
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is stacked with Skyrim-worthy moments. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is available for the Nintendo Switch and Wii U. Save civilians, dress up in funky little outfits to protect yourself from the extreme climates, and ignore everything bad in the world as you try to figure out how to cook something that won’t just turn out as more Dubious Food. Run, ride horses, and glide across Hyrule as you take down monsters and complete quests at your leisure – as long as you can ignore Zelda’s frequent distress signals. Many, many side quests to lose yourself in while you stubbornly ignore the looming main quest? You know it. The "Way of the Voice" emphasizes the use of the Dragon language in Shouts.One of the top picks on this list is Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Aside from the fact that the game is absolutely stunning with amazing gameplay, Breath of the Wild has fantastic similarities to everything we know and love about Skyrim. Open-world? Check.Voice (the actual mortal voice, not the power of shouting) Shout ( noun meaning "Yell", not use of Voice Power) Quickly (A taunt used by Draugr, "Dir Volaan!") Unending / Ceaseless / Eternal (less common than Unslaad)

Tyranny (listed as Overlord in Skyrim Game Guide) She (used equally with the "ii" form of possessive). His (used equally with the "ii" form of the possessive)Įven (adverb, meaning "Fully" or "Quite") Terror (may also be 'self' as the word Geinmaar' translates to 'oneself" and 'Gein' alone translates to 'one')Ĭome (become) (i.e. Is (Combine with other verbs for present tense: "is helping", "is sworn", etc) World ( Mundus - the universe, everything) The (formal, preceeding a proper noun, "Faal Krein" for "The Sun") To make a word plural, two letters are added to the end of the word, the first being the last letter in the singular form, and the second being an "e".įlee / Fled (fled is the translation given in Dragon Language: Myth no More)ĭragonkind (referring to the race of dragons) The language has basically the same grammar as English, with the exceptions that it doesn't have an equivalent to English's apostrophes, it tends to place prepositional phrases earlier in sentences than English does, and it doesn't have tense. Thus, each letter consists of at most three scratches and a dot. The shape of the letters is constrained by their need to be written using three large talons and a vestigial fourth digit called the dewclaw. The Dragon language does not have a "C" as that sound is created by either "S" or "K".

The alphabet consists of thirty-four symbols: there are twenty-five that map directly to letters in the English alphabet, and nine that map to pairs of letters.
