The big thing is they had to balance the Dovahkiin for gameplay because aside from Miraak (who you soon eclipse) you're the baddest motherfucker around
I think its more a limitation of Bethesda's game design. And being at the beginning of a characters rise to power is a decent enough excuse for the level of nerf (not for Miraak tho).
if i remember right, wasn’t solstheim separated from the mainland and turned into an island due to Miraak’s battles waged against dragons and their priests? a dragonborn’s thu’um is strong enough to sever the earth :?
The last Dragonborn isn’t just any Dragonborn, let’s be honest. They devour the souls of their brothers and when it’s time to move on, they return to akatosh himself.
@@sophiemendez5567but our character is an incarnation of Shor that just so happens to be a Dragonborn, the essence of shor returns to being shor and the part of the character that is Dragonborn returns to akatoah
@@throwitouttheairlock9556 I don't believe it would be split up as the db is a person as a whole. The dragon souls you collect may go back as those are people. But I'm sure the dB's soul will stay as a whole. So basically the dragon soul inside the db is the Dragonborn as a whole person.
@@sophiemendez5567 but what I’m saying is that regardlsss of what happens the Dragonborn character is Shor, it’s why shors throne is empty, when the Dragonborn dies yeah the souls of dragons get released back to akatosh but the Dragonborn IS Shor so they go back to sovengarde
The dragon born from Skyrim literally went to Sovngarde and summoned the other 3 warriors to aid them AFTER beating them and then sent Alduin back to being "imprisoned". Pretty par the course.
@@thesexysanghieli7818 we can go through everything the dragon born did and wulfarth and we can see who stacks up. Shit even the hero of kvatch was a part of summoning a god in akatosh. So summoning a god does not a dragon born make.
I feel like it depends on what you do with your character in the game. For my Dragonborn I usually do every daedric quest (because if I promise my soul to all of them they can’t all take it) On top of that within the campaign (including dlc) the Dragonborn fulfills at least 3 prophecies. He “destroys” the world eater, ends a war single-handedly, ends the reign of the dragon cult and the first Dragonborn, and either blackens the sky or ends the vampire menace depending on your decisions. On top of that becoming the thane of just about every major city and the leader of every joinable guild. Like you are talking an absolutely insane amount of physical, arcane, and political power all within the span of a few months in game
"Blacken the sky or end the vampiric menace" I like to think i just eliminate the vpuric menace just to "darken the sky" in my own way by keepign serana around to undo my werewolf curse anytime i wish to live for as long as needed or (in my headcanon) know the ritual that that one dark mage with the adopted daughter use on myself or others who come into contact so i can reset myself back to human, maintaining all my positions of power as needed.
If i recall correctly, being the dragonborn entails that your soul belongs to acatosh, so any other gods whom you pledge your soul to will have to cope with being scammed.
Akatosh is probably who gets the Dragonborn's soul above all else, regardless of any "deals" made. I believe the Dovahkiin has "soul immunity" to any and all Daedric deities and princes.
All missions apart from the main story line are not canon to the story of the dragon born or any other protagonist that you play as in es. It is just to help the make the game more of an rpg.
Facts. Everything we did up until Alduin's defeat was just laying the foundations for our character to live up to the legend of his status. *Dragonborn, Shor's Breath, Heir to the Stormcrown & The Dragon of the North*.
I think the Slow Time shout is a underrated example of how powerful the Dragonborn really is. Time Magic in Elder Scrolls is very rare and isn't something any ordinary wizard can learn and even then it can take decades to learn and master. Yet with a simple shout the Dragonborn can bend time to their will whenever they want. And it makes sense that it would be easy, not only is it a shout. But since the Dragonborn has the soul of a dragon they are also in tune with time itself for dragons are children of Akatosh, the God of Time.
In my head canon my Nordic Dragonborn challenged Ulfric after the civil war and became High King. He then declared himself the rightful Emperor after the previous Emperor died (dark brotherhood). At his disposal he has an army of Nords, werewolves, wizards, theives, assassins and dragons. When the Altmeri dominion attacked I'd kick their butts and unite the Empire once more. Oh and Talos worship is back on.
@@Nikora.Biddle It would be an interesting new mechanic while not possible for the next game, maybe a next installment after. Where you still only personally adventure in a single province but you can command legions and parties world map style to attack Dominion assets/locations and complete objections.
I think the dragonborn being more limited also works well with the lore. They're first Dragonborn to appear in centuries so they doesn't really know much about their own power.
I like how the fact that the last dragon born being the protagonist who kills everyone and everything in his way passing by every location possible making history does not bring justice of how actually powerful the mf is
When ulfric shouted at the high king, the man essentially exploded according to its own lore. When I use the same shout, it just knocks some people over and I have to wait several minutes to do it again. I'm better off using spells than the elemental breath shouts that you can learn.
