Reddit user IsThisDamnNameTaken shared a custom LEGO minifigure of the Last Dragonborn from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on the LEGO subreddit, recreating the iconic protagonist without official sets. Because LEGO has never released licensed builds for The Elder Scrolls franchise—likely due to the series’ mature violence and age rating—fans must resort to custom MOCs (“My Own Creation”) to bring Tamriel into brick form.
The custom minifigure mirrors the male Nord appearance featured across Bethesda’s promotional marketing and original trailers. Outfitted with a studded armor chest piece, gritted teeth, and a horned iron helmet, the figure captures the stoic demeanor of the Last Dragonborn. The creator placed a sword in the minifigure’s left hand and a shield in its right, accurately capturing the iconic weaponry from the game’s key art.
Custom creations remain the primary outlet for RPG enthusiasts seeking physical collectibles from Bethesda’s catalog. Similar fan projects have tackled other mature gaming properties, such as custom Fallout 3 T-45 Power Armor builds with articulated limbs. With official LEGO lines currently focusing on other major gaming IPs like Super Mario, fans of Bethesda’s fantasy world have taken design into their own hands to fill the gap.
While Bethesda continues development on The Elder Scrolls 6, classic Skyrim iconography remains a staple within the gaming community fifteen years after its original release. Without official merchandise options on the horizon from LEGO, community-driven MOCs offer the closest look at what a physical Tamriel universe could look like.