User blog comment:Zippertrain85/The reasons why Serana is not from the First Era./@comment-26474238-20130508183427/@comment-26474238-20130509044504


 * Proof. I have not seen an ounce of proof to back up anything you've been saying. Anyways, none of the cities in Skyrim look like the Imperial City even in the slightest. The most Imperial structure in Skyrim is the Castle Dour, which was specifically built to house the Imperial Legion, and was separate from the rest of the city in terms of just about everything aside from a being used as a garrison. I'm looking at comparisons right now of the cities in Skyrim, and the ones found in Cyrodil. (Not just the Imperial City.) And it shows that your statement is a baseless one. The only cities that have any resemblance to each other is a slight one; comparing Solitude to Skingrad. Also, towers are not unique to the Imperials. Where you got that idea from, I have no clue.


 * So? They're still Nords, as in, they're not Imperials. As in, they existed before the Imperials ever existed. Meaning that the Moth Priests were no of Imperial descent, as that would have been impossible.


 * Please explain to me why he shouldn't be younger? I'm going to use Occam's Razor here: He's one of the newer blooded vampires there. Doesn't change anything, as he's seen as one of the more progressive members of Harkon's court, and is intimately aware of Harkons history and family. Being his right hand man, he would know more than most there at the castle, which means it makes perfect sense for him to know about Serana. As for your question regarding how Serana would look like: There is such a thing as paintings, pictures, magic to project images into other peoples' minds, and hell, even a basic description from mouth. Where is your proof that he doesn't know what Serana looks like? Even if he never was able to see Serana with his own eyes, that doesn't mean anything. Let's take another real-world example: After a crime has been commited, the police will come to the victims or witnesses and will explain to them what the criminal looks like, and a sketch artist will draw out their appearance. So why shouldn't a vampire that has been living for hundreds of years be able to do the same, if necessary? Uh, somewhere between 1 to 400 years, if that is indeed his age, is not enough to earn Harkon's trust? Where are you coming up with these baseless claims?


 * Your reasons aren't good enough. Not one of your points are backed up by anything. I'm just waiting for you to at least provide evidence for just one of your points. All I'm seeing you say to everyone here is, "I don't care about the facts. You're wrong, and I'm right."