I always do the talos amulet stack glitch to give myself Infinite shouts. When combat starts, all Lydia hears is three words & a thunder clap before all the enemies go flying in different directions.
I mean defeating alduin a godly dragon who has the reputation to devour entire worlds, defeating the strongest vampire in cyrodil, single handedly stops a civil war, defeats the first and strongest dragon born. That by itself is a bad ass resume, I hope in the next elder scrolls game there’s references to the last dragon born, especially his song.
To be honest, the Stormcloaks could be the best option, if they weren't so headstrong about Nords Nords Nords. Because, think about it, if they could spread their influence to the likes of Hammerfell and possibly High Rock (despite it being splintered, though, this could be the point where they unify again), they could stand a chance. But... unfortunately, I do not see that, at least not under the rule of Ulfric. But, the Empire, just is the best choice all-in-all.
@@ryanbarber6481 nah, stormcloaks are anti-thalmor while the empire is not. Both sides are headstrong just as most races always have been about their own race in universe. Tullius has some headstrong lines of his own. Stormcloaks are obviously gonna be nord focused given that its their religion being oppressed within their homeland (non-nords are free to join). I don't think their "influence" spreading really matters. Hammerfell already has issue with the thalmor for example and I'm sure anybody, regardless if they disliked each other, would seek an alliance together to oppose them. Stormcloaks are right they shouldn't have to stay with an empire that oppresses them. Even if you dislike ulfric, he did nothing wrong. His cause is right. And if a certain demi-god assists them, they're absolutely the correct choice.
@@krakenmckraken9128 And if you learn the lore about the empire, the true lore and why everything happened the way it did, then you wouldnt be saying that they are right and talking bullshit about opression when what the thalmor are doing alredy happened in the past and the empire has a lot of fucking reasons to accept the white gold concordate while they rebuild their forces, people just see blind brute nationalism and think the empire doesnt know what they are doing after being funded on the literal rebelion agaisnt genocide slavers elves and after killing more than 90% of mer population.
@@krakenmckraken9128 Also a stormcloak victory is better for skyrim because most of them are nords while legion has well legionares from cirodill too! Meaning nords know their land outside out and the climate is cold frigid harsh and unforgiving plus the mountains and forests, come on it's perfect for guerilla warfare - defence. And thalmor can't just invade skyrim, that's out of the picture. I mean honestly even if they invade what are they gonna do? roam around trying to find guys in blue to kill? come on... Skyrim needs leadership, Ulfric is right about that but not about him just leading alone, Because Ulfric is not a leader or a politician, he's a warrior. TLDR the best choice for the civil war is actually both sides but as far as you finish the civil war as soon as possible. The longer the civil war the worst. So just pick a side an finish it. Faster recovery , less casualties ect...
The Dragonborn are direct descendants of Akatosh. Instead of just being a mother and father, Akatosh is quite literally the dragonborns Godfather acting as a third creator granting divine power
"Dragonborn is not depicted as all too powerful in the games" I take an issue with that statement. Dovahkiin defeated Alduin, a deity that is capable of consuming the world. If that is too abstract to consider, then let's take Miraak as a more grounded opponent. Miraak was also defeated and he could fight and kill multiple dragons at once at the height of their power. Miraak's penultimate battle is particularly notable, because its aftereffects split the land and created Solstheim. The last Dragonborn defeated such an entity, after he accumulated millennia's worth of forbidden knowledge and power in Apocrypha.
Don’t forget, miraak was strong enough to practically one shot the last Dragonborn after he defeats alduin, and he mentions that the player defeated alduin if they did so, meaning that canonically miraak would’ve defeated alduin without difficulty.
@@samuelhayden9106 notice how I didn’t say that he claimed that he could defeat alduin, I mentioned how he could canonically beat a post main quest Dragonborn.
@@matthewzard yeah but in the end the LD still beat him.. Honestly I wonder why people or serana even doubted LD could beat harkon.. LD could lowkey shout harkon to death by using the flame shout or something
Remember, The Last Dragonborn was just starting out in Skyrim, and he accrues power pretty quickly. I seriously doubt we've seen the last of him, especially given the fact that his actual canon appearance was made so clear.
I like to think that the last dragonborn is still adjusting to his new power so his feats in game will feel minimal but as he goes on he will be able to do more insane things
The fact that you can sit in Shor's throne in the Hall of Valor is evidence enough that the Last Dragonborn is a Shezzarine, an avatar of the god Shezarr/Shor/Lorkhan, meaning you as the player, are literally a living god.
I mean, to be fair, the dragonborn in skyrim only JUST NOW found out he was a dragonborn. So, he's going to be novice-like for a little bit. He's got a ways to go before he learns all that he needs to.
