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{{Lore Book
|MW=1
|DBName=Where were you when the Dragon Broke
|ONName=When the Dragon Broke
|sumtitle=Where Were You When the Dragon Broke?
|author=Various
|description=A brief description and multiple accounts of the [[Lore:Dragon Break|Dragon Break]]
}}
{{Nst|ON=|1= ===={{Lore Link|Corax}}, {{Lore Link|Cyrodiil}}, {{Lore Link|Elder Council}}:====}}
:"No one understands what happened when the {{Lore Link|Marukhati Selective|Selectives}} danced on that tower. It would be easy to dismiss the whole matter as nonsense were it not for the {{Lore Link|Amulet of Kings}}. Even the {{Lore Link|Elder Scrolls}} do not mention i{{nst|ON=t—l|t -- l}}et me correct myself, the Elder Scrolls cannot mention it. When the {{Lore Link|Cult of the Ancestor Moth|Moth priests}} attune the Scrolls to the timeless time their glyphs always disappear. The Amulet of Kings, however, with its oversoul of emperors, can speak of it at length. According to {{Lore Link|Hestra}}, Cyrodiil became an Empire across the stars. According to {{Lore Link|Shor|Shor-El}}, Cyrodiil became an egg. Most say something in a language they can only speak sideways. The {{Lore Link|Elder Council|Council}} has collected texts and accounts from all of its provinces, and they only offer stories that never coincide, save on one point: all the folk of [[Lore:Tamriel|Tamriel]] during the {{Lore Link|Dragon Break|Middle Dawn}}, in whatever 'when' they were caught in, tracked the fall of the eight stars. And that is how they counted their days."
===={{Lore Link|Mehra Nabisi}}, {{Lore Link|Dunmer}}, Triune Mistress of the New Temple:====
:"Accounts of the Middle Dawn are the province of the Empire of Men, and proof of the deceit that call themselves the {{Lore Link|Aedra}}. Eight stars fell on Tamriel, one for each iniquity that [[Lore:Lorkhan|Lorkhan]] made clear to the world. {{Lore Link|Veloth}} read these signs, and he told {{Lore Link|Boethiah}}, who confirmed them, and he told {{Lore Link|Mephala|DBlink=Lore:Mephala}}, who made wards against them, and he told {{Lore Link|Azura|DBlink=Lore:Azura}}, who sent {{Lore Link|Almsivi|ALMSIVI}} to steer the True Folk clear of harm. Even the Four Corners of the {{Lore Link|House of Troubles}} rose to protect the periphery of your madness. We watched our borders and saw them shift like snakes, and saw you run around in it like the spirits of old, devoid of math, without your if-thens, succumbing to the Ever Now like slaves of the slim folly, stasis. Do not ask us where we were when the Dragon Broke, for, of all the world, only we truly know, and we might just show you how to break it again."
===={{Lore Link|R'leyt-harhr}}, {{Lore Link|Khajiit}}, Tender to the {{Lore Link|Mane}}:====
:"Do you mean, where were the Khajiit when the Dragon Broke? R'leyt tells you where: recording it. 'One thousand eight years,' you've heard it. You think the {{nst|ON=Cyro-Nords|Cyro-Nordics}} came up with that all on their own. You humans are better thieves than even {{Lore Link|Rajhin}}! While you were fighting wars with phantoms and giving birth to your own fathers, it was the Mane that watched the {{Lore Link|ja-Kha'jay}}, because the moons were the only constant, and you didn't have the {{Lore Link|Moon Sugar|sugar}} to see it. We'll give you credit: you broke {{Lore Link|Alkosh}} something fierce, and that's not easy. Just don't think you solved what you accomplished by it, or can ever solve it. You did it again with {{Lore Link|Numidium|Big Walker}}, not once, but twice! Once at {{Lore Link|Rimmen}}, which we'll never learn to live with. The second time it was in {{Lore Link|Daggerfall}}, or was it {{Lore Link|Sentinel}}, or was it {{Lore Link|Wayrest}}, or was it in {{Lore Link|Warp in the West|all three places at once}}? Get me, Cyrodiil? When will you wake up and realize what really happened to the {{Lore Link|Dwemer|Dwarves}}?"
====[[Lore:Mannimarco|Mannimarco]], God of Worms, the Necromancer{{nst|ON=|s}}:====
:"{{Lore Link|Tribunal Temple|The Three Thieves}} of {{Lore Link|Morrowind}} could tell you where they were. So could the High King of {{Lore Link|Alinor (city)}}, who was the one who broke it in the first place. There are others on this earth that could, too: {{Lore Link|Wulfharth|Ysmir}}, {{Lore Link|Pelinal Whitestrake|Pelinal}}, {{Lore Link|Arnand the Fox}} or should I say {{Lore Link|Zurin Arctus|Arctus}}? The {{Lore Link|Yagrum Bagarn|Last Dwarf}} would talk, if they would let him. As for myself, I was here and there and here again, like the rest of the mortals during the Dragon Break. How do you think I learned my mystery? The Maruhkati Selectives showed us all the glories of the Dawn so that we might learn, simply: as above, so below."
