Hello comrades.
As the Atlas of Dragons (2E 373 by Brother Mathnan, prior ESO events) states:
"(...)
Known to Live
Ahbiilok - Sightings dating back to the early years of the Dragonguard throughout the northern Jerralls. Multiple attempts to kill him have failed. He is believed to be lairing somewhere in Morrowind.
(...)"
And Twin Secrets (4E 5~, by Brarilu Theran) also confirms that there is a dragon in Morrowind:
"In my life, I've traveled widely. I've seen Summerset Isle, communed with Psijiics, walked the shores of Akavir. I had hoped to see lost Atmora before I passed, that is not to be. I have even done the unthinkable. I have spoken to a dragon.
Dragons are said to be gone from the world. Yet I found one. Sheltered in the smoking ruins of Vvardenfell, I came upon it. My magic proved to be sufficient to defeat the beast. If that gives you cause to wonder, I will not deny that I was once a pyromancer of great skill.
Exhausted and near the end of my spells, I parlayed with the wyrm, offering it life if it would share it's secrets. Haughty to the end, it agreed to one secret for one life. I asked for it's [sic] name, but it told me it would rather die than surrender that. Instead if [sic] offered me something else. And that it [sic] how I learned how to defy the Law of Firsts.
So, since having dragons on ESO is completely lorewise , (check the both aforemetioned books and many others), I think that Morrowind is a excelent opportunity to show up a mighty dragon and giving us a epic fight with one of Alduin's soldier.
Hello comrades.
As the Atlas of Dragons (2E 373 by Brother Mathnan, prior ESO events) states:
"(...)
Known to Live
Ahbiilok - Sightings dating back to the early years of the Dragonguard throughout the northern Jerralls. Multiple attempts to kill him have failed. He is believed to be lairing somewhere in Morrowind.
(...)"
And Twin Secrets (4E 5~, by Brarilu Theran) also confirms that there is a dragon in Morrowind:
"In my life, I've traveled widely. I've seen Summerset Isle, communed with Psijiics, walked the shores of Akavir. I had hoped to see lost Atmora before I passed, that is not to be. I have even done the unthinkable. I have spoken to a dragon.
Dragons are said to be gone from the world. Yet I found one. Sheltered in the smoking ruins of Vvardenfell, I came upon it. My magic proved to be sufficient to defeat the beast. If that gives you cause to wonder, I will not deny that I was once a pyromancer of great skill.
Exhausted and near the end of my spells, I parlayed with the wyrm, offering it life if it would share it's secrets. Haughty to the end, it agreed to one secret for one life. I asked for it's [sic] name, but it told me it would rather die than surrender that. Instead if [sic] offered me something else. And that it [sic] how I learned how to defy the Law of Firsts.
So, since having dragons on ESO is completely lorewise , (check the both aforemetioned books and many others), I think that Morrowind is a excelent opportunity to show up a mighty dragon and giving us a epic fight with one of Alduin's soldier.
Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »http://en.uesp.net/wiki/Morrowind:M'Aiq_the_Liar
M'Aiq the Liar from TES III: Morrowind:
"dragons: "Dragons? Oh, they're everywhere! You must fly very high to see most of them, though. The ones nearer the ground are very hard to see, being invisible."
wenchmore420b14_ESO wrote: »No. Just plain NO!
1). The source you list...
ESO is 2E583....Atlas of Dragons, 2E 373 by Brother Mathnan was written 200 years before our time line.
I quote your source....
Grahkrindrog - Slain in 2E 184
Krahjotdaan - Slain in 1E 2871
Mirmulnir - Last sighted in the Reach in 2E 212.
The last dragon seen was 300 years before ESO, also, for better lore sources go to https://www.imperial-library.info/.
2) Your 2nd source ( Twin Secrets (4E 5~, by Brarilu Theran) also confirms that there is a dragon in Morrowind: ) is 900 years after the time frame of ESO and taking the author as fact is like saying "Beowulf" was a actual event.
Yes, dragons exist in this time period, but, NO, we WILL NOT SEE THEM. Period.
Also, Titans are the skeleton of Boziikkodstrun whom Molag Bal used to create the Daedric Titans we see in ESO and no live dragons were used to this purpose...
"Molag Bal then had the skeleton taken to the Vile Laboratory, where it was infused with the blood of darkness, reviving it as a soulless being. He then had the skeleton improved, forming a bone frame even mightier than its forebears. Once that was complete, Molag Bal had the skeleton plunged into the deepest pool in the Azure Chasm, to give the new creation its brains and brawn. After that, the first Daedric Titan rose from the chasm to serve its master.[1]
Hello comrades.
As the Atlas of Dragons (2E 373 by Brother Mathnan, prior ESO events) states:
"(...)
Known to Live
Ahbiilok - Sightings dating back to the early years of the Dragonguard throughout the northern Jerralls. Multiple attempts to kill him have failed. He is believed to be lairing somewhere in Morrowind.
(...)"
And Twin Secrets (4E 5~, by Brarilu Theran) also confirms that there is a dragon in Morrowind:
"In my life, I've traveled widely. I've seen Summerset Isle, communed with Psijiics, walked the shores of Akavir. I had hoped to see lost Atmora before I passed, that is not to be. I have even done the unthinkable. I have spoken to a dragon.
Dragons are said to be gone from the world. Yet I found one. Sheltered in the smoking ruins of Vvardenfell, I came upon it. My magic proved to be sufficient to defeat the beast. If that gives you cause to wonder, I will not deny that I was once a pyromancer of great skill.
Exhausted and near the end of my spells, I parlayed with the wyrm, offering it life if it would share it's secrets. Haughty to the end, it agreed to one secret for one life. I asked for it's [sic] name, but it told me it would rather die than surrender that. Instead if [sic] offered me something else. And that it [sic] how I learned how to defy the Law of Firsts.
