Are Dragons in Morrowind?

No, there are no dragons in the base game of The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind; they were largely hunted to extinction or driven out long before the game's setting, with the only in-game dragon being a statue in Ebonheart. However, dragons were a central part of Skyrim, and players can add dragons to Morrowind through popular mods like "Rain of Fire" that introduce new quests and encounters, notes YouTube.
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Are there any dragons in Morrowind?

The only dragon in Morrowind is the statue near the docks in Ebonheart. But M'aiq the Liar lies about all but one thing he mentions.
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What Elder Scrolls game has dragons?

Arena, Morrowind and Battlespire are the only games that don't feature Dragons. Daggerfall, Oblivion, Redguard, Skyrim, ESO, Skyrim Tabletop, Skyrim Pinball, Elder Scrolls Legends and Elder Scrolls Blades do.
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Is the dragonborn mentioned in Morrowind?

The arcturian heresy and some general imperial cult dialogue in morrowind talked about dragonborn emperors and more specifically Tiber septim and his use of the thuum (or in the heresy case, wulfarth's use of the thuum that's credited to Tiber septim).
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Are there dragons in Tamriel?

In the in game books and as shown in ESO, many Dragons escaped after Alduins fall and were still alive. Whilst Alduin had to bring back fallen Dragons himself, he had Dragons in hiding all over Tamriel. Dragons also appear in Elder Scrolls Redguard and ESO.
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Can I ride Odahviing?

Yes, you can ride Odahviing in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (with the Dragonborn DLC) by using the Bend Will shout, especially when he circles the Throat of the World, allowing for unique real-time travel or just to experience riding a named dragon, though mods offer more seamless integration. 
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Are dragons in Skyrim actually wyverns?

Yes, by strict classical and heraldic definitions (four legs + wings for dragons, two legs + wings for wyverns), the two-legged, winged dragons in Skyrim are technically wyverns; however, within the game's own lore, they are called dragons (Dov), and many argue the distinction doesn't matter as "dragon" is the common term for large, intelligent, fire-breathing winged reptiles in fantasy, and The Elder Scrolls universe doesn't feature four-legged dragons to differentiate them.
 
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What race was Miraak?

Miraak was a Nord, an ancient human race from Skyrim, who served as the first Dragonborn and a powerful Dragon Priest during the Dragon War before being trapped in Apocrypha by Hermaeus Mora. While his true face is hidden by his mask, game data and lore confirm his Nord heritage, though some speculate he could be an "Atmoran," an ancestor race to Nords.
 
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Is the hero of Kvatch mentioned in Skyrim?

Yes, the Hero of Kvatch is heavily implied to be the Daedric Prince Sheogorath in Skyrim, though not directly named as the "Hero of Kvatch," with Sheogorath alluding to his past life and experiences during the Oblivion Crisis, notably during "The Mind of Madness" quest where he mentions Martin Septim and other events, confirming he is the same soul who took on the mantle.
 
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What does Durnehviir call you?

Durnehviir calls you "Qahnaarin," which means "Vanquisher" or "He Who Vanquishes" in the Dragon Language, recognizing your strength after you defeat him in the Soul Cairn during the Dawnguard DLC questline. If you haven't defeated any dragons yet, he might initially call you "Dovah" (Dragon) and be confused by his own instinct to do so, acknowledging you're a Dragonborn in potential. 
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Why are there still dragons after killing Alduin?

The dragons still exist. Alduin brought them back, but this isn't like when a necromancer raises someone as a zombie. He brought their spirits back, but they are not bound by his magic. See, the only way to truly kill a dragon is to absorb its soul.
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Is Talos actually a god?

Yes, in The Elder Scrolls lore, Talos (Tiber Septim) is considered a god (a "Divine") by many, especially Nords, but his godhood is disputed by elves and officially banned by the Empire; he became divine through a complex process of "apotheosis," likely by merging aspects of himself with other figures like Ysmir Wulfharth and Zurin Arctus, ascending to godhood after his mortal life, though the exact mechanics are debated.
 
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Which is bigger, Morrowind or Skyrim?

No, Skyrim's map is physically larger than Morrowind's, but Morrowind often feels bigger and more expansive due to its dense, unique world design, limited fast travel, and the way its terrain and quests are structured, making exploration more challenging and rewarding. While Skyrim is about 37 sq km and Morrowind around 16 sq km (or less), Morrowind's detailed, hand-crafted world with less convenient travel makes it seem vast.
 
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Is Dagoth Ur really a god?

Yes, in The Elder Scrolls lore, Dagoth Ur is considered a god, or at least a being with divine power, by many, especially after he merged with the Heart of Lorkhan, becoming an immortal, powerful entity who sought to impose his will on Tamriel through the Blight and his dream-woven reality, effectively becoming a deity worshipped by his followers and feared by the Tribunal. He's often called "The Sharmat" or "Dreamer God-King," existing beyond mortal constraints, though his "godhood" is tied directly to the Heart, making him a unique, corrupted divine power.
 
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Which god do Bretons worship?

Bretons, in The Elder Scrolls universe, primarily worship a pantheon blending Imperial (Eight Divines) and Elven influences, including Magnus, Phynaster, and Y'ffre, alongside traditional figures like Akatosh, Mara, and Stendarr, reflecting their mixed human/elven ancestry and proximity to High Rock and Summerset Isle. They often follow the larger Imperial pantheon but retain unique veneration for nature deities (Y'ffre) and magic-focused gods (Magnus, Phynaster).
 
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Can you marry Sheogorath?

By means of gameplay, no you can't.
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Is Skyrim set 200 years after Oblivion?

Skyrim is set 200 years after the events of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, and it is not a direct sequel. Skyrim is a cold and mountainous region in the north of the continent of Tamriel. It has traditionally been divided into nine administrative sections, called "holds", each governed by a jarl from a larger town.
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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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Can you befriend Miraak?

An alternate ending to the end of the Dragonborn DLC: Using the power of the Bend Will, you can make Miraak your new best friend! Then you fight waves of Mora's minions and escape together.
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Can only Nords be Dragonborn?

The first Dragonborn was a nord named miraak but he is hardly the only dragonborn in history. St Alessia who lead mortals in the war against the heartland elves was an imperial, her dragonborn status was granted by Akatosh himself (there's no record of her ever using the Thu'um).
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Which race is strongest in Skyrim?

#1 - Skyrim High Elf

Unquestionably, the best possible race in Skyrim unless the player plans on using absolutely zero magic.
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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 smaug technically a wyvern?

Smaug is a dragon in J.R.R. Tolkien's books, described as a large, six-limbed (four legs plus wings) winged reptile, but the Peter Jackson films depicted him with two legs and wings (a wyvern's anatomy) for cinematic reasons, leading to debate, though Tolkien's world considers wyverns a type of dragon, making the distinction less critical within his lore.
 
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Does the Bible say dragons existed?

Yes, the Bible mentions "dragons," but translations vary; they often refer metaphorically to Satan or chaos, or literally to large sea/reptilian creatures (like Leviathan) that some scholars link to dinosaurs or large reptiles, appearing in books like Revelation (symbolizing Satan) and Job (Leviathan) or Old Testament verses mistranslated in the KJV as "dragons" (like tannin for sea monsters).
 
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