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I'd like to think he passed in his sleep, in the homestead he built by his spouse and children. His work was finally done. He knew he could finally rest, so rest he did.
"Bury me with an Elder Scroll." "But why Dragonborn?" "Because you idiots can't be trusted and the next time something kicks off I wanna make sure whoever takes my scroll is ready to throw hands with my ghost."
Next time the Elder Scrolls takes place in Skyrim, the player has to go to the Dragonborn's tomb which holds the Elder Scroll needed to overcome whichever crisis Tamriel faces.
@@lupus2079 Nah, fam. The tomb's location is not recorded anywhere - either by word of mouth, rumour or writing. To get to it is an impossible journey. Then you have to fight all of the heroes of Sovngarde who rise to defend the tomb and the dragons whose souls the Dovahkiin has absorbed. And then you have to get the Dragonborn's permission to take the scroll.
@@adarshkamoda9183 It wouldn't surpise me if bethesda takes the dragonborn-achieved-CHIM-route so i doubt there would be a tomb for him. it would be more like a monument
He was burried with his most prized possessions: 67 wooden buckets 49 wheels of cheese 137 bottles of various alcohol 17 insanely deadly poisons that also make its victims masters at enchanting for some reason A double-enchanted dragonbone warhammer named "Dragonboner" Every Daedric artifact ever made (the selfish bastard) A fork with 5 points of fire damage enchanted with the soul of Nazeem 7 complete copies of every volume of "The Lusty Argonian Maid" And one Mark of Dibella
“Dragonborn, why do you always keep this mark of dibella with you? And why does it have this weird, crusty white stuff on it?” “Question it not, for the answer will turn you as mad as séptimas was”
Dragonborn's Fire resistance values were so ridiculously high that the Skyrim folk were forced to bury him instead of going for the traditional cremation ritual of the nords.
@@speedle9190 One last laugh as the slaves of the Aldmeri Dominion mourn the loss of their master. Long live the Altmer, supreme beings and rulers of Tamriel.
@@speedle9190 It would be very ironic if a High-Elf was the one who willfully chose to ruin the schemes of the Dominion in favor of the Nords and Imperials, finally being sick of the corruption and self worshipping the Dominion loves so much, he decides to knock his own race down a peg
Meanwhile, the Courier laughs while dinking mead knowing he will never have to run across Skyrim to deliver your mail ever again. His assassination plan worked and his mail route will be back to normal.
"Across Skyrim" my ass, he emerged out of a pool in *Apocrypha* to give me a letter. The realm of a Daedric Prince, and he just... Shows up. Honestly the guy deserves everything and more, that is dedication
@Aldia, scholar of the First sex It's confirmed that TES6 will take place 6 years after the events of Skyrim, so it's most likely that the Dragonborn would still be alive
Dragonborn: "When I die, I want Delphine to be one of my pallbearers." Serana: "But why, Dragonborn? You absolutely hate her, and refused to work with the Blades after she asked you to kill Paarthurnax!" Dragonborn: "Yeah, but that way, she'll let me down one last time."
@@Z3Milesky what is it gunna end up being "Hay, your finally awake, you were trying to cross the border to the afterlife" as a necromancer is just sitting there preparing to die because he accidentally brought back the wrong person xD
“Here lies the Dragonborn, Pathological Liar, Leader of the Dark Brotherhood, Slayer of Imperials, Also he was an idiot who missed the AHO ship hitbox and fell to his death.
@@thatchannel195 its fine i can feel you(i hope i use that right). I think its better for players to choose the end of story instead of "The Courier....". Phew of mine have flexed with families they made, some just became immortal lords of evil caz why not, and i plan to make one old man to do ALL the good and then die as a beloved by everyone person.
@@trissi4468 Considering he's the chosen of a Divine, a Daedric Prince if he's an Orc or Dunmer, 3-5 if he did all the questlines (Hircine for Companions, Molag Bal for Vampires, Nocturnal for Thieves Guild, and Herma Mora for Dragonborn), potentially one of the long-lived races, even longer lived if he's a mage (for reference, the so far oldest mage in Tamriel was 4000 by the time one encounters him in Morrowind (no word on whether he survived the Red Year, but he sure didn't seem like old age was gonna slow him down, so I wouldn't be surprised if he managed to survive...)) potentially immortal if he's a vampire... Chances are *very* likely he's going to outlive any family he has.
Yeah if he's anything like my dragon born he's got every conceivable deadric artifact plus you'd have to get through high Hrothgar and parthunax because they sure as hell aren't going to let you get a finger on that coffin
Fighting the dragonborn's ghost, his living armor, his floating sword, an ancient dragon and 4 of the strongest npcs in all of skyrim... damn near impossible
I personally like to imagine Lydia carrying the casket up the mountain on her own, and everytime someone offers to help her she simply shakes her head and gives the same response: "I am sworn to carry his burdens."
@Xyuby Ryuu He runs a museum, the one from Legacy of the Dragonborn. Professional artifact hunter. The museum income + a literal jar of infinite gold keeps him very rich.
The writers at Bethesda are explicitly forbidden to canonize stuff like the name, gender, and race of the player characters, so as to not cheapen the player's experience playing the game.
@@theblacknova7955 Talin, The Eternal Champion (Arena) - Human-like race, likely Breton. Canonically male. The Hero of Daggerfall (Daggerfall) - Canonically male. The Apprentice/Josian Kaid (Battlespire) - Vatasha Trenelle if you choose female, however, The Apprentice is seemingly male in promo art. Cyrus (Redguard) - Redguard male. Nerevarine (Morrowind) - Canonically male Dunmer. Master Tunnel Rat (Stormhold) - Not much known. Dawnstar Hero (Dawnstar) - Not much known. Soul of Conflict (Shadowkey) - Body shape both in-promo and in-game seem to point to male, but female is possible. Hero of Kvatch (Oblivion) - Canonically male Imperial/Daedric Prince. Black hair, brown eyes. Hero of Rhalta (Oblivion PSP) - Canonically male Breton. Light brown hair, brown eyes. Last Dragonborn (Skyrim) - Canonically Nordic male. Blond hair, blue eyes. The Vestige (Online) - Likely Nordic male. Gray hair, blue eyes. Legends Hero (Legends) - Not much known.
Not pictured: 20 minutes earlier, when the Dragonborn decided, having saved the world from three apocalyptic events, that he was probably strong enough to tank a direct blow from a giant.
@@thecosmictraveller3232 they had to wait 4 weeks for its orbit to become unstable so it could re-enter the atmosphere. By sheer chance, the corpse of the dragonborn landed at mach 10 directly on the giant that killed him. An act of vengeance from Sovngarde.
@@quandolas2331 yea but you cant remove them and if you have the dawnguard DLC that adds up to 3 unremovable scrolls that weigh 20lbs each. 60lbs of inventory you will never get to fill with more useful items.
While your body ages and withers you thum echoes through tamriel yet only a few can hear it, Parthurnax Durnnerveir and Odavhing where ever they be echo it throughout the plains where it be Mundas Atherireus or Oblivion
@@Deaglan753 This would actually make sense, honestly. Parthuurnax would be the most likely to be able to echo it across Aetherius, as he is the most "spiritual" dragon there is, not to mention he's the brother of Alduin, who was the first born of Akatosh, a divine (who originates from Aetherius). Odahviing would echo it across Mundus, as out of the three listed, he's the most "normal" dragon. Durnehviir would echo it across Oblivion, as he is tied to the soul cairn, of which is a plane of oblivion. God I love Elder Scrolls lore.
Later, the Dragonborn would rise from his grave, confused. This was the first time he opted to wait in-place for more than 24 hours. This was something he would never repeat again
One day a new evil approaches the coffin hoping to gain the legendary magical armor and weapons of the greatest hero of Tamriel. But he hears boss music as the coffin bursts open and he sees a hulking man rise out of it. On his status bar it simply says. "EXTREMELY WELL RESTED"
This reminds me of the very last big playthrough I did in Skyrim. My character was a real hero--saved Skyrim, defeated Harkon, killed Miraak, destroyed the dark brotherhood, the whole nine yards. But during the boss fight with Harkon, he was infected with vampirism just before he struck Harkon down. In my head canon, it was like a final act of spite, a final curse before being slain. My character struggled with his vampirism for the rest of the game, even as he went on to do many great deeds, hiding his secret shame from the people he fought to protect, knowing they'd turn on him if they knew. His craving for blood tormented him constantly, turning even his moments of greatest triumph to ashes in his mouth. I used the better vampires mod to make sunlight lethal to him, so he could not even feel its warmth against his skin. Then, one day, as he stood in a cave to hide from an imminent dawn, I realized something. His work was done. All the great enemies had been defeated, the civil war was over. Skyrim was at peace, stable, and strong. So my character removed his helm and let it fall to the ground, followed by his gauntlets. He unbuckled his sword and unsheathed it, glancing at the blade that laid so many foes in the graves, and let it fall to the earth as well. I like to think a moment of absolute peace came over him And then he walked, smiling, into the dawn. He was still smiling when the first rays of daylight turned him to ash.
"When one travels to Skyrim, it is almost a must that they visit the Greybeards, and walk the steps... Yet, near the peak, one can hear an ancient tongue, thrumming across the snow... Rising up and singing. One hears it most strongly near an old gravestone few pay respects to anymore... But my father's father's father's father told many stories of the man/woman that they traveled with... This one thought old J'Zargo's tales, from that old journal, were just stories... Now, standing here, in front of your grave... I get the feeling that they were more than just mere fairy tales..."
“The Greybeards mourned with voices that echoed across not only Skyrim, but Nirn itself. Their dirge rang in Elven halls, across Argonian swamps and Khajit sands, and it seemed as if the very land itself was mourning.”
Across the snow capped mountains of Wrothgar to the burning ash of the Red Mountain of Morrowind. They could feel the echoes of mourning for the soul of the last Dragonborn headed to its rightful eternity
Once again, awoken by a slight wooden creaking noise and dripping water, the Dragonborn opened his eyes, finding himself in a damp underground jail. He is immediately greeted by a loud, ear shattering, yet gentle lady voice. "Approach my child, and choose how your new life shall begin"
@@Z3Milesky He's talking about the Alternate Start mod, which makes you start inside of a jail, but able to choose between many starts by talking to a statue of Dibella (Dibella or Mara? I don't remember)
“Here lies the Dovahkiin, Slayer of Alduin, Champion of many Daedra, Listener of the Night Mother, Archmage of Winterhold, Leader of the Theives Guild, Harbinger of the Companions, Master of the Voice, Long may he remain undisturbed until the Lands need you again. Sovengard awaits you, hero.” P.S he died via spike trap lmao
Yeah, cause everyone collectively agrees that choosing only one side of the civil war instead of telling the Thalmor to fuck off cause the Dragonborn is powerful enough to rival Daedra is the dumbest thing Todd and Bethesda could’ve done. I love the game with a passion, but we should be given the option to actually unite Skyrim.
“How is this fucker going decompose he had the blessing of all the dadera and made him self resistant to like everything” “ i don’t know just put-him” in the ground
They couldn’t revive the Dragonborn because he had 150% shock resistance, little did everyone know that he simply enchanted the armor they buried him with.
This just makes me think of my Breton with enough boosts to magic resistance that I should be at 100% magic resistance and yet I still take that tiny bit of damage because of the soft cap
Far into the future a new hero will rise, this hero will ask Paarthurnax, leader of the Greybeards, one simple question “Where can I find this Elder Scroll?” Paarthurnax tells this new hero of it’s location, merely a few metres behind them, at the top of the Throat of the World. The hero walks up to a tombstone simple in its design, not encrusted with jewels or gold, but simply made of stone. Paarthurnax then shouts the phrase Dovah Qahnaarin Alok (Dragon Vanquisher Rise). The ground begins to shake and crack with the strength of 1,000 dragons as a figure draped in dragon bones emerged from the ruined ground. The figure first looked at Paarthurnax then to the hero standing in front of them, the figure calmly handed the hero the Elder Scroll and simply said “Now it’s your turn”
The new hero gets on one knee head bowed in both fear and respect "I don't believe I am worthy of being in the presence of such greatness but I'll accept the burden to protect my home my family my friends" the dragonborn places the elder scroll in the new heros hands and with his last undead breath he whispers "take my armor my sword seek out Serana my companion she will train you"
@@carlmeredith7357 and then, the dragonborn asks paarthurnax for the revive spell that alduin used, then paarthurnax use that thu'um and the dovakin takes another sword and walks with our new hero
"One day, it seemed as if any other. Children in Skyrim played in the snow. Men in Cyrodiil went about their merchants business. The warriors of Hammerfell sharpened their blades. The courts of High Rock were engaged in their court intrigue. The houses of Morrowind were squabbling. The Altmer of Alinor sat in their hubris. The tribes of Valenwood hunted game. The cats of Elsweyr walked the sands. Those few dragons who remained flew the skies, gazing at the endless open world before them. To them, it was a day like any other, until one moment. At one moment, the Grey Beards voice was heard. Every being that walked, swam, flew and knew enough to tell heard the shout of the mystical monks. Three words. One shout. Few knew the words exactly, but all felt it's meaning in their souls, and wept when they realized the truth. The Dragonborn...has fallen."
I love the mental image of all of the daedric lords having a tantrum when Akatosh is like, aight he's dead his souls coming with me. Like wtf are they gonna do? Tell him no?
I mean, yea kinda, the Daedric Princes should have more power than the Aedra. The Aedra poured pretty much the entirety of their being into Mundus so I don't think they have the power to fight against the Daedric Princes especially with how many could be coming for the Dragonborn's soul.
