![]() ![]() It's time for me to put the techniques I picked up to use.Īs a warrior, you're spending much of your time up close and personal, and you've got fighting skills to match. Quests: Main Quest, Dawnguard, Dragonborn, the Blades, The Whispering Door, Destroy the Dark Brotherhood, the Book of Love, A Return to your Rootsĭuring my time at Cloud Ruler Temple I observed the Blades training with their curved Akaviri swords. Skills: One Handed, Two Handed, Block, Heavy Armor, Alchemy, Speech, SmithingĮquipment: Blades Sword, Shield and Armor, Ebony Blade, Dragonbane, Amulet of Talos, Ring of your choice, Fortify Alchemy Apparel Once you're confident in your combat abilities, the Lord Stone provides the additional protection you'll need to resist powerful magical attacks. Standing Stone: Pick the Warrior Stone to quickly learn the skills you will need. ![]() Due to your loss of spellcasting ability, you train as a warrior to defeat your foes. Stats: Put 1 Stamina for every 2 Health on leveling up. Both of their racial abilities prove invaluable for the Dragonborn. I chose Imperial, though Orc has some nice skill boosts too. Since your soul has been cast into a new body, you're not the same Martin that Tamriel knew in the Third Era. If you haven't played Oblivion, I recommend reading a bit about him on the UESP before you continue reading the build. Martin played a major role in Oblivion's main quest. Once he masters his mind and Voice, he can Awaken his Dragonborn blood to chain Shouts with devastating effect for a short time each day. In addition, he commands the Thu'um with great skill, and has a sharp mind and strong personality. Due to his loss of magical ability, he takes up the armaments of the ancient Blades. His new purpose is to keep the citizens of Skyrim, and indeed all Tamriel, safe from the dragons and the numerous other threats he encounters throughout his quest. With this build, you play as Martin Septim, the last of the Dragonborn Emperors, reborn. I will lose my magical abilities, but it is a risk I must take. I will cast my soul back to Tamriel in a new body to defend its people, though it will require a huge sacrifice of magicka. Now, from my place in Aetherius, I felt the Firstborn of Akatosh return to Mundus from the mists of Time. While not required, the Dawnguard DLC does have content to offer.Īt the end of the Third Era, I, Martin Septim, sundered the Amulet of Kings, and with my dragonblood became an Avatar of Akatosh, sacrificing my mortal form to end Mehrunes Dagon's assault on Tamriel. This build relies on content from the Dragonborn DLC. I wasn't originally going to make this character into a build, but I had a lot of fun with it and thought I'd share so that others could experience it. I wanted to play a character like the Dragonborn foretold in the prophecy and on Alduin's Wall, with a mastery of Shouts befitting of a Dragonborn that felt useful and powerful without being totally dominating all the time in combat. ![]() There's plenty of builds that use, or even rely on, Shouts, and a number that depict the quintessential Nordic Dragonborn we've seen in Bethesda's promotional material. ![]()
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