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A community for the dragon language of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

Library

Welcome to the Library, a collection of Dovahzul-related writing, articles, and resources. Check out the latest items or search for something particular.

Do you have a story, poem, or article you would like to see in the Library? Contact paarthurnax by private message or email him at [email protected].

Title: Author: Genre:
Rune Memrise Course by Sosaalvulon
Resource, September 21, 2017 - This Memrise course will help you memorize the 34 runes of the dragon language.

Sahlunin, The Destroyer of Hope by Ahmuldein
LegacyFiction, July 24, 2014 - A short story about a rampaging dragon, English with Dovahzul dialogue.

Simple Dragon Runes by hiith
Resource, February 3, 2015 - A stylized font of the dragon runes with a minimalist approach.

Skyrim Dialogue File by Bethesda
Reference, December 17, 2013 - A .txt file containing all of the dialogue in Skyrim. Notations are given for much of the canon Dovahzul dialogue including meaning and pronunciation. Search for "[QUOTE]" or "=" to find these notes easier.

Skyrim Screenshot Contest Winners by Thuum.org
Miscellaneous, November 30, -0001 - Winning entries for the Skyrim Screenshot Contest.

Skyrim's Dragon Shouts by Matt Miller
Non-Fiction, December 10, 2013 - A GameInformer interview with Bethesda's Todd Howard and Emil Pagliarulo on the Dragon Shouts in Skyrim and the creation of the Dragon Language.

Some Similar Words and Their Differences by Kosenu
Non-Fiction, June 25, 2015 - A brief overview of synonyms found in Dovahzul and how they differ from one another.

Tablets of High Hrothgar by lorotonikaan
LegacyTranslation, April 27, 2014 - Translations of the ten stone tablets featured on the Seven Thousand Steps to High Hrothgar.

Tale of the Warrior Priest by paarthurnax
Poetry, May 3, 2014 - A long poem about two rival dragon priests. This work features runic writing, a transliteration, and a final translation. Introduction by Urag gro-Shub.

The Betrayal of the Nine by RegalDragon
LegacyPoetry, December 10, 2013 - A short poem written in Dovahzul runes.