Several months ago, a petition was launched to get Shirley Curry, an 82 year old gamer best known for her Skyrim YouTube videos, added to the next installment of the game. The petition was started by Curry-fan, Nick Popp and came after Curry, herself, expressed displeasure that she would be 88 when the next game came out and may not be around to see it.

Despite coming in just shy of 50k signatures the petition needed, Bethesda acknowledged during their PAX East 2019 stream that they were aware of the petition and that Curry would be in the game, thanks in part to new technology that allows Bethesda to scan real-world objects into the game.

Well, since they made the announcement today about me, as a character in the next TES game …I can show my favorite thing I brought away with me!!! 🥰 pic.twitter.com/lIoEJ3tz83 — Shirley Curry (@ShirleyScurry) March 29, 2019

The stream included a clip of what appears to be Curry’s scanning session and footage of artists working with her model. “This means a lot to me because I would be extremely happy to know that somebody else was playing with my character in a future Elder Scrolls game.” Curry says in the video.

This is a big win for the Elder Scrolls community, as Shirley has become a grandmother to nearly half a million fans of the series. If anyone deserves this, it’s her.

We love you, Grandma Shirley!