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The journey begins with the last Dragonborn waking up in a cart with several other people. The player is brought up to speed that they had been captured by the imperial legion for unknown reasons and is sentenced to death. Just before the execution, the dragon Alduin ambushes the area, which allows the Dragonborn to escape. The Dragonborn then travels across Skyrim, the frigid northern region of Tamriel, and goes on many quests to obtain new abilities and resources to take down the many enemies in their path.
The journey begins with the last Dragonborn waking up in a cart with several other people. The player is brought up to speed that they had been captured by the imperial legion for unknown reasons and is sentenced to death. Just before the execution, the dragon Alduin ambushes the area, which allows the Dragonborn to escape. The Dragonborn then travels across Skyrim, the frigid northern region of Tamriel, and goes on many quests to obtain new abilities and resources to take down the many enemies in their path.


The Dragonborn has the ability to permanently kill and consume the soul of a slain dragon, absorbing its knowledge and power and using it to unlock words of power, allowing them to use the ''Thu'um'', or Shouts; each shout has a different effect depending on the word being used. These dragon abilities on top of the abilities of whatever race the player chooses the Dragonborn to be, makes them an exceptionally powerful character in the universe, capable of feats few others can accomplish. The Last Dragonborn is the only person able to stand against the threat of dragons returning to the war-torn nation of Skyrim, chief among them being Alduin, the World-Eater, said to bring about the end of the world.
The Dragonborn has the ability to permanently kill and consume the soul of a slain dragon, absorbing its knowledge and power and using it to unlock words of power, allowing them to use the ''Thu'um'', or Shouts; each shout has a different effect depending on the word being used. These dragon abilities, on top of the abilities of whatever race the player chooses the Dragonborn to be, makes them an exceptionally powerful character in the universe, capable of feats few others can accomplish. The Last Dragonborn is the only person able to stand against the threat of dragons returning to the war-torn nation of Skyrim, chief among them being Alduin, the World-Eater, said to bring about the end of the world.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
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In the costume's reveal trailer, the Dragonborn Mii Swordfighter is first seen in [[Kapp'n]]'s bus, in reference to the opening scene of ''Skyrim'', where the player awakes inside of a carriage on their way to be executed. The scene with the Dragonborn Mii Swordfighter fighting a giant {{SSBU|Ganondorf}} holding a [[Home-Run Bat]] is a reference to ''Skyrim''{{'}}s common Giant enemies and the clubs that they wield. The [[Ω form]] of [[Distant Planet]] is most likely a reference to the fields outside of the city of Whiterun, where the Dragonborn will likely encounter their first Giant to fight. The Dragonborn Mii Swordfighter is later seen knocking out {{SSBU|Wolf}} and {{SSBU|Yoshi}}, possibly a reference to the Khajiit and Argonian races respectively. At the end of the trailer, the Dragonborn Mii Costume is standing at the base of the Statue of the Goddess on [[Skyloft]]. This is likely a reference to the Dragonborn standing in front of a Word Wall that they may discover on their journey throughout Skyrim. It could also be a reference to the Shrines of the Nine Divines and the various Standing Stones that, when prayed to or activated by the Dragonborn, give them a specific buff or buffs.  
In the costume's reveal trailer, the Dragonborn Mii Swordfighter is first seen in [[Kapp'n]]'s bus, in reference to the opening scene of ''Skyrim'', where the player awakes inside of a carriage on their way to be executed. The scene with the Dragonborn Mii Swordfighter fighting a giant {{SSBU|Ganondorf}} holding a [[Home-Run Bat]] is a reference to ''Skyrim''{{'}}s common Giant enemies and the clubs that they wield. The [[Ω form]] of [[Distant Planet]] is most likely a reference to the fields outside of the city of Whiterun, where the Dragonborn will likely encounter their first Giant to fight. The Dragonborn Mii Swordfighter is later seen knocking out {{SSBU|Wolf}} and {{SSBU|Yoshi}}, possibly a reference to the Khajiit and Argonian races respectively. At the end of the trailer, the Dragonborn Mii Costume is standing at the base of the Statue of the Goddess on [[Skyloft]]. This is likely a reference to the Dragonborn standing in front of a Word Wall that they may discover on their journey throughout Skyrim. It could also be a reference to the Shrines of the Nine Divines and the various Standing Stones that, when prayed to or activated by the Dragonborn, give them a specific buff or buffs.  


Although it isn't available in-game, ''Skyrim'''s main theme, "''[https://youtu.be/6fILxnBH1Tg/ Dragonborn]''", is used in the trailer and when [[Masahiro Sakurai]] talks about Dragonborn's inclusion. Notably, the main vocals from the song are absent.  
Although it isn't available in-game, ''Skyrim''{{'}}s main theme, "''[https://youtu.be/6fILxnBH1Tg/ Dragonborn]''", is used in the trailer and when [[Masahiro Sakurai]] talks about Dragonborn's inclusion. Notably, the main vocals from the song are absent.  
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