@@generalgarchomp333 most would absolutely not ally, like mehrunes, molag, boethiah, yea no they’d end up warring across oblivion, but I could see Azura, Herma, or Meridia attempting to ally but plan to backstab
Despite their enmity, the dragonborn likely endeared himself to both of them. I'm sure they would be able to set their differences aside just for that occasion
@@philipgood5041 The bonus episode of the Senile Scribbles parody where after beating Miraak and Alduin and everything, the Dragonborn takes over all of Skyrim with a dragon army. And the 'recruiters' from the empire and stormcloaks both are told they 'might want to burn their uniforms'.
This gives me an Idea for The Elder Scrolls 6: A few hundred years later, Serana is still around and tasks the new protagonist with finishing what the Dragonborn tried to start when he died. This could also become kind of a mystery element, because Serana could be distrustful of you at first, and over the course of the main storyline she starts to trust you, so she slowly reveals to you what happened, and what big menace managed to kill the Dovahkiin.
@@bytemediadigital But isn’t it canon that Serana decided to cure herself? If the game lets you make that choice regardless of mods I would think she would die by then no?
@@callumkristofer7793 vampires aren't properly immortal, but yeah, even so, it would not be that hard for the dovahkiin to become functionally immortal. i mean, their soul is already the immortal soul of a dragon, they'd just need a necromancer to try and raise them and just pop right back into their body.
Just imagine what actually happens after your character dies- Your random corpse, if found, is the single greatest repository of magic items in all of Skyrim, probably all of Tamriel. Whoever finds it is going to be set for life.
Serena gonna be set for life, also, I've got some very strange and arcane weaponry in my possession, something about a great sword that belonged to a Knight artorias. Whoever that is.
@@walterclements1612 actually the dragonborn wouldn't turn into a drauger since the drauger we're all worshipers of the dragons, and the dovahkiin is canonically against the dragons.
Here lies the Last Dragonborn Savior of the Sun and Slayer of Harkon Conqueror of Apocrypha and Doom of Miraak Savior of Skyrim and Bane of the World-Eater May they rest in Glory forevermore in the halls of Sovengarde
Tsun: Dragonborn… Why are you back here so soon? Dragonborn: I uh… I was peeling a potato with Mehrunes’ Razor for some potato stew and accidentally nicked myself. Tsun: … Dragonborn: …Guess you could say it was a stew to die for, Eh?
@@TimothyMyers-m5pnew adventure: I need those scrolls to save my family Dragonborn: until you surpass me your reward is null A arena appears Dragon born those who have faced him are no longer here
Imagine finally climbing to the top of the world's tallest mountain, only to be bitch smacked back down by a 7ft dragon bone covered zombie with a 20Lb scroll.
@@FluffySylveonBoi Every culture on Tamriel remembers the Dragon Break in some fashion; to most it is a spiritual anguish that they cannot account for. Several texts survive this timeless period, all (unsurprisingly) conflicting with each other regarding events, people, and regions: wars are mentioned in some that never happen in another, the sun changes color depending on the witness, and the gods either walk among the mortals or they don't. Even the 'one thousand and eight years,' a number (some say arbitrarily) chosen by the Elder Council, is an unreliable measure.
Legends tell of an extraordinary warrior. A Dragonborn, master of spells, steel and stealth. It is said that they slew Alduin the World-Eater, Miraak the Abyss Dragonborn and Harkon the Vampire Lord. But for all their feats in battle, people said they were a kind and just soul, uniting Skyrim during a time of great turmoil, befriending Imperials, Stormcloaks, werewolves and vampires alike. I’ve even heard that they have traversed Sovngarde and drank with the heroes of old while still living. It’s hard to be sure, but rumor has it that the legendary Dragonborn is buried at the peak of the Throat of the World, along with the sacred Elder Scroll, guarded by the Greybeards and the old dragon Paarthurnax, so no evil should lay their hands on the Scroll again. P.S. In my headcanon, if a challenger arrives, the Dragonborn’s armor, possessed by their soul, rises to battle them and prove that they are worthy to wield the Elder Scroll.
All my Skyrim characters be like: Here lies the dragonborn, King of procrastination, Most murderous member of the Dark Brotherhood, Bringer of buckets to the heads of the shopkeepers, Savior of the thieves guild, We will never forget him, although we'll try.
Imagine being so badass you're buried with a fucking elder scroll while both claimants to the throne of Skyrim, the Jarl of Whiterun, the greatest military genius in Tamriel, and the last remaining blades, among others, mourning over your death together. I think this should be the canon way the dragonborn dies. I never liked the wishy washy endings of the other ones, and I think this would be a good way to keep the race, alignment and gender ambiguous while still having a good end. They could even leave it somewhat uncertain, with the grave never being opened, the body, armor and weapons of the Last Dragonborn never shown to the world. It could even be a quest related to the Elder Scrolls in a later game, visiting the tomb of the Last Dragonborn, maybe enshrined with a small temple to Akatosh and pilgrims from across Skyrim and Cyrodiil paying their respects. A lighthouse and a sanctum atop a lonely outcrop in the sea of ghosts, pilgrims with torches and solemn faces lining the arduous walk, reading the steps of the Dragonborn's journey from their crossing from Cyrodiil to their honorable death. And there a solemn red banner of Akatosh flies above the Shrine of the Last Dragonborn, a Knight of the Divines watching the sea in a lonely vigil. It'd be a very interesting and stirring scene, especially compared to the ways you come across the elder scrolls in other games. "Here lies the savior of us all, champion of Akatosh, a symbol for all Tamriel," it would say, "may the Last Dragonborn rest easy knowing that Mundus yet lives."
death of dragonborn will be really fun and complicated since normally people die and go to their respective realm whom they have made deals with but the dragonborn has had deals with so many thats who knows who will claim his soul or maybe all the princes will have a battle over who claims his soul while the dragonborn watches sipping some mead
Elsif: "How did he die?" Serana: "Well, he was riding his horse..." Elsif: "uh-huh." Serana: "Then the horse started flying..." Elsif: "Of cour- wait, what?" Serana: "He was so high up and didn't see the Giant on a Dragon coming..." Elsif: "What on Nirn are you on about?!" Serana: "Suddenly, his horse died underneath him and he was plummeting to the ground! And then... *IT* happened." Elsif: "Do I even want to try and gues-?" Serana: *"The world turned bright blue! White nonsensical words everywhere and a simplistic sad face!! A bell rung once with a ding that will haunt my dreams forever!!!* Elsif: "... Isran?" Isran: "His game crashed." Elsif: "Okay, I'm out!"
Me as the dragonborn in their reading my will "I wish for a dungeon to be built full of the most dangerous traps, enemies ,and puzzles alike and at the very end there will be the treasure room holding all of my weapons, armor, and 100,000 Wheels cheese along with my gold enough to make every single hold in Skyrim look poor and at the very center there will be all three elder scrolls placed around all copies of the lusty the argonian maid"
Not too long after the dragonborn is finally laid to rest. Paarthurnax, Odaving, and Duurnavir all meet at the summit of high hrothgar. They silently look at one another for a moment, then down at his grave. Suddenly, they let loose a series of powerful thu'ums, thundering into the sky. A mournful cry, and a final farewell, their way of honoring a true friend and fellow dovah. The dragonborn, after having been gladly welcomed into sovengarde and sharing in the feasting, stories, and songs, takes a moment to step outside the great hall. A cool breeze blowing on his face as he suddenly hears a series of thunderous voices ringing out across the realm. He stoped and listened, then smiled. He gave one mighty shout in return, silently nodded his head, then stepped back inside once more.
If they ever made Skyrim into a film or series, this is how they would end it, one final “Fus Ro Doh” louder and stronger than all the others in said film/series
There's something about Serana that just makes it more gut-wrenching. The Dragonborn was a valuable friend, ally, and student to everyone that knew them. But even if their relationship was never anything other than platonic, Serana and the Dragonborn meant more to each other than anyone else in their lives. The Dragonborn showed Serana that there was more to life than being a pawn in her parent's games, and though a life filled exploring the world and slaying all manner of monsters is a dangerous life, it is one worth living still. And in Serana, the Dragonborn finds something more than just a friend, but an equal. Serana is someone the Dragonborn could feel true kinsmenship with, and an inspiration to never become just another Miraak.
Plot Twist: They buried a mannequin with the dragon bone armor. The real Dragonborn secretly traveled to Akavir to search for the long-lost Nerevarine.
@@Tom_Cruise_Missile but what if one day they did? What if the Thu'um can be similar to the force(a dominant genetic trait). What if in another version the dragonborn has saved Nirn from utter destruction countless times over the course of their lives, and has even had children(who also have the Thu'um) and has been able to pass on their legacy to the next generation of Dragonborns, and it ends with the dragonborn standing at their house somewhere(wherever they decide to spend forever) staring off into the sunset as their children ride off seeking new adventures
She would never do that, I think necromancy is considered not only a dark magic but also like disrespectful for the dead person in question, also because he would not be alive, just an empty shell, so a bandit, a skeleton, who cares about them, but do it to her platonic sister/brother or platonic love, she would not.
DRAGONBORNs spirit: you both helped me sadly they can't Hear me I hoped the blades and greybeards are in good terms now when I choosed not kill paarthunax
The Last Dragonborn stares out into the distance but we don't see what has captured his gaze. He pauses for a moment before finally drawing his blade. We see a fire burning in his eyes. The Dragonborn exudes a sense of confidence ready for battle as he always has but slowly deep down he begins to feel something else. He begins to recall a life that has been filled with danger and peril, a life where he has had to hold back the world's destruction not once not twice but three fold. After being at the mercy of the executioner at helgen, after slaying the world eater, Alduin. After destroying the most powerful Vampire Lord in history. And after engaging in the ultimate battle of the thuum against The First Dragonborn in the realm of the deadric prince, Hermaeus Mora. It's only now in this moment that the dragonborn wonders why he feels such uncertainty in his power. A knot has formed in the dragonborn's belly, where once there was a raging inferno there was now a calm flame. As if trying to preserve itself and not burnout. A sense of looming dread began to take hold of The Last Dragonborn. The dragonborn takes a long look around him and sees a battlefield spilled with the blood of imperials and stormcloaks. But the scent of iron wasn't the only thing lingering in the air. The smell of burnt meat was also abound. The air was cold and hot at the same time as if two different climates were coexisting. The surrounding trees that once stood strong and unyielding were burned, frozen and scorched with the marks of lighting striking them repeatedly. An impossibility under normal circumstances. However among all these impossible inconsistencies there was one constant that united all these fallen men that lay before the dragonborn. They had all perished facing towards the same direction. It had been storming throughout this entire battle. Rain still falling even now as the dragonborn takes note of everything. Not a single muddied footstep could be seen going the opposite direction. All signs pointed to these men leading a full on assault against a common enemy. Among this sea of blood and corpses the dragonborn begins to hear something. Although the breathing was faint and muffled by the sounds of heavy rain and thunder the dragonborn's keen senses allow him to hear two men barely clinging to life and begins searching until he finds them. These two men were General Tulius and Ulfric Stormcloak. They were heavily injured, their bodies ravaged by the elements and on the brink of death. The dragonborn acts quickly and begins casting grand healing on both Tulius and Ulfric.The dragon born is able to heal most of the grave injuries they sustained but they are still barely able to speak. It wasn't just because of their injuries though. The trauma of seeing their men slaughtered like they were nothing and the incredible power they just witnessed had left them in such shock and disbelief that they were only able to mumble out a few words each. The Last Dragonborn looked at these two prideful, brave and headstrong men with deep worry and wondered what could have unnerved these men to such a degree. Ulfric was first to speak. "Thalmor too powerful...they-" he loses consciousness. Tulius spoke next "The Brass Tower...they control it." The Dragonborn's eyes widen and then they relax. "Rest now" says The Dragonborn. Tulius begins to close his eyes. After seeing the sacrifice these ordinary men made and the bravery they displayed facing down such an insurmountable foe, the dragonborn's resolve was bolstered and the calm flame that resided in his belly grew into a raging inferno once again. He was filled with a sense of duty and determination now. He would ensure the sacrifice these men made was not in vain even if it cost him everything. We finally see what The Last Dragonborn was looking at in the beginning. Off in the distance so far away that even a mountain seemed small, the clouds began to break as if being violently torn apart. Large bronze hands could be seen. They begin to grip the mountain sides and crumbled them with ease the sound of the creatures footsteps could be heard even miles away. The Dragonborn was so fixated on the behemoth he hadn't noticed the large army of Thalmor that was approaching. Blades, magic, arrows and dwemer technology was all being used against him now. The dragonborn raced ahead using whirlwind sprint going far beyond where the slain men lay until he saw them no more and now he was only about a mile from the thalmor army and soon the Bronze God would arrive. The Dragonborn's heart begins to beat louder than the roar of thunder and it echoes across the land. The dragonborn begins to feel a sense of familiarity and quickly realizes it's responding to something within the Bronze God. He doesn't know what it is but now he absolutely is not turning back. He must uncover it's mysteries and defeat the Thalmor. The dragonborn inhales deeply then shouts at the heavens using clear skies to stop the downpour in it's tracks. Then as the last cloud clears and the sun begins to peak, the dragonborn sheathes his mighty dragonbone sword and starts reaching for his back. He draws forth a beautiful silver bow that shined as bright as the sun along with it he drew an arrow equally as bright and elegant as the bow and fired it directly at the sun. Only moments later the sun reacted to this act and began raining another storm, a storm of blindingly powerful sunrays began to shower the field that the large army of Thalmor were inhabiting. The impact of those sun rays reaching mundus at such ludicrous speed caused shining explosions that were as deadly as they were beautiful. The world shook with each strike, the ground melting and breaking at once. The Thalmor were no fools though and the army of mages quickly began to cast a ward so powerful and vast it completely shielded their forces, repelling the power of the sun. The Dragonborn's final battle was upon him and his enemy came prepared. Hours later Tulius and Ulfric awaken they would only have a moment to take in the view before them before a massive blinding light would seemingly engulf all of mundus and the world shook again from the forests of cyrodil to the frozen tundras of skyrim all the way to the sands of hammerfell. This was a world event that everyone took notice of. After the light dissipated and the rumbling stopped Tulius and Ulfric began to walk. A battlefield with deformed land filled with craters, thousands of arrows scattered all over, a crack on the face of the planet that seemed to span for miles creating a chasm of sorts, hundred's of thousands of dead thalmor were laid across the land all seemed to have perished by too many different causes of death to count. Finally after hours of walking they found what they were looking for. The Dragonborn lay lifeless before them facing away as if he was looking at something. A few hundred feet away they could see the Bronze Tower firmly embedded into a large mountain side laying completely still as if it's power source was missing. When the two men went to turn over the dragonborn they were both shocked to find that it wasn't the dragonborn laying in front of them but merely his empty armor that he once wore. All his belongings remained as well including his elder scroll. The Last Dragonborn had seemingly vanished in the blinding flash of light that happened hours ago and was never seen again.
