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[[File:TESV Shout Push.png|thumb|250px|[[Unrelenting Force (Skyrim)|Unrelenting Force]], the most common shout used by characters and enemies (other than dragons) in {{Skyrim}}.]] |
[[File:TESV Shout Push.png|thumb|250px|[[Unrelenting Force (Skyrim)|Unrelenting Force]], the most common shout used by characters and enemies (other than dragons) in {{Skyrim}}.]] |
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{{For|lore-based information|Thu'um}} |
{{For|lore-based information|Thu'um}} |
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⚫ | '''Dragon Shouts''' ({{DragonScript|word=ThuuM|size=16px}}), also referred to as '''Shouts''' or '''''Thu'um''''' in the [[Dragon language]], are an ancient form of [[magic]] prominently used in [[Skyrim]] during the late [[Merethic Era|Merethic]] and early [[First Era]], but it has gradually become obscured. Shouts use the vocalization of specific "Words of Power" to create powerful magical effects, usually for offensive purposes. Each Shout is made up of three words. However, one or two words of a given Shout may be used, but the effect is correspondingly less powerful compared to the full force of the whole shout. |
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⚫ | '''Dragon Shouts''' ({{DragonScript|word=ThuuM|size=16px}}), also referred to as '''Shouts''' or '''''Thu'um''''' in the [[Dragon language]], are an ancient form of [[magic]] prominently used in [[Skyrim]] during the late [[Merethic Era|Merethic]] and early [[First Era]], but has gradually become obscured. Shouts use the vocalization of specific " |
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− | [[Dragons (Skyrim)|Dragons]] are able to master and use their Thu'um at will, as this sacred language is their natural language, inborn into their souls from the moment of their creation (when dragons shout, breathing fire or frost at each other with the Thu'um they are actually having a deadly verbal debate). Mortals are only able to learn and use the Thu'um through a long process of meditation and the practice of the words. There are exceptions to this: rare individuals who are known as [[Dragonborn (Lore)|Dragonborn]], exist with the bodies of mortals but the souls of dragons. The Dragonborn is able to intuitively learn Shouts, using the absorbed [[Souls]] of dragons to gain the dragons' understanding of the words. As shown during "[[The Way of the Voice]]," they can also absorb knowledge from other individuals who have mastered specific words. |
+ | [[Dragons (Skyrim)|Dragons]] are able to master and use their Thu'um at will, as this sacred language is their natural language, inborn into their souls from the moment of their creation (when dragons shout, breathing fire or frost at each other with the Thu'um, they are actually having a deadly verbal debate). Mortals are only able to learn and use the Thu'um through a long process of meditation and the practice of the words. There are exceptions to this: rare individuals who are known as [[Dragonborn (Lore)|Dragonborn]], exist with the bodies of mortals but the souls of dragons. The Dragonborn is able to intuitively learn Shouts, using the absorbed [[Souls]] of dragons to gain the dragons' understanding of the words. As shown during "[[The Way of the Voice]]," they can also absorb knowledge from other individuals who have mastered specific words. |
− | The events of {{Skyrim}} follow the [[Last Dragonborn|Dragonborn]] as they learn to use the language of the dragons to |
+ | The events of {{Skyrim}} follow the [[Last Dragonborn|Dragonborn]] as they learn to use the language of the dragons to its full potential .<ref>[http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2011/01/20/skyrim-s-dragon-shouts.aspx Game Informer - Skyrim's Dragon Shouts]</ref> |
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A minority of other characters also have the ability to use Dragon Shouts, such as a small group of monks known as [[the Greybeards]], who live in seclusion inside of the fortress of [[High Hrothgar (Skyrim)|High Hrothgar]]. This fortress is located near the top of the mountain known as the [[Throat of the World (Skyrim)|Throat of the World]], which is said to be the highest peak in all of [[Tamriel]]. The Greybeards use their Thu'um to meditate, as well as praise and worship [[the Divines]]. However, their beliefs differ from the [[Blades (Skyrim)|Blades]], who believe that the Thu'um should be used as a weapon in the battle against [[Dragons (Lore)|dragons]]. |
A minority of other characters also have the ability to use Dragon Shouts, such as a small group of monks known as [[the Greybeards]], who live in seclusion inside of the fortress of [[High Hrothgar (Skyrim)|High Hrothgar]]. This fortress is located near the top of the mountain known as the [[Throat of the World (Skyrim)|Throat of the World]], which is said to be the highest peak in all of [[Tamriel]]. The Greybeards use their Thu'um to meditate, as well as praise and worship [[the Divines]]. However, their beliefs differ from the [[Blades (Skyrim)|Blades]], who believe that the Thu'um should be used as a weapon in the battle against [[Dragons (Lore)|dragons]]. |
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⚫ | There are twenty Shouts in {{Skyrim|!}}, the {{Dawnguard|!}} expansion adds three new Shouts, and the {{Dragonborn|!}} expansion adds four more. The Dragonborn learns the shouts which are inscribed on [[Word |
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⚫ | These Shouts have powerful effects and provide the user with a variety of abilities. For instance, [[Unrelenting Force (Skyrim)|one shout]] sends foes hurling away, [[Whirlwind Sprint|another shout]] allows for traveling a relatively long distance almost instantly. Others also project spells of [[Fire Breath (Skyrim)|fire]] or [[Frost Breath|ice]], inflicting heavy damage to opponents. The Dragonborn can use a partially unlocked Shout (only one or two words unlocked). The more words used in a shout, the longer it will take for the shout ability to recharge (the recharge time is displayed by the blinking outline of the compass). |
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⚫ | There are twenty Shouts in {{Skyrim|!}}, the {{Dawnguard|!}} expansion adds three new Shouts, and the {{Dragonborn|!}} expansion adds four more. The Dragonborn learns the shouts which are inscribed on [[Word Walls (Skyrim)|Word Walls]] found in ancient Nordic ruins, and are unlocked with [[dragon souls]]. There are a select few, however, that are given by the Greybeards as a reward for completing quests for the Greybeards along the [[Main Quest (Skyrim)|main quest]]. The Dragonborn is also freely given the second word of the Bend Will shout by [[Hermaeus Mora]]. Dragon souls are gained by slaying dragons and absorbing their [[souls]]. Each word of power requires one dragon soul to be unlocked. Because each shout contains three words of power, it requires three Dragon Souls to be completely unlocked, thus enabling its full power. |
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⚫ | These Shouts have powerful effects and provide the user with a variety of abilities. For instance, [[Unrelenting Force (Skyrim)|one shout]] sends foes hurling away, [[Whirlwind Sprint|another shout]] allows for traveling a relatively long distance almost instantly. Others also project spells of [[Fire Breath (Skyrim)|fire]] or [[Frost Breath|ice]], inflicting heavy damage to opponents. The Dragonborn can use a partially unlocked Shout (only one or two words unlocked). The more words used in a shout, the longer it will take for the shout ability to recharge (the recharge time is displayed by the blinking outline of the compass) with a few exceptions. |
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==Significant events involving Dragon Shouts== |
==Significant events involving Dragon Shouts== |
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[[File:Alduins Bane.jpg|thumb|Felldir the Old reading the Elder Scroll to defeat Alduin.]] |
[[File:Alduins Bane.jpg|thumb|Felldir the Old reading the Elder Scroll to defeat Alduin.]] |
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− | *[[Kyne]], the |
+ | *[[Kyne]], the [[Nord]]ic aspect of [[Kynareth]], was the one who granted the power to use the Thu'um to the mortal races of men. [[Paarthurnax (Skyrim)|Paarthurnax]] was then the first to teach mortals to use the Thu'um. |
*The ancient Nord heroes [[Felldir the Old]], [[Gormlaith Golden-Hilt]], and [[Hakon One-Eye]] contrived the [[Dragonrend]] shout and used it in conjunction with an [[Elder Scroll (Lore)|Elder Scroll]] in an attempt to defeat [[Alduin (Skyrim)|Alduin]]. By this act, Alduin was cast adrift through time, which gave the winning edge to mankind in its battle against the dragons, and brought about the end of the [[Dragon War]]. |
*The ancient Nord heroes [[Felldir the Old]], [[Gormlaith Golden-Hilt]], and [[Hakon One-Eye]] contrived the [[Dragonrend]] shout and used it in conjunction with an [[Elder Scroll (Lore)|Elder Scroll]] in an attempt to defeat [[Alduin (Skyrim)|Alduin]]. By this act, Alduin was cast adrift through time, which gave the winning edge to mankind in its battle against the dragons, and brought about the end of the [[Dragon War]]. |
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*[[Skyrim Conquests]]. During Skyrim Conquests and the founding of the [[Nordic Empire]], the great Nord war chiefs—[[Derek the Tall]], [[Jorg Helmbolg]], [[Hoag Merkiller]]—were all [[Tongues]].<ref name="Steps">[[Seven Thousand Steps]] Etchings</ref><ref>''[[Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition: Skyrim]]''</ref> |
*[[Skyrim Conquests]]. During Skyrim Conquests and the founding of the [[Nordic Empire]], the great Nord war chiefs—[[Derek the Tall]], [[Jorg Helmbolg]], [[Hoag Merkiller]]—were all [[Tongues]].<ref name="Steps">[[Seven Thousand Steps]] Etchings</ref><ref>''[[Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition: Skyrim]]''</ref> |
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*The Greybeards study shouts and are the primary institution for studying the Thu'um among mortals. |
*The Greybeards study shouts and are the primary institution for studying the Thu'um among mortals. |
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*General [[Tiber Septim]] was known to have been Dragonborn, possessing the natural ability to use shouts. |
*General [[Tiber Septim]] was known to have been Dragonborn, possessing the natural ability to use shouts. |
