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save your money, either of games (Skyrim LE, GW2) is not just something until DS2 will be released. I own both of them, unfortunetaly, I am not playing GW2 much, better said, I was not playing that for 2 months; I have a feeling, that GW2 is loosing its popularity.
BUT, there is an advice for you, go and play WoW...it is for free ;)
World of Warcraft?
But I am not a hardcore gamer. As such, I don't like to be tied down with the monthly subscription and feel like I am not playing the game long enough to make it worthwhile. It is like subscribing to a cable television and never watching it, ever.
100 hours of gaming for legendary edition makes it 50 cents an hour for entertainment. well worth it.
To the op, I say the choice is yours and you have already decided on which games you are interested in, which is guild wars 2 or skyrim.
Do you want to play an mmo or a single player game capable of modding ?
My answers to your questions
Both guild wars 2 and Skyrim are both nice looking games, so their worlds are both nice looking. Where guild wars 2 uses artistic graphics which might not be appealing to some, it will retain its looks over time, skyrim on the other hand has nice graphics and also has a hi-res texture pack and mods to improve graphics, but will age over time once another elder scrolls on a new engine is released.
Both are very deep in lore, some might say elder scrolls series has more lore.
Someone, somewhere at sometime has made a mod to turn into a dragon, whether its better than Divinity I don't know, probably not.
Both games are engaging, they both require the player to avoid blows and move around, but guild wars 2 uses a hotkey bar system where skyrim relies on using the equiped weapon or spell. As for never ending well guild wars 2 continues to get additial content added which seems to be quite frequent and as well as balancing updates, skyrim doesn't really get updates and the balancing on its weapons and spells are off, its basically left to the community to create mods, but skyrim limits are down to a players imagination because of the mass amount of mods out there and there is still more being created.
Hope that is unbiased enough.
Both games can take up massive amounts of time. Especially if you get into the lore. (I forget myself for hours when playing Skyrim for example.) If you just want to play a cheap game to pass the time, I could also suggest trying TERA, which is now free-to-play and where the battle system is really action orientated.
check out the screenshots on my profile of skyrim to see some of the graphics, the ones on private are of my main character and lydia running around whiterun nude. so you cant see those.