Well firstly, ESO takes place way before Skyrim. They confirmed during the stream that dragons have never been gone, just in hibernation or in hiding.
Secondly, they confirmed that they worked with Bethesda (owner/creator of the IP) and pretty much confirmed that them doing this with dragons fits into the lore. We don't know how exactly yet because we haven't played through the story yet.
As far as the dragon break stuff. It was officially cofnirmed years ago that ESO is in the canon timeline for TES. It is not an alternate timeline. But ESO does take place in the past. In the Second Era IIRC-
Well firstly, ESO takes place way before Skyrim. They confirmed during the stream that dragons have never been gone, just in hibernation or in hiding.
Secondly, they confirmed that they worked with Bethesda (owner/creator of the IP) and pretty much confirmed that them doing this with dragons fits into the lore. We don't know how exactly yet because we haven't played through the story yet.
As far as the dragon break stuff. It was officially cofnirmed years ago that ESO is in the canon timeline for TES. It is not an alternate timeline. But ESO does take place in the past. In the Second Era IIRC-
Yes, I know all these but your second point is basically what I'm asking.
I guess we will have to wait to play it, but there could've been some mention of how they fit into the lore.
twitch_zero wrote: »In current lore dragons were around in the 2nd era just not many.
twitch_zero wrote: »In current lore dragons were around in the 2nd era just not many.
We understand that there is no record of dragons appearing after their age of tyranny other than in the 4th Era during Skyrim, but how will they justify these dragons if a dragonbreak didn't happen? I get that a lot of the things said by ingame books and NPCs can be wrong due to them being treated as real beings with limited and misinformed knowledge like us in real life. That's one way to say everyone who said dragons had not appeared just weren't told. I guess another way is how these dragons will not last long enough for them to have an impact on the entire people of Tamriel, so nobody really talks about it or even heard of this event happening in Elsweyr.