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− | *[[Ulfric Stormcloak (Skyrim)|Ulfric Stormcloak]] studied and apparently used the Thu'um to disable the previous High King of Skyrim in order to kill him. This was part of Ulfric's effort to show that the [[Empire]] was unfit to rule, supporting the cause of the [[Stormcloaks]], the Nordic rebel force named after him. He also used shouts to retake [[Markarth]] from the [[Forsworn]] who had taken control during the [[Great War]]. |
+ | *[[Ulfric Stormcloak (Skyrim)|Ulfric Stormcloak]] studied and apparently used the Thu'um to disable the previous High King of Skyrim in order to kill him. This was part of Ulfric's effort to show that the [[Empire]] was unfit to rule, supporting the cause of the [[Stormcloaks]], the Nordic rebel force named after him. He also used shouts to retake [[Markarth]] from the [[Forsworn]] who had taken control of the city during the [[Great War]]. |
*The [[Last Dragonborn]] defeated Alduin and was recognized by the other dragons as the dominant Dovah in [[Mundus]] during the [[Fourth Era]]. |
*The [[Last Dragonborn]] defeated Alduin and was recognized by the other dragons as the dominant Dovah in [[Mundus]] during the [[Fourth Era]]. |
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After shouting in a specific area, a courier may deliver a [[Letter from a Friend|letter]], which reveals the location of a nearby Word Wall, although it may be a location that has already been visited. |
After shouting in a specific area, a courier may deliver a [[Letter from a Friend|letter]], which reveals the location of a nearby Word Wall, although it may be a location that has already been visited. |
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− | :''Note:'' While the locations of the three Word Walls for each shout are fixed, the words are not locked to a specific wall. Therefore, traveling to any of the walls related to one shout will always gain the Dragonborn the first, second, and third words in order. |
+ | :<small>'''Note:''' While the locations of the three Word Walls for each shout are fixed, the words are not locked to a specific wall. Therefore, traveling to any of the walls related to one shout will always gain the Dragonborn the first, second, and third words in order.</small> |
==Learning Shouts== |
==Learning Shouts== |
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===Unlocking shouts=== |
===Unlocking shouts=== |
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To unlock a shout, select it and press the corresponding button. |
To unlock a shout, select it and press the corresponding button. |
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− | *'''Xbox 360 / Xbox One:''' Press [[File:Button x.png|30px]] |
+ | *'''Xbox 360 / Xbox One:''' Press [[File:Button x.png|30px]] (x) |
− | *'''PlayStation 3 / PlayStation 4:''' Press [[File:PS3 Square.png|30px]] |
+ | *'''PlayStation 3 / PlayStation 4:''' Press [[File:PS3 Square.png|30px]] (square) |
*'''PC:''' Press the "R" key. |
*'''PC:''' Press the "R" key. |
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− | *'''Nintendo Switch: |
+ | *'''Nintendo Switch:''' Press the Y button on the right joycon. |
==Shouts== |
==Shouts== |
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!Dragon Shout |
!Dragon Shout |
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!Word of Power |
!Word of Power |
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!Word Wall Location |
!Word Wall Location |
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+ | !rowspan="5"|[[Animal Allegiance]] |
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+ | |colspan="4"|''A Shout for help from the beasts of the wild, who come to fight in your defense.'' |
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|{{DragonScript|RaaN}} ''Raan'' |
|{{DragonScript|RaaN}} ''Raan'' |
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|Animal |
|Animal |
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|50 |
|50 |
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− | |[[Angarvunde]] |
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|{{DragonScript|Mir}} ''Mir'' |
|{{DragonScript|Mir}} ''Mir'' |
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|Allegiance |
|Allegiance |
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|60 |
|60 |
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− | |[[Ancient's Ascent]] |
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|{{DragonScript|Tah}} ''Tah'' |
|{{DragonScript|Tah}} ''Tah'' |
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|Pack |
|Pack |
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|70 |
|70 |
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+ | |colspan="4"|{{Audio|filename=Animalallegiance.ogg}} |
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+ | |colspan="5"| |
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+ | !rowspan="5"|[[Aura Whisper]] |
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+ | |colspan="4"|''Your Voice is not a Shout, but a whisper, revealing the life forces of any and all.'' |
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|{{DragonScript|LaaS}} ''Laas'' |
|{{DragonScript|LaaS}} ''Laas'' |
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|Life |
|Life |
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|30 |
|30 |
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− | |[[Northwind Summit]] |
+ | |rowspan="3"|[[Northwind Summit]]<br />[[Valthume (Skyrim)|Valthume]]<br />[[Volunruud]] |
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|{{DragonScript|Yah}} ''Yah'' |
|{{DragonScript|Yah}} ''Yah'' |
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|Seek |
|Seek |
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|40 |
|40 |
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− | |[[Valthume]] |
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|{{DragonScript|Nir}} ''Nir'' |
|{{DragonScript|Nir}} ''Nir'' |
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|Hunt |
|Hunt |
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|50 |
|50 |
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− | |[[Volunruud]] |
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+ | |colspan="4"|{{Audio|filename=Aurawhisper.ogg}} |
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+ | |colspan="5"| |
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+ | !rowspan="5"|[[Battle Fury]] |
{{DR}} |
{{DR}} |
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+ | |colspan="4"|''Your Thu'um enchants your nearby allies' weapons, allowing them to attack faster.'' |
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|{{DragonScript|Mid}} ''Mid'' |
|{{DragonScript|Mid}} ''Mid'' |
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|Loyal |
|Loyal |
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|20 |
|20 |
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+ | |rowspan="3"|[[Vahlok's Tomb]] |
− | All words learned during [[Lost Legacy]] |
+ | All words learned during "[[Lost Legacy]]" |
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|{{DragonScript|Vur}} ''Vur'' |
|{{DragonScript|Vur}} ''Vur'' |
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|40 |
|40 |
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+ | |colspan="4"|{{Audio|filename=BattleFury.ogg}} |
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+ | |colspan="5"| |
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+ | !rowspan="5"|[[Become Ethereal]] |
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+ | |colspan="4"|''The Thu'um reaches out to the Void, changing your form to one that cannot harm, or be harmed.'' |
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|{{DragonScript|FeiM}} ''Feim'' |
|{{DragonScript|FeiM}} ''Feim'' |
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|Fade |
|Fade |
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|30 |
|30 |
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− | |[[Ustengrav]] |
+ | |rowspan="3"|[[Ironbind Barrow]]<br />[[Lost Valley Redoubt (Skyrim)|Lost Valley Redoubt]]<br />[[Ustengrav]] – during "[[The Horn of Jurgen Windcaller]]" |
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|{{DragonScript|Zii}} ''Zii'' |
|{{DragonScript|Zii}} ''Zii'' |
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|Spirit |
|Spirit |
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|40 |
|40 |
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− | |[[Lost Valley Redoubt]] |
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|{{DragonScript|GRON}} ''Gron'' |
|{{DragonScript|GRON}} ''Gron'' |
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|Bind |
|Bind |
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|50 |
|50 |
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− | |[[Ironbind Barrow]] |
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+ | |colspan="4"|{{Audio|filename=Becomeethereal.ogg}} |
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+ | |colspan="5"| |
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+ | !rowspan="5"|[[Bend Will]] |
{{DR}} |
{{DR}} |
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+ | |colspan="4"|''Your voice bends the very stones to your will. As it gains power, animals, people, and even dragons must do your bidding.'' |
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|{{DragonScript|GOL}} ''Gol'' |
|{{DragonScript|GOL}} ''Gol'' |
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|Mind |
|Mind |
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|90 |
|90 |
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+ | |[[Apocrypha|Apocrypha]] – learned from [[Hermaeus Mora (Dragonborn)|Hermaeus Mora]] |
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|{{DragonScript|DOV}} ''Dov'' |
|{{DragonScript|DOV}} ''Dov'' |
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|Dragon |
|Dragon |
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|120 |
|120 |
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+ | |[[Skaal Village|Skaal Village]] – learned from [[Hermaeus Mora (Dragonborn)|Hermaeus Mora]] |
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+ | |colspan="4"|{{Audio|filename=BendWill.ogg}} |
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+ | |colspan="5"| |
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+ | !rowspan="5"|[[Call Dragon (Skyrim)|Call Dragon]] |
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+ | |colspan="4"|''Odahviing! Hear my Voice and come forth. I summon you in my time of need.'' |
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|{{DragonScript|OD}} ''Od'' |
|{{DragonScript|OD}} ''Od'' |
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|Snow |
|Snow |
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|5 |
|5 |
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+ | |rowspan="3"|[[Sky Haven Temple]] or [[High Hrothgar (Skyrim)|High Hrothgar]] |
− | All words learned during [[The Fallen]] |
