be strong enough to hurt him. So, she put everything into the fight. This turned out to be a mistake as she inevitably killed the much weaker young man. And that was grounds for immediate rejection. Uthgerd tried to explain that she never meant to kill the young man, but that didn’t help her case. The Companions denied her entry to theirSkyrimfaction and said she was too hot-headed to join their ranks.

Unfortunately, this only made the Nord warrior even more cross. Inthe events ofSkyrim, it’s clear that she holds a grudge against the local guild. In her dialogue, she even calls them a bunch of “weak, pathetic cowards.” However, her reaction only serves to justify the Companions’ decision to reject her. After all, the Companions value honor, and Uthgerd’s supposedly accidental killing and her subsequent lack of accountability is a clear lack of it.

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