Dragon Lord Servokun has lived for thousands of years after the Dragon War, because the Fang Lair is very hidden and difficult to find. During this time, many dragons died in the dragon hunting operations launched by Rayman's Dragon Guard. Although it seems that Sewokun's behavior of abandoning the Dragon Priest and the Order is the best solution to save his life. But in the end, a group of adventurers who came to slay the dragon found the Fang Lair.
The dragon-slaying trio of Ulfnor, Sabina Cedus, and Caluurion killed Servokun, but Ulfnor and Sabina were also killed by Servokun. Kun's "death throw" before he died counterattacked. The last victor of the trio, the high elf warrior Karurion, stayed in the ruins to continue studying the secrets of the dragon. He kept Servokun's organs in a Dwemer safe. After eating all the dragon meat, Karulian transformed himself into an immortal lich to continue his research.
During the Second Age, the legends of Servokun and the Dwemer still circulated in Tamriel. The Dwemer scholar Nelamor found the Fang Lair, but was unable to explore further. His published works were seen by Orryn the Black, leader of the Blackmarrow order of necromancers. In 2E 582, Orin led his followers to the lair, met Karulian who had been transformed into a lich, learned about his research progress, and developed his own theory based on the research. However, due to the lack of Dragon Priest Zane, Orin was unable to resurrect Servokun, nor was he able to obtain or bind her dragon soul. Orin turned to an alternative method: he bound the souls of similarly large animals (mammoths, giant lizards) to Serwokun's skeleton to control it.
This method is similar to the Daedra Titan restrained by Molag Bal, the demon of Coldharbour.
Later, Yisareh, a female pioneer who tracked the Black Marrow Necromancer Order, led a group of fearless people to the Fang Lair and defeated the Lich Karurian and his resurrected companions, as well as a large number of skeleton animals "Pale White". Cadaverous Menagerie". In the decisive battle, Orin used the souls of animals to control Servokun's skeleton and used necromancy to continuously heal it. In the final stage of the battle, Black Orin even threw his soul into the Bone Dragon. But he was still defeated. The female pioneer Issare, who ended the threat of the Black Marrow, removed the soul of Black Orin from Servokun's skeleton, and then abandoned the skeleton where it was.
Servokun's story raises more mysteries about dragons.
For example, where did her soul go? What are the results of Olin's research? How to use Dragon Priest to resurrect a dragon? What exactly is the connection between dragon priests and dragons?
These unsolved mysteries in history seem to have the final answer in front of the Lord.
"So, after the pioneer Issare and his fearless ones killed the necromancer Black Orin and the bone dragon Servokun, they left the dragon bones in the Fang Lair." The Lord grasped the key point keenly. .
"Yes, not only the dragon bones of Servokun, but also the high elf warrior Karurian and his dragon-slaying trio, the black Orin and his black marrow necromancers who arrived later, and the bones used to resurrect the bone dragon. The bones of many animals are scattered in the Fang Lair." In order to find the Divine Light Crystal Furnace, Dusk and Wind Catelia once carefully explored the Fang Lair. The graveyard of bones within the lair is deeply remembered.
As Dusk Zephyr Catelia tells it, Fang Lair, also known as Arkansamz-Fang, is a Dwemer city located on the border of the three provinces in the Hammerfell Dragon's Tooth Mountains. There once was a Dwemer mine here, used to mine the Light Crystal, but it was later abandoned due to the invasion of the dragon Servokun. There is evidence that before being razed to the ground by the dragon Servokun in the First Age, the Dwemer city of Arkansamz-Fang rivaled the splendor of the kingdom of Dumac in the Red Mountains.
Legend has it that in the distant First Era, when the Rourken Clan, who did not want to join the Battle of Red Mountain, left Morrowind and headed for Hammerfell, another Dwemer Dwarf Clan, the Kragen Clan, ) followed the Loken clan and built a number of cities along the way, including Akansamz-Fang. Prior to this, the Kegan clan also built the city-state of Arkansamz in Skyrim for the purpose of mining divine light crystals. As time went on, the Kegan clan also moved away from Red Mountain and moved to Akansamz-Fang.