+ | All words learned during "[[The Fallen]]" |
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|{{DragonScript|ah}} ''Ah'' |
|{{DragonScript|ah}} ''Ah'' |
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|300 |
|300 |
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+ | |colspan="4"|{{Audio|filename=Calldragon.ogg}} |
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+ | |colspan="5"| |
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− | ! |
+ | !rowspan="5"|[[Call of Valor (Skyrim)|Call of Valor]] |
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+ | |colspan="4"|''The valiant of Sovngarde hear your Voice, and journey beyond space and time to lend aid.'' |
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|{{DragonScript|HUN}} ''Hun'' |
|{{DragonScript|HUN}} ''Hun'' |
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|Hero |
|Hero |
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|180 |
|180 |
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+ | |rowspan="3"|[[Sovngarde (Location)|Sovngarde]] |
− | All words learned during [[Dragonslayer]] |
+ | All words learned during "[[Dragonslayer]]" |
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|{{DragonScript|KaaL}} ''Kaal'' |
|{{DragonScript|KaaL}} ''Kaal'' |
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|180 |
|180 |
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+ | |colspan="4"|{{Audio|filename=CallOfValor.ogg}} |
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+ | |colspan="5"| |
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− | ! |
+ | !rowspan="5"|[[Clear Skies]] |
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+ | |colspan="4"|''Skyrim itself yields before the Thu'um, as you clear away fog and inclement weather.'' |
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|{{DragonScript|LOK}} ''Lok'' |
|{{DragonScript|LOK}} ''Lok'' |
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|Sky |
|Sky |
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|5 |
|5 |
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+ | |rowspan="3"|[[High Hrothgar (Skyrim)|High Hrothgar]] |
− | All words learned during [[The Throat of the World]] |
+ | All words learned during "[[The Throat of the World]]" |
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|{{DragonScript|Vah}} ''Vah'' |
|{{DragonScript|Vah}} ''Vah'' |
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|15 |
|15 |
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+ | |colspan="4"|{{Audio|filename=ClearSkies.ogg}} |
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+ | |colspan="5"| |
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+ | !rowspan="5"|[[Cyclone]] |
{{DR}} |
{{DR}} |
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+ | |colspan="4"|''Your Thu'um creates a whirling cyclone that sows chaos among your enemies.'' |
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|{{DragonScript|VEN}} ''Ven'' |
|{{DragonScript|VEN}} ''Ven'' |
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|Wind |
|Wind |
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|30 |
|30 |
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− | |[[Benkongerike (Dragonborn)|Benkongerike]] |
+ | |rowspan="3"|[[Benkongerike (Dragonborn)|Benkongerike]]<br />[[Kolbjorn Barrow (Dragonborn)|Kolbjorn Barrow]] – during "[[Unearthed (Dragonborn)|Unearthed]]"<br />[[White Ridge Sanctum]] |
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|{{DragonScript|Gaar}} ''Gaar'' |
|{{DragonScript|Gaar}} ''Gaar'' |
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|Unleash |
|Unleash |
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|45 |
|45 |
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− | |[[Kolbjorn Barrow (Dragonborn)|Kolbjorn Barrow]] - during [[Unearthed (Dragonborn)|Unearthed]] |
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|{{DragonScript|NOS}} ''Nos'' |
|{{DragonScript|NOS}} ''Nos'' |
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|Strike |
|Strike |
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|60 |
|60 |
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− | |[[White Ridge Sanctum]] |
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+ | |colspan="4"|{{Audio|filename=Cyclone.ogg}} |
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+ | |colspan="5"| |
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− | ! |
+ | !rowspan="5"|[[Disarm]] |
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+ | |colspan="4"|''Shout defies steel, as you rip the weapon from an opponent's grasp.'' |
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|{{DragonScript|ZUN}} ''Zun'' |
|{{DragonScript|ZUN}} ''Zun'' |
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|Weapon |
|Weapon |
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|30 |
|30 |
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− | |[[Eldersblood Peak]] |
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|{{DragonScript|HaaL}} ''Haal'' |
|{{DragonScript|HaaL}} ''Haal'' |
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|Hand |
|Hand |
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|35 |
|35 |
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− | |[[Silverdrift Lair]] |
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|{{DragonScript|ViiK}} ''Viik'' |
|{{DragonScript|ViiK}} ''Viik'' |
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|Defeat |
|Defeat |
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|40 |
|40 |
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+ | |colspan="4"|{{Audio|filename=Disarm.ogg}} |
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+ | |colspan="5"| |
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− | ! |
+ | !rowspan="5"|[[Dismay]] |
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+ | |colspan="4"|''And the weak shall fear the Thu'um, and flee in Terror.'' |
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|{{DragonScript|FaaS}} ''Faas'' |
|{{DragonScript|FaaS}} ''Faas'' |
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|Fear |
|Fear |
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|40 |
|40 |
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− | |[[Dead Crone Rock]] |
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|{{DragonScript|RU}} ''Ru'' |
|{{DragonScript|RU}} ''Ru'' |
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|Run |
|Run |
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|45 |
|45 |
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|{{DragonScript|MaaR}} ''Maar'' |
|{{DragonScript|MaaR}} ''Maar'' |
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|Terror |
|Terror |
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|50 |
|50 |
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− | |[[Lost Tongue Overlook]] |
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+ | |colspan="4"|{{Audio|filename=Dismay.ogg}} |
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+ | |colspan="5"| |
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− | ! |
+ | !rowspan="5"|[[Dragon Aspect (Dragonborn)|Dragon Aspect]] |
{{DR}} |
{{DR}} |
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− | | |
+ | |colspan="4"|''Once a day, take on the mighty aspect of a dragon, delivering colossal blows, with an armored hide, and more powerful shouts.'' |
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|MUL}} ''Mul'' |
|{{DragonScript|MUL}} ''Mul'' |
||
|Strength |
|Strength |
||
|5 |
|5 |
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+ | |rowspan="3"|[[Apocrypha]], [[Black Book: Waking Dreams|Waking Dreams]] Chapter VI<br />[[Bloodskal Barrow (Dragonborn)|Bloodskal Barrow]]<br />[[Temple of Miraak]] |
||
− | |[[Temple of Miraak]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|Qah}} ''Qah'' |
|{{DragonScript|Qah}} ''Qah'' |
||
|Armor |
|Armor |
||
|5 |
|5 |
||
− | |[[Apocrypha]] (Waking Dreams, Final "Chapter") |
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|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|DiiV}} ''Diiv'' |
|{{DragonScript|DiiV}} ''Diiv'' |
||
|Wyrm |
|Wyrm |
||
|5 |
|5 |
||
− | |[[Bloodskal Barrow (Dragonborn)|Bloodskal Barrow]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |colspan="4"|{{Audio|filename=DragonAspect.ogg}} |
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |colspan="5"| |
|- |
|- |
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− | ! |
+ | !rowspan="5"|[[Dragonrend]] |
− | | |
+ | |colspan="4"|''Your Voice lashes out at a dragon's very soul, forcing the beast to land.'' |
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|JooR}} ''Joor'' |
|{{DragonScript|JooR}} ''Joor'' |
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|Mortal |
|Mortal |
||
|10 |
|10 |
||
− | | |
+ | |rowspan="3"|[[Throat of the World (Skyrim)|Throat of the World]] – during "[[Alduin's Bane]]" |
|- |
|- |
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|{{DragonScript|Zah}} ''Zah'' |
|{{DragonScript|Zah}} ''Zah'' |
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|15 |
|15 |
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|- |
|- |
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− | | |
+ | |colspan="4"|{{Audio|filename=Dragonrend.ogg}} |
|- |
|- |
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− | | |
+ | |colspan="5"| |
|- |
|- |
||
− | ! |
+ | !rowspan="5"|[[Drain Vitality (Dawnguard)|Drain Vitality]] |
{{DG}} |
{{DG}} |
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− | | |
+ | |colspan="4"|''Coax both magical and mortal energies from your hapless opponent.'' |
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|GaaN}} ''Gaan'' |
|{{DragonScript|GaaN}} ''Gaan'' |
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|Stamina |
|Stamina |
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|30 |
|30 |
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− | |[[Dimhollow Crypt]] |
+ | |rowspan="3"|[[Arcwind Point (Skyrim)|Arcwind Point]]<br />[[Dimhollow Crypt]] – during "[[Awakening (Dawnguard)|Awakening]]"<br />[[Forgotten Vale]] – during "[[Touching the Sky (Quest)|Touching the Sky]]" |
|- |
|- |
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|{{DragonScript|Lah}} ''Lah'' |
|{{DragonScript|Lah}} ''Lah'' |
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|Magicka |
|Magicka |
||
|60 |
|60 |
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− | |[[Forgotten Vale]] - during [[Touching the Sky (Quest)|Touching the Sky]] |
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|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|HaaS}} ''Haas'' |
|{{DragonScript|HaaS}} ''Haas'' |
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|Health |
|Health |
||
|90 |
|90 |
||
− | |[[Arcwind Point (Skyrim)|Arcwind Point]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |colspan="4"|{{Audio|filename=DrainVitalityFemaleShout.ogg}} |