I am so happy I found his video because every time I play this game I'm like wow, imagine how truly powerful this cheese gobbling, health position chugging, soul sucking, 27 shout mastering, 5 foot 4 inch Breton would be if they were real. Would they be the most powerful Dragonborn? Or would that nearly be the surface because of how far the game will let you go. 😳🤷🏼♀️
Dwarves used tonal magic to tap into the heart of Lorkahn. I have a theory that using the bend will shout on the daedric artifacts that the DB collects, in combination with Kagranak's tools, the dragonborn could tap into the power of multiple daedra and become a being such as Dagoth Ur, likely even more powerful.
He is already more powerful than dagoth ur, hes a avator of Shor/Lorkhan that has consumed numerous dragon souls. No character in tes lore comes close to his power level.
If I remember correctly , Clavicus Vile even said that ur on par with him ( He said that before barbas returned to him which is half of his power) so ur like half of daedra I suppose ? ( But Daedras aren’t equal but anyway that’s still damn good)
Technically, a fourth of his power. Since Clavicus Vile is already nerfed ever since Umbra being half of him then the remaining half was divide again in half with Barbas existing. Regardless, he's as tough as a nerfed daedric lord which is still saying something
technically by birthright the last dragonborn is the true emperor of tamriel because from the first emperor up to martin septim have all been dragonborn
The thing I always questioned os why is he the “last dragon born” isn’t it alduins fate to destroy neirn and reset time because in the main quest you don’t really kill him
It would have been a neat touch to slowly add a rumble audio and vibration and screen shake more and more as you learn more shouts. Every time you ask someone a question the screen shakes and NPCs respond with increasing alarm the stronger it gets.
The Last Dragonborn is very powerful and has a lot of potential to be the next Tiber Septim. Skyrim's storyline took place in less than one year, if the LDB isn't trapped in Apocrypha he can accomplish even more feats.
The thu’um has the potential to be extremely powerful because it’s essentially issuing a command to the cosmos and forcing it to obey. The one thing I can think of that is on the same level is sword singing.
Yea nah I’m not gonna lie that sounds pretty normal for a dragon born if you do everything in Skyrim you are basically the most powerful thing on the continent
That's why he's third strongest canonically among all the protagonists since the Hero of Kvatch is Sheogorath currently and then there's the Vestige doing everything everywhere as they cannot willingly die
One of my favorite examples of this is in that one temple where the necromancer is forcing the souls of the dead to fight against their will if you fall into the trap he makes a remark on how strange it is you didn’t die on the fall down much like every other person has but not only that you don’t even take any damage meaning the dragon born is much more durable than a common mortal
Think about it like this: A dragonborn is most powerful when he speaks the language of dragons fluently. But the dragonborn in Skyrim is still learning the language trough out the game. This is like the heroes origin story, how he came to be.
So powerful that the last Dragonborn could live out any future and move his whole mind back in time and change history with future knowledge. Both in game and kinda in lore as well!
Funny thing is lore wise there is ZERO cooldown on shouts, that's just for game balance. In the lore as long as the dragonborn knows the word of power he can use it whenever and however often he wants with zero restrictions.
Alduin is the first born of Akatosh, a world devouring Demi god, that the Dragonborn defeats That alone should tell everyone, he’s more than just some simple video game protagonist, he is the ultimate warrior
There are mods like Apocalypse that allow you to turn everything that lives into dust using one finger. It costs HP, but a proper build solves it all. Final boss energy
@@RF-oy6htI've never done this in vanilla using glitches, just with mods such as Thunderchild. I've heard people say it's more fun for utility etc and doesn't make you that much more powerful but I'll have to give it a go to be sure. It'll definitely make the Miraak battle more fun where he's spamming fire and frost breath at you and you use unrelenting force every five minutes or so hahah
@@Pebblewhiteface It's my first time playing Skyrim, so I don't use mods that change combat or spells a lot, but it's really interesting to play with mods that portray the character's power well.
Should’ve been a third option in the civil war for you to become Emperor, reinstate the worship of Talos and then lead the empire in a war against the Aldmeri Dominion
The Last Dragonborn Defeated Alduin who at the time was powerful enough to eat the Kalpa. Granted he wasn't going to do that but that's still powerful enough to consume infinity.
@@LouisTLWthe kalpa is essentially reality itself, creation. Alduin is so powerful no daedric prince would risk his wrath and they are extremely powerful on their own.
@@rejinald534 who tf is mundus?💀 And last I check the elder scrolls only got 26 planets the size of 3 solar systems only…where tf does a multiverse even come from?
Part of the reason you don't get that feeling in-game is because in the lore, before you can actually reach your full potential (killing Alduin essentially would've been the start of your legend otherwise), the Greybeards call the player character to their mountain and proceed to shout you to death before you can become stronger than they are.
By the way. Have you heard the last dragonborn talk? You can read his replies to NPC's but never hear him talk. I mean, how powerful can he be when he can make any NPC monologue just by staring at them.
