"I-I mean, of COURSE you're a GlRL dragon!"

Post » Mon May 02, 2011 11:18 pm

It's coming across as if all these dragons in Skyrim embody angry wise old men but quite frequently in (realworld) folktale, myth and literature, dragons and other creatures are female (Scylla, Tiamat, Nessie, the Chimera, Harpies, the Sphinx, the Striga, etc.).

Even in tigers and other large animals it is the females who are the mostly deadly and most wild, females who will protect their young to the death. Female spiders will kill their male counterparts, and Shelob made for one brilliant female monster. This is quite a minor detail, I know, but there'd be something much more dark and potent about a spiky female dragoness than an old fart dragon. Apologies if there's a gaping hole in my knowledge of TES lore which would make this thread redundant but after seeing threads on how "TES is becoming like COD", I thought I'd throw something a bit fresh out there. Discuss.


Pretty sure they will have no gender (Like some pokemon). I'd be pretty shocked if a dragon swooped down above me and I get knocked out by his giant wang.
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Post » Mon May 02, 2011 9:43 pm

I don't think it's really going to come up, beyond voice-acting. Female dragon voice acting could be really cool (think the Witch of the Wilds from Dragon Age 2), although it would probably give off more of a "wise dragon" vibe than "dragon that's going to kill you" vibe.

There is at least one dragon that your character allies with; it's confirmed that one of the shouts summons a dragon to your aid. I wouldn't be surprised if they make that dragon female.
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Post » Tue May 03, 2011 6:55 am

It's coming across as if all these dragons in Skyrim embody angry wise old men but quite frequently in (realworld) folktale, myth and literature, dragons and other creatures are female (Scylla, Tiamat, Nessie, the Chimera, Harpies, the Sphinx, the Striga, etc.).

Even in tigers and other large animals it is the females who are the mostly deadly and most wild, females who will protect their young to the death. Female spiders will kill their male counterparts, and Shelob made for one brilliant female monster. This is quite a minor detail, I know, but there'd be something much more dark and potent


So you think Alduin is a chick and the lesser dragons are all males?:P

Doesn't matter which way, I'm killing the bastards.
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Post » Tue May 03, 2011 7:38 am

It's coming across as if all these dragons in Skyrim embody angry wise old men but quite frequently in (realworld) folktale, myth and literature, dragons and other creatures are female (Scylla, Tiamat, Nessie, the Chimera, Harpies, the Sphinx, the Striga, etc.).

Not in Norse folklore and mythology, there almost all are male.
Trolls however, are usually female and very evil.

Even in tigers and other large animals it is the females who are the mostly deadly and most wild, females who will protect their young to the death.

Say that to a male polar bear, ox or ram full of testosteron XD. On average the males are far bigger and stronger, and more deadly. The females are just far more protective, which can cause them to become very agressive if she thinks her cubs are threatened.
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Post » Tue May 03, 2011 5:34 am

Say that to a male polar bear, ox or ram full of testosteron XD.


Haha but male lions are lazy as hell, they just sunbathe and sleep all day while the females do everything :D

I guess I just have a vision of these dragons as very powerful, old and mystical but at heart very animalistic, in which the violent, protective dragoness would fit perfectly alongside these old, wizened male dragons.
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