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |colspan="5"| |
|- |
|- |
||
− | ! |
+ | !rowspan="5"|[[Elemental Fury]] |
− | | |
+ | |colspan="4"|''The Thu'um imbues your arms with the speed of wind, allowing for faster weapon strikes.'' |
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|SU}} ''Su'' |
|{{DragonScript|SU}} ''Su'' |
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|Air |
|Air |
||
|30 |
|30 |
||
− | |[[Dragontooth Crater]] |
+ | |rowspan="3"|[[Dragontooth Crater]]<br />[[Shriekwind Bastion]]<br />[[Statue to Meridia]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|GRah}} ''Grah'' |
|{{DragonScript|GRah}} ''Grah'' |
||
|Battle |
|Battle |
||
|40 |
|40 |
||
− | |[[Statue to Meridia]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|DUN}} ''Dun'' |
|{{DragonScript|DUN}} ''Dun'' |
||
|Grace |
|Grace |
||
|50 |
|50 |
||
− | |[[Shriekwind Bastion]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |colspan="4"|{{Audio|filename=ElementalFury.ogg}} |
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |colspan="5"| |
|- |
|- |
||
− | ! |
+ | !rowspan="5"|[[Fire Breath (Skyrim)|Fire Breath]] |
− | | |
+ | |colspan="4"|''Inhale air, exhale flame, and behold the Thu'um as inferno.'' |
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|YOL}} ''Yol'' |
|{{DragonScript|YOL}} ''Yol'' |
||
|Fire |
|Fire |
||
|30 |
|30 |
||
− | |[[Dustman's Cairn]] |
+ | |rowspan="3"|[[Dustman's Cairn]] – during "[[Proving Honor]]"<br />[[Sunderstone Gorge]]<br />[[Throat of the World (Skyrim)|Throat of the World]] – during "[[The Throat of the World]]" |
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|TooR}} ''Toor'' |
|{{DragonScript|TooR}} ''Toor'' |
||
|Inferno |
|Inferno |
||
|50 |
|50 |
||
− | |[[Sunderstone Gorge]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|SHUL}} ''Shul'' |
|{{DragonScript|SHUL}} ''Shul'' |
||
|Sun |
|Sun |
||
|100 |
|100 |
||
− | |[[Throat of the World (Skyrim)|Throat of the World]] - during [[The Throat of the World]]. |
||
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |colspan="4"|{{Audio|filename=FireBreath.ogg}} |
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |colspan="5"| |
|- |
|- |
||
− | ! |
+ | !rowspan="5"|[[Frost Breath]] |
− | | |
+ | |colspan="4"|''Your breath is winter, your Thu'um a blizzard.'' |
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|FO}} ''Fo'' |
|{{DragonScript|FO}} ''Fo'' |
||
|Frost |
|Frost |
||
|30 |
|30 |
||
− | |[[Bonestrewn Crest (Skyrim)|Bonestrewn Crest]] |
+ | |rowspan="3"|[[Bonestrewn Crest (Skyrim)|Bonestrewn Crest]]<br />[[Folgunthur]]<br />[[Skyborn Altar]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|KRah}} ''Krah'' |
|{{DragonScript|KRah}} ''Krah'' |
||
|Cold |
|Cold |
||
|50 |
|50 |
||
− | |[[Folgunthur]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|DiiN}} ''Diin'' |
|{{DragonScript|DiiN}} ''Diin'' |
||
|Freeze |
|Freeze |
||
|100 |
|100 |
||
− | |[[Skyborn Altar]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |colspan="4"|{{Audio|filename=FrostBreath.ogg}} |
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |colspan="5"| |
|- |
|- |
||
− | ! |
+ | !rowspan="5"|[[Ice Form]] |
− | | |
+ | |colspan="4"|''Your Thu'um freezes an opponent solid.'' |
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|Iiz}} ''Iiz'' |
|{{DragonScript|Iiz}} ''Iiz'' |
||
|Ice |
|Ice |
||
|60 |
|60 |
||
+ | |rowspan="3"|[[Frostmere Crypt]]<br />[[Mount Anthor]]<br />[[Saarthal]] – during "[[Under Saarthal]]" |
||
− | |[[Mount Anthor]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|SLEN}} ''Slen'' |
|{{DragonScript|SLEN}} ''Slen'' |
||
|Flesh |
|Flesh |
||
|90 |
|90 |
||
− | |[[Saarthal]] - during [[Under Saarthal]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|NUS}} ''Nus'' |
|{{DragonScript|NUS}} ''Nus'' |
||
|Statue |
|Statue |
||
|120 |
|120 |
||
− | |[[Frostmere Crypt]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |colspan="4"|{{Audio|filename=IceForm.ogg}} |
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |colspan="5"| |
|- |
|- |
||
− | ! |
+ | !rowspan="5"|[[Kyne's Peace]] |
− | | |
+ | |colspan="4"|''The Voice soothes wild beasts, who lose their desire to fight or flee.'' |
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|KaaN}} ''Kaan'' |
|{{DragonScript|KaaN}} ''Kaan'' |
||
|Kyne |
|Kyne |
||
|40 |
|40 |
||
⚫ | |||
− | |[[Ragnvald]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|DREM}} ''Drem'' |
|{{DragonScript|DREM}} ''Drem'' |
||
|Peace |
|Peace |
||
|50 |
|50 |
||
− | |[[Rannveig's Fast (Location)|Rannveig's Fast]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|OV}} ''Ov'' |
|{{DragonScript|OV}} ''Ov'' |
||
|Trust |
|Trust |
||
|60 |
|60 |
||
⚫ | |||
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |colspan="4"|{{Audio|filename=KynesPeace.ogg}} |
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |colspan="5"| |
|- |
|- |
||
− | ! |
+ | !rowspan="5"|[[Marked for Death]] |
− | | |
+ | |colspan="4"|''Speak, and let your Voice herald doom, as an opponent's armor and lifeforce are weakened.'' |
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|KRii}} ''Krii'' |
|{{DragonScript|KRii}} ''Krii'' |
||
|Kill |
|Kill |
||
|20 |
|20 |
||
⚫ | |||
− | |[[Autumnwatch Tower]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|LUN}} ''Lun'' |
|{{DragonScript|LUN}} ''Lun'' |
||
|Leech |
|Leech |
||
|30 |
|30 |
||
⚫ | |||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|AUS}} ''Aus'' |
|{{DragonScript|AUS}} ''Aus'' |
||
|Suffer |
|Suffer |
||
|40 |
|40 |
||
− | |[[Forsaken Cave]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |colspan="4"|{{Audio|filename=Markedfordeath.ogg}} |
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |colspan="5"| |
|- |
|- |
||
− | ! |
+ | !rowspan="5"|[[Soul Tear (Dawnguard)|Soul Tear]] |
{{DG}} |
{{DG}} |
||
− | | |
+ | |colspan="4"|''Your Thu'um cuts through flesh and shatters soul, commanding the will of the fallen.'' |
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|Rii}} ''Rii'' |
|{{DragonScript|Rii}} ''Rii'' |
||
|Essence |
|Essence |
||
|5 |
|5 |
||
− | | |
+ | |rowspan="3"|Each word learned from [[Durnehviir]] after he is summoned |
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|VaaZ}} ''Vaaz'' |
|{{DragonScript|VaaZ}} ''Vaaz'' |
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|90 |
|90 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |colspan="4"|{{Audio|filename=SoulTearFemaleShout.ogg}} |
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |colspan="5"| |
|- |
|- |
||
− | ! |
+ | !rowspan="5"|[[Slow Time]] |
− | | |
+ | |colspan="4"|''Shout at time, and command it to obey, as the world around you stands still.'' |
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|TiiD}} ''Tiid'' |
|{{DragonScript|TiiD}} ''Tiid'' |
||
|Time |
|Time |
||
|30 |
|30 |
||
⚫ | |||
− | |[[Hag's End]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|KLO}} ''Klo'' |
|{{DragonScript|KLO}} ''Klo'' |
||
|Sand |
|Sand |
||
|45 |
|45 |
||
− | |[[Korvanjund]] - during [[The Jagged Crown (Quest)|The Jagged Crown]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|UL}} ''Ul'' |
|{{DragonScript|UL}} ''Ul'' |
||
|Eternity |
|Eternity |
||
|60 |
|60 |
||
⚫ | |||
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |colspan="4"|{{Audio|filename=SlowTime.ogg}} |
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |colspan="5"| |
|- |
|- |
||
− | ! |
+ | !rowspan="5"|[[Storm Call]] |
− | | |
+ | |colspan="4"|''A Shout to the skies, a cry to the clouds, that awakens the destructive force of Skyrim's lightning.'' |
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|STRUN}} ''Strun'' |
|{{DragonScript|STRUN}} ''Strun'' |
||
|Storm |
|Storm |
||
|300 |
|300 |
||
− | |[[Forelhost (Skyrim)|Forelhost]] |
+ | |rowspan="3"|[[Forelhost (Skyrim)|Forelhost]]<br />[[High Gate Ruins]]<br />[[Skuldafn (Skyrim)|Skuldafn]] – during "[[The World-Eater's Eyrie]]" |
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|Bah}} ''Bah'' |
|{{DragonScript|Bah}} ''Bah'' |
||
|Wrath |
|Wrath |
||
|480 |
|480 |
||
− | |[[High Gate Ruins]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|QO}} ''Qo'' |
|{{DragonScript|QO}} ''Qo'' |
||
|Lightning |
|Lightning |
||
|600 |
|600 |
||
− | |[[Skuldafn (Skyrim)|Skuldafn]] - during [[The World-Eater's Eyrie]]. |
||
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |colspan="4"|{{Audio|filename=StormCall.ogg}} |
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |colspan="5"| |
|- |
|- |
||
− | ! |
+ | !rowspan="5"|[[Summon Durnehviir]] |
{{DG}} |
{{DG}} |
||
− | | |
+ | |colspan="4"|''Durnehviir! Hear my Voice and come forth from the Soul Cairn. I summon you in my time of need.'' |
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|Dur}} ''Dur'' |
|{{DragonScript|Dur}} ''Dur'' |
||
|Curse |
|Curse |
||
|5 |
|5 |
||
− | | |
+ | |rowspan="3"|All words learned from [[Durnehviir]] in the [[Soul Cairn (Dawnguard)|Soul Cairn]]. |
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|Neh}} ''Neh'' |
|{{DragonScript|Neh}} ''Neh'' |
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|300 |
|300 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |colspan="4"|{{Audio|filename=SummonDurnehviirFemaleShout.ogg}} |
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |colspan="5"| |
|- |
|- |
||
− | ! |
+ | !rowspan="5"|[[Throw Voice]] |
− | | |
+ | |colspan="4"|''The Thu'um is heard, but its source unknown, fooling those into seeking it out.'' |
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|ZUL}} ''Zul'' |
|{{DragonScript|ZUL}} ''Zul'' |
||
|Voice |
|Voice |
||
|30 |
|30 |
||
− | | |
+ | |rowspan="3"| |
− | [[Shearpoint]] |
+ | [[Shearpoint]] – All words learned at once |
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|Mey}} ''Mey'' |
|{{DragonScript|Mey}} ''Mey'' |
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|5 |
|5 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |colspan="4"|{{Audio|filename=ThrowVoice.ogg}} |
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |colspan="5"| |
|- |
|- |
||
− | ! |
+ | !rowspan="5"|[[Unrelenting Force (Skyrim)|Unrelenting Force]] |
− | | |
+ | |colspan="4"|''Your Voice is raw power, pushing aside anything - or anyone - who stands in your path.'' |
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|FUS}} ''Fus'' |
|{{DragonScript|FUS}} ''Fus'' |
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|Balance |
|Balance |
||
|20 |
|20 |
||
− | |[[High Hrothgar (Skyrim)|High Hrothgar]] |
+ | |[[High Hrothgar (Skyrim)|High Hrothgar]] – during "[[The Way of the Voice]]" |
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|Dah}} ''Dah'' |
|{{DragonScript|Dah}} ''Dah'' |
||
|Push |
|Push |
||
|45 |
|45 |
||
− | |[[High Hrothgar (Skyrim)|High Hrothgar]] |