At some point later, the dragon Servokun abandoned her dragon priests and order, left Scalecaller Summit, and came to Akansamz-Fang. The Kegan clan was driven out of the city and renamed Fang's Lair, or Dragon's Lair. During the Dragon War, Servokun remained neutral and thus survived, surviving for thousands of years. However, the wealth of the Fang Lair still attracted dragon slayers. Sewokun, who was far away from his own dragon priests and cults, and became a loner, ultimately could not escape the fate of being hunted.
The legend of the dragon Servokun is very similar to the last dragon, the golden Smaug, who occupied the Lonely Mountain in the Middle-earth adventure that the lord once personally experienced.
The only or biggest difference comes from the female dragon priest Zane. Jailer Varok was convinced that the dragon Servokun and the Dragon Priestess Zane were "very close", according to Dusk and Wind Catelia, "but due to the lack of the Dragon Priest Zane, Orin could not resurrect Servokun, and There is no way to obtain or bind her dragon soul."
Combined with the psychic memory just captured, the Lord has already made a rough judgment: "What about the ending of the female dragon priest Zane?"
Dusk and Wind Catelia obviously also knew: "When the dragon Sewokun left the Scalecaller's Summit alone, it was considered by the followers of the sect to be a bad omen, so the previously prosperous Nesewokun Cult Civil strife finally broke out in the group, and Zane the Scalecaller was slain by her followers. Zane's temple was abandoned and remained empty for centuries. It was later occupied by the new cult of Peyt, Lord of Plagues. Their disgusting plans threaten all of Tamriel..."
Scalecaller's Summit is an ancient Dragon Cult temple located on the top of Stormhaven. The dragon priest Zane leads the believers to worship the dragon Sewokun here. As time passed, Servokun left here, and Zane became taciturn, which made the believers dissatisfied and eventually killed her, and the order was disbanded.
Centuries later, a cult that worshiped the demon god Peyt, Lord of Plagues, occupied the Summit of the Scalecaller. They conducted experiments to spread the plague, believing that they could bring Peyt the perfect Nirn. Experiments were first conducted with ogres and giants, and later directly with humans. Zane was eventually resurrected. Peyt named her his champion warrior and granted Zane the magical artifact the Spellbreaker Shield, which has the powerful ability to reflect and absorb magical attacks, and can even block certain dragon roars.
In 2E 582, the dragon priest historian Jorvuld Davaux came to the Summit of the Scalecaller in order to study Zane. He found that the creatures here became extremely aggressive due to being infected with the plague. Jorvald recruits adventurers (players) to rescue members of his expedition party.
After defeating ogres, gargoyles and other creatures, the adventurers rescued the other members of the team. Members of the team who survived the disaster said that these creatures were not aggressive before, but the spread of the plague by the cult changed everything. After the expedition team regrouped, they wanted to prevent the spread of the plague, so they faced Plague Concocter Mortieu, the leader of the Peite Order. Mortieu would use various poisons during the battle, and Jovald would be at the scene. Make the corresponding antidote. In the end, they defeated the resurrected Zane and stopped the spread of the plague.
However, before Zane died, he possessed the priest-historian Yorvald. Although Yorvald regained control of himself, he was unfortunately infected and had to stay at the Summit of the Scalecaller to wait for death. The adventurers went around collecting the raw materials for the antidote, and finally helped him prepare the antidote and cured him.
"So, the demon god Peit, who is in charge of all plagues and diseases, was resurrected as a champion warrior by the female dragon priest Zane?" The Lord was very interested when he learned about the follow-up.
"Perhaps it is for this reason that Zane escaped the search of Mimir and Mirak." Seeing the Lord's expression, Dusk and Wind Catelia immediately thought: "So, my master. You want to recruit her And her dragon?”
"That's it." Wu Chen repeated his old tune: "We need the wisdom of the ancients. Of course, the more the better for these immortal dragon priest spirits."