What do dragonborn call themselves?

Dragonborn often have different names for themselves depending on the fantasy setting, but common terms include simply "Dray", the Vayemniri (Ashen Ones), or titles related to their draconic heritage like "Dragonkin", with specific lore sometimes using terms like "Chosen People" (Kranqhon di Ngi) or "Dara-Sthyr". They use clan names and given names, sometimes with nicknames, but rarely their full family name to outsiders.
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What's another name for Dragonborn?

Dragonborn, also referred to as dragonkin and dragonblood, are humanoids with draconic ancestry.
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What do they call the dragonborn?

Dragonborn, also referred to as Dovahkiin in the Dragon Language, are individuals with the body of a mortal, but the blood and soul of a Dragon. Some believe that Dragonborn appear on the world in times of great need by the command of the Gods.
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What does Dovahkiin mean?

Dovahkiin (pronounced /doʊvɑːˈkiːn/) is a word from the Dragon Language in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, meaning "Dragonborn" or "Dragon Child" (from Dovah "Dragon" + kiin "born/child"). It refers to the player character, a mortal with a dragon's soul, but can also mean "Dragonkind Hunter Born" (Dov-Ah-Kiin) when broken down as Dov (Dragonkind) + Ah (Hunter) + Kiin (Born).
 
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What do dragons call Dragonborn?

In their tongue, he is 'Dovahkiin' — Dragonborn!" Dragonborn, or DOVahKiiN (in Dragon language), is the player character in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. In the Teaser Trailer Esbern mentions the reawakening of the dragons. Immediately after, he mentions that they fear the one they call "DOVahKiiN" — Dragonborn.
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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 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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Is Dovahkiin a god?

No, the Dragonborn (Dovahkiin) in The Elder Scrolls isn't a god, but a mortal blessed with a dragon's soul by the Dragon God Akatosh, making them a powerful demigod-like figure with unique abilities like absorbing dragon souls and using the Thu'um (dragon shouts). They are a hybrid of mortal and dragon essence, not a true deity, though some historical Dragonborn, like Tiber Septim, ascended to godhood through other means (Talos).
 
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What is a dovah?

In the world of The Elder Scrolls, Dovah (dovah) means "Dragon" in the Dragon Language (Dovahzul), used by dragons in the game Skyrim, and it's the root word in terms like Dovahkiin (Dragonborn). While some dragons use it to refer to themselves ("me"), its primary meaning is the creature itself, representing dragonkind.
 
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What race do dragonborns hate?

Relations with other races

Other than their well-known hatred of dragons, dragonborn have few definitive relationships with other races. The dragonborn of Tymanther have a known tolerance for races of all kinds, extending their courtesy even to races generally disliked such as tieflings.
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What is a fancy word for dragon?

Ask students to identify the ten different terms in the poem for dragon (Serpent, Wyrm, Gargouille, Lung, Wuivre, Wyvern, Hydra, Drake, Draco, Naga). You can provide the hint that all these names are proper nouns with capital letters.
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What does paar thur nax mean?

Meaning:Ambition; Overlord; Cruelty.
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Are Dragonborn good or evil?

Dragonborn specifically are not inherently evil, even if they are of chromatic ancestry. They may or may not be more irascible, aggressive, avaricious or manipulative than the average sapient being, but they might end up chaotic neutral or good or lawful neutral or just neutral.
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Who is the Last Dragonborn?

The Last Dragonborn (or Dovahkiin) is the player character and hero of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, a mortal born with the soul and blood of a dragon, allowing them to use dragon shouts (Thu'um). Known by many titles like "Dragon of the North," this legendary figure fulfills an ancient prophecy by slaying Alduin the World-Eater, ending the dragon crisis in Skyrim, and facing other threats like the first Dragonborn, Miraak, in the Dragonborn DLC.
 
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Is it Dragonborn or Dragonkin?

Dragonkin and Dragonborn are both humanoid races with draconic ancestry in fantasy, but they differ in origin, lore, and specific traits, with Dragonborn often being a distinct, created race (like in D&D 5e, tied to dragons' souls) or descendants of dragon-human unions, while Dragonkin (or Draconians) can be earlier, more bestial offshoots, genetic experiments, or simply a broader term for any dragon-like humanoid, sometimes lacking tails and wings but having breath weapons, with origins varying wildly by game system (D&D Forgotten Realms, Warcraft, etc.). Think of Dragonborn as a specific "type" of dragon-person, while Dragonkin is a more general, sometimes older or more monstrous category. 
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Which race is strongest in Skyrim?

In Skyrim the Orc race is by far one of the best races, as the unique race skill is absolutely incredible for a wide variety of builds.
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Has anyone ever 100% beaten Skyrim?

I don't know whether to describe this as an act of herculean heroism or sisyphean torment, but someone has beaten Skyrim. No, really beaten it. Wrung every last drop of adventure out of it in a trial that left them with every spell, item, and perk in the game at level—wait for it—1,337, entirely without mods or cheats.
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Does Skyrim have 18+ content?

One side quest involves a child's death. This can be disturbing depending on the player. The game has been rated Mature 17 + in the US or PEGI 18 in the UK due to bloody violence some dismemberment, mature themes, some language and frightening scenes but this game is ok for a mature 15 year old.
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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 does Alduin say before he dies?

When Alduin is defeated in Sovngarde, his final words are in Dragon tongue: "Zu'u unslaad! Zu'u nis oblaan!", which translates to "I am eternal! I cannot end!" or "I am eternal! I cannot be ended!", highlighting his arrogance and belief in his own unending nature as the World-Eater, even in his defeat by the Dovahkiin.
 
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How old is the Dovahkiin kid?

Bethesda had a contest to see who actually named their child Dovahkiin way back in 2011. The kid is now 12 years old.
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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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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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Who was the very first dragonborn?

In The Elder Scrolls lore, Miraak is historically recognized as the first Dragonborn, a powerful individual with the soul of a dragon, who lived in the Merethic Era, predating Saint Alessia. While Alessia was the first known Dragonborn ruler who established a covenant with Akatosh for liberty, Miraak was gifted his power by Akatosh to fight Alduin but betrayed his masters, becoming the first to absorb dragon souls and use shouts, eventually becoming trapped in Apocrypha by Hermaeus Mora.
 
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