Nafaalilargus, sometimes spelled "Nafalilargus", was a red dragon who was a dragon mercenary hired by Tiber Septim during his reign in Tamriel. As Nafali Raghus herself said: She (my lord please detail) was a proud soldier, a loyal courtier, and regarded herself as "a jewel in the crown". The dragon was ordered to help defeat Hammerfell during the Battle of Stros M'Kai or Battle of Hunding Bay in 2E 864. When Prince A'tor of Hammerfell was hit by a poisonous arrow, Na'fariragoth sank Prince A'tor's ship with only one breath of fire, destroying A'tor's plan to use it. The promise of magical cures for toxins. After the war, Nafali Rags was appointed interim director of StrosM'Kai by Lord Admiral Amiel Richton. And was sent to the treasury under the island palace to guard the soul stone of Prince Athor. In the same year, the dragon was killed by the Redguard who stole Prince Ator's soul stone. The fall of Tybor's red dragon, Nefariragus, greatly weakened the empire's power on the island. However, due to the nature of dragons, Nefari Ragos is not truly dead and can be resurrected.
According to Blade scholar Isbon, Na'fariragoth is very similar to a dragon named Nahfahlaar recorded in the "Dragon Atlas" of the Blades in 2E 373. Nah Farral united with human protectors many times to avoid the blade's fatal attack on her. The last recorded alliance of the Dragon Protectors was the alliance between Nachfalar and King Casimir II of Wayrest. Since then, the Blades have lost track of her whereabouts. If Nah'falar and Ne'fari Lagoth are the same dragon, it can be considered that when this dragon was hired by Tiber Septim at the end of the Second Age, it continued its habit of forming alliances with humans. There is a ballad about the legend of Tiber Septim and Na'fari Lagoth that is still sung in Skyrim to this day.
Legend has it that Nafari Ragas would generously give scales, dragon claws, dragon horns and other parts of the body that can naturally fall off to allies, and they would be forged into artifacts by their allies.
"Who sent the bones of Nafali Rags?" Delphine naturally thought of the Khajiit merchant Rhysand who sold her the dragon bones.
According to Rezad, since he "accidentally" discovered that dragon bones can resist or even dispel annihilation, he immediately discovered huge business opportunities. So he tried every possible means to transport a whole dragon bone to be sold in Xueman. According to his idea, since the "Platinum Agreement" was signed during the huge war, which was humiliating and humiliating to the country, the Nord lords of Skyrim became extremely angry and even triggered a civil war. There must be a lord willing to pay a high price for this complete dragon skeleton that can help a longship withstand the annihilation storm and cross the Sea of Ghosts to reach Summerset Island. At the worst, you can make a steady profit by dismantling the keel and retailing it. As a result, before arriving at the Liuling thoroughfare, Xueman was bought by the proprietress of the Sleeping Giant Hotel on the pretext of decorating the hotel lobby when passing by Ximu. Delphine then sold it to Lord Ximu. Used to transform the New Swordwind Dwemer airship.
Counting the time, the Khajiit merchant Rhysand, who went to the Ghost Sea, has not returned yet.
"It's Khajiit merchant Aikali." The bard Swann will definitely admit his mistake.
As mentioned before, there are three Khajiit caravans traveling to and from Skyrim: Rhysard's caravan from Markarth to Snowman, Aikali's caravan from Morningstar to Rift Valley, and Ma Zhuoran from Windhelm to Loneliness. Caravan. Of course, there are rumors that the boss behind the three Khajiit caravans is the same person, and that is Rhysad from Markarth to Snowman.
"So, Ikari went to Stromikai Island, dug out the skeleton of Nafali Rags from the underground ruins, and then transported it to Ximu." Hiding his identity for many years, he disguised himself as a sleeping man who was sent to us. Delphine, the proprietress of the Giant Hotel, was keenly aware of the overt and covert fighting between the three Khajiit caravans. This seems to be good news for the Lord. However, with the price of triple leakage (Resad: We protest, this is a blatant frame-up! Everyone knows that we Khajiit people are always tight-lipped!), the third ancestor of the Summerset Island, the Chinese separatist force , they should soon be searching for dragon bones all over the world.
"That should be it." The bard Swan obviously thought the same way: "He must have learned that a complete dragon bone can be sold for a high price of 200,000 gold coins in Ximu. That's why he traveled day and night, even using the portal to save money. Precious time. For example, the Jazbay Grapes that ripen first can sell for high prices. When the real picking season comes, no matter how sweet and juicy the grapes are, they can only be used to make wine. Many of them can’t even wait. Pick it and it rots in the ground. It’s worthless.”
"That makes sense." Blade scholar Isbon nodded happily. As the bard Swann said, complete dragon skeletons are now sold at high prices because of their rarity. Therefore, "things are rare and valuable". Dragon skeletons from all over Tamriel are being transported to the Brookwood Territory in droves. At that time, even if the lord really "purchased the dragon bones with a thousand pieces of gold", he could not stop the oversupply. It is obviously a normal business behavior to rush to lower prices in order to sell products as soon as possible.
"Go and take a look?" Delphine couldn't help but ask with a smile thinking of this.
"Okay, let's go take a look at this Tabor's red dragon." Isborne also couldn't wait to get up and walk out of the hotel with Delphine and Swann.
In the central square of Ximu's "Lord Avenue" divided by the two main streets of Gaoyang and Moya, the tiger caravan that came from afar was surrounded by crowds of people watching the excitement.
Perhaps it's because beneath the deeply buried ruins, the huge ancient keel resists the erosion of acidic underground rivers and reveals a brilliant red iron color. Of course, maybe the bones of this red giant beast were originally red.
"As in the rumors, she (sighted) gave a dragon horn to the Khajiit hero Dragon Guard Ja'Darri, which was made into the Horn of Ja'Darri. ." Isbon said, pointing at the obviously slightly smaller dragon horn bone.
Dragonhorn is a legendary artifact. All known dragon horns are made by Dragon Guards and are used as weapons against dragons. They are magical battle horns carved from dragon horn, engraved with various arcane runes that produce sounds that incapacitate the dragon. Even the "tonal shockwave" emitted by the dragon's horns will knock the dragon out of the air. It does not affect the owner of the horn (the dragon that provided the horn). In the late First Era, dragon horns widely manufactured by the Dragon Guard were placed in Dragonhorn Towers in important areas to defend against dragon attacks. But it is said that they are usually very fragile and will break and crumble into dust after just a few uses.
However, as the most powerful Combat Dragonhorn, the Jadari Horn is renowned for its ability to never break.
"So dragon horns can be regenerated?" The bard Swann read another meaning from the words of blade scholar Isborne. Isn’t that Jadari horn that never wears out infinitely replicable? Good guy, if all the high towers in the 300-mile Ximu Territory were transformed into Dragon Horn Towers, wouldn't they be invincible?
"Indeed. Just like the cut antlers will slowly grow back." Blade scholar Isborne nodded lightly.
"Is this dragon's soul still there?" The bard Swan suddenly looked up at the sky with a worried look. Afraid of the elusive Alduin, he descended from the sky and resurrected Na'feri Lagus by spitting his eyes out in dragon language. Just like what happened that night in Xuemanlonglin Castle.
Although there is a magic light cannon in the gray stone castle not far away that can blast a giant dragon into pieces, the problem is that only the lord can activate it.
However, the focus of the two remaining members of the Blade Society who knew the inside story of the Magic Light Cannon was obviously different from the bard: "I remember that there is also a war dragon horn in the sky."
After thinking for a moment, Iss nodded slightly: "Horn of Jurgen Windcaller."