+ | |[[High Hrothgar (Skyrim)|High Hrothgar]] – during "[[The Horn of Jurgen Windcaller]]" |
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |colspan="4"|{{Audio|filename=UnrelentingForce.ogg}} |
|- |
|- |
||
| colspan="5" | |
| colspan="5" | |
||
|- |
|- |
||
− | ! |
+ | !rowspan="5"|[[Whirlwind Sprint]] |
− | | |
+ | |colspan="4"|''The Thu'um rushes forward, carrying you in its wake with the speed of a tempest.'' |
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|WULD}} ''Wuld'' |
|{{DragonScript|WULD}} ''Wuld'' |
||
|Whirlwind |
|Whirlwind |
||
|20 |
|20 |
||
− | |[[High Hrothgar (Skyrim)|High Hrothgar]] |
+ | |rowspan="3"|[[Dead Men's Respite]]<br />[[High Hrothgar (Skyrim)|High Hrothgar]] – during "[[The Way of the Voice]]"<br />[[Volskygge]] |
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|Nah}} ''Nah'' |
|{{DragonScript|Nah}} ''Nah'' |
||
|Fury |
|Fury |
||
|25 |
|25 |
||
− | |[[Dead Men's Respite]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|KEST}} ''Kest'' |
|{{DragonScript|KEST}} ''Kest'' |
||
|Tempest |
|Tempest |
||
|35 |
|35 |
||
− | |[[Volskygge]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |colspan="4"|{{Audio|filename=Whirlwindsprint.ogg}} |
|} |
|} |
||
− | ==Unavailable shouts |
+ | ==Unavailable shouts== |
− | {| |
+ | {|align="center" class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 100%;" |
!Dragon Shout |
!Dragon Shout |
||
!Word of Power |
!Word of Power |
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!Location |
!Location |
||
|- |
|- |
||
− | ! |
+ | !rowspan="5" |{{LE|Devour Soul}} |
− | | |
+ | |colspan="3" |Used by [[Miraak]] during the battle between him and the [[Last Dragonborn|Dragonborn]] in [[Apocrypha]] to instantly kill [[Dragons (Skyrim)|dragons]] and absorb their [[Dragon Soul|souls]]. Uniquely, it is the only shout with four words. |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |{{DragonScript| |
+ | |{{DragonScript|Ziil}} ''Ziil'' |
+ | |Your soul |
||
− | |Spirit |
||
− | | |
+ | |rowspan="5" |Observed when fighting [[Miraak]] in [[Apocrypha]]. |
|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|LOS}} ''Los'' |
|{{DragonScript|LOS}} ''Los'' |
||
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|- |
|- |
||
|{{DragonScript|DU}} ''Du'' |
|{{DragonScript|DU}} ''Du'' |
||
+ | |To devour |
||
− | |Devour |
||
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |colspan="3"| |
|- |
|- |
||
− | ! |
+ | !rowspan="4"|Alduin's roar |
− | | |
+ | |colspan="3"|Used by [[Alduin (Skyrim)|Alduin]] to summon a storm that rains meteors down from the sky. This is the only shout with no words associated with it; instead, Alduin's roar is what seems to produce the storm. |
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |N/A |
− | | |
+ | |N/A |
− | | |
+ | |rowspan="4"|Observed during the encounter with [[Alduin (Skyrim)|Alduin]] at [[Helgen]] during Unbound, at the Throat of the World during "[[Alduin's Bane]]" and in Sovngarde during "[[Dragonslayer]]." Can be countered with Clear Skies. As of {{Online|!}}, the shout can be translated as "Jiid So Daan," Or "Moon Sorrow Doom."{{fact}} |
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |N/A |
− | | |
+ | |N/A |
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |N/A |
− | | |
+ | |N/A |
|- |
|- |
||
− | | |
+ | |colspan="3"| |
|- |
|- |
||
+ | !rowspan="4"|{{LE|MQAlduinSlenTiidVo}}<ref group="note">The shout is listed in [[Creation Kit]] as a topic response with ID "MQAlduinSlenTiidVo" and says ''"Slen Tiid Vo!"'' with the script note attached: ''"the Shout he's using to resurrect the dragon Sahloknir. Maximum intensity. Enunciate each word -- almost pausing between them."'' It is only a shout from a lore-focused perspective; it is not a game mechanic.</ref> |
||
⚫ | |||
− | | |
+ | |colspan="3"|Used by [[Alduin (Skyrim)|Alduin]] to resurrect [[Nahagliiv (Skyrim)|Nahagliiv]], [[Sahloknir]], [[Viinturuth]] and [[Vuljotnaak]] from their burial sites. |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |{{DragonScript| |
+ | |{{DragonScript|Slen}} ''Slen'' |
|Flesh |
|Flesh |
||
− | | |
+ | |rowspan="4"|Observed at [[Rorikstead Resurrection]], [[Dragon Mound: Kynesgrove Resurrection|Kynesgrove Resurrection]], [[Yorgrim Resurrection]] and [[Great Henge Resurrection]] dragon burial sites. |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |{{DragonScript| |
+ | |{{DragonScript|Tiid}} ''Tiid'' |
|Time |
|Time |
||
|- |
|- |
||
− | |{{DragonScript| |
+ | |{{DragonScript|Vo}} ''Vo'' |
+ | |"Un-" prefix. (opposite of. e.g. unkind, unlikeable) |
||
− | |Undo |
||
⚫ | |||
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+ | |rowspan="4"|Observed inside [[High Hrothgar (Skyrim)|High Hrothgar]] during "[[The Way of the Voice]]." |
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+ | |colspan="3"|Used by [[Alduin (Skyrim)|Alduin]] to resurrect long dead dragons from their [[Dragon Burial Mounds|burial sites]]. |
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+ | |rowspan="4"|Observed at several Dragon Burial Mounds throughout [[Skyrim]]. |
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+ | !rowspan="4"|{{LE|Return to Nirn}} |
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+ | |colspan="3"|Used by [[Tsun]] to return the Dragonborn to [[Nirn]] (specifically Skyrim) after the defeat of [[Alduin (Skyrim)|Alduin]] in [[Sovngarde (Location)|Sovngarde]]. |
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|{{DragonScript|NahL}} ''Nahl'' |
|{{DragonScript|NahL}} ''Nahl'' |
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+ | !rowspan="4"|[[Soul Cairn Summon]] |
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|{{DragonScript|DiiL}} ''Diil'' |
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+ | |colspan="3"|[[Alduin (Skyrim)|Alduin]] shouts his evil mist back across [[Sovngarde (Location)|Sovngarde]]. |
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+ | {{Main|Fortify Shouts}} |
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+ | The recharge time between shouts can be reduced with the following methods: |
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+ | *Wearing the [[Amulet of Talos (Skyrim)|Amulet of Talos]] gives a 20% reduction of recharge time. |
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+ | *Using the [[Dragon Aspect (Dragonborn)|Dragon Aspect]] {{DR}} shout can give another 20% reduction once per in-game day for five real time minutes. |
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+ | *Activating the [[Shrine of Talos]] will also grant a 20% reduction for 8 hours. In [[Active Effects]] this will incorrectly display as 0%, but the actual reduction is 20%. |
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+ | The [[Morokei (Mask)|Morokei mask]] was also supposed to grant a 20% reduction in addition to a 100% faster magicka regeneration, but the reduction in shout recharge time does not actually work due to a bug. Fortify shout is unfortunately not available as an [[Enchanting (Skyrim)|enchantment]] or [[Potions (Skyrim)|alchemical effect]]. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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− | + | Spectral Clone Shout.jpg|Clone being summoned by Greybeard using the Phantom Form shout. |
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+ | Durnehviir Drain Vitality.png|Summoned in the Soul Cairn, using the Drain Vitality shout on a Boneman. |
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− | Lo Sah 2.jpg|Clone being summoned by Greybeard using Summon Spectral Clone |
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− | Lo Sah 3.jpg|The Clone summoned by Greybeard for Dovahkiin to attack with Unrelenting Force |
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− | Greybeards attacking with shouts.jpg|Greybeards attacking with shouts |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *During the quest "[[The Way of the Voice]]," [[Borri]] will say ''"Bex!"'' meaning "open," in order to quickly open a gate. The Dragonborn is unable to learn this shout. |
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*Using a shout in a city may prompt a guard to run up to the Dragonborn and request that they stop, stating that it is making people nervous, although this will never create a bounty. A bounty will only occur if the shout harms someone. |
*Using a shout in a city may prompt a guard to run up to the Dragonborn and request that they stop, stating that it is making people nervous, although this will never create a bounty. A bounty will only occur if the shout harms someone. |
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*Shouts are able to damage an enemy without the usage of [[Magicka (Skyrim)|Magicka]] or [[Stamina (Skyrim)|Stamina]]. |
*Shouts are able to damage an enemy without the usage of [[Magicka (Skyrim)|Magicka]] or [[Stamina (Skyrim)|Stamina]]. |
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*[[Storm Call]] will strike any character within range, regardless of if they are hostile/friendly characters; followers are also subject to being harmed by the Shout. |
*[[Storm Call]] will strike any character within range, regardless of if they are hostile/friendly characters; followers are also subject to being harmed by the Shout. |
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+ | *The [[Companion's Insight]] ability, available via [[Black Book: The Winds of Change]], makes it impossible for shouts to damage followers in combat. {{DR}} |
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+ | *It is possible to learn the first two words of [[Whirlwind Sprint]] before going to [[High Hrothgar (Skyrim)|High Hrothgar]]. If learned before going to High Hrothgar, the Greybeards will teach the second or third word of Whirlwind Sprint. |
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+ | *All three words of the Throw Voice shout are learned at once via a single Word Wall. |
− | *Throw Voice and Storm Call are the only shouts which are guarded by [[Dragon Priest (Skyrim)|Dragon Priests]]. |
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+ | *Storm Call and Throw Voice are the only shouts that are fully guarded by [[Dragon Priests (Skyrim)|Dragon Priests]]. [[Aura Whisper]], [[Kyne's Peace]], [[Slow Time]], and Whirlwind Sprint all have one word that is protected by a Dragon Priest. |
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− | *The locations are shout specific not word specific, meaning they can be visited in any order and the words will be learned in the proper sequence. |
+ | *The locations are shout specific, but not word specific, meaning they can be visited in any order and the words will be learned in the proper sequence. |
