The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Dragonborn
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With this official add-on for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, journey off the coast of Morrowind, to the island of Solstheim. Encounter new towns, dungeons, and quests, as you traverse the ash wastes and glacial valleys of this new land. Become more powerful with shouts that bend the will of your enemies and even tame dragons. Your fate, and the fate of Solstheim, hangs in the balance as you face off against your deadliest adversary – the first Dragonborn.
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Last Modified: Mar 13, 2025
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«TES V: Dragonborn» — A journey into forgotten greatness:
This DLC is not just another expansion but a true ticket to the past, infused with the spirit of «TES III: Morrowind». Players return to the island of «Solstheim». Time has changed it, and now we see lands covered in ash from the erupting «Red Mountain» volcano, inhabited by both familiar faces and new threats.
A piece of «Morrowind»:
The volcanic landscape, «Redoran» buildings, and «Telvanni» mushrooms all evoke memories of the good old days, offering a unique experience compared to the province of «Skyrim».
An atmosphere of chthonic horror and forgotten greatness:
The expansion's story immerses us in the mysterious and dark history of the first dragonborn — «Miraak», who once managed to bend dragons to his will. His dark magic and lingering influence still affect the island’s inhabitants, while the journey into the realm of «Hermaeus Mora» only deepens the sense of chthonic horror and ancient, nearly forgotten power.
A «DLC» that feels Like a different game:
«Dragonborn» is not just a set of quests but practically a standalone game. A new region, engaging side quests, and rich lore make this expansion a must-play for all fans of the series.
A blend of new and old soundtrack:
The musical accompaniment in «Dragonborn» is one of the key elements that create its atmosphere. The soundtrack blends reworked motifs from «Morrowind» with new, mystical compositions that perfectly complement «Solstheim’s» landscapes and events.
Conclusion:
«Dragonborn DLC» - is a journey into the past, a reunion with old acquaintances, and new threats that make you once again feel like part of the great «The Elder Scrolls» saga.
This DLC is not just another expansion but a true ticket to the past, infused with the spirit of «TES III: Morrowind». Players return to the island of «Solstheim». Time has changed it, and now we see lands covered in ash from the erupting «Red Mountain» volcano, inhabited by both familiar faces and new threats.
A piece of «Morrowind»:
The volcanic landscape, «Redoran» buildings, and «Telvanni» mushrooms all evoke memories of the good old days, offering a unique experience compared to the province of «Skyrim».
An atmosphere of chthonic horror and forgotten greatness:
The expansion's story immerses us in the mysterious and dark history of the first dragonborn — «Miraak», who once managed to bend dragons to his will. His dark magic and lingering influence still affect the island’s inhabitants, while the journey into the realm of «Hermaeus Mora» only deepens the sense of chthonic horror and ancient, nearly forgotten power.
A «DLC» that feels Like a different game:
«Dragonborn» is not just a set of quests but practically a standalone game. A new region, engaging side quests, and rich lore make this expansion a must-play for all fans of the series.
A blend of new and old soundtrack:
The musical accompaniment in «Dragonborn» is one of the key elements that create its atmosphere. The soundtrack blends reworked motifs from «Morrowind» with new, mystical compositions that perfectly complement «Solstheim’s» landscapes and events.
Conclusion:
«Dragonborn DLC» - is a journey into the past, a reunion with old acquaintances, and new threats that make you once again feel like part of the great «The Elder Scrolls» saga.
«Blew my mind»
«OST on repeat»