Link to Part 2:
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Read about the tongues in morrowind’s books
God bless you for actually delivering on the link.
Wow
Wow really 😂
It won’t work
Of course the Dragonborn is powerful, no mere mortal could eat hundreds of cheese wheels in a fraction of a second
Stop time around while eating
or eating a giants toe in less than a second
@@munk61 I LOVE DEM TOES.
Don't forget the ability to turn a simple wooden toy sword in to a god slaying sword
@@munk61 Cheese wheels are more impressive.
The big thing is they had to balance the Dovahkiin for gameplay because aside from Miraak (who you soon eclipse) you're the baddest motherfucker around
Nah old salty is wayyyy stronger they had to nerf him but 99.9 percent otherwise the game is unbeatable
I think its more a limitation of Bethesda's game design. And being at the beginning of a characters rise to power is a decent enough excuse for the level of nerf (not for Miraak tho).
I mean miraak can't eat 999 cheese wheels in seconds
Mirac was so easy to beat And I was so disappointed when I only got dragon souls
@@flip7335e are talking in lore not how easy it is for you to kill him with your enchanted fork
The dragonborn can legit stop time, I would say that alone is godlike abilities.
In tes time is made by the multi headed mad God Akatosh. To manipulate time, is to manipulate Akatosh.
ZA WARUDO
He does not stop it he only partially slows it
@@bestgirlio3691yea but if u have all 3 words of power time is almost damn near not moving
@@ShorsBonesTokio tomore!! Shinei MIRAAK!
The game can't possibly replicate the power a person like that wielded in the lore. Unrelenting Force could destroy mountains
I mean if you create a really powerful fortify destruction potion you can one shot anyone with unrelenting force
The greybeards might be the closest NPCs to the lore then, their whispers shakes the mountain
You can disintegrate enemies with low health, that's pretty badass
if i remember right, wasn’t solstheim separated from the mainland and turned into an island due to Miraak’s battles waged against dragons and their priests? a dragonborn’s thu’um is strong enough to sever the earth :?
Dragonborn is op, he has quicksave.
lol
....Well they are of Akatosk, the dragon god of time, so could be possible that they are able to step back in time
@@devindeocharan8323 actually that is a pretty good explanition to you being able to load up saves
Tell that to my memory!
@@devindeocharan8323Alduin forgot to quick save.
The last Dragonborn isn’t just any Dragonborn, let’s be honest. They devour the souls of their brothers and when it’s time to move on, they return to akatosh himself.
The dragon part returns to him, yes. The other half goes back to being Shor
@@VapidFartno, the Dragonborn is fully dovahkin. His whole soul is that of a dragons.
@@sophiemendez5567but our character is an incarnation of Shor that just so happens to be a Dragonborn, the essence of shor returns to being shor and the part of the character that is Dragonborn returns to akatoah
@@throwitouttheairlock9556 I don't believe it would be split up as the db is a person as a whole. The dragon souls you collect may go back as those are people. But I'm sure the dB's soul will stay as a whole. So basically the dragon soul inside the db is the Dragonborn as a whole person.
@@sophiemendez5567 but what I’m saying is that regardlsss of what happens the Dragonborn character is Shor, it’s why shors throne is empty, when the Dragonborn dies yeah the souls of dragons get released back to akatosh but the Dragonborn IS Shor so they go back to sovengarde
The dragon born from Skyrim literally went to Sovngarde and summoned the other 3 warriors to aid them AFTER beating them and then sent Alduin back to being "imprisoned".
Pretty par the course.
Last Dragonborn: *summons three ghostly nord heros*
Wulfarth: *summons a literal god*
Yeah, I'd say they're pretty on par
@@thesexysanghieli7818 we can go through everything the dragon born did and wulfarth and we can see who stacks up.
Shit even the hero of kvatch was a part of summoning a god in akatosh.
So summoning a god does not a dragon born make.
the three nord hero’s from sovengard: “bro why tf is the dragon born a khajiit”
@@thesexysanghieli7818 but he didn't beat the drgaon he had to send him to the future
@tfordham13 Technically neither did LD
I feel like it depends on what you do with your character in the game. For my Dragonborn I usually do every daedric quest (because if I promise my soul to all of them they can’t all take it) On top of that within the campaign (including dlc) the Dragonborn fulfills at least 3 prophecies. He “destroys” the world eater, ends a war single-handedly, ends the reign of the dragon cult and the first Dragonborn, and either blackens the sky or ends the vampire menace depending on your decisions. On top of that becoming the thane of just about every major city and the leader of every joinable guild. Like you are talking an absolutely insane amount of physical, arcane, and political power all within the span of a few months in game
"Blacken the sky or end the vampiric menace"
I like to think i just eliminate the vpuric menace just to "darken the sky" in my own way by keepign serana around to undo my werewolf curse anytime i wish to live for as long as needed or (in my headcanon) know the ritual that that one dark mage with the adopted daughter use on myself or others who come into contact so i can reset myself back to human, maintaining all my positions of power as needed.
