User blog comment:Zippertrain85/Do people hate me on this Wiki?/@comment-11296535-20140111182330/@comment-13446185-20140113034439

'Many things in lore are speculation. A lot of of theories you believe are speculation, that's what my Dunhviir theory is saying, speculation as to how in lore that could make sense. If it's right or not is up to personal interpretation. '

I realize this, but your theory on Durnehviir speculates too much, which is not a good thing.

No contradictions?

I never said there weren't any contradictions I said "barely any inconsistencies".

'There's actually little to no evidence she's from the First Era outside of her quote, which also adds up at the time of Elder Scrolls Online. But it also makes sense when you listen to her age being measured in centuries. Other than a couple things like the Durnehviir point, there isn't really much proof to back up what you say. '

And there is even less to prove what you are saying.

'What defines being "lore"? Just because it wasen't recorded and written didn't mean it never happened.'

I think you are forgetting the fact that we are talking about a videogame here. Lore should be correct interpretations based on information given to you by the lore-writers. Not loose interpretations made to defend beliefs that you have formulated for some strange reason.

If you can say that Durnehviir was sheltered by necromancers, than I can say Alduin sh*ts kalpas when he eats the world.

Dragons had to hide back then,  Oh, well it's good to know that you agree with me then that Durnehviir would not have been able to fight other dragons during this time. You do realize this only supports my evidence, right? Saying Dragons had to hide back then only shows that you agree with me saying that Durnehviir could only have fought other dragons during the Merethic Era.

and he was into necromancy, it seems likely that he would assosciate with similar mortals,

Dragons thought very little of mortals, Durnehviir especially, who only talks to you because you defeated him in battle.

"I believe in civility among seasoned warriors, and I find your ear worthy of my words. My claws have rendered the flesh of innumerable foes, but I have never once been felled on the field of battle."

Not to mention the fact that there were no large necromancer societies back then so I doubt any could hide a dragon very well.

and that they would want a Dragon on their side.

Who wouldn't :)

'Who's in denial again? '

I haven't doubted myself once in this argument, I think you put a little to overconfident for someone with such weak evidence.