I have a new one Dragonborn:(Literally inches from death in a fight) Serena:If we win I'll sit on your face. Dragonborn:(Insert Glowing Red Eyes Meme Here)
Imagine being the champion of every daedric price in all the days of his life, the rest of the world probably sub standard compared to him. A testament of how precious his soul is.
Tsun: welcome back Dragonborn! It is a tremendous honor to have you grace Shor’s Hall once again. You need not prove yourself in the warrior’s test, you’ve already proven your value
I actually believe that Dragonborn won’t be given an honor in Sovngarde. I mean, they will be taken straight by Akatosh and serve him for all eternity.
@@Bergen98 you could be right, but I just remember what Tsun said right before you go back to Skyrim “when you’ve completed your count of days, I will welcome you back with great friendship and may you join the blessed feast”
@@Bergen98 I honestly feel like at this point the dragonborn gets to choose his afterlife because he could be bound (depending on his choices) to either hircine, molag bal, hermaeus mora, Sithis, etc. So it'd be quite the tug of war
@@sheogallvoidgazer2423 Yep, I have a feeling once he dies a lot of Daedra are gonna be fighting over him. Not to mention since his dragon soul is bound to Akatosh, that means they'll have to compete with the chief god of the nine divines
Had a character that lived for 50 years or so (in game years) that I played on and off for about 6 years when the game first came out, I retired that character and saved the game data on a usb years ago and I found that usb a week ago while cleaning up some stuff man the nostalgia hit me pretty hard because I thought I had lost the usb. Old friends have a way of finding their way back to you.
Buy a 3d printer. Print a pedestal for the USB stick. Paint it in colors you see fit and place it somewhere in your house. (Might sound insane but it will be worth it)
@calvin mcdonald My second character (A redo of my first character after I messed something up) only got to 4E 203. I may have only gotten out of 4E 201 once after that, but just barely.
The Dragonborn: "I mean,I turned into a vampire and just decided to go to sleep,but I'm tired so I'll just nap in this coffin and explain later." (1000 years pass) "Damnit I overslept. Everything hurts like hell too. Who buries someone in full armour with an Elder Scroll digging into his ribs?!"
@@finitewehosh6542 thinking about it, serana would have to forever “live” on after the dragonborns death, until someone killed her or she ended herself
In Memory of the Dragonborn Here lies a hero of Skyrim, a soul as fierce as the dragons that once darkened our skies, yet as noble as the legends of old. Born under uncertain stars, their destiny was etched in the very fabric of this land. With Thu'um as their voice and steel as their armor, they rose to meet the call of destiny with unwavering courage. They vanquished Alduin, the World-Eater, whose shadow threatened to devour all of existence. With the weight of prophecy upon their shoulders, they faced countless challenges, confronting the treacherous Thalmor, quelling the Civil War's flames, and ensuring the ancient traditions of the Companions endured. In every corner of Skyrim, their name became a symbol of hope, a testament to the indomitable spirit of mortals. They were a listener of the Dark Brotherhood, a harbinger of the Companions, and a master of the arcane arts in the College of Winterhold. Through their deeds, they forged alliances with the diverse races of this land, proving that unity could overcome even the deepest divides. Their compassion, too, shone bright, as they aided the afflicted and uplifted the downtrodden. Though the dragons may have faded into memory, the Dragonborn's legend endures, etched into the very stones of this tomb. In Sovngarde, may they find eternal rest, their spirit forever intertwined with the heart of Skyrim, their legacy an inspiration to all who dare to dream, to challenge, and to conquer. Rest now, Dragonborn, for your tale shall be sung for generations to come, your name a beacon of light in the darkest of times. You have earned your place in the annals of history and in the hearts of all who call Skyrim home. Dovahkiin, Friend, we shall remember you.
Ralof: I mean you no foul...but how exactly did he go? Serana: It was gamble. One that won the battle in the end. I still remember his last words. Ralof: What were they? Serana: " Check this sh*t out"
Here lies the Dragonborn The slayer of Alduin, Harkon, and Miraak Slayed countless dragons The Harbinger of the companions Legendary Nightingale Archmage Hero to the 9 holds Civil war veteran Destroyer of the Dark brotherhood Holder of all daedric artifacts and weaponry Possesses legendary knowledge of every form of combat and magic school Cleanser of all evil in skyrim and solsteim The hero of skyrim Was killed tragically by tripping over a bucket
I think you mean he tripped over a bucket, causing 693 more buckets to spill out of his inventory and launch him so high into the air that he shatters all the bones in their body
@@iexplodonateri7378 and he will have All of the daidric artifacts and that armor is probably enchanted too and with All of those shouts you wouldn't have a chance to land a single hit.
Inigo sighs as he rests his hand on the casket, the flurry of snow casting a light blanket over the pine box and tinting his greying fur white. The old cat can’t help but smile thinking back to old times; being released from the cell, watching him take down a dragon for the first time, the long nights spent around a campfire, the short ones spent in a tavern. He swipes away at a tear and turns to the onlookers, his express one laced with melancholy. “We are gathered today to celebrate the life and death of the Last Dragonborn.” He glances back at the casket. “He had many titles. Dovahkiin. Qahnaarin. Vanquisher of the World Eater. Savior of the Sun. Protector of the Elder Scrolls. Collector of Artifacts. Harbinger of Peace. Soldier. Husband. Father. Brother. Hero. But I think his favorite of these titles, was Friend.” Inigo smiles softly at who all was left of the old group. How their numbers dwindled with time. He closes his eyes and sends his friend off with a prayer before slowly taking his hand away. He turns to the crowd once more and raises his voice, it now booming with equal parts volume and pride. “Do not fret for the life he has lost, remember him for the life he breathed into others. A feast awaits you, old friend. Best not to keep the gods waiting.”
After the funeral, Lucien Flavius returns to Dumzbthar to continue his studies. But once there is nothing left in the ruin to examine and record, he packs up, and takes the next boat back to Skyrim, and makes his way back to the Imperial City. His home, quaint as it is compared to the beauty of what he has seen on his travels with the Dragonborn, is still home. His parents welcome him back with open arms, and ask him much about his adventures. Tales of Dragons, Vampires, Undead, Dwemer, Apocrypha, and so much more. He answers the best he can, but excuses himself to his study. There, he sits down at his desk, and looks down on a blank book. He looks at the Resonance Sphere next to him, and smiles sadly. Its pair was with his friend still. Forever. A tear rolls down his cheek as he grabs his quill from the ink pot. He thinks for a moment, and comes up with a title: “The Dragonborn: A hero. A mentor. A friend…”
@@ViktorEnjoyer Loved this so much, beautifully written. Really cool concept that Lucien would write a book on the Dragonborn, definitely in character for him
If you don’t mind I’m gonna continue the trend of custom characters “aftermath” with two of my favorites, Xelzas(forgot if that’s the right way to spell it) and Kaidan Xelzas was more distraught than he previously believed he would be, perhaps it was the fact he was not there at the time of his death, and was only told when Inigo returned, throwing his bow to the ground in a fit of rage Xelzas thought Inigo was immune to, and went to his room, slamming the door shut. Coming in behind him, Serana aimlessly walked towards the fireplace to sit, her eyes seemingly glued open in a n expression only seen in the house Molag Bal was discovered in, Xelzas was chilled to the bone and was struck in pure terror as he viewed it. Lucien stood behind her, as she began to weep uncontrollably, he comforted her by humming a tune, as he joined her in sobbing. Before he uttered a word, Kaidan carried the bleeding corpse of his friend into the home. In an instant, Xelzas shoved everything off of the table he was just dining at, and took the corpse off of the unresponsive titan bladesman, who did not react at all. He laid it on the table and stormed into the alchemy room, grabbing any potion within reach, as well as any medical tools. He attempted for 3 hours to bring his dead friend back, refusing to accept what was in front of him, all while Kaidan stood completely still, with an unblinking stare. Finally, Kaidan grabbed Xelzas by the arm, without saying anything. Xelzas looked towards him, and Kaidan stared with a somber expression, not letting him go.
@@人間のゴミ-u1k it depends on the scroll. Some fulfill purposes that not even they dare to move from. The elder scrolls blades shows this since the scroll was undisturbed since the ayleids
Because tulius is always busy unlike ulfric who really just does what he favors of the nords Tulius is thinking what should happen with the empire with the passing of the last dragonborn
@@Arronic Well his walking, talking WMD just kicked the bucket. He's probably considering how to avoid or handle the bloody power vacuum that will follow.
I know they aren't exactly cannon to the game, but I can just imagine the mod characters inigo, Lucien, Lucifer, and auri all being there one after the other slowly leaving until inigo, the closest friend just stays there, wanting to stay with us for as long as possible.
Why stop at just those 4? Sky’s the limit as long as modders exist.😂 though if I’m being honest I’m ok without Lucifer. He’s great but until the creator makes him stop sassing me for every dragon I kill he’s on my back burner.
@@carolynchurch4642 Oooh I’ve wanted to download him along with Inigo, Lucien, Xelzaz, Auri, and Remiel with Serana over hauled. Problem though is having all of them will mean any dungeons I’m in is too easy.
"Uniter of Imperials and Stormcloaks" The one thing I always wished was possible in the game without modding. Unite both sides against the true threat, the Aldmeri. Imagine an infuriated sea of soldiers, backed by a small army of dragons and one of the deadliest warriors in all existence, descending on them. Bonus points if you could get the Blades to join in without killing any of the good dragons. TL;DR: Really wish you could unite everyone together for the sole purpose of killing those Dominion pricks so hard that they die to death.
But forgotten he was... as the years passed on, deceit, wickedness, and fear crept back into the world as all those he saved forgot to tell his tale and allowed the darkness into Skyrim back again. The Dragonborn looked down from Sovnegarde, angered that he gave his life for naught. Angry as he was, he was warned he could not return, for the laws of life and death are lines you do not cross. But cross he did. And he brought an unholy rage along with him.
As the dragonborn laid in his wooden tomb, the sky darkened. As Serana held the last elder scroll, grasped her in hands. Holding back tears as they ran down her soft cheeks, finally feeling something after all this years. She knew only coldness, but when the dragonborn saved her from her curse, she felt alive again. Taking on many adventures with the dragonborn and meeting compains and friends along the way. She still remembers meeting the dragonborns adopted kin just outside falkreath… happy and bellys full, toys that never seem to end ss they layed about in his manor. What she remembers most is the dragonborns love, as dangerous as he was, he was also loving and gentlez Thus showed when she saw the dragonborn feeding his cattle, picking flowers in his garden with “his” kin…but now the kids only weep as she did…As they walked up the summit, hearts heavy they meet the grey beards.The GrayBeards that have not been seen by any bowed and moved aside, for the last time….the snow fell slower as a song of humming surrounded the Throat of the World, anticipating a fight. Serana grabbed her ebony sword, and moved the kids behind her. As the humming grew louder, it was a song. A song of sorrow and happiness, confused Serana frantically looked. Then there, in the sky, the dragons. In all sizes flew in a circle, some landed and behind them was the dragonborn foes… holding hands. Singing for their friend that has left them. For once, all friends and foes held hands for their all morned for their loss.
@@arkron7093 its already too late, Akatosh has full say over the dragonborns soul the deadra can throw a hissy fit at Akatosh but in the end he is still more powerful than them all
@@Deaglan753 "He is my champion; predestined to be my sword and shield o'er the people of Nirn. He came in my name to vanquish evil, and for his loyalty and diligence I shall raise him from death on the Final Day to be my arbiter, to judge the living and the dead, and to bring this cycle to its end. It is written! His soul is mine! You have no power over him! Now crawl back to the pits of Oblivion from whence thou came!! As for the mortal, he shall feast in the hall of heroes, until his time comes again." Thus saith Akatosh, chief of the Divines.
I think that Serena in Elder Scrolls lore is the only one who really understood the isolation, sacrifice, and duty the Dragonborn had taken upon themselves. Someone unsure of who they are, suddenly having a prophecy thrust upon them and forced to act immediately. They're called to kill their family, and all of their people in order to save themselves and the entirety of Nirn. I just hope that the Dragonborn is given a solution to their aging or at least returns to care for her again.
@@starhammer5247 I think that he could definitely be ageless because of the dragon souls but I think the way that a ton of primordial characters and gods talk to you indicates that you are still very mortal to them. I know that the lore tends to make the Dragonborn seem like an unstoppable badass but it doesn't really seem like any Dragonborn is unkillable.