They cant take it anyway. Do you think any daedric prince would dare go up against akatosh?
If i recall correctly, being the dragonborn entails that your soul belongs to acatosh, so any other gods whom you pledge your soul to will have to cope with being scammed.
Akatosh is probably who gets the Dragonborn's soul above all else, regardless of any "deals" made. I believe the Dovahkiin has "soul immunity" to any and all Daedric deities and princes.
All missions apart from the main story line are not canon to the story of the dragon born or any other protagonist that you play as in es. It is just to help the make the game more of an rpg.
It's my belief that Alduin was just the beginning of the Dragonborn's journey to greatness
Facts. Everything we did up until Alduin's defeat was just laying the foundations for our character to live up to the legend of his status. *Dragonborn, Shor's Breath, Heir to the Stormcrown & The Dragon of the North*.
Nuh uh
I think the Slow Time shout is a underrated example of how powerful the Dragonborn really is.
Time Magic in Elder Scrolls is very rare and isn't something any ordinary wizard can learn and even then it can take decades to learn and master.
Yet with a simple shout the Dragonborn can bend time to their will whenever they want.
And it makes sense that it would be easy, not only is it a shout. But since the Dragonborn has the soul of a dragon they are also in tune with time itself for dragons are children of Akatosh, the God of Time.
Dragons are slivers of akatosh after the breaking
Thats 5 amulets of Talos glitch is honestly the most lore accurate playthrough
Seems to be the general consensus 👌
I mean the amount of power Skyrim main character has with all the cheats, exploits and mods is pretty worthy of any other Dragonborn
Console Command too, the Ultimate Weapon
Dovahkin has the power of console command,
thats 'nough said
The last Dragonborn’s true power, quicksave
Wait, when Tiber Septim achieved Chim and conquered the world, was he just using console commands?
Lmao, wooden sword of 10 billion fire damage. Or if you guys know about the shroud spell exploit you can become a walking nuke.
In my head canon my Nordic Dragonborn challenged Ulfric after the civil war and became High King. He then declared himself the rightful Emperor after the previous Emperor died (dark brotherhood). At his disposal he has an army of Nords, werewolves, wizards, theives, assassins and dragons. When the Altmeri dominion attacked I'd kick their butts and unite the Empire once more. Oh and Talos worship is back on.
I wish that was the plot for the next game
@@Nikora.Biddle It would be an interesting new mechanic while not possible for the next game, maybe a next installment after. Where you still only personally adventure in a single province but you can command legions and parties world map style to attack Dominion assets/locations and complete objections.
And then after you die it causes a god war because of all the gods or immortal beings you pledged your soul to.
@@DenemeDokio The game needs to be a couple hundred after TESV, definitely. The dragonborn will be too strong for anythin crazy to happen I think lol
with some mods (second great war . conquest of skyrim) and some other tool mods it doesnt have to be head canon you can actually do that
I think the dragonborn being more limited also works well with the lore. They're first Dragonborn to appear in centuries so they doesn't really know much about their own power.
I like how the fact that the last dragon born being the protagonist who kills everyone and everything in his way passing by every location possible making history does not bring justice of how actually powerful the mf is
When ulfric shouted at the high king, the man essentially exploded according to its own lore. When I use the same shout, it just knocks some people over and I have to wait several minutes to do it again. I'm better off using spells than the elemental breath shouts that you can learn.
@@talikajrthat’s called game mechanics…
I always do the talos amulet stack glitch to give myself Infinite shouts. When combat starts, all Lydia hears is three words & a thunder clap before all the enemies go flying in different directions.
How can i do this glitch? I am on console, so i don't known if it works here
@@werewolflover8893 i did it, i then proceeded to shout delphine out of a mountain, as it should be
I just wanna see him on Dragonback in ES6 taking on a Thalmor regiment, would be a sick Cameo.
I mean defeating alduin a godly dragon who has the reputation to devour entire worlds, defeating the strongest vampire in cyrodil, single handedly stops a civil war, defeats the first and strongest dragon born.
That by itself is a bad ass resume, I hope in the next elder scrolls game there’s references to the last dragon born, especially his song.
Even most of the greybeards voice on top of the mountain is so powerful that they wont speak.
yet I still hear the argument that the stormcloaks are too weak to beat the thalmor...
whatever the dragonborn wants is canon.
To be honest, the Stormcloaks could be the best option, if they weren't so headstrong about Nords Nords Nords. Because, think about it, if they could spread their influence to the likes of Hammerfell and possibly High Rock (despite it being splintered, though, this could be the point where they unify again), they could stand a chance. But... unfortunately, I do not see that, at least not under the rule of Ulfric.
But, the Empire, just is the best choice all-in-all.