So, since having dragons on ESO is completely lorewise , (check the both aforemetioned books and many others), I think that Morrowind is a excelent opportunity to show up a mighty dragon and giving us a epic fight with one of Alduin's soldier.
wenchmore420b14_ESO wrote: »No. Just plain NO!
1). The source you list...
ESO is 2E583....Atlas of Dragons, 2E 373 by Brother Mathnan was written 200 years before our time line.
I quote your source....
Grahkrindrog - Slain in 2E 184
Krahjotdaan - Slain in 1E 2871
Mirmulnir - Last sighted in the Reach in 2E 212.
The last dragon seen was 300 years before ESO, also, for better lore sources go to https://www.imperial-library.info/.
2) Your 2nd source ( Twin Secrets (4E 5~, by Brarilu Theran) also confirms that there is a dragon in Morrowind: ) is 900 years after the time frame of ESO and taking the author as fact is like saying "Beowulf" was a actual event.
Yes, dragons exist in this time period, but, NO, we WILL NOT SEE THEM. Period.
Also, Titans are the skeleton of Boziikkodstrun whom Molag Bal used to create the Daedric Titans we see in ESO and no live dragons were used to this purpose...
"Molag Bal then had the skeleton taken to the Vile Laboratory, where it was infused with the blood of darkness, reviving it as a soulless being. He then had the skeleton improved, forming a bone frame even mightier than its forebears. Once that was complete, Molag Bal had the skeleton plunged into the deepest pool in the Azure Chasm, to give the new creation its brains and brawn. After that, the first Daedric Titan rose from the chasm to serve its master.[1]
I totally disagree with you concerning "WE WILL NOT SEE THEM". The Atlas of Dragons clearly states that there ar dragons that constantly interact with other races. The book takes place 200 years before ESO, which is merely a blink of eye for a dragon and the twin secrets books confirms that the same drabon inhabit the same place even tho after all those centuries. There is dragons, and they maintain relations with other races, some are reclusive but other get out there as stated.
Callous2208 wrote: »I disagree. What would be the point of all of us going to fight a mighty dragon? How would lore handle the death of said named dragon going forward? Dragons are minding their own business in this era. I believe the second book you referenced is from 4E, holding no relevance here. I am not necessarily opposed to some type of dragon interaction in this game, but not fighting them. That was Skyrims thing.
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »I don't object to a lore-friendly dragon appearance, but I think having one show up in Vvardenfell would be more a distraction than anything: we already have the Tribunal and Red Mountain to focus on. And inter-House politics. And the Morag Tong. And...you get the idea.
wenchmore420b14_ESO wrote: »I agree, dragons exist in this time period, but they are hidden, and rare, and have no interaction with man or mer, and will not be seen till around 2E869 with Tiber Septim, and that is only 1 dragon. Then we will have to wait till 4E201 to see another one emerge.
What's with the dragon obsession? They were an annoyance in Skyrim and I'm personally happy to see the back of them.
no one cares
please shut up about dragons eso players we get it you played skyrim we all did haven't we had enough shameless fanservice

The examples you show are the same thing I said, as Nahfahlaar does not show up for over 300 years from now (ESO time line). I agree they are around, but maintain that they have no place in this era of the game.wenchmore420b14_ESO wrote: »I agree, dragons exist in this time period, but they are hidden, and rare, and have no interaction with man or mer, and will not be seen till around 2E869 with Tiber Septim, and that is only 1 dragon. Then we will have to wait till 4E201 to see another one emerge.
Dragons maintain relations with other races eventually like Nahfahlaar (allied with King Casimir II of Wayrest and others), Nafaalilargus (allied with Tiber Septim) and Pathurnaax - himself have his greybeards pets. ZOS can make it happen, and lorewisely if they want to. They have the pen and the paper, they just have to put their storytellers to work.
Not sure what you mean by this.Zenimax shot itself in the foot when it chose an age that removed dragons from play...
wenchmore420b14_ESO wrote: »The examples you show are the same thing I said, as Nahfahlaar does not show up for over 300 years from now (ESO time line). I agree they are around, but maintain that they have no place in this era of the game.wenchmore420b14_ESO wrote: »I agree, dragons exist in this time period, but they are hidden, and rare, and have no interaction with man or mer, and will not be seen till around 2E869 with Tiber Septim, and that is only 1 dragon. Then we will have to wait till 4E201 to see another one emerge.
Dragons maintain relations with other races eventually like Nahfahlaar (allied with King Casimir II of Wayrest and others), Nafaalilargus (allied with Tiber Septim) and Pathurnaax - himself have his greybeards pets. ZOS can make it happen, and lorewisely if they want to. They have the pen and the paper, they just have to put their storytellers to work.Not sure what you mean by this.Zenimax shot itself in the foot when it chose an age that removed dragons from play...
Out of 10 TES games,, dragons are only in 2, Redguard and Skyrim.
And it seems that only the "Skyrim" generation are always the ones that ask for dragons.
Now, Lore aside, ZoS has already explained that the mechanics of the coding of ESO is a horizontal based code and not able to accommodate vertical mechanics such as flying, flying mounts or diving underwater. (See ESO-Live Episode 17, 05/08/2015). So no to dragon mounts also.
Narvuntien wrote: »I would think that if we were to fight a dragon it will not be until we get to western skyrim and the reach, There the skyhaven temple is likely still in operation, if the reachmen didn't drive out the dragonguard yet... it certainly isn't lost yet.
Interesting, the source seems to say that the dragon is in the jerral mountains and not on the island of vvadenfell (until it is in ruins). So I am not expecting to see a dragon yet.