@@xanosghoul Well technically, he is immortal, but in the aspect of he can't die from age. Him having a dragon soul and all, he can't really die from the winds of time. He can, however, be killed from just a general fight, like dragons. But with the amount of cheese wheels the Dovahkiin would have at any given moment, I doubt they'd die.
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I'd like to think he passed in his sleep, in the homestead he built by his spouse and children. His work was finally done. He knew he could finally rest, so rest he did.
death by cheese wheel and mammoth tusk that's how the dragonborn dies
@@christophermorris9816 no it was a chicken. oops spoilers.
@@PilgrimsPass I forget about the chicken it all makes sense now everything adds up
"Bury me with an Elder Scroll."
"But why Dragonborn?"
"Because you idiots can't be trusted and the next time something kicks off I wanna make sure whoever takes my scroll is ready to throw hands with my ghost."
This one actually made me choke water.😂
Ayo PAUSE
I almost choked on food when I read that
@@chandlermuehlberg2044 yo pause
I actually did choke on a fat cock while reading this, crazy
Even in death you can't remove the elderscroll from your inventory.
"Bro he forgot the mandatory item, stuff it in his grave so it'll haunt him till the end of Soul Cairne"
The soul cairne the place where all the trapped souls of the soul gems the dragonborn dies they’ll end up in sovngarde
@@chillyavian7718 and you can give the 2 from the dawn guard dlc to the moth priest
@@chillyavian7718 just make sure you sell the main story Elders scroll to the orc after the dawn guard dlc.
🤣 that killed me
Next time the Elder Scrolls takes place in Skyrim, the player has to go to the Dragonborn's tomb which holds the Elder Scroll needed to overcome whichever crisis Tamriel faces.
Oh dear! Good luck to beat this Draugrlord.
@@lupus2079 Nah, fam. The tomb's location is not recorded anywhere - either by word of mouth, rumour or writing. To get to it is an impossible journey. Then you have to fight all of the heroes of Sovngarde who rise to defend the tomb and the dragons whose souls the Dovahkiin has absorbed. And then you have to get the Dragonborn's permission to take the scroll.
@@adarshkamoda9183 It wouldn't surpise me if bethesda takes the dragonborn-achieved-CHIM-route so i doubt there would be a tomb for him. it would be more like a monument
@@unlimitedpower1385 Indeed.
@@unlimitedpower1385 he turned himself into a god, funniest shit i have ever seen
He was burried with his most prized possessions:
67 wooden buckets
49 wheels of cheese
137 bottles of various alcohol
17 insanely deadly poisons that also make its victims masters at enchanting for some reason
A double-enchanted dragonbone warhammer named "Dragonboner"
Every Daedric artifact ever made (the selfish bastard)
A fork with 5 points of fire damage enchanted with the soul of Nazeem
7 complete copies of every volume of "The Lusty Argonian Maid"
And one Mark of Dibella
You make my day bro😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
What about the partridge in a pear tree?
@@adrianoxy9059he never touched it
“Dragonborn, why do you always keep this mark of dibella with you? And why does it have this weird, crusty white stuff on it?”
“Question it not, for the answer will turn you as mad as séptimas was”
Dragonborn's Fire resistance values were so ridiculously high that the Skyrim folk were forced to bury him instead of going for the traditional cremation ritual of the nords.
haha ye, maybe the dragonborn wasnt a nord?
@@Brokensnowball i swear to fuck if this dragonborn was a high elf im gonna kms
@@speedle9190 One last laugh as the slaves of the Aldmeri Dominion mourn the loss of their master.
Long live the Altmer, supreme beings and rulers of Tamriel.
@@speedle9190 It would be very ironic if a High-Elf was the one who willfully chose to ruin the schemes of the Dominion in favor of the Nords and Imperials, finally being sick of the corruption and self worshipping the Dominion loves so much, he decides to knock his own race down a peg
I dont know how traditional cremation may be since there are tons of squeletons, draugrs and bones in the halls of the Dead
Meanwhile, the Courier laughs while dinking mead knowing he will never have to run across Skyrim to deliver your mail ever again. His assassination plan worked and his mail route will be back to normal.
Meanwhile in Sovngard: I've been looking for you. Got something I'm supposed to deliver, your hands only.
@@Bob-yb5om *Ah, a letter from the Jarl! Moving up in the world, eh?*
Courier be like: Nope, Sorry, Nothing.
"Across Skyrim" my ass, he emerged out of a pool in *Apocrypha* to give me a letter. The realm of a Daedric Prince, and he just... Shows up.
Honestly the guy deserves everything and more, that is dedication
@@anonguy772 wait really????
This will be the most difficult draugr boss for those who come for the scroll.
he knows the 4th word of power for disarm
The most difficult, or the easiest. The Dragonborn wouldn't cause to much trouble for one worth of taking it from them.
@@truekurayami depends on their intentions
@Aldia, scholar of the First sex It's confirmed that TES6 will take place 6 years after the events of Skyrim, so it's most likely that the Dragonborn would still be alive
They should add the last Dragonborn as a secret and incredibly hard bossfight in ES6
Dragonborn: "When I die, I want Delphine to be one of my pallbearers."
Serana: "But why, Dragonborn? You absolutely hate her, and refused to work with the Blades after she asked you to kill Paarthurnax!"
Dragonborn: "Yeah, but that way, she'll let me down one last time."
Savage.
Quality comment
Brilliant!!
Bruuuuuuuuh the spoiler is crazy ☹️
@@ssspike1696 bruh this is a 13 year old game
“As fearless in death, as he was in life” - Ralof
Next 10 thousand years:. "Hey your finally awake"
@@Z3Milesky underrated comment
@@Z3Milesky what is it gunna end up being "Hay, your finally awake, you were trying to cross the border to the afterlife" as a necromancer is just sitting there preparing to die because he accidentally brought back the wrong person xD
200 years past, Dragonborn wakes up the first message he gets "Another Settlement needs your help"
It's like the line would come full circle
I could only imagine the dragonborn waking up, kicking the coffin open and the buff appearing on screen: Well Rested.
*very well rested*
*100 years later*
*the coffin and all the ground covering it is shattered*
*a buff appears to everyone I’m Tamriel*
“Aight bitches who’s ready to die”
@@magic593 Quicksaving
They’d probably have to Shout it off. I can’t imagine there’s enough room in there to wind up for a kick, lol
And so the character idea of a new elder scrolls game is made
"Here lies the Dragonborn, he whirlwind sprinted into a wall and very briefly learned about physics and inertia"
ooof >.
Then he wakes up in the coffin and says "WTF GET ME THE HELL OUT OF HERE IM NOT DEAD YOU MORONS."
Takes a look at hp and says tiss but a scratch
Or in my case: He whirlwind sprinted off a cliff
“Here lies the Dragonborn, Pathological Liar, Leader of the Dark Brotherhood, Slayer of Imperials, Also he was an idiot who missed the AHO ship hitbox and fell to his death.
I saw Delphine and I thought to myself, “oh hell no I don’t want her at my funeral”
Right on
implying that she out lived him lol
Nazeem > Derphine.
Nazeem at Dragonborn’s funeral: “Do you get to the cloud district very often? Of course-“
Argneir:*Shouts Nazeem off the mountain.*
Comes back from the dead to kill her
Until Todd Howard uses a reanimate dead spell to resurrect the dragonborn in the skyrim very special deluxe edition
Didn't he already? Just two months until anniversary, on which he promised to deliver.
10 years he keeps remastering Skyrim, and yet still doesn’t make another elder scrolls 6, if you still put aside the elder scrolls online stuff.
Honestly I wouldn't mind a direct sequel to Skyrim. It felt unfinished
Todd howard?
Oh, you mean the godhead.
@@thatchannel195 its fine i can feel you(i hope i use that right). I think its better for players to choose the end of story instead of "The Courier....". Phew of mine have flexed with families they made, some just became immortal lords of evil caz why not, and i plan to make one old man to do ALL the good and then die as a beloved by everyone person.
Ralof: *Dies and goes to Sovengaurd*
Dragonborn: “Hey, you. You’re finally awake.”
Ralof:Well well well, if it isn't the consequences of my actions
Hadvar: *enters Sovngarde in binds*
Dovahkiin: "Who....are you?"
Tsun: "My friend, is this really necessary?"
That’s weirdly sweet, in a strange way.
Oh, how the turntables.
@@johnbones3455 I think it was strangely sweet, in a weird way actually.
"How did he die?"
Serana: His save game got corrupted
"Who is that "save game" you are talking about?"
"I used to be an adventurer just like you, but then my save got corrupted "
Oof. The fate of many Dragonborn.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂
My doom save file got corrupted and the game deleted it i had Everything total 100percent i played on ultra nightmare.... It's so sad
She achieved CHIM, she knows it's all a game
If he doesn't die in battle, it occurs to me that Serana would probably be the only one left to bury him.
And his children?
@@trissi4468 Considering he's the chosen of a Divine, a Daedric Prince if he's an Orc or Dunmer, 3-5 if he did all the questlines (Hircine for Companions, Molag Bal for Vampires, Nocturnal for Thieves Guild, and Herma Mora for Dragonborn), potentially one of the long-lived races, even longer lived if he's a mage (for reference, the so far oldest mage in Tamriel was 4000 by the time one encounters him in Morrowind (no word on whether he survived the Red Year, but he sure didn't seem like old age was gonna slow him down, so I wouldn't be surprised if he managed to survive...)) potentially immortal if he's a vampire...
Chances are *very* likely he's going to outlive any family he has.
@@ezekielbaskerville2710they jumped from Vlindrel Hall, tried a shortcut to the Markarth Forge
@@trissi4468if he has any
Unless you cure her of vampirism then she gets to be next to yours :)
Whoever raids his tomb looking for the elder scroll is gonna have one HELL of a boss fight
Proceeds to instantly get fire stormed and shot with an arrow of pure light.
@@THEPASTSHALLENDURE *immediately gets shouted off the mountain*
Yeah if he's anything like my dragon born he's got every conceivable deadric artifact plus you'd have to get through high Hrothgar and parthunax because they sure as hell aren't going to let you get a finger on that coffin
Fighting the dragonborn's ghost, his living armor, his floating sword, an ancient dragon and 4 of the strongest npcs in all of skyrim... damn near impossible
FUS RO DAH
I personally like to imagine Lydia carrying the casket up the mountain on her own, and everytime someone offers to help her she simply shakes her head and gives the same response:
"I am sworn to carry his burdens."
“You need not carry them alone, anymore.”
with my hoarding issues id be too heavy to carry
damn that almost made me cry
Damn, you almost made me feel bad for Fus Ro Dah-ing her off High Hrothgar.. 😔
Lydia: he is...really....heavy...
Dragonborn with over 10k lbs in his back pocket:
Lydia: Did anyone think to empty his inventory first??
Everyone: 🤷
Guy writing the tombstone: Did anyone get his name?
Everyone just looks at each other.
@Xyuby Ryuu Or in my case Lucien would know my first names and that's it lol
- you! the vampire, you spent more time with him than anyone else, how did you refer to him?
- I called him best friend.
- monster
@Xyuby Ryuu He runs a museum, the one from Legacy of the Dragonborn. Professional artifact hunter. The museum income + a literal jar of infinite gold keeps him very rich.
Serana would be the only one that knows since she was there when we introduce ourselves to harkon at the start of the questline
I think it was shitty mc shiterson
Note they never wrote a name
His feats wont be forgotten
But his name will be lost to the sands of time
The writers at Bethesda are explicitly forbidden to canonize stuff like the name, gender, and race of the player characters, so as to not cheapen the player's experience playing the game.
@@theblacknova7955
Talin, The Eternal Champion (Arena) - Human-like race, likely Breton. Canonically male.
The Hero of Daggerfall (Daggerfall) - Canonically male.
The Apprentice/Josian Kaid (Battlespire) - Vatasha Trenelle if you choose female, however, The Apprentice is seemingly male in promo art.
Cyrus (Redguard) - Redguard male.
Nerevarine (Morrowind) - Canonically male Dunmer.
Master Tunnel Rat (Stormhold) - Not much known.
Dawnstar Hero (Dawnstar) - Not much known.
Soul of Conflict (Shadowkey) - Body shape both in-promo and in-game seem to point to male, but female is possible.
Hero of Kvatch (Oblivion) - Canonically male Imperial/Daedric Prince. Black hair, brown eyes.
Hero of Rhalta (Oblivion PSP) - Canonically male Breton. Light brown hair, brown eyes.
Last Dragonborn (Skyrim) - Canonically Nordic male. Blond hair, blue eyes.
The Vestige (Online) - Likely Nordic male. Gray hair, blue eyes.
Legends Hero (Legends) - Not much known.
@@Guy9104hell yeah men supremacy
@@Guy9104Also the hero of Kvatch is seemingly Sheogorath so yeah his a male
yeah because "fartface" isn't really fit for a hero
Not pictured: 20 minutes earlier, when the Dragonborn decided, having saved the world from three apocalyptic events, that he was probably strong enough to tank a direct blow from a giant.
His sword was shot into space, where it then landed on earth, becoming the sword in the stone
@@CharlesCalvinTheUndying the area around it is then call swordfell
I doubt that, they wouldn't be able to recover his body floating in space
@@thecosmictraveller3232 they had to wait 4 weeks for its orbit to become unstable so it could re-enter the atmosphere. By sheer chance, the corpse of the dragonborn landed at mach 10 directly on the giant that killed him. An act of vengeance from Sovngarde.
@@Lica_The_Furry Did The Dragonborn still get the bounty money?
As serena puts the scroll on the grave:
"Remember, you can't remove quest items from your inventory..."
_In Sovngarde_
"What...? Why am I moving so slow?"
@@whippethacreem7299 That's actually funny lol
those scrolls are heavy dammit
@@user-lh8pk1dn7f well arent they one of the most powerful things in the entire series?
