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Byakko Yasutsuki
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 11:40 am


Who are they? I have heard their names come up here and there but that's it.
PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 5:15 am




They were mention in Oblivion by our favorite crazy Bosmer, Glarthir. He thought the three Skingard town's folk that were "following" him were part of this old Alessian Order. The Marukhati Selective were Scholar-priests of the Alessian Order, who attempted to tamper with the identity of Akatosh, disrupting time itself. The actual events surrounding the Dragon Break and the millennium of missing history after it are disputed.


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 11:35 am


Nerevar Telvanni


They were mention in Oblivion by our favorite crazy Bosmer, Glarthir. He thought the three Skingard town's folk that were "following" him were part of this old Alessian Order. The Marukhati Selective were Scholar-priests of the Alessian Order, who attempted to tamper with the identity of Akatosh, disrupting time itself. The actual events surrounding the Dragon Break and the millennium of missing history after it are disputed.


Which leads us to another interesting thing, the Dragon Break. Or should I say the Dragon Breaks. There were about five. There was the one from the book "Where Were You When the Dragon Broke?" and then there was The Warp in the West, then there was, if that book was to be believed, the Dissapearance of the Dwemer as well as one regarding the King of Alinor, and the banishment of Alduin. I feel like there might have been one more but even still, it seems like a couple of times an era someone picks Akatosh up and drops him on their knee.
PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 5:17 pm




Dragon Breaks, especially the one from Daggerfall was Beth's way of legitimizing into Lore whatever the player decided was the "correct" ending for Daggerfall.

I've never thought that the Dwemer disappearance could be the results of a Dragon Break. That could very well explain why no one could detect them, not even in the other realms. They couldn't have been sent into the past, so I bet if a Dragon Break happened with the 1st activation of Numidium and the Heart of Lorkhan the Dwemer were sent into the future.

The book "Where Were You When the Dragon Broke" is actually a book about the various Dragon Breaks, not just one in particular.

From the reading I did, there seem to have been 5 Dragon Breaks. The first with Aludin, the second involving a sect of the Alessian Order, the Maruhkati Selective, the third with the first activation of Numidium by Tiber Septim to start the Septim Empire, the fourth with the second activation of Numidium during the 'Warp in the West'. The fifth, given that the Numidium caused two other breaks, the Disappearance of the Dwemer during the Battle of Red Mountain.

A little extra reading: Dragon Break.

No it's more like once an Era the Dragon Breaks, which in turn can cause's a new Era to begin, as was the case with Tiber Septim. His break started his Empire and thus the end of the 2nd Era and the start of the 3rd.


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