@@ryanbarber6481 nah, stormcloaks are anti-thalmor while the empire is not. Both sides are headstrong just as most races always have been about their own race in universe. Tullius has some headstrong lines of his own. Stormcloaks are obviously gonna be nord focused given that its their religion being oppressed within their homeland (non-nords are free to join). I don't think their "influence" spreading really matters. Hammerfell already has issue with the thalmor for example and I'm sure anybody, regardless if they disliked each other, would seek an alliance together to oppose them.
Stormcloaks are right they shouldn't have to stay with an empire that oppresses them. Even if you dislike ulfric, he did nothing wrong. His cause is right. And if a certain demi-god assists them, they're absolutely the correct choice.
@@krakenmckraken9128 And if you learn the lore about the empire, the true lore and why everything happened the way it did, then you wouldnt be saying that they are right and talking bullshit about opression when what the thalmor are doing alredy happened in the past and the empire has a lot of fucking reasons to accept the white gold concordate while they rebuild their forces, people just see blind brute nationalism and think the empire doesnt know what they are doing after being funded on the literal rebelion agaisnt genocide slavers elves and after killing more than 90% of mer population.
@@krakenmckraken9128 Also a stormcloak victory is better for skyrim because most of them are nords while legion has well legionares from cirodill too!
Meaning nords know their land outside out and the climate is cold frigid harsh and unforgiving plus the mountains and forests, come on it's perfect for guerilla warfare - defence. And thalmor can't just invade skyrim, that's out of the picture.
I mean honestly even if they invade what are they gonna do? roam around trying to find guys in blue to kill? come on...
Skyrim needs leadership, Ulfric is right about that but not about him just leading alone, Because Ulfric is not a leader or a politician, he's a warrior.
TLDR the best choice for the civil war is actually both sides but as far as you finish the civil war as soon as possible. The longer the civil war the worst. So just pick a side an finish it. Faster recovery , less casualties ect...
@@FuskendovThe empire also has Nords though that know skyrim inside out. The empire is the best choice imo
Dragonborn for emperor 2024
The Dragonborn would shout some sense into modern politicians ngl
The Dragonborn are direct descendants of Akatosh. Instead of just being a mother and father, Akatosh is quite literally the dragonborns Godfather acting as a third creator granting divine power
Yep. Essentially making the LDB a demigod.
"Dragonborn is not depicted as all too powerful in the games" I take an issue with that statement. Dovahkiin defeated Alduin, a deity that is capable of consuming the world. If that is too abstract to consider, then let's take Miraak as a more grounded opponent.
Miraak was also defeated and he could fight and kill multiple dragons at once at the height of their power. Miraak's penultimate battle is particularly notable, because its aftereffects split the land and created Solstheim. The last Dragonborn defeated such an entity, after he accumulated millennia's worth of forbidden knowledge and power in Apocrypha.
The last Dragonborn is a “mortal” dragon soulstone.
Don’t forget, miraak was strong enough to practically one shot the last Dragonborn after he defeats alduin, and he mentions that the player defeated alduin if they did so, meaning that canonically miraak would’ve defeated alduin without difficulty.
@@matthewzardor it could be miraak being arrogant
@@samuelhayden9106 notice how I didn’t say that he claimed that he could defeat alduin, I mentioned how he could canonically beat a post main quest Dragonborn.
@@matthewzard yeah but in the end the LD still beat him.. Honestly I wonder why people or serana even doubted LD could beat harkon.. LD could lowkey shout harkon to death by using the flame shout or something
me with ridiculous enchanted gear: Yes
skyrim war lore: 🤯
gameplay: **spam click with a nordic sword**
😂
Honestly there should have been a skill tree for shouting so you could upgrade your shouts as there are only a select few that are useful late game
Dragonborn:
*joins literary any side of the war*
Thalmor: *sweats profusely*
*Unifies Skyrim*
*Stares at the Aldmeri Dominion with Wuuthraad in hand*
@@markgallagher1790*it's time to get funky*
@@markgallagher1790Pelinal Whitestrake: *evil grin from beyond the grave*
@@FleshWizard69420 the hero of kvatch remembering leading that crusade against the ayelids: *maniacal laughter in the shivering isles with popcorn*
Remember, The Last Dragonborn was just starting out in Skyrim, and he accrues power pretty quickly. I seriously doubt we've seen the last of him, especially given the fact that his actual canon appearance was made so clear.
The last dragonborn can mod his game, that's real godlike power lol
The thing I like about all TES games, is you start out weak and I the end, you become stronger than all gods combined
I've been playing Skyrim for a while and I'm at a very powerful level, only I know how much I suffered to reach that level of power 😂
Ima say it
MY BROTHER IN CHRIST YOU ARE THE DRAGON BORN
The true power of the dragon born is wearing five amulets of Talos.
