Where To Find Skyrim's Chicken Necromancer (& Why You Should)

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is filled to the brim with mysteries and oddities for players to discover, from grand spectacles to small details, perhaps none quite as charmingly strange as the chicken necromancer. Skyrim has included everything from some of the funniest bugs and glitches like giants launching players sky high, to dark, expansive quests around catching killers and assassins. But the chicken necromancer is probably near impossible to top, even for a game as wide as Skyrim.

Necromancers are a powerful class of magic users that specialize in reanimating the dead. They often summon skeletons and other undead to fight alongside them whenever they are engaged in battle with the player or other NPCs. The chicken necromancer is a bit special compared to the others, and not just because of the chicken. It's more due to the fact that he's just really not very good at his job.

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Players should absolutely track down this novice necromancer if they want more of Skyrim's vast and sometimes disturbing lore, or if they need a soul gem or are just looking for a good laugh. Once encountering the poultry reanimator, he will summon chickens to fight by his side and charge into battle. It's a sight most won't forget too quickly, so here's how intrepid explorers can find the chicken necromancer of Skyrim.

To begin with, players should travel to the southeast region of Skyrim where the city of Riften is located. Starting at the Nordic tomb called Geirmund's Hall, they should then travel south towards Honeystrand cave, and end by heading towards a rocky hill to the east where the chicken necromancer can be found. He will either initiate combat, if he's aware of the player, or can be taken out from a distance with a crossbow sneak kill. For the players that choose to charge in to fight the necromancer and his undead chickens head on, they're in for an easy fight. The poor guy can be taken out with just a hit or two, and his chickens aren't much stronger.

For the lore hunters, Book 10 of Frostfall can be looted from the novice necromancer's body, which recounts a disturbing story about one of Skyrim's most prolific magic wielders, Turala. But finally, before players leave the chicken necromancer for good, they can get one last laugh by taking the chicken egg from the nest that sits atop the altar which will reanimate a chicken of their very own.

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