*Summon Spectral Clone has voice files (tested with all races) and is available through [[Console Commands (Skyrim)|Console Commands]]. The ID for the words of power are {{ID|0002F2CC}} for Fiik, {{ID|0002F2CD}} for Lo, and {{ID|0002F2CE}} for Sah. |
*Summon Spectral Clone has voice files (tested with all races) and is available through [[Console Commands (Skyrim)|Console Commands]]. The ID for the words of power are {{ID|0002F2CC}} for Fiik, {{ID|0002F2CD}} for Lo, and {{ID|0002F2CE}} for Sah. |
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*With {{Dawnguard|!}}, Soul Cairn Summon is also available through console commands, with the IDs for the words of power being {{DLC ID|01A162}}, {{DLC ID|01A163}}, and {{DLC ID|01A164}}. |
*With {{Dawnguard|!}}, Soul Cairn Summon is also available through console commands, with the IDs for the words of power being {{DLC ID|01A162}}, {{DLC ID|01A163}}, and {{DLC ID|01A164}}. |
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*44 Dragon Souls are needed to unlock every shout in the vanilla game. 13 Shouts require the full three souls to unlock, four Shouts (Call Dragon, Call of Valor, Clear Skies, Dragonrend) are learned automatically without needing to acquire any Dragon Souls, the first words of two Shouts (Fire Breath and Whirlwind Sprint) are learned automatically, but require two more souls each to fully unlock; and Unrelenting Force requires only one soul, which is used automatically when [[Mirmulnir]] dies, with the other two words being learned automatically through completion of the first act. |
*44 Dragon Souls are needed to unlock every shout in the vanilla game. 13 Shouts require the full three souls to unlock, four Shouts (Call Dragon, Call of Valor, Clear Skies, Dragonrend) are learned automatically without needing to acquire any Dragon Souls, the first words of two Shouts (Fire Breath and Whirlwind Sprint) are learned automatically, but require two more souls each to fully unlock; and Unrelenting Force requires only one soul, which is used automatically when [[Mirmulnir]] dies, with the other two words being learned automatically through completion of the first act. |
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*All Shouts can be "sheathed" by pressing Square (PS3) or X (360) right after the first Word. |
*All Shouts can be "sheathed" by pressing Square (PS3) or X (360) right after the first Word. |
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+ | *With the {{Dawnguard|!}} and {{Dragonborn|!}} add-ons, 65 dragon souls are needed to unlock all dragon shouts. This does not include shouts learned from external sources ([[The Greybeards]] or [[Hermaeus Mora (Dragonborn)|Hermaeus Mora]]). |
*There are another four versions of the Drain Vitality shout in addition to the original. The four shouts, with consecutive editor ids (<code>DLC1DragonDrainVitalityShout02, 03, 04,</code> and <code>05</code>), deal 1, 2, 3, and 4 damage per second, respectively, for 20 seconds. The two shouts used by the Revered and Legendary dragons have editor ids of <code>DLC1DragonDrainVitalityShout06</code> and <code>DLC1DragonDrainVitalityShout07</code>, dealing 5 and 7 damage per second, respectively, for 20 seconds. |
*There are another four versions of the Drain Vitality shout in addition to the original. The four shouts, with consecutive editor ids (<code>DLC1DragonDrainVitalityShout02, 03, 04,</code> and <code>05</code>), deal 1, 2, 3, and 4 damage per second, respectively, for 20 seconds. The two shouts used by the Revered and Legendary dragons have editor ids of <code>DLC1DragonDrainVitalityShout06</code> and <code>DLC1DragonDrainVitalityShout07</code>, dealing 5 and 7 damage per second, respectively, for 20 seconds. |
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*{{ALLPLAT}}{{XB1}}{{NX}} Rarely, a dragon shout will not work, and the Dragonborn will sound as if something is caught in their throat before the first word can be spoken. |
*{{ALLPLAT}}{{XB1}}{{NX}} Rarely, a dragon shout will not work, and the Dragonborn will sound as if something is caught in their throat before the first word can be spoken. |
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*Sometimes, it is possible for a Word Wall to produce no word. The only fix for this is to reload a save. |
*Sometimes, it is possible for a Word Wall to produce no word. The only fix for this is to reload a save. |
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− | *{{ALLPLAT}}{{XB1}}{{NX}} There is a chance of, after shouting, it will not be possible to change said shout to another, and it will display something along the lines of, ''"you cannot switch shouts in the middle of one."'' |
+ | *{{ALLPLAT}}{{XB1}}{{NX}} There is a chance of, after shouting, it will not be possible to change said shout to another, and it will display something along the lines of, ''"you cannot switch shouts in the middle of one."'' To fix it, save and restart your console. Another potential fix is to switch to a power rather than a shout, as this seems to "unlock" the shout menu, allowing a different shout to be selected. |
*{{ALLPLAT}}{{XB1}}{{NX}} Shouts, like "Drain Vitality," may duplicate more than once. Saving before approaching the Word Wall may fix the bug if reloaded. This will cause the shout to show numerical values for each stat it drains along with a max cool down of 12 seconds and each duplicate will be stronger than the previous(For as much as four times) but not as strong as the original. |
*{{ALLPLAT}}{{XB1}}{{NX}} Shouts, like "Drain Vitality," may duplicate more than once. Saving before approaching the Word Wall may fix the bug if reloaded. This will cause the shout to show numerical values for each stat it drains along with a max cool down of 12 seconds and each duplicate will be stronger than the previous(For as much as four times) but not as strong as the original. |
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*{{PC}}{{XBOX360}}{{XB1}}{{NX}} While in combat, the Dragonborn will shout the words, but no effect will occur. In the following time after, they cannot use spells, shout, or interact, but can attack with a weapon. |
*{{PC}}{{XBOX360}}{{XB1}}{{NX}} While in combat, the Dragonborn will shout the words, but no effect will occur. In the following time after, they cannot use spells, shout, or interact, but can attack with a weapon. |
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+ | *{{PC}}{{XBOX360}}{{XB1}} Occasionally, a dragon shout may not work with no sound being played and the Dragonborn will be unable to use shouts or powers, with the shouts tab saying you cannot change shouts during one. |
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Latest revision as of 21:35, 11 April 2024
- For lore-based information, see Thu'um.
Dragon Shouts (), also referred to as Shouts or Thu'um in the Dragon language, are an ancient form of magic prominently used in Skyrim during the late Merethic and early First Era, but it has gradually become obscured. Shouts use the vocalization of specific "Words of Power" to create powerful magical effects, usually for offensive purposes. Each Shout is made up of three words. However, one or two words of a given Shout may be used, but the effect is correspondingly less powerful compared to the full force of the whole shout.
Dragons are able to master and use their Thu'um at will, as this sacred language is their natural language, inborn into their souls from the moment of their creation (when dragons shout, breathing fire or frost at each other with the Thu'um, they are actually having a deadly verbal debate). Mortals are only able to learn and use the Thu'um through a long process of meditation and the practice of the words. There are exceptions to this: rare individuals who are known as Dragonborn, exist with the bodies of mortals but the souls of dragons. The Dragonborn is able to intuitively learn Shouts, using the absorbed Souls of dragons to gain the dragons' understanding of the words. As shown during "The Way of the Voice," they can also absorb knowledge from other individuals who have mastered specific words.
The events of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim follow the Dragonborn as they learn to use the language of the dragons to its full potential .[1]
- "They say Ulfric Stormcloak murdered the High King... with his voice! Shouted him apart!"
- ―Hold Guard[src]
A minority of other characters also have the ability to use Dragon Shouts, such as a small group of monks known as the Greybeards, who live in seclusion inside of the fortress of High Hrothgar. This fortress is located near the top of the mountain known as the Throat of the World, which is said to be the highest peak in all of Tamriel. The Greybeards use their Thu'um to meditate, as well as praise and worship the Divines. However, their beliefs differ from the Blades, who believe that the Thu'um should be used as a weapon in the battle against dragons.
There are twenty Shouts in Skyrim, the Dawnguard expansion adds three new Shouts, and the Dragonborn expansion adds four more. The Dragonborn learns the shouts which are inscribed on Word Walls found in ancient Nordic ruins, and are unlocked with dragon souls. There are a select few, however, that are given by the Greybeards as a reward for completing quests for the Greybeards along the main quest. The Dragonborn is also freely given the second word of the Bend Will shout by Hermaeus Mora. Dragon souls are gained by slaying dragons and absorbing their souls. Each word of power requires one dragon soul to be unlocked. Because each shout contains three words of power, it requires three Dragon Souls to be completely unlocked, thus enabling its full power.
These Shouts have powerful effects and provide the user with a variety of abilities. For instance, one shout sends foes hurling away, another shout allows for traveling a relatively long distance almost instantly. Others also project spells of fire or ice, inflicting heavy damage to opponents. The Dragonborn can use a partially unlocked Shout (only one or two words unlocked). The more words used in a shout, the longer it will take for the shout ability to recharge (the recharge time is displayed by the blinking outline of the compass) with a few exceptions.
Significant events involving Dragon Shouts[]
- Kyne, the Nordic aspect of Kynareth, was the one who granted the power to use the Thu'um to the mortal races of men. Paarthurnax was then the first to teach mortals to use the Thu'um.
- The ancient Nord heroes Felldir the Old, Gormlaith Golden-Hilt, and Hakon One-Eye contrived the Dragonrend shout and used it in conjunction with an Elder Scroll in an attempt to defeat Alduin. By this act, Alduin was cast adrift through time, which gave the winning edge to mankind in its battle against the dragons, and brought about the end of the Dragon War.