He lore it self is why the dragon born beats all of dark souls it self. It's scary to know the full potential
I like to think that the last dragonborn is still adjusting to his new power so his feats in game will feel minimal but as he goes on he will be able to do more insane things
Lore dragonborn could probably move continents with shouts tbh
The fact that you can sit in Shor's throne in the Hall of Valor is evidence enough that the Last Dragonborn is a Shezzarine, an avatar of the god Shezarr/Shor/Lorkhan, meaning you as the player, are literally a living god.
I mean, to be fair, the dragonborn in skyrim only JUST NOW found out he was a dragonborn. So, he's going to be novice-like for a little bit. He's got a ways to go before he learns all that he needs to.
Meanwhile that one silly Khajiiti :
"Your money or your life?!"
I am so happy I found his video because every time I play this game I'm like wow, imagine how truly powerful this cheese gobbling, health position chugging, soul sucking, 27 shout mastering, 5 foot 4 inch Breton would be if they were real. Would they be the most powerful Dragonborn? Or would that nearly be the surface because of how far the game will let you go. 😳🤷🏼♀️
Hey happy to help man.
Dwarves used tonal magic to tap into the heart of Lorkahn. I have a theory that using the bend will shout on the daedric artifacts that the DB collects, in combination with Kagranak's tools, the dragonborn could tap into the power of multiple daedra and become a being such as Dagoth Ur, likely even more powerful.
It's funny because is Shor's heart, and the dovahkiin is Shor in some way, so...
He is already more powerful than dagoth ur, hes a avator of Shor/Lorkhan that has consumed numerous dragon souls. No character in tes lore comes close to his power level.
If I remember correctly , Clavicus Vile even said that ur on par with him ( He said that before barbas returned to him which is half of his power) so ur like half of daedra I suppose ? ( But Daedras aren’t equal but anyway that’s still damn good)
You rival the Dardric lords in power. That's why all of them wants you as their champion
Technically, a fourth of his power. Since Clavicus Vile is already nerfed ever since Umbra being half of him then the remaining half was divide again in half with Barbas existing. Regardless, he's as tough as a nerfed daedric lord which is still saying something
Dude can do shit like freeze time or shoot an arrow at the sun and blot it out. He’s a demigod at minimum.
technically by birthright the last dragonborn is the true emperor of tamriel because from the first emperor up to martin septim have all been dragonborn
Because they needed a dragon blooded emperor to wield the amulet of kings, but after martins sacrifice it was destroyed.
Literally one of the strongest video game characters ever
The thing I always questioned os why is he the “last dragon born” isn’t it alduins fate to destroy neirn and reset time because in the main quest you don’t really kill him
Just the shouts alone are busted as hell. They also have access to really busted magic and weapons.
The games don't do him justice Modding Community: Did I Stutter!
Faal Dovahkiin has suleyk beyond imagining, fah example, Fus Roh Dah!
King wuuthart: Talos? Never heard of him
It would have been a neat touch to slowly add a rumble audio and vibration and screen shake more and more as you learn more shouts. Every time you ask someone a question the screen shakes and NPCs respond with increasing alarm the stronger it gets.
The Last Dragonborn is so powerful he turned a spoon into a deities artifact.
Don't forget Wulfarth is also the Underking from Daggerfall, honestly one of the most important characters in the entire ES lore
The Last Dragonborn is very powerful and has a lot of potential to be the next Tiber Septim.
Skyrim's storyline took place in less than one year, if the LDB isn't trapped in Apocrypha he can accomplish even more feats.
I can absolutely do it justice witn tje fortify restoration loop
The thu’um has the potential to be extremely powerful because it’s essentially issuing a command to the cosmos and forcing it to obey. The one thing I can think of that is on the same level is sword singing.
Yes the dragonborn you play as can solo your favorite verse
Sees Maxed Stats DragonBorn Goku: I heard you- 💀 WHAT DA HELL!?
There’s very few Dragonborn can kill only cause their lore states
“Actually Unkillable can’t die”
Cus doom slayer
Dragonborn are strong but not that strong in fact they can die
I mean the fact that shouts can bend reality itself is pretty telling
Imagine sneezing a dragonborn
Yea nah I’m not gonna lie that sounds pretty normal for a dragon born if you do everything in Skyrim you are basically the most powerful thing on the continent
As powerful as the dragonborn is, he is still mortal. Can still be killed, or better yet, still ages.
not if he becomes a vampire lord
That's why he's third strongest canonically among all the protagonists since the Hero of Kvatch is Sheogorath currently and then there's the Vestige doing everything everywhere as they cannot willingly die
One of my favorite examples of this is in that one temple where the necromancer is forcing the souls of the dead to fight against their will if you fall into the trap he makes a remark on how strange it is you didn’t die on the fall down much like every other person has but not only that you don’t even take any damage meaning the dragon born is much more durable than a common mortal
Think about it like this: A dragonborn is most powerful when he speaks the language of dragons fluently. But the dragonborn in Skyrim is still learning the language trough out the game. This is like the heroes origin story, how he came to be.