@@quandolas2331 yea but you cant remove them and if you have the dawnguard DLC that adds up to 3 unremovable scrolls that weigh 20lbs each. 60lbs of inventory you will never get to fill with more useful items.
Buried alongside him is also the greatest weapon known to man, a spoon that does 100000000000 points of damage.
"The spoon that killed Nazeem"
Good ol' Dragon Scooper
@@platinumchromee3191yes but it was a very sharp spoon
"Oh look, the floor" -wooden sword that can paralyze for 3 straight years
And my personal favorite the "go fork yourself" that saps 10000000 HP and stamina
In a full set of Dragon Plate too. That coffin definitely blew out Balgruuf's back
Nah he built different
“Bury me at the Throat of the World. So that my Thu’um can be part of Nirn’s voice.”
bro :'(
While your body ages and withers you thum echoes through tamriel yet only a few can hear it, Parthurnax Durnnerveir and Odavhing where ever they be echo it throughout the plains where it be Mundas Atherireus or Oblivion
@@Deaglan753 This would actually make sense, honestly. Parthuurnax would be the most likely to be able to echo it across Aetherius, as he is the most "spiritual" dragon there is, not to mention he's the brother of Alduin, who was the first born of Akatosh, a divine (who originates from Aetherius). Odahviing would echo it across Mundus, as out of the three listed, he's the most "normal" dragon. Durnehviir would echo it across Oblivion, as he is tied to the soul cairn, of which is a plane of oblivion.
God I love Elder Scrolls lore.
Brooo that is cool!
Imagine this as a quote for the first loading screen of Elder Scrolls VI.
Later, the Dragonborn would rise from his grave, confused. This was the first time he opted to wait in-place for more than 24 hours. This was something he would never repeat again
Lols.
Well, waiting to restore the Dawnstar chest takes 72 h. So maybe not the first time?
@@stalins_comically_large_spoon maybe The Dragonborn wasn’t a cheating bastard lol
this made me laugh so much lmao
@@cyanblue9775 your funny
One day a new evil approaches the coffin hoping to gain the legendary magical armor and weapons of the greatest hero of Tamriel. But he hears boss music as the coffin bursts open and he sees a hulking man rise out of it. On his status bar it simply says. "EXTREMELY WELL RESTED"
He was just sleeping.
Awakened as a vampire
It’d be even funnier if it wasn’t the bad guy trying to get our stuff, but the next protagonist of the next game.
"Never should of come here!" *Dragon fight music starts playing.*
@@starhammer5247 Lol.... 🙂
This reminds me of the very last big playthrough I did in Skyrim. My character was a real hero--saved Skyrim, defeated Harkon, killed Miraak, destroyed the dark brotherhood, the whole nine yards. But during the boss fight with Harkon, he was infected with vampirism just before he struck Harkon down. In my head canon, it was like a final act of spite, a final curse before being slain. My character struggled with his vampirism for the rest of the game, even as he went on to do many great deeds, hiding his secret shame from the people he fought to protect, knowing they'd turn on him if they knew. His craving for blood tormented him constantly, turning even his moments of greatest triumph to ashes in his mouth. I used the better vampires mod to make sunlight lethal to him, so he could not even feel its warmth against his skin.
Then, one day, as he stood in a cave to hide from an imminent dawn, I realized something. His work was done. All the great enemies had been defeated, the civil war was over. Skyrim was at peace, stable, and strong.
So my character removed his helm and let it fall to the ground, followed by his gauntlets. He unbuckled his sword and unsheathed it, glancing at the blade that laid so many foes in the graves, and let it fall to the earth as well. I like to think a moment of absolute peace came over him
And then he walked, smiling, into the dawn. He was still smiling when the first rays of daylight turned him to ash.
Damn. That hit deep
Holy shit. Now THAT is a Legend worthy of a song!
Reminds me of the ending of Shadow of War where Talion walks into the dawn, fuck that was good man. Nice one.
Beautiful lore🤌🏽
Damn, that sounds awesome! Truly.
A lone figure watches from afar, with a broken heart and teary eyes.
"I had to admit.... He's been in the cloud district more than I have."
"Ah what am I saying of course he didn't"
@@assassin-iu2bo Dont ruin this for me. Dont do it.
@@Concerned_Custodian to late
@@assassin-iu2bo LOL
@Poe Soul I like to think nazeem is the ebony warrior
I could imagine serana guarding the grave of the Dragonborn if she remained a vampire. To keep the elder scrolls safe and the tomb undisturbed
And slowly became insane...
Like an Unseen Elder from W3 nice xd
bro Seranas character could have been so much more epic, they were on to something great with her as a follower.
@@jack1235ify she was epic in my opinion😂
Serana truly loved the dragonborn, she just couldnt get over what Molag did to her but she still stayed there by the dovahkin's side⚡
As everyone is leaving, they hear extra footsteps. They turn around only to see that Serana has raised the Dragonborn as a thrall.
Her justification: "The sex was great, i'm not gonna let that go to waste!"
@@KarX211 HAHA WHAT
HOL UP
@@KarX211 is it still necrophilia if you are a corpse yourselve?
@@kono3702 Nope, you're just two happy corpses shagging. Pretty sure you'd have to be a living human for it to be necrophilia
Imagine entering his tomb then a coffin opens and the dragonborn theme starts playing
🎶Dovahkiin, Dovahkiin, naal ok zin los vahriin, 🎶
@@GoldenRedder_translates to english_
Dovakiin, Dovakiin, I’m not sure what to do!
@@origamiman7891yes lol
@@GoldenRedder Wah Dein Vokul Mahfaeraak Ahst Vaal!!
Id shit myself in fear as the dragonborn pulls out a bow and just vanishes
"When one travels to Skyrim, it is almost a must that they visit the Greybeards, and walk the steps... Yet, near the peak, one can hear an ancient tongue, thrumming across the snow... Rising up and singing. One hears it most strongly near an old gravestone few pay respects to anymore... But my father's father's father's father told many stories of the man/woman that they traveled with... This one thought old J'Zargo's tales, from that old journal, were just stories... Now, standing here, in front of your grave... I get the feeling that they were more than just mere fairy tales..."
Beautiful
Why could I not help myself but speak this aloud like a Khajiit?
@@The19Scout97 because it's awesome, and very heart touchingly poetic
@@The19Scout97 That was the point, yes.
Man I was just trying to cross the border
“The Greybeards mourned with voices that echoed across not only Skyrim, but Nirn itself. Their dirge rang in Elven halls, across Argonian swamps and Khajit sands, and it seemed as if the very land itself was mourning.”
I just read a book, which had that last line about the land itself mourning, and I thought that was pretty cool
worlds loudest throat singing
I love this. Where is the quote from?
Across the snow capped mountains of Wrothgar to the burning ash of the Red Mountain of Morrowind. They could feel the echoes of mourning for the soul of the last Dragonborn headed to its rightful eternity
*Tiger Dragon Empire invasion intensifies*
*the coffin closes, with only darkness surrounds you, finally rest at last *
“Hey you, you’re finally awake”
*the cycle begins again*
bro started a new save file
Let the hell END!!!!😩
We begin... AGAIN
Oh Todd, you rascal, you did it again!
Rest in Peace,MittenSquad. If there ever was a dragon born. It would be you
May he rest in peace 💔
o7
Can you beat skyrim as an alcoholic?!
o7
@@Daeshhh too soon
The Riverwood trader should have been there, he was a huge part in the beginning of every dragonborns journey
Same as Alvor and made seven/Fandeal
I never talked to him before getting the claw
Lucan Valerius, always one of the best friends for my dragonborn. Also his brother in law
@@jokingjoker4964 you did faendal and sven dirty.
Not really. Someone showed me console command & then..... i could never really stop myself
Once again, awoken by a slight wooden creaking noise and dripping water, the Dragonborn opened his eyes, finding himself in a damp underground jail. He is immediately greeted by a loud, ear shattering, yet gentle lady voice.
"Approach my child, and choose how your new life shall begin"
GOLDEN
Genius
I thought it was "hey your finally awake"
Imagine if that's how the elder scroll 6 started.
@@Z3Milesky He's talking about the Alternate Start mod, which makes you start inside of a jail, but able to choose between many starts by talking to a statue of Dibella (Dibella or Mara? I don't remember)
“Here lies the Dovahkiin, Slayer of Alduin, Champion of many Daedra, Listener of the Night Mother, Archmage of Winterhold, Leader of the Theives Guild, Harbinger of the Companions, Master of the Voice, Long may he remain undisturbed until the Lands need you again. Sovengard awaits you, hero.”
P.S he died via spike trap lmao
Bro his build must have been shit if he died to a spiketrap
@@ProGaming-db6ln he just got finished fighting 50 alduins in a small dungeon
@@pizzadog6160 forgot to heal
*I give you your hundredth like*
"owner of all cheese"
I really like the fact that, Tullius and Ulfric were standing together at the funeral. That's exactly how I would expect a Hero to be sent off.
Yeah, cause everyone collectively agrees that choosing only one side of the civil war instead of telling the Thalmor to fuck off cause the Dragonborn is powerful enough to rival Daedra is the dumbest thing Todd and Bethesda could’ve done. I love the game with a passion, but we should be given the option to actually unite Skyrim.
@@ed_Skynight Unite it under the Empire.
And they're both alive, implying the Dragonborn never bothered to do the Civil War quests.
@@SwordTune
Yeah true that.
-Nords: So... how do we burn someone with 100% resistance to fire?
-Lydia: Let's just burry him
“How is this fucker going decompose he had the blessing of all the dadera and made him self resistant to like everything”
“ i don’t know just put-him” in the ground
They couldn’t revive the Dragonborn because he had 150% shock resistance, little did everyone know that he simply enchanted the armor they buried him with.
There life force so gone so that goes away
This just makes me think of my Breton with enough boosts to magic resistance that I should be at 100% magic resistance and yet I still take that tiny bit of damage because of the soft cap
Imagine if his spirit couldn't leave his body because his armor was too powerful
Far into the future a new hero will rise, this hero will ask Paarthurnax, leader of the Greybeards, one simple question “Where can I find this Elder Scroll?” Paarthurnax tells this new hero of it’s location, merely a few metres behind them, at the top of the Throat of the World. The hero walks up to a tombstone simple in its design, not encrusted with jewels or gold, but simply made of stone. Paarthurnax then shouts the phrase Dovah Qahnaarin Alok (Dragon Vanquisher Rise). The ground begins to shake and crack with the strength of 1,000 dragons as a figure draped in dragon bones emerged from the ruined ground. The figure first looked at Paarthurnax then to the hero standing in front of them, the figure calmly handed the hero the Elder Scroll and simply said “Now it’s your turn”
Imagine it with normal NPC tho
The new hero gets on one knee head bowed in both fear and respect "I don't believe I am worthy of being in the presence of such greatness but I'll accept the burden to protect my home my family my friends" the dragonborn places the elder scroll in the new heros hands and with his last undead breath he whispers "take my armor my sword seek out Serana my companion she will train you"
@@carlmeredith7357 and then, the dragonborn asks paarthurnax for the revive spell that alduin used, then paarthurnax use that thu'um and the dovakin takes another sword and walks with our new hero
@@juanramonsampedroespinosa5096 aaaand you ruined it. Thanks!
@@SupaSillyThyme xD
"One day, it seemed as if any other. Children in Skyrim played in the snow. Men in Cyrodiil went about their merchants business. The warriors of Hammerfell sharpened their blades. The courts of High Rock were engaged in their court intrigue. The houses of Morrowind were squabbling. The Altmer of Alinor sat in their hubris. The tribes of Valenwood hunted game. The cats of Elsweyr walked the sands. Those few dragons who remained flew the skies, gazing at the endless open world before them.
To them, it was a day like any other, until one moment. At one moment, the Grey Beards voice was heard. Every being that walked, swam, flew and knew enough to tell heard the shout of the mystical monks. Three words. One shout. Few knew the words exactly, but all felt it's meaning in their souls, and wept when they realized the truth.
The Dragonborn...has fallen."
Aight that's good shit
"And can't get up"
"fall dovahkiin lost mahlaan" in dovah
Ight fuck you take your like and never make me audible cry again
I know someone would type this poem... thats why i kepp scrolling
Nazeem: "Ah, finally at the cloud district, this one"
I love the mental image of all of the daedric lords having a tantrum when Akatosh is like, aight he's dead his souls coming with me. Like wtf are they gonna do? Tell him no?
TRUE
I mean, yea kinda, the Daedric Princes should have more power than the Aedra. The Aedra poured pretty much the entirety of their being into Mundus so I don't think they have the power to fight against the Daedric Princes especially with how many could be coming for the Dragonborn's soul.
@@tarrazor5635 then, a fucking Battle Royale over the Daedras on who's the one who will keep the Dragonborn soul
@@tarrazor5635 i mean if they fought together sure, but i somehow don't see the daedric princes working together
@@generalgarchomp333 most would absolutely not ally, like mehrunes, molag, boethiah, yea no they’d end up warring across oblivion, but I could see Azura, Herma, or Meridia attempting to ally but plan to backstab
"What where you to him?"
Serana : "The only person who understood how lonely he was"
I didn't understand
@@НоуНейм-к4й The dragon born got no friends my g
@@Valzahh1 O, sad(
@@НоуНейм-к4й ikr?
@@НоуНейм-к4й mans got no friends ;(
Something abotu Tullius and Ulfric standing together at the funeral of the Dragonborn is just perfect.
“Welp back to the stalemate!”
Maybe this is in the non existing storyline where the dragonborn becomes emporer and ends the war.
