» Sat Feb 19, 2011 12:11 pm
It's impossible to know whether dragons will still appear after the main quest at this time, Bethesda hasn't said anything, and in any case, this likely concerns the ending as how the main quest ends, if after the main quest, they're once again driven from the world, then I can't imagine we'll encounter them again in the game, but we don't know if that will happen in the game or not. We know we can continue playing after the main quest, from which I can deduce that we'll probably defeat Alduin at the end, in part because I'm sure we'll have an encounter with him and I doubt he'd give the player a chance to live if the player failed to stop him, and in part because Aluin is trying to destroy the world, which would make it rather hard to continue playing if he succeeded. Sure, the world might be remade after it is "eaten", but it wouldn't immediately revert to the state which it was in before that, I'm sure, that would sort of defeat the purpose of remaking the world, which, you'd think, is to give it a chance to start over, leading to something different. But this doesn't necessarily mean all the dragons have to go with him.
But I just hope dragons won't continue to attack cities after the main quest is completed, as it would get really annoying needing to constantly save cities from dragon attacks and not having any way to stop it permanently. Though I wouldn't mind if they would continue to appear in wilderness or dungeon areas so that we still had a way to get dragon souls, otherwise, players might intentionally delay completing the main quest so they won't lose the main means of making dragon shouts more powerful. That was a problem that Oblivion had too. Although I wanted to complete the main quest to stop the Oblivion gates from appearing, there was a practical reason to delay it as there was no way to get Sigil Stones after completing the main quest. I fear that, if dragons dissappear after the main quest, Skyrim will once again have this problem.