The avatar , a Targaryen , the chosen one , all that into one being plus the mods and packs
The dragonborn is a demigod being able to rewind time and live out different outcomes with their powerful magical ability known as “quicksave”
😂😂😂
@@RF-oy6ht This is lore true not something to laugh about dovhakin knows he can quicksave use console etc
"Dovakin" 😂
So powerful that the last Dragonborn could live out any future and move his whole mind back in time and change history with future knowledge. Both in game and kinda in lore as well!
Killing people with thu'um? Please, I slaughtered alduin with a fork
Man really brings up god damn wulfheart, a shezzarine, mortal avatar of a god and an example of what a dragonborn can do.
Funny thing is lore wise there is ZERO cooldown on shouts, that's just for game balance. In the lore as long as the dragonborn knows the word of power he can use it whenever and however often he wants with zero restrictions.
The draugr stepping on a pressure plate and killing the Dragonborn with a wall of spikes:
If only CZcams provided some type of way to make longer form content
If OOONLYYY
Alduin is the first born of Akatosh, a world devouring Demi god, that the Dragonborn defeats
That alone should tell everyone, he’s more than just some simple video game protagonist, he is the ultimate warrior
And that's super boring. So i dunno GG ?
he can pet dragons and tell them they are good boys! ^w^
That’s why he can eat so much food in a short amount of time, his stomach could literally contain a thunderstorm
There are mods like Apocalypse that allow you to turn everything that lives into dust using one finger. It costs HP, but a proper build solves it all. Final boss energy
Bro can freeze time to look in his inv for nord mead and cheese wheels
I always download unlimited shout mods, cause ya know he prob could shout as much as he/she wants
That's where the game breaks, But it's interesting.
@@RF-oy6htI've never done this in vanilla using glitches, just with mods such as Thunderchild.
I've heard people say it's more fun for utility etc and doesn't make you that much more powerful but I'll have to give it a go to be sure.
It'll definitely make the Miraak battle more fun where he's spamming fire and frost breath at you and you use unrelenting force every five minutes or so hahah
@@Pebblewhiteface It's my first time playing Skyrim, so I don't use mods that change combat or spells a lot, but it's really interesting to play with mods that portray the character's power well.
Should’ve been a third option in the civil war for you to become Emperor, reinstate the worship of Talos and then lead the empire in a war against the Aldmeri Dominion
No.
The Last Dragonborn Defeated Alduin who at the time was powerful enough to eat the Kalpa. Granted he wasn't going to do that but that's still powerful enough to consume infinity.
Heard the elder scrolls is just 1 universe…
@@LouisTLWthe kalpa is essentially reality itself, creation. Alduin is so powerful no daedric prince would risk his wrath and they are extremely powerful on their own.
@@BansheeKing22 not if someone’s on his back and ripped his wings off
@@LouisTLWhell no, Mundus is a infinite multiverse
@@rejinald534 who tf is mundus?💀 And last I check the elder scrolls only got 26 planets the size of 3 solar systems only…where tf does a multiverse even come from?
pretty sure he can canonically destroy an island with a single punch
Imagine your voice being so strong you can say “beans.” Or “f u” and someone dies
Numidium goes ØØÖØÕ0OŌ
Doevakin got me going crazy
Meanwhile Miraak:
🎵Let me show you true power, true power🎵
He is the strongest, I mean he can manipulate time (saving and loading) :DD
Part of the reason you don't get that feeling in-game is because in the lore, before you can actually reach your full potential (killing Alduin essentially would've been the start of your legend otherwise), the Greybeards call the player character to their mountain and proceed to shout you to death before you can become stronger than they are.
Thats someones kink if u think about it
Except that never actually happens.🤣
If you do the amulet of talos glitch you can have unlimited shouts and basically become a lore accurate dragon born
In skyrim I basically became one punch man
They should have allowed custom shouts where you could stack words
Bro broke the 4th wall
He can swallow thousands of cheese wheels in less than a second
Skyrims Dragonborn is an example of a power phantasy type character. For that to work they needed to nerf his powers.
We need Skyrim remake that Justifies the true power of Dragonborn. The game engine limited what he could have done.
Our Dovahkiin can pause time on a whim and has a bottomless pit for a stomach, pretty powerful if you ask me
By the way. Have you heard the last dragonborn talk? You can read his replies to NPC's but never hear him talk. I mean, how powerful can he be when he can make any NPC monologue just by staring at them.
My power is my voice it’s magical😂
You could also think of it that the stories and lore are just legends, history written by winners 😉
Jarl Ballen: you're a dragonborn Harry!
Dragonborn: im a what?
Jarl Ballen: a dragonborn!