Are Dragonborn good or evil?

Dragonborn aren't inherently good or evil; their morality depends on their individual choices, though lore often portrays them as strong-willed beings who lean towards specific alignments, with D&D lore suggesting they often pick sides (good/evil) and Skyrim lore emphasizing their powerful nature allows for both heroic and villainous actions, making them a blank slate for player morality. They can be noble protectors or ruthless tyrants, influenced by their draconic heritage and personal decisions, with some traditions even seeing them choose extreme paths.
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Does the Bible say dragons are evil?

Yes, in the Bible, dragons are overwhelmingly portrayed as symbols of evil, chaos, and rebellion against God, most famously as Satan in the Book of Revelation, but they are symbolic creatures, not literal ones, representing spiritual forces, destructive empires, and the chaos God conquers. While some Old Testament passages might hint at large, fearsome sea creatures (like Leviathan), the New Testament, especially Revelation, clearly identifies the dragon with the Devil, the "ancient serpent".
 
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Are dragonborn evil in D&D?

Dragonborn tend to extremes, making a conscious choice for one side or the other in the cosmic war between good and evil (represented by Bahamut and Tiamat, respectively). Most dragonborn are good, but those who side with Tiamat can be terrible villains.
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Who is the real villain in Skyrim?

The main villain in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is Alduin, also known as the World-Eater, a powerful dragon and the firstborn of the dragon god Akatosh, who seeks to destroy the world (Nirn) and enslave mortals, requiring the Dragonborn to stop him to fulfill their destiny. While DLCs introduce other antagonists like Lord Harkon and Miraak, Alduin drives the core main questline, aiming to end the world prematurely. 
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What race hates dragonborns?

Yeah, in 4e Tieflings and Dragonborns don't often get along because of some big war they had in the past. I think they were the only 2 races to get their own handbooks if I remember correctly.
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Is the Dragonborn Secretly Evil?

Can dragonborns and humans mate?

In official Dungeons & Dragons lore (especially 5th Edition), Dragonborn and humans generally cannot mate to produce offspring due to significant biological and magical differences, as Dragonborn reproduce via eggs and have different ancestry than dragons or humanoids, but Game Masters (DMs) can homebrew it as possible, sometimes leading to rare, powerful half-dragons or unique magical effects, though usually, true half-dragons come from actual dragons. 
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What are the silliest races in D&D?

TOP 10 Weirdest Playable Races for Dungeons & Dragons 5ed That You Should Try Yourself!
  • Gentle Giants: The Firbolg Race.
  • From Battlefield to Beyond: The Warforged “Race” ...
  • The Wise and Mighty: The Loxodon Race. ...
  • Masters of Many Faces: The Changeling Race. ...
  • Elemental Heirs: The Genasi Race. ...
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Who was the most evil got character?

The most evil Game Of Thrones characters ranked
  1. Ramsay Bolton. Only Ramsay Bolton (Iwan Rheon) could make Joffrey look tame.
  2. Joffrey Baratheon. Is there anything worse than someone who's apparently born bad? ...
  3. The Night King. ...
  4. Cersei Lannister. ...
  5. Roose Bolton. ...
  6. Tywin Lannister. ...
  7. Walder Frey. ...
  8. The Tickler. ...
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Has anyone ever 100% beaten Skyrim?

Skyrim finally truly beaten as fanatical player does 'everything that can be done' in the game, nabbing every item and perk in quest to hit level 1,337. This is how our grandparents felt watching the Moon landing.
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Is Ulfric a bad guy?

Ulfric Stormcloak is a morally ambiguous character in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, viewed by some as a heroic liberator fighting for Skyrim's independence and freedom of worship, and by others as a power-hungry, racist warmonger who is unknowingly (or knowingly) manipulated by the Thalmor to weaken the Empire, making him a villain. There's no simple "yes" or "no" answer, as his motivations and actions are complex and divisive, with valid points made for both sides.
 
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What is the rarest dragonborn color?

The rarest Dragonborn colors are typically those from less common dragon types like Platinum, Adamantine, Mithral, Steel, Brown, Gray, and Purple, often considered rare due to unique origins (like being divine offspring or lesser dragon types) or ancient, mixed bloodlines, with Platinum often cited as exceptionally rare, sometimes linked to Bahamut's direct lineage. Prismatic Dragonborn, with shifting rainbow scales, are also incredibly rare and often homebrew creations, mirroring legendary dragons.
 
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Do female dragonborn have breasts in D&D?

Michael Scull Officially, in BG3, Dragonborn females do not have breasts, but in other media they might be depicted with them. Either way, dragons in their NORMAL form, are never depicted with breasts.
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How long do dragonborn live?

