Yeah quite. Their soul is an essential part of them being a dragon, and like a Dragonborn is "granted" the soul of a dragon by Akatosh, the dragons themselves are the spawn of Akatosh, and would endemically have Dragon souls as a result. The only reason Durnehviir doesn't have a soul any more is because he sold it to, or had it stolen by, the Ideal Masters (the same as any necromancer).OtarTheMad wrote: »Yeah. How did he have no soul? That's odd to me unless he did something similar to Durnehviir and lost it somehow but that was not mentioned.
Yeah quite. Their soul is an essential part of them being a dragon, and like a Dragonborn is "granted" the soul of a dragon by Akatosh, the dragons themselves are the spawn of Akatosh, and would endemically have Dragon souls as a result. The only reason Durnehviir doesn't have a soul any more is because he sold it to, or had it stolen by, the Ideal Masters (the same as any necromancer).OtarTheMad wrote: »Yeah. How did he have no soul? That's odd to me unless he did something similar to Durnehviir and lost it somehow but that was not mentioned.
Forget the mini dragon, I'm more concerned about the skeleton dragon who had no soul. That's literally not how dragon souls work. And it certainly isn't based on who they sided with in the Dragon War.
elias.stormneb18_ESO wrote: »Forget the mini dragon, I'm more concerned about the skeleton dragon who had no soul. That's literally not how dragon souls work. And it certainly isn't based on who they sided with in the Dragon War.
As @MythicEmperor mentioned, there's a skeletal dragon in Labyrinthian in Skyrim. As no dragon soul can be absorbed from it; I'd assume it's a similar case to the dragon in Fang Lair. Exactly how that works isn't really known; but I'm pretty sure it will be explained in the game.
Forget the mini dragon, I'm more concerned about the skeleton dragon who had no soul. That's literally not how dragon souls work. And it certainly isn't based on who they sided with in the Dragon War.
Yeah sorry, I wasn't clear with my issue. There's nothing conceptually wrong with skeletal dragons, or even skeletal dragons with no soul, as both of these have been seen before with the dragon in Labyrinthian. My issue is over the statement that it seemingly never had a soul, and that this lack of a soul was specifically related to the Dragon War. If they want a skeletal dragon with no soul, that's fine, but if they want to explain why it has no soul, they should be using the established lore that a dragon loses its soul when killed by another of dovah-sos. A dragon literally cannot exist as a dragon without its "essence of dragon".MythicEmperor wrote: »Yeah. Whatever the case, it existed in Skyrim, so the lore is on its side.elias.stormneb18_ESO wrote: »As @MythicEmperor mentioned, there's a skeletal dragon in Labyrinthian in Skyrim. As no dragon soul can be absorbed from it; I'd assume it's a similar case to the dragon in Fang Lair. Exactly how that works isn't really known; but I'm pretty sure it will be explained in the game.Forget the mini dragon, I'm more concerned about the skeleton dragon who had no soul. That's literally not how dragon souls work. And it certainly isn't based on who they sided with in the Dragon War.
Forget the mini dragon, I'm more concerned about the skeleton dragon who had no soul. That's literally not how dragon souls work. And it certainly isn't based on who they sided with in the Dragon War.
As I mentioned above, Labyrinthian's dragon is conceptually easy, despite not being specifically stated. It was killed by a dragon or dragonborn, its soul was absorbed by them on death, and its body was later reanimated (somehow). This is why it has no soul when you kill it.Labyrinthian had a skeletal dragon that can't be explained by conventional reasoning surrounding dragons.Forget the mini dragon, I'm more concerned about the skeleton dragon who had no soul. That's literally not how dragon souls work. And it certainly isn't based on who they sided with in the Dragon War.
As for the mini dragon pet, that should not exist.
Forget the mini dragon, I'm more concerned about the skeleton dragon who had no soul. That's literally not how dragon souls work. And it certainly isn't based on who they sided with in the Dragon War.
...Thurvokun did not side with Alduin or Paarthurnax during the Dragon War and flew off on his own, did not do that. So he did not have an eternal soul, so when he came in here laid waste to everything he could eventually die. So...that's what caused him to actually die at the end.
I haven't either, but some other guys on UESP have. Apparently there's nothing about this in there at all. It sounds like Mike was pulling unsubstantiated lore out of thin air.WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »Found the bit where Mike Finnegan was talking about it (at 9:40): Here's the transcript as best I could manage:That does appear to be a problem from a lore standpoint. I'll note that I have been unsuccessful finding a group on PTS to run the dungeons with, nor have I found a Youtube video yet that has the NPCs loud enough to make out what they were saying, so I am uncertain if anything in either dungeon provides some explanation for the above....Thurvokun did not side with Alduin or Paarthurnax during the Dragon War and flew off on his own, did not do that. So he did not have an eternal soul, so when he came in here laid waste to everything he could eventually die. So...that's what caused him to actually die at the end.
I haven't either, but some other guys on UESP have. Apparently there's nothing about this in there at all. It sounds like Mike was pulling unsubstantiated lore out of thin air.
Forget the mini dragon, I'm more concerned about the skeleton dragon who had no soul. That's literally not how dragon souls work. And it certainly isn't based on who they sided with in the Dragon War.