

Zaan fell into a depressive state and her followers, while initially hoping Thurvokun would return, had Zaan killed out of rage after many years of waiting. The Dragon then departed and never returned. Thurvokun and his followers left central Skyrim for the remote mountain now known as Scalecaller Peak, believed to be due to a schism in dogma within the Dragon Cult. This mask belonged to Zaan the Scalecaller, who served the Dragon Thurvokun. When the wearer is close to death, the mask has a chance to heal the wearer and damage nearby enemies, while randomly summoning a Dragon Priest to aid the user.

In 4E 201, the Last Dragonborn discovered the wooden mask, and brought all eight Dragon Priest masks back in time to retrieve Konahrik. The scholar was killed by his panicked mercenaries and left to rot with the mask. Circa 4E 201, a scholar obtained the wooden mask, which allowed him to travel back in time, to a time when the statue was in its prime. In time, Bromjunaar fell into ruin and the statue crumbled, with Konahrik seemingly still locked inside. The mask could only be accessed when the masks of the eight most high ranking Dragon Priests of Skyrim ( Hevnoraak, Krosis, Morokei, Nahkriin, Otar, Rahgot, Vokun and Volsung) were assembled and placed on pedestals surrounding the statue. It was held in the city of Bromjunaar, the capital of the Dragon Cult, inside a sealed stone dragon statue. You can use Thoughtsteal instead of Techs like sylvanas-windrunner if you feel like it, but I have to say it is not great either.Meaning "Warlord", the owner of this mask is unknown. Thoughtsteal can kind of even the scales on that match while not being terrible in other games. When playing around techs and everything I noticed how Warrior was capable of having better quality cards than Dragon Priest, that also happens because Warriors can heal past 30 Health and we can’t. Thoughtsteal can be good – Well, that is another point here. The card is amazing in Control Priest decks thought because of other reasons such as auchenai-soulpriest, but this wasn’t the focus of my playtest. Sure, the card can be amazing versus Hunters and Freeze Mage, but against everything else (including Aggro and Midrange) it just feels like a burden and you would much rather have something else instead. You’ll always be already winning or losing enough that the 4 Health per turn won’t make a difference. Justicar-trueheart sucks – For Dragon Priest at least it is a card in which value is being bad most of the times. eydis-darkbane suffers almost the same problem as the Cultist, but can be buffed by power-word-shield for extra value on turn 4 which makes it slightly better than Dark Cultist, and its utility rivals the consistency of the Technician, so they’re both equal in value when it comes to actual card worth in a deck. Sure it requires a Dragon in hand (you are playing a Dragon deck anyway) but a 3/4 almost always dies even when played on Turn 3, while a 3/5 almost never dies. For example I can try thoughtsteal in both the holy-smite Dragon Priest Deck as well as the shrinkmeister Dragon Priest Deck without having them stop being the Holy Smite deck or the Shrinkmeister deck, so this first section of the article is going to discuss the small changes in the Deck:īlackwing-technician is better than dark-cultist – After a lot of testing, I came up with the conclusion that the Technician is almost always better. Well, there are a lot of Techs that can be tested on a Deck’s version without changing it into another version.
