Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-85.74.137.231-20130605091958/@comment-8248675-20130723182139

Sajutsu wrote: Cerithrose wrote: 85.74.137.231 wrote: If the dragonborns are the desendants of the timber septin (a.k.a. The royal family) then how  can every race have dragonborn? Normaly the dragonborn should only nord or imperial, a desendand of timber septin the first dragonborn.

How is it possible then, that argonias orks elfs and the rest of the races can be dragonborn? multiple dragonborn bloodlines...

also, tiber septim WASNT the first dragonborn. I believe St Alessia was right? St Alessia was considered the first Dragonborn ever indeed. Until they learned of Mirrak, turns out that this sleezy fellow happened to also being a Dragon Priest as well. That means he existed even before the Dragon War started. From what I know, first men overthrew the lordship of Dragons, then they completly Defeated Falmer in Skyrim. At the same time as Falmer were driven out, Alessia was leading rebelion in Cyrodil, against the Aylieds. Mirrak seemed to have ruled Solstheim, even before it was split from Skyrim. He then started to plot against Dragons, devouvering their souls like all self respecting Dragonborn should do. That's when a devoted Dragon Priest named Volokh steped forward to stop the Traitorous Mirrak. Their fight was so epic, that Solsthiem, split from mainland Skyrim, and floated over towards Morrowind somehow. Unable to defeat Volokh and his dragons, Mirrak fled to Apacryptha, as he appearantly was even a champion of Hemeous Mora as well. Volokh was named guardian and remained on Solstheim until he had died, to make sure that Traitor Mirrak wouldn't come back. At the same time, Mirrak lived a somewhat decent life, in the realm of Hemeus Mora, ploting his return to Tamriel. Fancy of him to think it's high time to try and return, at the same time that Alduin and other Dragons started to reapear in Tamriel. He probably decided that he needs minions and souls when he gets back.