Despite their enmity, the dragonborn likely endeared himself to both of them. I'm sure they would be able to set their differences aside just for that occasion
@@philipgood5041 yeah, on the grave it said Dragonborn "United imperials and stormcloaks"
@@philipgood5041 The bonus episode of the Senile Scribbles parody where after beating Miraak and Alduin and everything, the Dragonborn takes over all of Skyrim with a dragon army. And the 'recruiters' from the empire and stormcloaks both are told they 'might want to burn their uniforms'.
This gives me an Idea for The Elder Scrolls 6: A few hundred years later, Serana is still around and tasks the new protagonist with finishing what the Dragonborn tried to start when he died. This could also become kind of a mystery element, because Serana could be distrustful of you at first, and over the course of the main storyline she starts to trust you, so she slowly reveals to you what happened, and what big menace managed to kill the Dovahkiin.
Or one were Serana talks about her time with him
That's too mega-brain for Bethesda I suspect.
@@bytemediadigital
But isn’t it canon that Serana decided to cure herself? If the game lets you make that choice regardless of mods I would think she would die by then no?
What if someone had played Skyrim but not Dawnguard? Would they really make a DLC canon in a main game?
Я думаю по канону останется только Валерика. Она и поведает новому чемпиону о похождениях Довакина. А Серана по идее, исцелится и умрет от старости. 😢
Hopefully Serana will show up in future games, it would be really great to hear her talk about the years after the dragon born’s death.
I think the Canon ending for her is that you cure her
Nah, dragonborn wouldn't actually die. Being a vampire, and all. So wouldn't happen.
@@callumkristofer7793 vampires aren't properly immortal, but yeah, even so, it would not be that hard for the dovahkiin to become functionally immortal. i mean, their soul is already the immortal soul of a dragon, they'd just need a necromancer to try and raise them and just pop right back into their body.
@@GinaRanTruthEnforcer they can't die of age, disease, cold, or poison. So they are immortal.
@@callumkristofer7793 remember, everyone, RESISTANCE to frost damage does not mean IMMUNITY to frost damage
i'm glad Lydia was there to bury the dragonborn, so that she could let him down one last time
Oh God 😂😂😂
had me in the first half, not going to lie
Lmao, this got me...
Lol I'm surprised she's alive
She wasn’t
Just imagine what actually happens after your character dies- Your random corpse, if found, is the single greatest repository of magic items in all of Skyrim, probably all of Tamriel. Whoever finds it is going to be set for life.
Serena gonna be set for life, also, I've got some very strange and arcane weaponry in my possession, something about a great sword that belonged to a Knight artorias. Whoever that is.
More like some fuckhead is gonna get blasted to bits by a draugr with the most OP equipment in the game
Along with about 500,000 septims
@@walterclements1612 actually the dragonborn wouldn't turn into a drauger since the drauger we're all worshipers of the dragons, and the dovahkiin is canonically against the dragons.
@@markegipto1462 what
Here lies the Last Dragonborn
Savior of the Sun and Slayer of Harkon
Conqueror of Apocrypha and Doom of Miraak
Savior of Skyrim and Bane of the World-Eater
May they rest in Glory forevermore in the halls of Sovengarde
Tsun: Dragonborn… Why are you back here so soon?
Dragonborn: I uh… I was peeling a potato with Mehrunes’ Razor for some potato stew and accidentally nicked myself.
Tsun: …
Dragonborn: …Guess you could say it was a stew to die for, Eh?
"The one time it actually worked..."
Tsun: get out
Dragonborn: i could have used any of the other 3000+ weapons i keep in my small bedside table smh
Serena: "I told him eating that many cheese wheels was unhealthy"
Serena: And what's worse, he was lactose-intolerant.
@@N2Deep00 Its okay, I'm chilling in Sovngarde. It was a bad way to go tho...
You could say he had a...cheesy death...
@@colorfulautumn1327 that was corny
@@chuckytibbies9779
It was corny, but I must say....I’m quiet...fondue it...
Imagine nord dragonborn ending up in the Sovngard and everyone there is like: *"Yo, broooo, you're here again!"*
Db: Eyyyyy
*voice shattered some glass*
what about the daedric princes
@Semi D. Akatosch takes him to Soverngarde. Why you think those three people you fight with in the end are in Soverngarde
@@semid.8110 No he can go to Sovngarde. You can see other Dragonborn from the past in Shor's Hall when you visit during the main quest.
Me, who entered Sovngarde as an Argonian:
*Years later when an adventurer loots the Dragonborn’s grave*
Dragonborn: “A new hand touches the Elder Scroll!”
"now get ready for the test"
"What te-" *gets shouted into the cliff side*
@@TimothyMyers-m5pnew adventure: I need those scrolls to save my family
Dragonborn: until you surpass me your reward is null
A arena appears
Dragon born those who have faced him are no longer here
@@levievil9220 genuinely, at their peak, what is even possibly capable of damaging the dragonborn
@@TimothyMyers-m5p idk but the boss fight isn’t a damage reduction type but a certain condition type
@@levievil9220 the condition being survive more than ten seconds past the quicksave
1000 years later:
*Kicks open the coffin*
Draugr Dragonborn: "I'M BACK BITCHES!"
*The Draugrborn*
*Evil draugr noises*
*Heroic Draugr Noises*
Xd
*Starts to pronounce Fus Roh Dah with the letter J rather then D.*
Some animations are so good you wish they wouldn't end...
Shouldn't you be planting some magnum seeds or something? Fudd needs to do more farming.
I have strong sad feelings about this.
especially the dragon at 0:40
Don't worry.
Todd has a plan.
@@shred1894 Does he had a Rail gun seeds?
Imagine finally climbing to the top of the world's tallest mountain, only to be bitch smacked back down by a 7ft dragon bone covered zombie with a 20Lb scroll.
You been to the soul carin recently
@@marcuspollard2000 Someone finally mentioned it! I've been waiting TWO WHOLE MONTHS FOR THIS!!!
@@doctorbright1065 yea the keeper knocked me down the tower the first time so it came to mind
RIP 10 fold
@@Nightwalker7271 never said I died kind of hard to kill a level 1500 being with fall damage
Mean while in an alternative time-line:
The Dragonborn is the one burying everyone
NO!NO!
@@AaronColemans YES!YES!
Probably the timeline he is a vampire or one of those mages who can use magic to stay young
Or he is a fucking psychopath
Ugh, having to bury Serena would break me. Ignoring all the romance mod stuff and her past history, she's a great companion and a powerful one.
"It'll be a quick dungeon run. 15 to 20 minutes, tops."
Later that day:
*Where were you, when the dragon broke?*
@@hawhafunnyraffs5568 Poor dragon, give him some money :
@@FluffySylveonBoi Every culture on Tamriel remembers the Dragon Break in some fashion; to most it is a spiritual anguish that they cannot account for. Several texts survive this timeless period, all (unsurprisingly) conflicting with each other regarding events, people, and regions: wars are mentioned in some that never happen in another, the sun changes color depending on the witness, and the gods either walk among the mortals or they don't. Even the 'one thousand and eight years,' a number (some say arbitrarily) chosen by the Elder Council, is an unreliable measure.
Not sure if reminding me of that one episode of SAO was the plan but it did and n[w I'm sad
Legends tell of an extraordinary warrior. A Dragonborn, master of spells, steel and stealth. It is said that they slew Alduin the World-Eater, Miraak the Abyss Dragonborn and Harkon the Vampire Lord. But for all their feats in battle, people said they were a kind and just soul, uniting Skyrim during a time of great turmoil, befriending Imperials, Stormcloaks, werewolves and vampires alike. I’ve even heard that they have traversed Sovngarde and drank with the heroes of old while still living. It’s hard to be sure, but rumor has it that the legendary Dragonborn is buried at the peak of the Throat of the World, along with the sacred Elder Scroll, guarded by the Greybeards and the old dragon Paarthurnax, so no evil should lay their hands on the Scroll again.
P.S. In my headcanon, if a challenger arrives, the Dragonborn’s armor, possessed by their soul, rises to battle them and prove that they are worthy to wield the Elder Scroll.
And if the challenger wins they will be pissed that it’s a quest item
yea the problem with that is of course... 𝗙𝗨𝗦 𝗥𝗢 𝗗𝗔𝗛
@@sleepyg1204 Hello there
@@prismknight353 down the mountain the challenger goes
@@ĐKØ-n3e this is the reason none have best him
Objective:
Pay your respects by visiting the Dragonborn’s tomb
Optional) or raid his tomb
Results in a boss fight where you will loose unless the greybeards are there to pacify him
@@cjanderic6181DB: So you have chosen Death (Procedes to use every Thu'um possibile)
@@rampanrepoh gosh
@@rampanrep ahhhhhh!!!!!!!!!! I’m still falling off of the throat of the world
I’m glad Serana was the one to give them the scroll. She would definitely have stayed by their side till the very end
All my Skyrim characters be like:
Here lies the dragonborn,
King of procrastination,
Most murderous member of the Dark Brotherhood,
Bringer of buckets to the heads of the shopkeepers,
Savior of the thieves guild,
We will never forget him, although we'll try.
Pretty much the same lol
Well he could have used the Gray Cowl of Nocturnal, that way people will forget about who he is but since it has been lost since ages
@@aless2906 I'm also pretty sure it had that power removed during a quest in one game so probably still wouldn't help
I know this is for your Skyrim character but I do hope to use something like this on my headstone XD
*Here lies Hugh Jass*
Imagine being so badass you're buried with a fucking elder scroll while both claimants to the throne of Skyrim, the Jarl of Whiterun, the greatest military genius in Tamriel, and the last remaining blades, among others, mourning over your death together. I think this should be the canon way the dragonborn dies. I never liked the wishy washy endings of the other ones, and I think this would be a good way to keep the race, alignment and gender ambiguous while still having a good end. They could even leave it somewhat uncertain, with the grave never being opened, the body, armor and weapons of the Last Dragonborn never shown to the world.
It could even be a quest related to the Elder Scrolls in a later game, visiting the tomb of the Last Dragonborn, maybe enshrined with a small temple to Akatosh and pilgrims from across Skyrim and Cyrodiil paying their respects. A lighthouse and a sanctum atop a lonely outcrop in the sea of ghosts, pilgrims with torches and solemn faces lining the arduous walk, reading the steps of the Dragonborn's journey from their crossing from Cyrodiil to their honorable death. And there a solemn red banner of Akatosh flies above the Shrine of the Last Dragonborn, a Knight of the Divines watching the sea in a lonely vigil. It'd be a very interesting and stirring scene, especially compared to the ways you come across the elder scrolls in other games. "Here lies the savior of us all, champion of Akatosh, a symbol for all Tamriel," it would say, "may the Last Dragonborn rest easy knowing that Mundus yet lives."
Underrated comment
@@niceguyjake4718 I mean, I just posted it, haha. But thanks.
Pls dont curse
death of dragonborn will be really fun and complicated since normally people die and go to their respective realm whom they have made deals with but the dragonborn has had deals with so many thats who knows who will claim his soul
or maybe all the princes will have a battle over who claims his soul while the dragonborn watches sipping some mead
Please send this to Bethesda. They need to add this in ES6.
Elsif: "How did he die?"
Serana: "Well, he was riding his horse..."
Elsif: "uh-huh."
Serana: "Then the horse started flying..."
Elsif: "Of cour- wait, what?"
Serana: "He was so high up and didn't see the Giant on a Dragon coming..."
Elsif: "What on Nirn are you on about?!"
Serana: "Suddenly, his horse died underneath him and he was plummeting to the ground! And then... *IT* happened."
Elsif: "Do I even want to try and gues-?"
Serana: *"The world turned bright blue! White nonsensical words everywhere and a simplistic sad face!! A bell rung once with a ding that will haunt my dreams forever!!!*
Elsif: "... Isran?"
Isran: "His game crashed."
Elsif: "Okay, I'm out!"
hahahahahahahaha omg
too many saved games 😂😂
"His game crashed" is where I died 😂
@@invasiveone9875 same here🤣
That must've been one hell of a crash.
Me as the dragonborn in their reading my will "I wish for a dungeon to be built full of the most dangerous traps, enemies ,and puzzles alike and at the very end there will be the treasure room holding all of my weapons, armor, and 100,000 Wheels cheese along with my gold enough to make every single hold in Skyrim look poor and at the very center there will be all three elder scrolls placed around all copies of the lusty the argonian maid"
Imagine that the draugr only awakens if you touch the books or the cheese, everything else is fine
Not too long after the dragonborn is finally laid to rest. Paarthurnax, Odaving, and Duurnavir all meet at the summit of high hrothgar. They silently look at one another for a moment, then down at his grave. Suddenly, they let loose a series of powerful thu'ums, thundering into the sky. A mournful cry, and a final farewell, their way of honoring a true friend and fellow dovah.
The dragonborn, after having been gladly welcomed into sovengarde and sharing in the feasting, stories, and songs, takes a moment to step outside the great hall. A cool breeze blowing on his face as he suddenly hears a series of thunderous voices ringing out across the realm. He stoped and listened, then smiled. He gave one mighty shout in return, silently nodded his head, then stepped back inside once more.
Okay you fucking got me with this one
Okay, ow, fuck. OW.
NO OW. THIS IS OW. WHY.
That went deep...
If they ever made Skyrim into a film or series, this is how they would end it, one final “Fus Ro Doh” louder and stronger than all the others in said film/series
*DO-VAH-KIIN!!!* -fus-ro-dah-
There's something about Serana that just makes it more gut-wrenching. The Dragonborn was a valuable friend, ally, and student to everyone that knew them. But even if their relationship was never anything other than platonic, Serana and the Dragonborn meant more to each other than anyone else in their lives.
The Dragonborn showed Serana that there was more to life than being a pawn in her parent's games, and though a life filled exploring the world and slaying all manner of monsters is a dangerous life, it is one worth living still.