{{Book End}}
|MW=1
|DBName=Where were you when the Dragon Broke
|ONName=When the Dragon Broke
|sumtitle=Where Were You When the Dragon Broke?
|author=Various
|description=A brief description and multiple accounts of the [[Lore:Dragon Break|Dragon Break]]
}}
{{Nst|ON=|1= ===={{Lore Link|Corax}}, {{Lore Link|Cyrodiil}}, {{Lore Link|Elder Council}}:====}}
:"No one understands what happened when the {{Lore Link|Marukhati Selective|Selectives}} danced on that tower. It would be easy to dismiss the whole matter as nonsense were it not for the {{Lore Link|Amulet of Kings}}. Even the {{Lore Link|Elder Scrolls}} do not mention i{{nst|ON=t—l|t -- l}}et me correct myself, the Elder Scrolls cannot mention it. When the {{Lore Link|Cult of the Ancestor Moth|Moth priests}} attune the Scrolls to the timeless time their glyphs always disappear. The Amulet of Kings, however, with its oversoul of emperors, can speak of it at length. According to {{Lore Link|Hestra}}, Cyrodiil became an Empire across the stars. According to {{Lore Link|Shor|Shor-El}}, Cyrodiil became an egg. Most say something in a language they can only speak sideways. The {{Lore Link|Elder Council|Council}} has collected texts and accounts from all of its provinces, and they only offer stories that never coincide, save on one point: all the folk of [[Lore:Tamriel|Tamriel]] during the {{Lore Link|Dragon Break|Middle Dawn}}, in whatever 'when' they were caught in, tracked the fall of the eight stars. And that is how they counted their days."
===={{Lore Link|Mehra Nabisi}}, {{Lore Link|Dunmer}}, Triune Mistress of the New Temple:====
:"Accounts of the Middle Dawn are the province of the Empire of Men, and proof of the deceit that call themselves the {{Lore Link|Aedra}}. Eight stars fell on Tamriel, one for each iniquity that [[Lore:Lorkhan|Lorkhan]] made clear to the world. {{Lore Link|Veloth}} read these signs, and he told {{Lore Link|Boethiah}}, who confirmed them, and he told {{Lore Link|Mephala|DBlink=Lore:Mephala}}, who made wards against them, and he told {{Lore Link|Azura|DBlink=Lore:Azura}}, who sent {{Lore Link|Almsivi|ALMSIVI}} to steer the True Folk clear of harm. Even the Four Corners of the {{Lore Link|House of Troubles}} rose to protect the periphery of your madness. We watched our borders and saw them shift like snakes, and saw you run around in it like the spirits of old, devoid of math, without your if-thens, succumbing to the Ever Now like slaves of the slim folly, stasis. Do not ask us where we were when the Dragon Broke, for, of all the world, only we truly know, and we might just show you how to break it again."
===={{Lore Link|R'leyt-harhr}}, {{Lore Link|Khajiit}}, Tender to the {{Lore Link|Mane}}:====
:"Do you mean, where were the Khajiit when the Dragon Broke? R'leyt tells you where: recording it. 'One thousand eight years,' you've heard it. You think the {{nst|ON=Cyro-Nords|Cyro-Nordics}} came up with that all on their own. You humans are better thieves than even {{Lore Link|Rajhin}}! While you were fighting wars with phantoms and giving birth to your own fathers, it was the Mane that watched the {{Lore Link|ja-Kha'jay}}, because the moons were the only constant, and you didn't have the {{Lore Link|Moon Sugar|sugar}} to see it. We'll give you credit: you broke {{Lore Link|Alkosh}} something fierce, and that's not easy. Just don't think you solved what you accomplished by it, or can ever solve it. You did it again with {{Lore Link|Numidium|Big Walker}}, not once, but twice! Once at {{Lore Link|Rimmen}}, which we'll never learn to live with. The second time it was in {{Lore Link|Daggerfall}}, or was it {{Lore Link|Sentinel}}, or was it {{Lore Link|Wayrest}}, or was it in {{Lore Link|Warp in the West|all three places at once}}? Get me, Cyrodiil? When will you wake up and realize what really happened to the {{Lore Link|Dwemer|Dwarves}}?"
====[[Lore:Mannimarco|Mannimarco]], God of Worms, the Necromancer{{nst|ON=|s}}:====
:"{{Lore Link|Tribunal Temple|The Three Thieves}} of {{Lore Link|Morrowind}} could tell you where they were. So could the High King of {{Lore Link|Alinor (city)}}, who was the one who broke it in the first place. There are others on this earth that could, too: {{Lore Link|Wulfharth|Ysmir}}, {{Lore Link|Pelinal Whitestrake|Pelinal}}, {{Lore Link|Arnand the Fox}} or should I say {{Lore Link|Zurin Arctus|Arctus}}? The {{Lore Link|Yagrum Bagarn|Last Dwarf}} would talk, if they would let him. As for myself, I was here and there and here again, like the rest of the mortals during the Dragon Break. How do you think I learned my mystery? The Maruhkati Selectives showed us all the glories of the Dawn so that we might learn, simply: as above, so below."
{{Book End}}