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GnomvidTheWise wrote: TheMindOfMadness wrote: 83.255.21.170 wrote: I have had an interesting thought that I'd like to share with you all about "Dro'Jizad"

While the lack of "the" would suggest that it is just a name Dro'Jizad is still mentioned as a prophesized being of whom there is (to my knowledge) no further information about anywhere else. This would suggest that Dro'Jizad is a person prophesized but not yet come.

Assuming this and looking at the parts of the name or title that we do understand (being Dro for Grandfather/Grandmother and Ji for Bachelor/Young Adult) we can see that the name contains references of both youth and great age. This could be a way for Khajiit to express the person as immortal or eternal, perhaps something much like the Nerevarine, an incarnation?

These are just the musings of a bored nerd, but please tell me what you think about this hypothesis.

Cheers.

-Gnomvid Very intriguing. As I only played several hours of Morrowind, I know little of the Nerevanne. I'll keep following this and see where this theory ends up. I am glad that I intrigued you with my thoughts! I should have been clearer about the Nerevarine part, seeing as it is thrown in there quite unceremoniously;

I meant to ponder if this "Dro'Jizad" could be the incarnation of some other person, seeing as it is written as a name in the "The Hope of the Redoran"-book. Now, the Nerevarine was the incarnation of Nerevar, a chimer of old, yet the Nerevarine of Morrowind can be of any race. In the same way I think that "Dro'Jizad" could be the incarnation of some Khajiit hero.

Yet, I am also disproving myself in this by looking at my previous statement where I comment on that "Dro'Jizad" seems to be an unforfilled prophecy due to lack of further referance.

So, as you can see, I am nothing if not terribly unstructured! I wouldn't know what that is like... not at all ;)