And in Serana, the Dragonborn finds something more than just a friend, but an equal. Serana is someone the Dragonborn could feel true kinsmenship with, and an inspiration to never become just another Miraak.
Well said.
Heard about you and your honeyed words...
I like to think to a ploatonic love between the two.
Beautiful
What about Lydia? Wasn't she sworn to carry his burdens?
Plot Twist: They buried a mannequin with the dragon bone armor. The real Dragonborn secretly traveled to Akavir to search for the long-lost Nerevarine.
i mean they’d probably never return, so they would be as good as dead to tamriel… fuck thats a good idea but i also want akavir to be kept mysterious
I can buy this as an ending. Somebody like the dragonborn doesn't just... stop.
@@Tom_Cruise_Missile but what if one day they did? What if the Thu'um can be similar to the force(a dominant genetic trait). What if in another version the dragonborn has saved Nirn from utter destruction countless times over the course of their lives, and has even had children(who also have the Thu'um) and has been able to pass on their legacy to the next generation of Dragonborns, and it ends with the dragonborn standing at their house somewhere(wherever they decide to spend forever) staring off into the sunset as their children ride off seeking new adventures
@@seamus6302 now that's a interesting though.
And he is like “Bro, let’s hang out with Sheogorath, we have a lot of stories to tell each other”
Todd:”wake the f**k up Dragonborn we’ve got a game to rerelease.”
Honestly, when I saw Serana I expected her to just reanimate the Dragonborn the same way she reanimates every single thing she finds.
She would never do that, I think necromancy is considered not only a dark magic but also like disrespectful for the dead person in question, also because he would not be alive, just an empty shell, so a bandit, a skeleton, who cares about them, but do it to her platonic sister/brother or platonic love, she would not.
@@robfus ... did you feel the need to correct a joke, or did you just miss the joke?
@@Stryker1297 *whoosh*
Corpse is too powerful to be reanimated.
@@Stryker1297 just wanted to give my opinion on the matter even if people do not care
He isn't dead, he is just resting for the Anniversary edition
Waiting for Todd to call upon him once more...
More like the Anniversary edition finally made it clear with him it'll all be laid to rest. We're never getting and Elder Scrolls 6 😞
@@combatpanda4264 The dragonborn may never rest.
@@combatpanda4264 oh, we will, in fucking 2034.
@@KitKatHexe Is that with, or without delays?
Old man Ralof: you know I helped the Dragonborn escape Helgen
Everyone 60 years after the Dragonborn’s death: yeah yeah grandpa
Hadvar: Lets get you to bed you foolish old stormcloak.
@@socatoansoldier9984 Ralof: You first.
DRAGONBORNs spirit: you both helped me sadly they can't Hear me I hoped the blades and greybeards are in good terms now when I choosed not kill paarthunax
The Last Dragonborn stares out into the distance but we don't see what has captured his gaze. He pauses for a moment before finally drawing his blade. We see a fire burning in his eyes. The Dragonborn exudes a sense of confidence ready for battle as he always has but slowly deep down he begins to feel something else. He begins to recall a life that has been filled with danger and peril, a life where he has had to hold back the world's destruction not once not twice but three fold. After being at the mercy of the executioner at helgen, after slaying the world eater, Alduin. After destroying the most powerful Vampire Lord in history. And after engaging in the ultimate battle of the thuum against The First Dragonborn in the realm of the deadric prince, Hermaeus Mora. It's only now in this moment that the dragonborn wonders why he feels such uncertainty in his power. A knot has formed in the dragonborn's belly, where once there was a raging inferno there was now a calm flame. As if trying to preserve itself and not burnout. A sense of looming dread began to take hold of The Last Dragonborn. The dragonborn takes a long look around him and sees a battlefield spilled with the blood of imperials and stormcloaks. But the scent of iron wasn't the only thing lingering in the air. The smell of burnt meat was also abound. The air was cold and hot at the same time as if two different climates were coexisting. The surrounding trees that once stood strong and unyielding were burned, frozen and scorched with the marks of lighting striking them repeatedly. An impossibility under normal circumstances. However among all these impossible inconsistencies there was one constant that united all these fallen men that lay before the dragonborn. They had all perished facing towards the same direction. It had been storming throughout this entire battle. Rain still falling even now as the dragonborn takes note of everything. Not a single muddied footstep could be seen going the opposite direction. All signs pointed to these men leading a full on assault against a common enemy. Among this sea of blood and corpses the dragonborn begins to hear something. Although the breathing was faint and muffled by the sounds of heavy rain and thunder the dragonborn's keen senses allow him to hear two men barely clinging to life and begins searching until he finds them. These two men were General Tulius and Ulfric Stormcloak. They were heavily injured, their bodies ravaged by the elements and on the brink of death. The dragonborn acts quickly and begins casting grand healing on both Tulius and Ulfric.The dragon born is able to heal most of the grave injuries they sustained but they are still barely able to speak. It wasn't just because of their injuries though. The trauma of seeing their men slaughtered like they were nothing and the incredible power they just witnessed had left them in such shock and disbelief that they were only able to mumble out a few words each. The Last Dragonborn looked at these two prideful, brave and headstrong men with deep worry and wondered what could have unnerved these men to such a degree. Ulfric was first to speak. "Thalmor too powerful...they-" he loses consciousness. Tulius spoke next "The Brass Tower...they control it." The Dragonborn's eyes widen and then they relax. "Rest now" says The Dragonborn. Tulius begins to close his eyes. After seeing the sacrifice these ordinary men made and the bravery they displayed facing down such an insurmountable foe, the dragonborn's resolve was bolstered and the calm flame that resided in his belly grew into a raging inferno once again. He was filled with a sense of duty and determination now. He would ensure the sacrifice these men made was not in vain even if it cost him everything. We finally see what The Last Dragonborn was looking at in the beginning. Off in the distance so far away that even a mountain seemed small, the clouds began to break as if being violently torn apart. Large bronze hands could be seen. They begin to grip the mountain sides and crumbled them with ease the sound of the creatures footsteps could be heard even miles away. The Dragonborn was so fixated on the behemoth he hadn't noticed the large army of Thalmor that was approaching. Blades, magic, arrows and dwemer technology was all being used against him now. The dragonborn raced ahead using whirlwind sprint going far beyond where the slain men lay until he saw them no more and now he was only about a mile from the thalmor army and soon the Bronze God would arrive. The Dragonborn's heart begins to beat louder than the roar of thunder and it echoes across the land. The dragonborn begins to feel a sense of familiarity and quickly realizes it's responding to something within the Bronze God. He doesn't know what it is but now he absolutely is not turning back. He must uncover it's mysteries and defeat the Thalmor. The dragonborn inhales deeply then shouts at the heavens using clear skies to stop the downpour in it's tracks. Then as the last cloud clears and the sun begins to peak, the dragonborn sheathes his mighty dragonbone sword and starts reaching for his back. He draws forth a beautiful silver bow that shined as bright as the sun along with it he drew an arrow equally as bright and elegant as the bow and fired it directly at the sun. Only moments later the sun reacted to this act and began raining another storm, a storm of blindingly powerful sunrays began to shower the field that the large army of Thalmor were inhabiting. The impact of those sun rays reaching mundus at such ludicrous speed caused shining explosions that were as deadly as they were beautiful. The world shook with each strike, the ground melting and breaking at once. The Thalmor were no fools though and the army of mages quickly began to cast a ward so powerful and vast it completely shielded their forces, repelling the power of the sun. The Dragonborn's final battle was upon him and his enemy came prepared. Hours later Tulius and Ulfric awaken they would only have a moment to take in the view before them before a massive blinding light would seemingly engulf all of mundus and the world shook again from the forests of cyrodil to the frozen tundras of skyrim all the way to the sands of hammerfell. This was a world event that everyone took notice of. After the light dissipated and the rumbling stopped Tulius and Ulfric began to walk. A battlefield with deformed land filled with craters, thousands of arrows scattered all over, a crack on the face of the planet that seemed to span for miles creating a chasm of sorts, hundred's of thousands of dead thalmor were laid across the land all seemed to have perished by too many different causes of death to count. Finally after hours of walking they found what they were looking for. The Dragonborn lay lifeless before them facing away as if he was looking at something. A few hundred feet away they could see the Bronze Tower firmly embedded into a large mountain side laying completely still as if it's power source was missing. When the two men went to turn over the dragonborn they were both shocked to find that it wasn't the dragonborn laying in front of them but merely his empty armor that he once wore. All his belongings remained as well including his elder scroll. The Last Dragonborn had seemingly vanished in the blinding flash of light that happened hours ago and was never seen again.
Holy paragraph separation Batman
jesus I lost where I was in the middle of reading and I'm not reading a whole essay again.
I ain't reading all that
I read it all
Well written
Serena:(Tears falling from her face)I've always loved you...
Dragonborn:whom has summoned the ancient one.
*every other girl in tamriel confesses*
Dragonborn: i sleep
*serana confesses*
Dragonborn: real shit?
I have a new one
Dragonborn:(Literally inches from death in a fight)
Serena:If we win I'll sit on your face.
Dragonborn:(Insert Glowing Red Eyes Meme Here)
My fingers are close to clicking the incognito mode
@@Karma-cj1wu do it
@@waltersaxton6189 with the context of dawnguard, I’m now imagining the Dragonborn just instantly becoming a vampire at that prospect
Imagine encoutering a dragonbornn draugr, of a completionist.
Draugrborn
What about an exploiter?
@@lazulenoc6863 spawns infinite dawnbreaker and sun arrows
"Slowly backs away"
Drauger Dragonborn "you cannot defeat me, I did the restoration loop"
"Here lies the dragonborn, he worshiped and worked for every daedric lord under the sun.."
🤣
Dragonborn: What can I say? I’m a freelancer.
Imagine being the champion of every daedric price in all the days of his life, the rest of the world probably sub standard compared to him. A testament of how precious his soul is.
@@greywalker505Akatosh: you're soul is still mine
"He did every single crime you can possibly imagine.."
It’s so nice to see Jarl BALLER paying his respects to the deceased Dragonborn
Tsun: welcome back Dragonborn! It is a tremendous honor to have you grace Shor’s Hall once again. You need not prove yourself in the warrior’s test, you’ve already proven your value
I actually believe that Dragonborn won’t be given an honor in Sovngarde. I mean, they will be taken straight by Akatosh and serve him for all eternity.
@@Bergen98 you could be right, but I just remember what Tsun said right before you go back to Skyrim “when you’ve completed your count of days, I will welcome you back with great friendship and may you join the blessed feast”
@@Bergen98 I honestly feel like at this point the dragonborn gets to choose his afterlife because he could be bound (depending on his choices) to either hircine, molag bal, hermaeus mora, Sithis, etc. So it'd be quite the tug of war
@@sheogallvoidgazer2423 oh no I heard all of them saying "MINE ?!" over and over again
@@sheogallvoidgazer2423 Yep, I have a feeling once he dies a lot of Daedra are gonna be fighting over him. Not to mention since his dragon soul is bound to Akatosh, that means they'll have to compete with the chief god of the nine divines
Had a character that lived for 50 years or so (in game years) that I played on and off for about 6 years when the game first came out, I retired that character and saved the game data on a usb years ago and I found that usb a week ago while cleaning up some stuff man the nostalgia hit me pretty hard because I thought I had lost the usb. Old friends have a way of finding their way back to you.
Buy a 3d printer.
Print a pedestal for the USB stick.
Paint it in colors you see fit and place it somewhere in your house.
(Might sound insane but it will be worth it)
Damn, that sounds like a fun story to tell later in life.
It was your destiny, as you are the Dragonborn
@calvin mcdonald My second character (A redo of my first character after I messed something up) only got to 4E 203. I may have only gotten out of 4E 201 once after that, but just barely.
The Dragonborn:
"I mean,I turned into a vampire and just decided to go to sleep,but I'm tired so I'll just nap in this coffin and explain later."
(1000 years pass)
"Damnit I overslept. Everything hurts like hell too. Who buries someone in full armour with an Elder Scroll digging into his ribs?!"
Serana: first time?
@@finitewehosh6542 thinking about it, serana would have to forever “live” on after the dragonborns death, until someone killed her or she ended herself
@@sparkthefloofyprotogen3556 Or if she made herself mortal
@@MelodyofDarkness0001 yeah, which from the looks of it in the animation she didn’t because serana has green eyes
@@sparkthefloofyprotogen3556 look at her eyes, she cured herself.
In Memory of the Dragonborn
Here lies a hero of Skyrim, a soul as fierce as the dragons that once darkened our skies, yet as noble as the legends of old. Born under uncertain stars, their destiny was etched in the very fabric of this land. With Thu'um as their voice and steel as their armor, they rose to meet the call of destiny with unwavering courage.
They vanquished Alduin, the World-Eater, whose shadow threatened to devour all of existence. With the weight of prophecy upon their shoulders, they faced countless challenges, confronting the treacherous Thalmor, quelling the Civil War's flames, and ensuring the ancient traditions of the Companions endured.
In every corner of Skyrim, their name became a symbol of hope, a testament to the indomitable spirit of mortals. They were a listener of the Dark Brotherhood, a harbinger of the Companions, and a master of the arcane arts in the College of Winterhold.
Through their deeds, they forged alliances with the diverse races of this land, proving that unity could overcome even the deepest divides. Their compassion, too, shone bright, as they aided the afflicted and uplifted the downtrodden.
Though the dragons may have faded into memory, the Dragonborn's legend endures, etched into the very stones of this tomb. In Sovngarde, may they find eternal rest, their spirit forever intertwined with the heart of Skyrim, their legacy an inspiration to all who dare to dream, to challenge, and to conquer.
