Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-3322638-20130429120723/@comment-25047024-20140315002916

107.138.156.61 wrote: '''So you guys are taking a vagueness approach. I don't want to spoil your fun, but I did some research, and dragon breaks are caused by elder scrolls and mortals ripping holes in space-time by going to spirit realms, so the WITN is already been set up by LDB(mortal) going to sovnegarde(spirit realm).''' I believe that the break will work this way: all the characters that may or may not die end up dying anyway.

Civil War: Both the leaders die, so it went unresolved, leading to a canon ending.

DB: Most of the DB are wiped out, and the only surviving member are Babette and LDB (maybe) and the emperor and every other contract person dies. Mottiere as well.

Vampire/DG: Same. Both orders are wiped out, and LDB has two new castles and a vampire friend.(BTW you can still blot out the sun in DG, but it only stays that way for a day)

Dagon Quest: Silus ends up dead no matter what.

Vaermina Quest: Erandur ends up dead and the skull is destroyed as well.

Clavicus Quest: Brabas is reunited with his master regardless, so the only break outcome would be LDB getting both artifacts.

'''Hircine Quest: This doesn't even need the dragon break. LDB can kill all the hunters and Sinding and get both rewards IN THE GAME.'''

All other similar quests: You get my point.

In short, there will be a warp in the north, and in it's aftermath, Skyrim will be littered with corpses. Sorry for the long post, I just wanted to explain well.

-The Z Boss 1. They aren't "usually" caused by Elder Scrolls or mortals "ripping" through time. Dragon Breaks happen when an immense Time Paradox happens (like in the end of Daggerfall).

2. This is a bug.

3. Also, why should every single quest in each TES game cause a Dragon Break? I doubt that the events in Skyrim will cause a Dragon Break.