Lore wise,this is how powerful The dragonborn should be

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after completing every quest in skyrim,the Dragonborn must be the most powerful people in tamriel
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sorry i can't give my load order because My modlist is changing everyday and not very stable yet.but some of them are
1.frozen electrocuted combustion
2.Tk dodge RE script free
3.Dragon shouts overhaul
4.ultimate combat
5.morrowloot ultimate
6.skyrim 2020, enhanced vanila tree, 4k mountain and authentic mountain and rocks
7.pc head tracking and ciri voice pack

SuperMindillusion
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lore wise, the unrelenting force of someone who isn't the dragonborn can bring down castle walls. The Dragonborn on the other hand can shake continents.

rosshaikenleonen
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Dragonborn in lore: *Shakes the very planet with his Thu'um*

Dragonborn in game: "Owie I fell a few feet now I die"

shapesnatch
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Canonically speaking these enemies should piss their pants after the first guys simply disintegrated at the sound of your voice.

treymtz
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The Dragonborn. Strong enough to shout their enemies to death, but dies because they stepped on a skeleton bone wrong and it launched them into the nearest wall at 3000mph

ItsPawbu
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Canonically the Shouts should unearth hills and carve canyons, twist the minds and souls of his victims, and cause fate to happen the way he/she speaks.

KitsuneShapeShifter
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lore wise the dragonborn can shout at any given time, which is why I use the infinite shout glitch

lilystanley
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"Ciri, are you the Lady of Space and Time or the Dragonborn?"
"Yes."

maxxam
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Lore wise "Fus Roh Dah" alone is powerful enough to bring down mountains and blow whole armies away like ants on a strong wind.

MegaAgamon
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At lvl 121, my Shouts are literally garbage and can't hurt anything. Storm Call can't even cut the weakest of the enemies I fight now.

raynepanda
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The dragonborn should also be DUMMY THICC

knucklesdark
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Lorewise, the badass Nords of old didn't even need siege engines.

lremipsum
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This looks like a completely different game.

Ty-vjwg
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In lore, the dragonborn would be able to easily solo the entire thalmor military in under a minute

housel
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Lore wise, this is how thick the dragonborn should be

imtiazmahmudemon
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Lorewise the dragonborn can move mountains casually with unrelenting force and split continents. It'll be along time before any openworld rpg can simulate that level of destruction realtime.

Spicystachegamer
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This is even significantly underpowered for a lore Dragonborn.
Shouts are straight up reality warping powers in lore, in the same vein as tonal architecture, with no limit on how often they can be used

morriganlefay
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this is way too weak my guy, let me give you some feats of some past thuum wielders who were not shezarrine like the last dragonborn
1- wulfarth casually swallows thunder clouds
2- when the graybeards had a summit to welcome tiber septime in they evacuated all the nearby villagers, and when they shouted the initiation at him the whole planet shook
3- the battle of miraak vs another dragonpriest split the land in two and created the island of solstheim
and there is many more feats by the 5 kings of skyrim who could solo armies.
the thu'um is so downplayed in the game

Acronimz
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"This is how strong the Dragonborn should be."

*Looks at Nerevarine* "We want Tamriel to exist still please don't show your real power."

tims
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Imagine if it was lore accurate, and as soon as you met the greybeards and had some proper training the game went from (in my alternate reality) difficult and scary to laughably easy. Where the only serious contestants to your power were highly potent magic users, the greybeards, the aedra and daedra and the dragons. Everyone in dialogue would laugh you off at first but coming to them with either a reputation or a display of your power before them would either terrify them or make them respect you, or both.

I guess it'd absolutely brick the engine though if you could use the force power shout to blow a chunk of an inn into smithereens. Plus people would probably hate you across the realm if every time you shouted it caused earthquakes. Many burial urns defiled every shout. Hell you wouldn't even have to have a serious battle between the Stormcloaks and Imperials, whoever you joined should cause the other side to panic and go "Okay, yeah we're pulling out." save for Ulfric who has a tenuous grasp on thu'um and would probably stick around to meet what he would deem an honorable end.

It'd be an entirely different game and story, one where everyone fears you to some extent and those you ally with may just be seeking to exploit your power for their own needs. Adding a ton of intrigue and more weight to your decisions than how it's portrayed in what we do have. The thieves guild would probably be gobsmacked and unwilling to let you in due to how loud you're presumed to be. The dark brotherhood would probably be intrigued but very wary in dealings with you. The companions would probably love you. The empire might want their own thu'um user but severely under-estimate your power, assuming that it'd just be on par with Ulfric. Whereas the stormcloaks would see you as Ulfric 2.0 and want to use you to shake the imperial walls as a show of force.

I'm not all too great on lore so most of this is just me wondering what could have been. There's so much and the dragonborn seems so special, but you just wind up feeling like some guy who can enable ragdoll physics and stumbles onto crazy stories and events all the time.

widen