Okay, so BBC Merlin. The one in which Merlin is a Dragonlord, and thus, talks to dragons.
He knows the dragon language, guys. Possibly more of it than anyone else but a dragon. He can also summon dragons; possibly anyone at all (Alduin? Paarthurnax? Akatosh the god?). Plus, there's the whole 'cannot disobey a Dragonlord thing.'
I want Merlin in Skyrim. He may or may not be the Dragonborn. He may be a random Breton that the DB meets one day.
Just incorporate the Merlin concept of Dragonlords into the tale of the Dragonborn, however you want.
Bonus points: -Greybeards have no idea what to make of him
-Instead of fighting dragons, he talks them down/dismisses them
-Dragonborn, /technically/ has to obey all of Merlin's commands
- the Great Dragon (Kilgharrah) shows up
I think Kilgharrah and Paarthurnax having a tea party is a totally different prompt, yes?
Crossover-time, with Merlin
He knows the dragon language, guys. Possibly more of it than anyone else but a dragon. He can also summon dragons; possibly anyone at all (Alduin? Paarthurnax? Akatosh the god?). Plus, there's the whole 'cannot disobey a Dragonlord thing.'
I want Merlin in Skyrim. He may or may not be the Dragonborn. He may be a random Breton that the DB meets one day.
Just incorporate the Merlin concept of Dragonlords into the tale of the Dragonborn, however you want.
Bonus points:
-Greybeards have no idea what to make of him
-Instead of fighting dragons, he talks them down/dismisses them
-Dragonborn, /technically/ has to obey all of Merlin's commands
- the Great Dragon (Kilgharrah) shows up
I think Kilgharrah and Paarthurnax having a tea party is a totally different prompt, yes?