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Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 3:02 pm
OK so some interesting questions have sprung up all over the internet about the true timeline of the new dragonborn to be reviled in the new dlc..... Apparently people are questioning if he is the really the first Dragonborn since he has been stated many times in books and most Lore that Alessia was the first and not some unknown dude... What are your guy’s thoughts on this?
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Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 2:57 pm
She may be the first known and recorded dragonborn. Just because some scribe didn't write this guy down in a book, does not mean he could not be older. Its a loose excuse, but its how one could work around it. Since he was a dragon priest, one might have miss judged how he got his powers.
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Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 11:32 am
Si-Shen She may be the first known and recorded dragonborn. Just because some scribe didn't write this guy down in a book, does not mean he could not be older. Its a loose excuse, but its how one could work around it. Since he was a dragon priest, one might have miss judged how he got his powers. I agree. One of the great things about TES is the mystery. You are expecting one thing to happen, because you think you've just about figured it out, and then you find out you were wrong. Sure, a scribe wrote that Alessia was the first Dragonborn, but there is always a story behind the story, so to speak.
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Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 2:46 pm
jaimz147 Si-Shen She may be the first known and recorded dragonborn. Just because some scribe didn't write this guy down in a book, does not mean he could not be older. Its a loose excuse, but its how one could work around it. Since he was a dragon priest, one might have miss judged how he got his powers. I agree. One of the great things about TES is the mystery. You are expecting one thing to happen, because you think you've just about figured it out, and then you find out you were wrong. Sure, a scribe wrote that Alessia was the first Dragonborn, but there is always a story behind the story, so to speak. That and if they contradict themselves, there is always a chance for another "Warp in the West"! mrgreen
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Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 7:43 am
Si-Shen jaimz147 Si-Shen She may be the first known and recorded dragonborn. Just because some scribe didn't write this guy down in a book, does not mean he could not be older. Its a loose excuse, but its how one could work around it. Since he was a dragon priest, one might have miss judged how he got his powers. I agree. One of the great things about TES is the mystery. You are expecting one thing to happen, because you think you've just about figured it out, and then you find out you were wrong. Sure, a scribe wrote that Alessia was the first Dragonborn, but there is always a story behind the story, so to speak. That and if they contradict themselves, there is always a chance for another "Warp in the West"! mrgreen Ha! biggrin
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Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 1:58 pm
jaimz147 Si-Shen jaimz147 Si-Shen She may be the first known and recorded dragonborn. Just because some scribe didn't write this guy down in a book, does not mean he could not be older. Its a loose excuse, but its how one could work around it. Since he was a dragon priest, one might have miss judged how he got his powers. I agree. One of the great things about TES is the mystery. You are expecting one thing to happen, because you think you've just about figured it out, and then you find out you were wrong. Sure, a scribe wrote that Alessia was the first Dragonborn, but there is always a story behind the story, so to speak. That and if they contradict themselves, there is always a chance for another "Warp in the West"! mrgreen Ha! biggrin We could have "Warp in the East" coming next game, then "warp in the North", followed by "warp in the turnup patch" rofl
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Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 12:45 pm
Si-Shen jaimz147 Si-Shen jaimz147 Si-Shen She may be the first known and recorded dragonborn. Just because some scribe didn't write this guy down in a book, does not mean he could not be older. Its a loose excuse, but its how one could work around it. Since he was a dragon priest, one might have miss judged how he got his powers. I agree. One of the great things about TES is the mystery. You are expecting one thing to happen, because you think you've just about figured it out, and then you find out you were wrong. Sure, a scribe wrote that Alessia was the first Dragonborn, but there is always a story behind the story, so to speak. That and if they contradict themselves, there is always a chance for another "Warp in the West"! mrgreen Ha! biggrin We could have "Warp in the East" coming next game, then "warp in the North", followed by "warp in the turnup patch" rofl "Warp in the Baker's: Sweetrolls at large."
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Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 12:46 pm
Si-Shen jaimz147 Si-Shen jaimz147 Si-Shen She may be the first known and recorded dragonborn. Just because some scribe didn't write this guy down in a book, does not mean he could not be older. Its a loose excuse, but its how one could work around it. Since he was a dragon priest, one might have miss judged how he got his powers. I agree. One of the great things about TES is the mystery. You are expecting one thing to happen, because you think you've just about figured it out, and then you find out you were wrong. Sure, a scribe wrote that Alessia was the first Dragonborn, but there is always a story behind the story, so to speak. That and if they contradict themselves, there is always a chance for another "Warp in the West"! mrgreen Ha! biggrin We could have "Warp in the East" coming next game, then "warp in the North", followed by "warp in the turnup patch" rofl "Warp in the Baker's: Sweetrolls at large."
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Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 2:13 pm
jaimz147 Si-Shen jaimz147 Si-Shen jaimz147 Si-Shen She may be the first known and recorded dragonborn. Just because some scribe didn't write this guy down in a book, does not mean he could not be older. Its a loose excuse, but its how one could work around it. Since he was a dragon priest, one might have miss judged how he got his powers. I agree. One of the great things about TES is the mystery. You are expecting one thing to happen, because you think you've just about figured it out, and then you find out you were wrong. Sure, a scribe wrote that Alessia was the first Dragonborn, but there is always a story behind the story, so to speak. That and if they contradict themselves, there is always a chance for another "Warp in the West"! mrgreen Ha! biggrin We could have "Warp in the East" coming next game, then "warp in the North", followed by "warp in the turnup patch" rofl "Warp in the Baker's: Sweetrolls at large." You would never find the sweet rolls, the guards steal them all! rofl
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