Dragonborn in Dungeons & Dragons typically live to be around 80 years old, similar to humans, maturing quickly by age 15 but aging slower afterward; however, some lore and adaptations (like specific games or homebrew) suggest longer lifespans, sometimes up to 400 years or more, due to their draconic heritage, though many die in glorious battle rather than old age. 
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Do Christians believe in dragons?

Christians generally don't believe in literal, fire-breathing dragons but understand biblical "dragons" (like the one Satan is compared to in Revelation) as powerful symbols for evil, chaos, and rebellious empires. While some early Christians and certain beliefs (like young-earth creationists) connect dragon myths to dinosaurs or actual giant reptiles, mainstream Christianity views them metaphorically, similar to how Jesus isn't literally a lamb. The dragon often represents demonic forces that Jesus overcomes, fitting into cultural myths about conquering monsters.
 
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Who killed a dragon in the Bible?

The prophet Daniel killed a dragon in the Bible's Book of Bel and the Dragon (part of the deuterocanonical/apocryphal additions to Daniel), tricking the Babylonian dragon-god into eating cakes of pitch, fat, and hair, which caused it to burst open, demonstrating it wasn't a living god. While not a literal dragon-slayer, the Archangel Michael battles the "great dragon" (Satan) in Revelation, and Saint George, a popular Christian figure (not in the Bible itself), famously slays a dragon to save a princess, symbolizing Christ conquering evil. 
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Is the sea evil in the Bible?

The Psalms describe the sea as a dangerous place (30:1; 69:1-3). Only God could control the sea and the evil it symbolized (Ps. 65:5-7; 77:19; 89:9; 93:3-4; Ex. 14-15; Isa.
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What is the rarest thing in Skyrim?

The "rarest" item in Skyrim is subjective, but often cited are uniquely named, single-occurrence items like the Notched Pickaxe (found near a skeleton) or Cabo Zane's Fane (a dagger for slicing dragon scales), or quest-specific items like Barenziah's Crown or Colovian Brandy, which can be permanently missed if choices aren't made carefully, making them rare through player error rather than inherent scarcity. Truly rare items are often unique artifacts or quest rewards that have no other source in the game, like Daedric artifacts or unique weapons such as Firiniel's End, but many players consider quest-critical items that can be permanently lost to be the rarest. 
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Is Skyrim harder than Elden Ring?

Yes, Elden Ring is significantly harder than Skyrim, primarily due to its demanding, skill-based combat, tough bosses, and punishing mechanics, while Skyrim is known for its freedom, exploration, and adjustable difficulty where players can become overpowered, making Elden Ring the more challenging but rewarding experience.
 
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Is it actually 7000 steps in Skyrim?

Trivia. In an interview, Todd Howard jokingly mentioned that he would count all the steps leading up to High Hrothgar to make sure it's 7,000. Counting each visible step will only get one to around 700–800, though the path itself is quite worn and snow seems to cover much of it.
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Who is the #1 villain?

There's no single "number one" villain, as it's subjective, but Darth Vader, The Joker, and Hannibal Lecter consistently rank at the top of lists by organizations like AFI, IGN, and Empire for being iconic, influential, and culturally dominant in movies, with Vader often cited for his galactic impact and Lecter for psychological depth. Other contenders often include Norman Bates, Nurse Ratched, and Voldemort, depending on the criteria.
 
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Who has the saddest death in Game of Thrones?

The saddest death in Game of Thrones is subjective, but Hodor (Wylis), Shireen Baratheon, and Ned Stark are consistently cited for their tragic, heartbreaking, or profoundly impactful demises, with Hodor's "Hold the Door" sacrifice showcasing a life defined by a tragic, forced purpose, while Shireen's burning by her father and Ned's execution shattered innocence and the show's moral compass, respectively. Other contenders include Jorah Mormont's selfless dying moments, Oberyn Martell's gruesome end, and Lyanna Mormont's brave last stand.
 
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Who is the most evil fictional character?

There's no single "most evil" as it's subjective, but top contenders often include Sauron (Lord of the Rings) for pure destructive power, The Judge (Blood Meridian) for human depravity, Voldemort (Harry Potter) for magical terror, and Pennywise (It) for psychological horror, alongside figures like **The Joker, Hannibal Lecter, Homelander, Johan Liebert, Darkseid, Bill Cipher, Nyarlathotep, and Judge Holden, who personify different facets of pure, motiveless, or cosmic evil, ranging from cosmic threats to chillingly realistic cruelty. 
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What is the 27 rule in D&D?

Ability Score Point Cost

The number of points allocated to players in point buy varies based on campaign rules or Dungeon Masters discretion. Typically, the standard point buy system in D&D 5th edition provides 27 points for this purpose, offering a balanced approach to character creation.
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What is the most attractive fantasy race?

Elves are commonly the most wise and beautiful beings, but often with a superiority complex. All of their senses are heightened and they usually have an aptitude for magic.
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