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Interest check: If I made a Discord server dedicated to the Dragon Cult (Priests, rituals, speculations and such), would anyone want to join? Iâd welcome headcanons of all stripes, ocs, and any interpretations of the Priests! Iâm just so enthralled by the Priests and the Dragon Cult as a whole and I need someone else to be passionate about them with!
Heyo, it's been a while, but I've added onto the Dragon Priest!Chrysanthe AUâ where @99corentine 's lovely ldb Chrysanthe is a reincarnated Dragon Priest.
It's back, but, with a twist! This is actually the product of an AU of the AU ( thanks to @tomatotimes ), where Nonvul manages to survive his ( quite gruesome ) injuries because Miraak escapes Apocrypha and saves him ( and Krotumir, too. )
The lyrics are from the song âLandfillâ by Daughter, and it honestly fits their situation so, so well.
Tomato theorized that there would be VERY HIGH tensions between these two Dovahkiin after Nonvul wakes up, since there's their inherent soulmated-ness mixed with the pure hatred Nonvul definitely feels towards Miraak because he betrayed the Dragon Cult.
We spoke at length about itâ and it somehow manages to be more angsty than the original AU. Tomato has done a few sketches about this idea, and I have this artwork here, but it sounds like something fun to explore. One would then wonder,.. what happens to Chrysanthe, if Nonvul survives?
I hope you like it as much as I do!
Paarthurnax (or âthe Old Oneâ according to other dov) is the leader of the Greybeards and the first friendly dragon that the Last Dragonborn comes across in the Main Questline. He assists the Last Dragonborn throughout the game and is also available to help them Meditate on the Words of Power (Fus, Feim, and Yol) which can give some bonus effects to certain Shouts when the Last Dragonborn uses them.Â
Biography
During the Merethic Era, Paarthurnax was a lieutenant under Alduin who committed and witnessed many atrocities against âmankindâ (specifically Nords) but ultimately defected, and alongside mortals, he betrayed Alduin and taught men how to use the Thuâum. Mankind prevailed and won the Dragon War, with Paarthurnaxx retiring to the Throat of the World to continue battling his lust for power. He also became a follower of the Way of the Voice during this time, a pacifist creed created by Jurgen Windcaller that stated Thu'um should be used for worship rather than the glory of battle. Paarthurnax l became the Greybeardâs grandmaster but would continue to live in isolation at the peak of the mountain.Â
During the First Era, Paarthurnax would continue to live in isolation but did make visits to Numinex who was trapped in Dragonsreach.
During the Fourth Era, Paarthurnax would assist the Last Dragonborn in defeating Alduin during the Dragon Crisis, helping them with tasks such as finding and learning the Dragonrend Shout and helping them reach Sovngarde to ultimately defeat Alduin. At one point in the Main Questline, the Blades (Delphine and Esbern) will ask the Last Dragonborn to slay Paarthurnax due to the atrocities committed during the Dragon War that he was complicit in. If the player chooses to not kill him, then he will be present for the Epilogue of the game. He will comment on his desire to teach the Way of the Voice to his brethren and can then be found perched on the Throat of the Worldâs Word Wall and will continue helping the Last Dragonborn Meditate on Shouts. To continue with the Blade Questline in Skyrim, the Last Dragonborn must kill Paarthurnax.Â
Cool Quotes
âDov wahlaan fah rel. (Dragons were created for domination.) We were made to dominate. The will to power is in our blood. You feel it in yourself, do you not?â
âDahmaan (Remember) - remember, Alduin also follows his destiny, as he sees it.âÂ
âLot krongrah. (Great victory.) You truly have the Voice of a dovah. Alduinâs allies will think twice after this victory.â
âBut I cannot celebrate his fall. Zuâu tiiraaz ahst ok mah. (I am sad at his fall.) He was my brother once. This world will never be the same."
The last thing ever made in the way of fanart of Dragon Wars? Possibly. I was looking over my shelves looking for something and decided this guy was basic enough to get done on an unmotivated day.

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D-War (Dragon Wars 2007) Review/Analysis
Does anyone even remember this movie? Surprisingly, there are a few people who do, though none of them think highly of it. Some of them say they thought the whole thing was an explosive fever dream, while others thought it was a ridiculous Syfy channel movie that somehow got a theatrical release. To this day, this film is still considered one of the worst of all time among critics, both in America and Korea, but I've noticed more and more people coming out saying the film is underrated, and doesn't deserve all the hate.
What do I think? Well let's talk about my history with this film first, shall we?
To begin with, my relationship with this film is akin to that of Reign of Fire (one of the best dragon movies that is also looked down upon by critics. Seriously, do critics have an agenda against dragon media that isn't How to Train your Dragon?? Or are there just too few good dragon films out there?). I remember seeing commercials and advertisements on T.V showcasing the military taking on dragons in modern day, and my kid self was sold. Like Reign of Fire, I begged my parents over and over again to see it, but they kept saying no every time. Eventually, I forgot the film even existed, at least until I saw it on DVD at the local store one day. That's when the memories of those commercials came flooding back to me, I'd finally found the movie I wanted to see for so long, although it was different from what I remember seeing. All I saw were quadruped dragons (and glimpses of Buraki's head) battling the military in the advertisements, but the description on the back of the DVD also talked about giant serpents, dinosaurs with rocket launchers, reincarnated warriors of the past, and a whole bunch of other nonsensical stuff. Despite this, my kid-self was desperate to see dragons in action in modern day, so I convinced my parents to buy it (finally), and we all watched it for family night.
When it was over, we all looked at each other dazed and confused by what we saw. We didn't know what to think of the film. It wasn't bad, but it wasn't good either, so we chalked it up as "Welp, that was something," and left it at that. In-spite of this, something about the movie intrigued me, and I ended up watching it over and over again, learning something new every time I did. There were a lot of movies from 2007 that I'd watch constantly on repeat (Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, The Golden Compass, The Water Horse, Spider Man 3, and Transformers being the prime examples. Some of these movies I don't care for anymore, while others I still hold near and dear to my heart), and Dragon Wars was one of them. Needless to say, I drove my parents crazy. Overtime, however, my love for the film faded away as I grew older; the fact it was absolutely despised by everyone around me didn't help either. I ended up giving that DVD away because I didn't care anymore, and I didn't want anyone to insult me if they found out I liked it at all. I never forgot about the movie, though (I have the gorgeous and memorable soundtrack by Steve Jablonsky to thank for that), so it was only a matter of time before I was tempted to watch it again.
Now after all these years, I've finally watched it again. What is my opinion on it now? Do I think it's the worst thing ever conceived by South Korea like most people do, or do I think it's an underrated gem that needs more attention like the film's tiny fan base? Honestly, I'm somewhere inbetween.
I would start a new save file before killing Paarthurnax, deal with it Delphine.
POV: youâre a child during the Dragon War and your mother is singing you a lullaby on her ukulele lute
So I have this headcannon that the first verse of The Tale of The Tongues was written during the rule of Alduin, when the rebellion of humans against their masters was only just beginning to take root. The song was often sung to children as a lullaby, many of whom became the Nordsâ most treasured heroes. The second verse was written after the defeat of the World-Eater, celebrating the Tongues (and also a subtle erasure of the dragonsâ assistance in defeating him.) Its popularity diminished overtime, due to the increase of belief that dragons were but a myth, but it once again became an anthem for Alduinâs death after the Dragonborn slew him in Sovengarde.