Skyrim: Legend of Dovahkiin

 is a 10-episode miniseries created by Aaron McGruder based on the video game, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, by Bethesda Studios. It has aired from November 25, 2018 until February 9, 2020 on Adult Swim.

Info
After being caught illegally crossing the Cyrodiil-Skyrim border, a mysterious Nord is escorted to the town of Helgen to face criminal execution alongside Stormcloak rebels. After Helgen is destroyed by a large, spiky black dragon, this mysterious person soon discovers who he actually is, and the massive scale of what's to come...

Intro
(Intro music)

"Long ago, dating back to the Merethic Era, Nirn was dominated by the tyrannical dov... the dragons. They were all ruled by Alduin, the World-Eater, firstborn of Akatosh, Chief of the Divines and the God of Time. But, one day, three Ancient Nord warriors: Gormlaith Golden-Hilt, Hakon One-Eye, and Felldir the Old, challenged the furious black dragon. Together, and using a forbidden object of time: an Elder Scroll, Alduin was banished in time. The year is now 4E 201, exactly 200 years after the Oblivion Crisis in Cyrodiil. Alduin has returned, and will fulfill his destiny: Devour the World... or, will he? For there is but one mortal he fears... in their tongue, he is Dovahkiin, Dragonborn!"

Cast

 * Clancy Brown as Dovahkiin/The Last Dragonborn
 * Michael Gough as Ralof; Jarl Balgruuf the Greater; Various Male Stormcloaks; Various Male Bandits; Fake Riften Gatekeeper
 * Martina Lotun as Gerdur; Various Female Stormcloaks
 * Jonas Fisch as Hadvar; Various Female Bandits
 * Vladimir Kulich as Jarl Ulfric Stormcloak
 * Richard Epcar as Lokir; Proventus Avenicci
 * Lani Minella as Irileth
 * Olev Aleksander as Whiterun Guard #1; Riften Guard #1
 * Paul Ganus as Whiterun Guard #2; Riften Guard #2; Hakon One-Eye; Ysgramor
 * Christian Svensson as Farengar Secret-Fire; Executed Stormcloak
 * Michael Hogan as General Tullius
 * Claudia Christian as Legate Rikke; Aela the Huntress; Adrianne Avenicci
 * Colleen Delany as Lydia
 * Thor Edgell as Tsun; Bjorlam
 * Christopher Plummer as Arngeir
 * Joan Allen as Delphine
 * Max von Sydow as Esbern
 * Robin Atkin Downes as Brynjolf
 * Enn Reitel as Delvin Mallory
 * Kari Wahlgren as Vex
 * Charles Dennis as Odahviing; Sahloknir; Various Unnamed Dragons
 * Jean Gilpin as Elenwen
 * Lynda Carter as Gormlaith Golden-Hilt
 * Paul Eiding as Galmar Stone-Fist; Septimus Signus; Felldir the Old
 * Charles Martinet as Paarthurnax
 * Daniel Riordan as Alduin
 * Jason Marsden as Sven; Mikael
 * Popeye Vogelsang as Orgnar; Farkas; Maul; Idolaf Battle-Born; Hewnon Black-Skeever; Various Male Bandits
 * Keith Silverstein as Drahff
 * Stephen Russell as Lucan Valerius; Belethor
 * Corri English as Jarl Elisif the Fair; Ysolda
 * Elisa Gabrielli as Maven Black-Briar
 * Jon Curry as Faendal; Various Forsworn
 * Noah Nelson as Urag gro-Shub
 * Susan Eisenberg as Saadia; Faralda; Umana
 * André Sogliuzzo as Ri'saad; Kharjo; J'darr
 * Pam Cholet as Khayla; Ahkari; Shavani
 * Gideon Emery as Sulla Trebatius; Various Male Imperial Soldiers

Credits Theme
(NOTE: The credits theme is exclusive to the final episode, as each previous episode provides the credits in the intro, while the final episode end credits are the full credits.)
 * Dragonborn (Epic Orchestral Version)

Episodes
See List of episodes.

Follow-Ups
These are the Follow-Ups to Legend of Dovahkiin, both based on Skyrim's campaign DLCs: Dawnguard and Dragonborn respectively.
 * Skyrim: Tyranny of the Sun
 * Skyrim: The First Dragonborn

Trivia

 * Some major events are left out in this series, including the "Diplomatic Immunity" quest, which is where the Dragonborn player is supposed to undercover infiltrate the Thalmor Embassy in Skyrim. The dragon battles with Vuljotnaak, Nahagliiv, and Viinturuth are also left out.
 * The story DLCs (Dawnguard and Dragonborn) are not featured in this miniseries. They are featured in their own respective miniseries within Aaron McGruder's Skyrim trilogy. (see Follow-Ups)
 * The Dragonborn's real name is unknown, as he is referred to as "Dovahkiin" or "The Dragonborn" throughout each miniseries.
 * Being animated by WB Animation, the art/animation style is very reminiscent to Justice League, Teen Titans: The Judas Contract, Justice League vs. Teen Titans, and Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge.
 * Dovahkiin is depicted as his traditional appearance: The default Skyrim character (A beefy Nord male with dark brownish-blonde hair and light blue eyes), adorning an iron helmet (with the traditional scratch gained during the battle with Mirmulnir), a studded cuirass, steel nordic gauntlets, and iron boots. He wields a steel sword and a banded iron shield, and occasionally, a steel dagger as a dual weapon alongside his sword. In Episode 9, following the peace negotiations, he adorns dragonscale armor, a dragon bone sword, and a dragonplate shield. However, he still adorns his traditional scratched iron helmet. His post-Episode 9 design remains consistent throughout the rest of the trilogy.
 * However, his casual outfit (as seen in the beginning of Tyranny of the Sun) appears to be him just wearing a set of normal clothes and shoes, without any armor equipped.
 * While there is still a fair share of blood and gore, it is relatively tame compared to Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge.
 * Robin Atkin Downes, who is Brynjolf's voice actor in Skyrim and in this miniseries, also voiced Kano in Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge, another Warner Bros. Animation work.
 * Like in the game, lots of voice actors are the same. While in the game, it's an excuse to have less voice actors, in the miniseries, it's used to keep consistency to the games.
 * Max von Sydow, Esbern's voice actor, died on March 8, 2020, at the age of 90.
 * Richard Epcar, who voices Proventus Avenicci, Lokir, and many other characters in Skyrim, is most known for voicing Lord Raiden in the Mortal Kombat series, another Warner Bros. work.