A talented cosplayer recently whipped up something special for “The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim” fans: a baby onesie featuring a beloved quote from the game. When this unique creation hit the internet, it quickly became fertile ground for jokes and memes revolving around the popular game.
Since it burst onto the scene in 2011, Bethesda’s “Skyrim” has earned a reputation as one of the greatest open-world RPGs ever crafted. It’s no surprise that it’s been a source of inspiration for countless memes, such as the unforgettable “I took an arrow to the knee,” which even made a cameo in Crysis 3 and LMFAO’s music video, “Sorry for Party Rocking.” Another fan-favorite meme centers on the memorable introductory line uttered by Ralof, an NPC during the game’s opening scene.
In the latest tribute to this iconic moment, Alabama-based cosplayer and illustrator Jeanette Blasius, also known in the community as Gerbilminion, showcased her latest masterpiece on the Skyrim subreddit. She adorned a baby onesie with the unforgettable phrase, “Hey you. You’re finally awake,” a nod to her new son’s arrival in June. The post quickly gained traction, with many fans showering the onesie with words of admiration, one noting it was the best thing they’d seen in a while. Beyond her recent baby-themed creation, Blasius is acclaimed for her cosplay endeavors, which include her interpretations of Flame Mother Lee Moldaver from Amazon’s hit “Fallout” series and Link from “The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom,” specifically in his Ember Set attire.
Ralof, who graces Blasius’s artistic onesie, not only delivers the game’s legendary opening line but also plays a significant role in Skyrim’s civil war storyline. He serves as a guide, assisting players if they choose to align with the Stormcloaks—a faction fighting for independence from the Empire. On the flip side, there’s Hadvar, Ralof’s Imperial counterpart, renowned for his allegiance to order and justice. Both characters are crucial allies, ready to stand beside players depending on their choices in the game.
Meanwhile, fans are eagerly awaiting the next chapter in the series. Bethesda has embarked on developing a sequel to “Skyrim.” According to leaked documents from the Federal Trade Commission’s now-abandoned lawsuit against Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard, this new installment will grace PC and Xbox systems. Predicted to launch as early as 2026 based on courtroom revelations, the game faces the daunting task of matching or surpassing its predecessors—an expectation eloquently captured by former Bethesda Senior Game Designer Bruce Nesmith.
As we look forward to what the future holds, “Skyrim” remains a landmark in gaming, continually celebrated for its groundbreaking achievements in open-world exploration and storytelling. Whether it’s through playful memorabilia like baby onesies or the devoted fan base it has fostered over the years, this epic fantasy continues to captivate and inspire generations, thanks to its enduring charm and depth.