Rest now, Dragonborn, for your tale shall be sung for generations to come, your name a beacon of light in the darkest of times. You have earned your place in the annals of history and in the hearts of all who call Skyrim home.
Dovahkiin, Friend, we shall remember you.
Ralof: I mean you no foul...but how exactly did he go?
Serana: It was gamble. One that won the battle in the end. I still remember his last words.
Ralof: What were they?
Serana: " Check this sh*t out"
*Whirlwind Sprints from the monastery as Borri freezes him*
LOL MAN I SAID THAT RIGHT BEFORE DYING TO ALDUIN!
I haven't laughed so hard in a few days, thank you so much for the chuckle
That sounds sooo much like something the dragonborn would say
"LEEEEEEEROY JENKIIINS."
Here lies the Dragonborn
The slayer of Alduin, Harkon, and Miraak
Slayed countless dragons
The Harbinger of the companions
Legendary Nightingale
Archmage
Hero to the 9 holds
Civil war veteran
Destroyer of the Dark brotherhood
Holder of all daedric artifacts and weaponry
Possesses legendary knowledge of every form of combat and magic school
Cleanser of all evil in skyrim and solsteim
The hero of skyrim
Was killed tragically by tripping over a bucket
The buckets are truly the worst enemy
I think you mean he tripped over a bucket, causing 693 more buckets to spill out of his inventory and launch him so high into the air that he shatters all the bones in their body
Nah they tripped on a skeleton
Man the suspense really built up for that one🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
No he got killed by an elevator, you can't escape from the Dark souls elevator God's that easily
And just like that, you became the one thing that you swore to destroy; a draugr dungeon boss
Nah, he became THE draugr dungeon boss, ready to throw hands with anyone who wants that Elder Scroll
@@iexplodonateri7378 and he will have All of the daidric artifacts and that armor is probably enchanted too and with All of those shouts you wouldn't have a chance to land a single hit.
@@iexplodonateri7378 He's gonna have a unique name "The Last Dragonborn"
@@oopernerd900epic just the slow time shout would be enough to wreck everyone. ZA WARUDO!
or a Lich with Daedric op armor and Konahriik mask that grants second breathe and ability to summon dragon priest
Inigo sighs as he rests his hand on the casket, the flurry of snow casting a light blanket over the pine box and tinting his greying fur white. The old cat can’t help but smile thinking back to old times; being released from the cell, watching him take down a dragon for the first time, the long nights spent around a campfire, the short ones spent in a tavern. He swipes away at a tear and turns to the onlookers, his express one laced with melancholy.
“We are gathered today to celebrate the life and death of the Last Dragonborn.”
He glances back at the casket.
“He had many titles.
Dovahkiin.
Qahnaarin.
Vanquisher of the World Eater.
Savior of the Sun.
Protector of the Elder Scrolls.
Collector of Artifacts.
Harbinger of Peace.
Soldier.
Husband.
Father.
Brother.
Hero.
But I think his favorite of these titles,
was Friend.”
Inigo smiles softly at who all was left of the old group. How their numbers dwindled with time. He closes his eyes and sends his friend off with a prayer before slowly taking his hand away. He turns to the crowd once more and raises his voice, it now booming with equal parts volume and pride.
“Do not fret for the life he has lost, remember him for the life he breathed into others. A feast awaits you, old friend. Best not to keep the gods waiting.”
After the funeral, Lucien Flavius returns to Dumzbthar to continue his studies. But once there is nothing left in the ruin to examine and record, he packs up, and takes the next boat back to Skyrim, and makes his way back to the Imperial City.
His home, quaint as it is compared to the beauty of what he has seen on his travels with the Dragonborn, is still home. His parents welcome him back with open arms, and ask him much about his adventures. Tales of Dragons, Vampires, Undead, Dwemer, Apocrypha, and so much more. He answers the best he can, but excuses himself to his study.
There, he sits down at his desk, and looks down on a blank book. He looks at the Resonance Sphere next to him, and smiles sadly. Its pair was with his friend still. Forever. A tear rolls down his cheek as he grabs his quill from the ink pot. He thinks for a moment, and comes up with a title:
“The Dragonborn: A hero. A mentor. A friend…”
@@ViktorEnjoyer Loved this so much, beautifully written. Really cool concept that Lucien would write a book on the Dragonborn, definitely in character for him
@@DropTheDove I tried my best lol :) ❤️
If you don’t mind I’m gonna continue the trend of custom characters “aftermath” with two of my favorites, Xelzas(forgot if that’s the right way to spell it) and Kaidan
Xelzas was more distraught than he previously believed he would be, perhaps it was the fact he was not there at the time of his death, and was only told when Inigo returned, throwing his bow to the ground in a fit of rage Xelzas thought Inigo was immune to, and went to his room, slamming the door shut. Coming in behind him, Serana aimlessly walked towards the fireplace to sit, her eyes seemingly glued open in a n expression only seen in the house Molag Bal was discovered in, Xelzas was chilled to the bone and was struck in pure terror as he viewed it. Lucien stood behind her, as she began to weep uncontrollably, he comforted her by humming a tune, as he joined her in sobbing.
Before he uttered a word, Kaidan carried the bleeding corpse of his friend into the home. In an instant, Xelzas shoved everything off of the table he was just dining at, and took the corpse off of the unresponsive titan bladesman, who did not react at all. He laid it on the table and stormed into the alchemy room, grabbing any potion within reach, as well as any medical tools. He attempted for 3 hours to bring his dead friend back, refusing to accept what was in front of him, all while Kaidan stood completely still, with an unblinking stare. Finally, Kaidan grabbed Xelzas by the arm, without saying anything. Xelzas looked towards him, and Kaidan stared with a somber expression, not letting him go.
@@Who_Even_Cares Beautiful:)
The elder scrolls are indestructible.
This means that that grave, if undisturbed, will be marked to the end of Nirn Itself.
Empires fall, species go extinct, world's end...
But the Dragon Born shall always be remembered, for better or worse.
Except elder scrolls have a habit of disappearing on their own, so eventually it'll be just vanish and appear somewhere else.
It wouldn't be the first or last time Nirn ended. Nor would it be the first or last Shezarrine...
@@人間のゴミ-u1k it depends on the scroll. Some fulfill purposes that not even they dare to move from. The elder scrolls blades shows this since the scroll was undisturbed since the ayleids
@@人間のゴミ-u1k what about the one in the dwarven ruin. That was there for over a millennia and never left where they left it until you get it
"you still have crimson nirnroot to collect"
*proceeds to kick open the coffin and March straight for black reach*
But the thalmor have covers the entrance with a certain beacon
I hate that quest so fucking much and I refuse to do it
lmfao
straight up collected all 30 nirnroot just to bring it to the lady and have to collect more shit... haven't looked at that quest since.
“Find the significance of crimson nirnroot”
I love how Ulfric looks genuinely sad meanwhile Tullius looks like he’s questioning his life choices
Because tulius is always busy unlike ulfric who really just does what he favors of the nords
Tulius is thinking what should happen with the empire with the passing of the last dragonborn
@@Arronic Well his walking, talking WMD just kicked the bucket. He's probably considering how to avoid or handle the bloody power vacuum that will follow.
@@Arronic outside of all bias i think tullius is just sort of... indifferent
with my stormcloak bias i think he's just arrogant AND indifferent
He's wearing a skirt in a snowstorm, of course he's questioning his life choices.
@@AredelI like to think that Ulfric because of this, decided to continue his training with the Greybeards.
I know they aren't exactly cannon to the game, but I can just imagine the mod characters inigo, Lucien, Lucifer, and auri all being there one after the other slowly leaving until inigo, the closest friend just stays there, wanting to stay with us for as long as possible.
It's a Multiverse remember in elder Scrolls? So their stories are possible too as long as alduin happens
Why stop at just those 4? Sky’s the limit as long as modders exist.😂 though if I’m being honest I’m ok without Lucifer. He’s great but until the creator makes him stop sassing me for every dragon I kill he’s on my back burner.
@@ed_Skynight tuche, I did recently download the redcap mod, and I love the little guy.
@@carolynchurch4642
Oooh I’ve wanted to download him along with Inigo, Lucien, Xelzaz, Auri, and Remiel with Serana over hauled. Problem though is having all of them will mean any dungeons I’m in is too easy.
Add Xelzaz, leaving his preserved hist tree leaf on the tomb.
"Uniter of Imperials and Stormcloaks"
The one thing I always wished was possible in the game without modding. Unite both sides against the true threat, the Aldmeri. Imagine an infuriated sea of soldiers, backed by a small army of dragons and one of the deadliest warriors in all existence, descending on them. Bonus points if you could get the Blades to join in without killing any of the good dragons.
TL;DR: Really wish you could unite everyone together for the sole purpose of killing those Dominion pricks so hard that they die to death.
This we agree on.
Missed opportunities i guess
"They die to death" lmao
I like how you offered a TLDR for four sentences
"Die to death"
As ralof once said, "a nords last thoughts... Should be of home"
Yep .. ... 🙂
And by home, he means sovngarde.. may all nords return to sovngarde
@@mdahsenmirza2536 me: (soul traps ulfric stormcloak)
No sovengarde for you
@@Doyoueverwonderwhywerehere he's an essential npc ...
@@mdahsenmirza2536 not when finishing the civil war quest
But forgotten he was... as the years passed on, deceit, wickedness, and fear crept back into the world as all those he saved forgot to tell his tale and allowed the darkness into Skyrim back again. The Dragonborn looked down from Sovnegarde, angered that he gave his life for naught. Angry as he was, he was warned he could not return, for the laws of life and death are lines you do not cross. But cross he did. And he brought an unholy rage along with him.
Shiet. That would be something. Serana would be still alive so we could have meet her :v
@@jakub9802 hopefully marry her and consummate as well.
Skyrim: Eternal
Well, in lore Dovahkiin is much more powerful (shouts are stronger and don't have cooldown like in game) so this is possible
@@jakubgnys3113 If he returned from death he'd be OP
As the dragonborn laid in his wooden tomb, the sky darkened. As Serana held the last elder scroll, grasped her in hands. Holding back tears as they ran down her soft cheeks, finally feeling something after all this years. She knew only coldness, but when the dragonborn saved her from her curse, she felt alive again. Taking on many adventures with the dragonborn and meeting compains and friends along the way. She still remembers meeting the dragonborns adopted kin just outside falkreath… happy and bellys full, toys that never seem to end ss they layed about in his manor. What she remembers most is the dragonborns love, as dangerous as he was, he was also loving and gentlez Thus showed when she saw the dragonborn feeding his cattle, picking flowers in his garden with “his” kin…but now the kids only weep as she did…As they walked up the summit, hearts heavy they meet the grey beards.The GrayBeards that have not been seen by any bowed and moved aside, for the last time….the snow fell slower as a song of humming surrounded the Throat of the World, anticipating a fight. Serana grabbed her ebony sword, and moved the kids behind her. As the humming grew louder, it was a song. A song of sorrow and happiness, confused Serana frantically looked. Then there, in the sky, the dragons. In all sizes flew in a circle, some landed and behind them was the dragonborn foes… holding hands. Singing for their friend that has left them. For once, all friends and foes held hands for their all morned for their loss.
Meanwhile, the Dragonborn is escaping Apocrapha to go party with his dead shield-brothers at Sovngarde.
Don't forget literally every single other daedric lord he accidentally became champion of
@@arkron7093 I would play that game.
@@arkron7093 its already too late, Akatosh has full say over the dragonborns soul the deadra can throw a hissy fit at Akatosh but in the end he is still more powerful than them all
@@Deaglan753 "He is my champion; predestined to be my sword and shield o'er the people of Nirn. He came in my name to vanquish evil, and for his loyalty and diligence I shall raise him from death on the Final Day to be my arbiter, to judge the living and the dead, and to bring this cycle to its end. It is written! His soul is mine! You have no power over him! Now crawl back to the pits of Oblivion from whence thou came!! As for the mortal, he shall feast in the hall of heroes, until his time comes again."
Thus saith Akatosh, chief of the Divines.
@@Deaglan753 the former is true, but not the latter
Akatosh and the other divines are extremely weak due to giving up all their power to create Nirn
I think that Serena in Elder Scrolls lore is the only one who really understood the isolation, sacrifice, and duty the Dragonborn had taken upon themselves. Someone unsure of who they are, suddenly having a prophecy thrust upon them and forced to act immediately. They're called to kill their family, and all of their people in order to save themselves and the entirety of Nirn. I just hope that the Dragonborn is given a solution to their aging or at least returns to care for her again.
There's a few fan canons going around that the Dragonborn would be immortal thanks to the amount of dragon souls consumed.
@@starhammer5247 I think that he could definitely be ageless because of the dragon souls but I think the way that a ton of primordial characters and gods talk to you indicates that you are still very mortal to them. I know that the lore tends to make the Dragonborn seem like an unstoppable badass but it doesn't really seem like any Dragonborn is unkillable.
@@xanosghoul Unkillable? Yeah maybe. Powerful and immortal? Potentially definitely.
She could easily be the best love interest
@@xanosghoul Well technically, he is immortal, but in the aspect of he can't die from age. Him having a dragon soul and all, he can't really die from the winds of time. He can, however, be killed from just a general fight, like dragons.
But with the amount of cheese wheels the Dovahkiin would have at any given moment, I doubt they'd die.
Believe it or not, I actually asked a popular Skyrim modder to spread the word about the idea of making this an actual mod so FINGERS CROSSED
please tell me if it comes out
@@thomasmcallister3086 Aye aye, Captain! I’m on the watch!
Please let us all know when and if it comes out. Also ask him to get it on Xbox as well please
@@hunteryt7819 Like I said, I’m on the watch!
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