I'd say I'm fairly new to the Elder Scrolls compared to most; I was with a friend around 2017-2018 when he introduced me to Skyrim. I was intrigued with what he said about the game and his experience playing. I had the game stuck in my mind for a while after that, and when I found an older PS3 copy of it at my local video game store I bought it immediately (the cover was of the original game, but the disk was actually the Legendary edition, so I had all three DLC as well). I was genuinely surprised I had not heard of the game considering it was over 6 years old at the time, but I'm glad I learnt about it when I did.
After completing a lot of content of Skyrim, I felt like I should experience some of the other games in the series. I decided to go down from Skryim to Oblivion to Morrowind, and even tried playing Daggerfall. I would say Skyrim is my favourite since I have sunk hundreds of hours into it.
Grog may seem to an unkeen eye as your run-of-the-mill warrior who will charge a foe without a thought, but those who look more clearly unmask a true strategic genius, a warrior who utilizes his knowledge to carefully plan out every move he makes, with unparalleled accuracy and skill. As a proud soldier of the Imperial Legion, his exceptional combat talent and intelligence is what sets him apart from the rest of army, along with making him one of the Legion's most valuable soldiers.