User blog comment:Zippertrain85/The reasons why Serana is not from the First Era./@comment-5558140-20130511041514/@comment-28861328-20130514060729

No, its high time you got something right for once. The reason we think Serana is from the First Era is because she is one of the original vampires; created by Molag Bal himself. All of your so-called evidence is conjecture and speculation. "Where did they get marble?", "Its probably not in Skyrim", "They would've had to get had to get imports". All speculation, but yet, the sheer possibility that they could get all those things refutes your baseless arguments.

I'll give you a real world example. The Stonehenge was built with a type of rock that is not located anywhere remotely close to its location and would've required extraordinary engineering genius to move such stones to their present day resting place, yet the ancients somehow managed to craft them. You really mean to tell me that these people couldn't managed to get marble without help? That's your "evidence"?

"Back then, nobody really knew the Nords". What the hell are you talking about? You know, I've only played one Elder Scrolls game (Skyrim, obviously) and I think I know more of the lore than you do. The Nords were originally Atmorans, which were the first Human settlers of Tamriel. Their ruins and relics, including the Castle used by the Vampires, are all over the land. The Nords would've been known to every Mudcrab in Tamriel, much less other humans.

Furthermore, you keep going on about the architecture. Serana herself mentions that the Vampires moved into that castle after it was abandoned by the original owners. So, not only does that refute your argument that it can't be that old, it also shows that these people were perfectly capable of making such structures.

Nevertheless, the facts that support her being from the First Era, or a time period near to it, are much more substantial than your baseless, opinion-ridden claims. You don't even seem to know enough of the lore to be making such speculation.