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Added by Chompskylor- For the Skyrim add-on, see The Elder Scrolls V: Dragonborn.
- "Skyrim legend tells of a hero known as the Dragonborn, a warrior with the body of a mortal and soul of a dragon, whose destiny it is to destroy the evil dragon Alduin."
- ―The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
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Dragonborn scarcely exist, and it is rare for more than one to appear within an era. They can belong to any race or gender, since the Dragon blood (transliterated from ![]()
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The Prophecy of the Dragonborn, generally attributed to the Elder Scrolls, and sometimes to the ancient Akaviri, tells that, at the end of time, in the wake of the World-Eater, the wheel will turn upon the "Last Dragonborn".[3]
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Dragonborn in history
The first Dragonborn was purportedly Saint Alessia, the Nedic slave queen who was blessed by Akatosh and given the Amulet of Kings to seal the covenant between them. This began the tradition of all legitimate rulers of the Cyrodilic Empire referred to as Dragonborn as only they could wear the Amulet of Kings and light the Dragonfires in the Temple of the One.[3] It was revealed in the Fourth Era however that the first being to possess the dragon blood, was in fact a former Dragon Priest named Miraak.[4]
Reman Cyrodiil was considered to be the next Dragonborn after Alessia, although he never actually took the title in his lifetime.[5][6]
Tiber Septim, founder of the Septim Dynasty of Tamriel, was the next individual to be recognized as Dragonborn. His heirs continued the tradition and were all considered Dragonborn emperors blessed by Akatosh. This lineage ended with the death of Martin Septim during the Oblivion Crisis.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim



Added by HeartseekerThe Dragonborn is the player character in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, and was stated to be different than the "Dragon-born" of previous games by Bethesda Softworks Game Developer and Executive Producer Todd Howard.[7][8] At the beginning of the game, the Dragonborn is a prisoner, captured while attempting to illegally cross the border into Skyrim. While being transported to the settlement of Helgen, the Dragonborn discovers that Ulfric Stormcloak, the leader of the Stormcloak rebellion, is a fellow prisoner. At Helgen, Imperial General Tullius sentences all the prisoners to death, but a dragon attacks before the Dragonborn is executed, providing a chance for escape.
Skyrim's trailers and concept art depict the stereotypical Dragonborn as a male Nord with brown hair and a short beard, wearing an Iron Helmet, Studded Armor, Iron Gauntlets, and Iron Boots. In one trailer, the Dragonborn uses a Steel Sword and a Banded Iron Shield, but in another, he dual wields a Steel Sword and a Steel Dagger. In Skyrim, as with all Elder Scrolls games, race, gender, and equipment are left to the player's discretion.
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Added by URL- In the Dragon language, "Dragonborn" is a combination of the words 'Dovah', meaning "Dragon", and 'kiin', meaning "child" or "born".
- Dovahkiin also has a second meaning: the 'Dov' in 'Dovah' refers to Dragonkind, while the 'ah' means "hunter". Interpreted thus, the name reads "Dragonkind Hunter Born," or "Born Hunter of Dragonkind", an appropriate description of what the Dovahkiin is destined to do. Of further interest is that dragons use the term dovahkiin as a proper noun to address or talk about the player and the dragon naming convention holds that names consist of three words.
- Early dialogue with Ralof or Hadvar would suggest that the Dragonborn crossed the border from Cyrodiil.[9] The Pale Pass, where the Dragonborn seems to have crossed into Skyrim, runs from Helgen to the Cyrodiil border.
- When formally greeting the Dovahkiin, the Greybeard's name him/her Ysmir, suggesting the Dragonborn's connection to Talos or Shor.
- During the events of the No One Escapes Cidhna Mine quest, the player can choose to remark on where the Dragonborn's family is from. This place of origin varies according to the Dragonborn's race. Additionally, when talking with Serana, the player may comment on what type of relationship the Dragonborn had with his/her parents.
- NPCs will occasionally comment on the Dragonborn's skills and items. This can include gender-specific comments.
- The Nerevarine was referred to as "Dragon-born" in the Lost Prophecy.
See also
Appearances
- The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind (Mentioned only)
- The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Mentioned only)
- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (First appearance)
- The Elder Scrolls V: Dawnguard
- The Elder Scrolls V: Dragonborn
References
- ↑ The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Dialogue with Arngeir.
- ↑ The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Dialogue with Delphine.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 The Book of the Dragonborn
- ↑ Events of Dragonborn
- ↑ The Amulet of Kings
- ↑ Trials of St. Alessia
- ↑ Lervik, Lasse (11 May 2011). Intervju om The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim del 2. Gamer.no.
- ↑ [PART 01 Todd Howard interview.]. Bethesda Forums. Bethesda.com (05 May 2011).
- ↑ Game Informer - Skyrim’s Dragon Shouts