- Skyrim Conquests. During Skyrim Conquests and the founding of the Nordic Empire, the great Nord war chiefs—Derek the Tall, Jorg Helmbolg, Hoag Merkiller—were all Tongues.[2][3]
- After the great Nord army's defeat against the Dunmeri Tribunal at Red Mountain, Jurgen Windcaller converted to pacifism and founded the Way of the Voice to be thereafter practiced and taught by the Greybeards.[4][2]
- The Greybeards study shouts and are the primary institution for studying the Thu'um among mortals.
- General Tiber Septim was known to have been Dragonborn, possessing the natural ability to use shouts.
- Ulfric Stormcloak studied and apparently used the Thu'um to disable the previous High King of Skyrim in order to kill him. This was part of Ulfric's effort to show that the Empire was unfit to rule, supporting the cause of the Stormcloaks, the Nordic rebel force named after him. He also used shouts to retake Markarth from the Forsworn who had taken control of the city during the Great War.
- The Last Dragonborn defeated Alduin and was recognized by the other dragons as the dominant Dovah in Mundus during the Fourth Era.
Locating Shouts[]
Find the Word of Power[]
After finishing The Horn of Jurgen Windcaller, Arngeir can be asked, "Have you located any Words of Power?" The location will be added to the map and a miscellaneous quest will be added to the journal. It is to be noted that if Paarthurnax is killed, then Arngeir will no longer give out the locations of the words of power.
Find the Source of Power[]
After shouting in a specific area, a courier may deliver a letter, which reveals the location of a nearby Word Wall, although it may be a location that has already been visited.
- Note: While the locations of the three Word Walls for each shout are fixed, the words are not locked to a specific wall. Therefore, traveling to any of the walls related to one shout will always gain the Dragonborn the first, second, and third words in order.
Learning Shouts[]
Once a new shout has been discovered, a dragon soul is required to unlock it. Access the shouts sub-menu from the magic menu. Locked shouts are grayed out. In the bottom right corner of the menu is the number of dragon souls available to use. These accumulate as dragons are killed.
According to the Greybeards, a Dragonborn absorbs the knowledge of the words from the dragon's soul. Fully unlocking a shout requires the use of one dragon soul for each word of power learned, with each shout being composed of three words.
Unlocking shouts[]
To unlock a shout, select it and press the corresponding button.
- Xbox 360 / Xbox One: Press (x)
- PlayStation 3 / PlayStation 4: Press (square)
- PC: Press the "R" key.
- Nintendo Switch: Press the Y button on the right joycon.
Shouts[]
Dragon Shout | Word of Power | Translation | Cooldown | Word Wall Location |
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Animal Allegiance | A Shout for help from the beasts of the wild, who come to fight in your defense. | |||
Raan | Animal | 50 | Angarvunde Ancient's Ascent Ysgramor's Tomb – during "Glory of the Dead" | |
Mir | Allegiance | 60 | ||
Tah | Pack | 70 | ||
Aura Whisper | Your Voice is not a Shout, but a whisper, revealing the life forces of any and all. | |||
Laas | Life | 30 | Northwind Summit Valthume Volunruud | |
Yah | Seek | 40 | ||
Nir | Hunt | 50 | ||
Battle Fury | Your Thu'um enchants your nearby allies' weapons, allowing them to attack faster. | |||
Mid | Loyal | 20 | Vahlok's Tomb
All words learned during "Lost Legacy" | |
Vur | Valor | 30 | ||
Shaan | Inspire | 40 | ||
Become Ethereal | The Thu'um reaches out to the Void, changing your form to one that cannot harm, or be harmed. | |||
Feim | Fade | 30 | Ironbind Barrow Lost Valley Redoubt Ustengrav – during "The Horn of Jurgen Windcaller" | |
Zii | Spirit | 40 | ||
Gron | Bind | 50 | ||
Bend Will | Your voice bends the very stones to your will. As it gains power, animals, people, and even dragons must do your bidding. | |||
Gol | Earth | 10 | Saering's Watch | |
Hah | Mind | 90 | Apocrypha – learned from Hermaeus Mora | |
Dov | Dragon | 120 | Skaal Village – learned from Hermaeus Mora | |
Call Dragon | Odahviing! Hear my Voice and come forth. I summon you in my time of need. | |||
Od | Snow | 5 | Sky Haven Temple or High Hrothgar
All words learned during "The Fallen" | |
Ah | Hunter | 5 | ||
Viing | Wing | 300 | ||
Call of Valor | The valiant of Sovngarde hear your Voice, and journey beyond space and time to lend aid. | |||
Hun | Hero | 180 | Sovngarde
All words learned during "Dragonslayer" | |
Kaal | Champion | 180 | ||
Zoor | Legend | 180 | ||
Clear Skies | Skyrim itself yields before the Thu'um, as you clear away fog and inclement weather. | |||
Lok | Sky | 5 | High Hrothgar
All words learned during "The Throat of the World" | |
Vah | Spring | 10 | ||
Koor | Summer | 15 | ||
Cyclone | Your Thu'um creates a whirling cyclone that sows chaos among your enemies. | |||
Ven | Wind | 30 | Benkongerike Kolbjorn Barrow – during "Unearthed" White Ridge Sanctum | |
Gaar | Unleash | 45 | ||
Nos | Strike | 60 | ||
Disarm | Shout defies steel, as you rip the weapon from an opponent's grasp. | |||
Zun | Weapon | 30 | Eldersblood Peak Silverdrift Lair Snow Veil Sanctum – during "Speaking With Silence" | |
Haal | Hand | 35 | ||
Viik | Defeat | 40 | ||
Dismay | And the weak shall fear the Thu'um, and flee in Terror. | |||
Faas | Fear | 40 | Dead Crone Rock Lost Tongue Overlook Shalidor's Maze in Labyrinthian | |
Ru | Run | 45 | ||
Maar | Terror | 50 | ||
Dragon Aspect | Once a day, take on the mighty aspect of a dragon, delivering colossal blows, with an armored hide, and more powerful shouts. | |||
Mul | Strength | 5 | Apocrypha, Waking Dreams Chapter VI Bloodskal Barrow Temple of Miraak | |
Qah | Armor | 5 | ||
Diiv | Wyrm | 5 | ||
Dragonrend | Your Voice lashes out at a dragon's very soul, forcing the beast to land. | |||
Joor | Mortal | 10 | Throat of the World – during "Alduin's Bane" | |
Zah | Finite | 12 | ||
Frul | Temporary | 15 | ||
Drain Vitality | Coax both magical and mortal energies from your hapless opponent. | |||
Gaan | Stamina | 30 | Arcwind Point Dimhollow Crypt – during "Awakening" Forgotten Vale – during "Touching the Sky" | |
Lah | Magicka | 60 | ||
Haas | Health | 90 | ||
Elemental Fury | The Thu'um imbues your arms with the speed of wind, allowing for faster weapon strikes. | |||
Su | Air | 30 | Dragontooth Crater Shriekwind Bastion Statue to Meridia | |
Grah | Battle | 40 | ||
Dun | Grace | 50 | ||
Fire Breath | Inhale air, exhale flame, and behold the Thu'um as inferno. | |||
Yol | Fire | 30 | Dustman's Cairn – during "Proving Honor" Sunderstone Gorge Throat of the World – during "The Throat of the World" | |
Toor | Inferno | 50 | ||
Shul | Sun | 100 | ||
Frost Breath | Your breath is winter, your Thu'um a blizzard. | |||
Fo | Frost | 30 | Bonestrewn Crest Folgunthur Skyborn Altar | |
Krah | Cold | 50 | ||
Diin | Freeze | 100 | ||
Ice Form | Your Thu'um freezes an opponent solid. | |||
Iiz | Ice | 60 | Frostmere Crypt Mount Anthor Saarthal – during "Under Saarthal" | |
Slen | Flesh | 90 | ||
Nus | Statue | 120 | ||
Kyne's Peace | The Voice soothes wild beasts, who lose their desire to fight or flee. | |||
Kaan | Kyne | 40 | Ragnvald Rannveig's Fast Shroud Hearth Barrow | |
Drem | Peace | 50 | ||
Ov | Trust | 60 | ||
Marked for Death | Speak, and let your Voice herald doom, as an opponent's armor and lifeforce are weakened. | |||
Krii | Kill | 20 | Autumnwatch Tower Dark Brotherhood Sanctuary – during "With Friends Like These..." or "Destroy the Dark Brotherhood!" Forsaken Cave | |
Lun | Leech | 30 | ||
Aus | Suffer | 40 | ||
Soul Tear | Your Thu'um cuts through flesh and shatters soul, commanding the will of the fallen. | |||
Rii | Essence | 5 | Each word learned from Durnehviir after he is summoned | |
Vaaz | Tear | 5 | ||
Zol | Zombie | 90 | ||
Slow Time | Shout at time, and command it to obey, as the world around you stands still. | |||
Tiid | Time | 30 | Hag's End Korvanjund – during "The Jagged Crown" Labyrinthian – during "The Staff of Magnus" | |
Klo | Sand | 45 | ||
Ul | Eternity | 60 | ||
Storm Call | A Shout to the skies, a cry to the clouds, that awakens the destructive force of Skyrim's lightning. | |||
Strun | Storm | 300 | Forelhost High Gate Ruins Skuldafn – during "The World-Eater's Eyrie" | |
Bah | Wrath | 480 | ||
Qo | Lightning | 600 | ||
Summon Durnehviir | Durnehviir! Hear my Voice and come forth from the Soul Cairn. I summon you in my time of need. | |||
Dur | Curse | 5 | All words learned from Durnehviir in the Soul Cairn. | |
Neh | Never | 5 | ||
Viir | Dying | 300 | ||
Throw Voice | The Thu'um is heard, but its source unknown, fooling those into seeking it out. | |||
Zul | Voice | 30 |
Shearpoint – All words learned at once | |
Mey | Fool | 15 | ||
Gut | Far | 5 | ||
Unrelenting Force | Your Voice is raw power, pushing aside anything - or anyone - who stands in your path. | |||
Fus | Force | 15 | Bleak Falls Barrow | |
Ro | Balance | 20 | High Hrothgar – during "The Way of the Voice" | |
Dah | Push | 45 | High Hrothgar – during "The Horn of Jurgen Windcaller" | |
Whirlwind Sprint | The Thu'um rushes forward, carrying you in its wake with the speed of a tempest. | |||
Wuld | Whirlwind | 20 | Dead Men's Respite High Hrothgar – during "The Way of the Voice" Volskygge | |
Nah | Fury | 25 | ||
Kest | Tempest | 35 | ||
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Dragon Shout | Word of Power | Translation | Location |
