Wreckless_Riot wrote: »Im excited for the new chapter and all the awesome features but cant help but to be a bit bothered by the way dragons are being implemented. Im thinking I might be mistaken but with this chapter are we suddenly getting a dragon invastion on the same scale as skyrim?
I thought it was established in lore that there were so few dragons around at this point in history, that they are already thought to be extinct.
Is there any lore clarification out there yet that explains why the upcoming chapter is contradicting the devs statement from several years ago saying there will be no dragons in the time that eso takes place?
Im just curious as a big elder scrolls lore nerd
Well, they were almost extinct because they were hunted close to extinction, both by the Akaviri and the Nords in the Dragon War, and probably others.
The dragons in Elsweyr were locked away in the Hall of Colossus. When, by whom, for what purpose, we do not know. But that certainly would have kept them alive, until now.
Dagoth_Rac wrote: »Dragons = $$$$
$$$$ > Lore
Dagoth_Rac wrote: »Dragons = $$$$
$$$$ > Lore
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PrinceShroob wrote: »There's no indication that the shout Alduin uses in Skyrim to resurrect dead dragons is unique to him. If any dragon can use this ability, it would explain why generic dragons are comparatively common and dragon attacks don't cease once Alduin is defeated.
In fact, if dragons can resurrect each other and cannot truly be killed unless their soul is absorbed, this might explain why a mass dragon hunt was necessary, rather than a mere human rebellion.
Dagoth_Rac wrote: »Dragons = $$$$
$$$$ > Lore
Dagoth_Rac wrote: »Dragons = $$$$
$$$$ > Lore
joedraper24b14_ESO wrote: »Dagoth_Rac wrote: »Dragons = $$$$
$$$$ > Lore
I am here downloading the game again and about to be an eso plus member again simply because I saw dragons in an awesome cinematic.
So this statement is very true. I hope there are 10000s of dragons.
joedraper24b14_ESO wrote: »Dagoth_Rac wrote: »Dragons = $$$$
$$$$ > Lore
I am here downloading the game again and about to be an eso plus member again simply because I saw dragons in an awesome cinematic.
So this statement is very true. I hope there are 10000s of dragons.
Same here. I've been inactive since October. I started playing again because I saw the trailer. Whats weird is that I'm actually someone who wishes they would spend more time thinking about lore before creating new content and stick to it a little better, and yet this (probably) lore-breaking expansion is attracting me to the game.
By that logic there was only 23 dragons ever in existence cause that's how much the Atlas mentions.Per the Atlas of Dragons book in Skyrim there are at most 4 dragons alive during this time
Unfortunately, only a few of the dragons slain by our Akaviri predecessors during the Crusade were recorded and thus this list is sadly incomplete.
you think a whole bunch of Dragons appearing out of a cave in Elswyr would be a huge event for the Blades and wouldn't be something overlooked or lost to history.
Dagoth_Rac wrote: »Dragons = $$$$
$$$$ > Lore
PC USStraight out of Mo- uh, oh wait. Um... Ebonheart, I guess?
"thus meaning as far as we knew the last recorded events involving dragons would have been 1200 years prior to the events of Skyrim. Now, we know it was only around 1000 years.
FabresFour wrote: »Not exactly 1200 years, during the Tiber wars, dragons were seen again in Tamriel and even Tiber Septim made agreement with the rest.
The last occurrence of dragons in Tamriel is much less time than 1200 years (including having the appearance of one of these dragons in Elder Scrolls: Redguard). To be more exact, the dragons disappeared with Tiber Septim. If we consider that the last dragons disappeared in the year of Tiber Septim's death, as is speculated, then they disappeared only 596 years before TESV: Skyrim.
And yet, this disappearance is somewhat controversial, since shortly after the Red Year, a dragon was spotted going to live on Red Mountain (Morrowind was already free from Cliff Racers, so it would be easy to live in the midst of fire and lava).
PC USStraight out of Mo- uh, oh wait. Um... Ebonheart, I guess?