etang2 Posted May 24, 2012 Author Share Posted May 24, 2012 No!! This is good, this is what I created this thread for, to discuss conceptual ideologies exisisting within the game. The question was just an arbitar for creating that senario! Continue Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sajuukkhar9000 Posted May 24, 2012 Share Posted May 24, 2012 (edited) By the way, Paarthurnax tells you that there WAS a dragon captured in Dragonsreach by the Whiteru jarl. Balgruuf tells that jarl was Olaf, and dragon was Numinex. Well, bards could convince jarl, but I doubt they could convince old Paarthurnax.Yes and? I never denied that Olaf captured a dragon and took it to Whiterun. Also Parthy himself states he doesn't know how Numinex was captured, so both sides are still equally possible at this point. Edited May 24, 2012 by sajuukkhar9000 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
landy8 Posted May 26, 2012 Share Posted May 26, 2012 Yes and? I never denied that Olaf captured a dragon and took it to Whiterun. At least it's some proof that Olaf wasn't a dragon himself. Also Parthy himself states he doesn't know how Numinex was captured, so both sides are still equally possible at this point. I also find it... curious. How did Olaf manage to capture a dragon on Mount Antor and bring him to Whiterun???Animal Allegiance shout doesn't work on dragons! Checked it. Dragonrend (if Olaf even knew it, which seems unlikely) only forces a dragon to land. So how did he do it?!Maybe there was some special Thu'um for it? Pity it's lost! I would very much like to learn it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
imperistan Posted May 26, 2012 Share Posted May 26, 2012 More than likely it was the same sort of trick we used to capture Odahviing. Also, the fact that he was captured on a mountain suggests that its possible for Olaf to manage an attack from above the dragon, and as such force him to land, at which point they could have captured him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrettM Posted May 26, 2012 Share Posted May 26, 2012 There is an alchemy station on an old altar at Mt. Anthor. Perhaps this is a hint as to how Olaf managed it. Maybe he came up with some potion for making a dragon docile for a time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sajuukkhar9000 Posted May 26, 2012 Share Posted May 26, 2012 (edited) I also find it... curious. How did Olaf manage to capture a dragon on Mount Antor and bring him to Whiterun???Animal Allegiance shout doesn't work on dragons! Checked it. Dragonrend (if Olaf even knew it, which seems unlikely) only forces a dragon to land. So how did he do it?!Maybe there was some special Thu'um for it? Pity it's lost! I would very much like to learn it.I would think Olaf cut up the dragon's wings, preventing it from being able to fly away, got a bunch of his men together, tied ropes around it, and hauled it back to whiterun. Also the animal allegiance thing may be a gameplay thing more then it is a lore thing, for balance reasons. Edited May 26, 2012 by sajuukkhar9000 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
landy8 Posted May 28, 2012 Share Posted May 28, 2012 I would think Olaf cut up the dragon's wings, preventing it from being able to fly away, got a bunch of his men together, tied ropes around it, and hauled it back to whiterun. Also the animal allegiance thing may be a gameplay thing more then it is a lore thing, for balance reasons. I don't understand it! If it's in game, it's in game!Don't you think it's very convenient to dismiss anything with this "oh, it's just a gameplay thing"? After all, EVERYTHING in any game is a gameplay thing! And about cutting Numinex's wings... Good idea! The most reasonable version I've seen so far. :thumbsup: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrettM Posted May 28, 2012 Share Posted May 28, 2012 There can be a difference between what is true in lore and what happens in gameplay. This is true in a number of RPGs in my experience, and being aware of such cases is important to lore discussions. Restrictions that do not match the lore are imposed on gameplay for such purposes as maintaining combat balance. Take, for example, the lore concerning the Tongues in the ancient Nord armies. The Tongues were called upon to do things such as blowing open the gates to a fortress, which is something the ancient Nord battle mages could not do. Yet, in actual gameplay, you can't even blow the door off a busted wardrobe and any apprentice mage with Flames can do more damage than your best three-Word Fire Breath. You can't always judge what is possible in lore from what you can actually do in gameplay. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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