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Devour Soul | Used by Miraak during the battle between him and the Dragonborn in Apocrypha to instantly kill dragons and absorb their souls. Uniquely, it is the only shout with four words. | ||
Ziil | Your soul | Observed when fighting Miraak in Apocrypha. | |
Los | Is | ||
Dii | Mine | ||
Du | To devour | ||
Alduin's roar | Used by Alduin to summon a storm that rains meteors down from the sky. This is the only shout with no words associated with it; instead, Alduin's roar is what seems to produce the storm. | ||
N/A | N/A | Observed during the encounter with Alduin at Helgen during Unbound, at the Throat of the World during "Alduin's Bane" and in Sovngarde during "Dragonslayer." Can be countered with Clear Skies. As of Online, the shout can be translated as "Jiid So Daan," Or "Moon Sorrow Doom."[source?] | |
N/A | N/A | ||
N/A | N/A | ||
MQAlduinSlenTiidVo[note 1] | Used by Alduin to resurrect Nahagliiv, Sahloknir, Viinturuth and Vuljotnaak from their burial sites. | ||
Slen | Flesh | Observed at Rorikstead Resurrection, Kynesgrove Resurrection, Yorgrim Resurrection and Great Henge Resurrection dragon burial sites. | |
Tiid | Time | ||
Vo | "Un-" prefix. (opposite of. e.g. unkind, unlikeable) | ||
Open[note 2] | A single word used by Borri during the quest "The Way of the Voice," in order to quickly open a gate. | ||
Bex | Open | Observed at High Hrothgar. | |
N/A | N/A | ||
N/A | N/A | ||
Phantom Form | This shout is used by the Greybeards to summon a spectral clone of themselves for the Dragonborn to practice Unrelenting Force on. | ||
Fiik | Mirror | Observed inside High Hrothgar during "The Way of the Voice." | |
Lo | Deceive | ||
Sah | Phantom | ||
ResurrectionShout | Used by Alduin to resurrect long dead dragons from their burial sites. | ||
"MQFakeWord" | "MQFakeWord" | Observed at several Dragon Burial Mounds throughout Skyrim. | |
"MQFakeWord" | "MQFakeWord" | ||
"MQFakeWord" | "MQFakeWord" | ||
Return to Nirn | Used by Tsun to return the Dragonborn to Nirn (specifically Skyrim) after the defeat of Alduin in Sovngarde. | ||
Nahl | Living | Observed by the Dragonborn in Sovngarde. | |
Daal | Return | ||
Vus | Nirn | ||
Soul Cairn Summon | This shout is used by Durnehviir to summon a Boneman, a Mistman and a Wrathman from the Soul Cairn. | ||
Diil | Undead | Observed when Durnehviir is in combat. | |
Qoth | Tomb | ||
Zaam | Slave | ||
"Evil Mist" | Alduin shouts his evil mist back across Sovngarde. | ||
Ven | Wind | Observed by the Dragonborn in Sovngarde. | |
Mul | Strong | ||
Riik | Gale |
Reducing the time between shouts[]
- Main article: Fortify Shouts
The recharge time between shouts can be reduced with the following methods:
- Wearing the Amulet of Talos gives a 20% reduction of recharge time.
- Using the Dragon Aspect DR shout can give another 20% reduction once per in-game day for five real time minutes.
- Activating the Shrine of Talos will also grant a 20% reduction for 8 hours. In Active Effects this will incorrectly display as 0%, but the actual reduction is 20%.
The Morokei mask was also supposed to grant a 20% reduction in addition to a 100% faster magicka regeneration, but the reduction in shout recharge time does not actually work due to a bug. Fortify shout is unfortunately not available as an enchantment or alchemical effect.
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Trivia[]
- Using a shout in a city may prompt a guard to run up to the Dragonborn and request that they stop, stating that it is making people nervous, although this will never create a bounty. A bounty will only occur if the shout harms someone.
- Shouts are able to damage an enemy without the usage of Magicka or Stamina.
- Storm Call will strike any character within range, regardless of if they are hostile/friendly characters; followers are also subject to being harmed by the Shout.
- The Companion's Insight ability, available via Black Book: The Winds of Change, makes it impossible for shouts to damage followers in combat. DR
- It is possible to learn the first two words of Whirlwind Sprint before going to High Hrothgar. If learned before going to High Hrothgar, the Greybeards will teach the second or third word of Whirlwind Sprint.
- All three words of the Throw Voice shout are learned at once via a single Word Wall.
- Storm Call and Throw Voice are the only shouts that are fully guarded by Dragon Priests. Aura Whisper, Kyne's Peace, Slow Time, and Whirlwind Sprint all have one word that is protected by a Dragon Priest.
- The locations are shout specific, but not word specific, meaning they can be visited in any order and the words will be learned in the proper sequence.
- Summon Spectral Clone has voice files (tested with all races) and is available through Console Commands. The ID for the words of power are 0002F2CC for Fiik, 0002F2CD for Lo, and 0002F2CE for Sah.
- With Dawnguard, Soul Cairn Summon is also available through console commands, with the IDs for the words of power being xx01a162, xx01a163, and xx01a164.
- When using this shout, however, the Dragonborn will not say the words (tested with Nord and Altmer) and it will only summon 1 creature from the Soul Cairn.
- 44 Dragon Souls are needed to unlock every shout in the vanilla game. 13 Shouts require the full three souls to unlock, four Shouts (Call Dragon, Call of Valor, Clear Skies, Dragonrend) are learned automatically without needing to acquire any Dragon Souls, the first words of two Shouts (Fire Breath and Whirlwind Sprint) are learned automatically, but require two more souls each to fully unlock; and Unrelenting Force requires only one soul, which is used automatically when Mirmulnir dies, with the other two words being learned automatically through completion of the first act.
- All Shouts can be "sheathed" by pressing Square (PS3) or X (360) right after the first Word.
- With the Dawnguard and Dragonborn add-ons, 65 dragon souls are needed to unlock all dragon shouts. This does not include shouts learned from external sources (The Greybeards or Hermaeus Mora).
- There are another four versions of the Drain Vitality shout in addition to the original. The four shouts, with consecutive editor ids (
DLC1DragonDrainVitalityShout02, 03, 04,
and05
), deal 1, 2, 3, and 4 damage per second, respectively, for 20 seconds. The two shouts used by the Revered and Legendary dragons have editor ids ofDLC1DragonDrainVitalityShout06
andDLC1DragonDrainVitalityShout07
, dealing 5 and 7 damage per second, respectively, for 20 seconds. - Dwarven Centurions have a "Steam Breath" power that the game engine considers as a shout. The Dragonborn can possess a variant of this with the Breath of Nchuak, which is only available with the helmet "Visage of Mzund." This is a special apparel from the Dragonborn addition.
Bugs[]
This section contains bugs related to Dragon Shouts. Before adding a bug to this list, consider the following:
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- PC 360 PS3 XB1 NX Rarely, a dragon shout will not work, and the Dragonborn will sound as if something is caught in their throat before the first word can be spoken.
- Sometimes, it is possible for a Word Wall to produce no word. The only fix for this is to reload a save.
- PC 360 PS3 XB1 NX There is a chance of, after shouting, it will not be possible to change said shout to another, and it will display something along the lines of, "you cannot switch shouts in the middle of one." To fix it, save and restart your console. Another potential fix is to switch to a power rather than a shout, as this seems to "unlock" the shout menu, allowing a different shout to be selected.
- PC 360 PS3 XB1 NX Shouts, like "Drain Vitality," may duplicate more than once. Saving before approaching the Word Wall may fix the bug if reloaded. This will cause the shout to show numerical values for each stat it drains along with a max cool down of 12 seconds and each duplicate will be stronger than the previous(For as much as four times) but not as strong as the original.
- PC 360 XB1 NX While in combat, the Dragonborn will shout the words, but no effect will occur. In the following time after, they cannot use spells, shout, or interact, but can attack with a weapon.
- PC 360 XB1 Occasionally, a dragon shout may not work with no sound being played and the Dragonborn will be unable to use shouts or powers, with the shouts tab saying you cannot change shouts during one.
- XB1 (Fix) A fix for this is to sheath a currently equipped weapon, and upon the sheathing animation finishing, the first word of the shout will be automatically used.
Achievements[]
Words of Power Learn all three words of a shout | |
Points | 10 |
Trophy |
Thu'um Master Learn 20 shouts | |
Points | 40 |
Trophy |
Appearances[]
- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
- The Elder Scrolls Online: Elsweyr
- The Elder Scrolls Online: Scalebreaker
- The Elder Scrolls Online: Dragonhold
Notes[]
- ↑ The shout is listed in Creation Kit as a topic response with ID "MQAlduinSlenTiidVo" and says "Slen Tiid Vo!" with the script note attached: "the Shout he's using to resurrect the dragon Sahloknir. Maximum intensity. Enunciate each word -- almost pausing between them." It is only a shout from a lore-focused perspective; it is not a game mechanic.
- ↑ The word is listed in Creation Kit as a topic response with the script note attached: "Word of power, means "open!"" It is only a shout from a lore-focused perspective; it is not a game mechanic.