General:The Dragon War, documented
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Archived Link: | Bethesda Softworks Forums | ||
Writer(s): | Michael Kirkbride, Kurt Kuhlmann | ||
Publication Date: | March 8th, 2012 |
Merry Eyesore the Elk (2012-03-08)
Straightening my tie. My friends are finally here. Let me take a breath.
/cough
Are you ready?
/cough
Can you hear me? In the back?
Can you hear us? In the back?
YS GRA MOR
/ahem
Let's tear this forest down.
Hasphat Antabolis (2012-03-08)
An interesting theory. But as usual, the credulous minds gravitate to the most outlandish theories.
If Ysgramor was indeed a "dragon", most likely he was a Dragon Priest - in the Late Merethic Era, it would be unlikely for a leader of Ysgramor's reported stature to be unconnected to the Dragon Cult. But connecting the Nord hero Ysgramor with the now-reviled Dragon Cult is of course anathema to those who favor chauvinism over historical truth.
Other possibilities are that Ysgramor was not an individual but an amalgamation of several people - his reported exploits encompass an unreasonable amount of time for a single individual. At the time, anyone of high stature or great prowess in battle would have been considered a "dragon" (the highest compliment imaginable). This does not mean that Ysgramor was in fact an actual dragon, but I have no doubt that the literal-minded among us will not hesitate to jump to the most obvious conclusions. True scholars will of course be more circumspect.