Harry Potter: Dragonborn Comes

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After shouldering the fate of Skyrim during his adolescence, defeating dragons, gods, and demons, the most powerful Dragonborn now faces an even greater threat. His soul, woven with those of hundreds of dragons, has become a coveted prize for divine and dark entities alike. In an unexpected twist, Akatosh, the dragon god of time, intervenes, sending the young hero—barely 17 years old—to a completely different world: Hogwarts. But the magic of this universe is unprepared for the primal and ancient force of the Thu'um, nor for a battle-hardened warrior with a past forged in the icy fields of the north. Constantly clashing with Albus Dumbledore, a manipulative figure with his own interests, the Dragonborn is forced to accept the role of a professor at Hogwarts—a strategy to keep him under close watch. However, his firm character, dark past, and immense power soon disrupt the comfort of the magical world. With hidden enemies, whispering souls within, and an unbreakable connection to Skyrim, will this northern warrior find purpose in a world he doesn’t understand? Or will his arrival at Hogwarts unleash chaos that even magic cannot contain?

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Descargo de responsabilidad: Esta es una obra de fan fiction creada como un homenaje a las sagas de The Elder Scrolls y Harry Potter. Todos los derechos pertenecen a sus respectivos creadores: Bethesda Game Studios, Warner Bros., y J.K. Rowling.

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Status
Completed
Year
2025
Author
YoDarki

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Rating
4.1/ 5.0
Followers
184
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193,776

Chapters(141 total)

What readers say about Harry Potter: Dragonborn Comes

  • 1st ,it's different than the other HP Skyrim mashes,in that it waits till end of 3rd year for story to start which doesn't seem like much ,but it allows for more mature character interactions and brings the golden trio closer to mcs age . 2nd, the MC is the…
    Blank69007Royal Road5.0 / 5
  • Finished it and it is good hp fiction with interesting chracters and twists in the original story while still following most of canon events of the fourth and fith books/movies I was never interested in skyrim but it is an interesting addition to the univer…
    AetherMoonAndFireRoyal Road5.0 / 5

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Community Reviews(7)

  • Blank69007Royal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    1st ,it's different than the other HP Skyrim mashes,in that it waits till end of 3rd year for story to start which doesn't seem like much ,but it allows for more mature character interactions and brings the golden trio closer to mcs age .
    2nd, the MC is the endgame dragonborne brought into Hogwarts world ,so he's absolutely gonna be op and that's ok.The mcs background of being half elf ,half nord and raised in Skyrim ,makes the MC sympathize with half blood students and despise the nobility of Hogwarts aka pure blood elites
    3rd and last,the interactions between dragons and the dragonborn ,as well has the dragonborns relationship with Harry ,due to being a parselmouth
    Overall great read and I hope the author keeps the story going.
  • AetherMoonAndFireRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    Finished it and it is good hp fiction with interesting chracters and twists in the original story while still following most of canon events of the fourth and fith books/movies
    I was never interested in skyrim but it is an interesting addition to the universe
    Overall i had fun reading it and would recommend it to people interested in hp fanfic
  • heliRDRoyal Road
    ★★★★ 4.0
    The overall story line seems good, for someone from another world who has faced countless enemies the world of harry potter seems like 2 to 3 levels lower in horror. The style looks like the author is cutting off a lot of words or sentences ( when reading there are several instances of the flow being broken, like when the are going to the match there was nothing pointing to the Weasley or Harry preparing to go  after the piece of voldermot was removed they just returned home and just prepared to leave, when the death eaters attacked I did not read how or when Harry's wand got misplaced  the book just said he was looking for it has they were moving. Several instances like that. It makes people pause to reread and ask question or be puzzled when it should have connected easier. The concept is wonderful the character has shown himself to be bloody and still good (due to where he comes from). But the story itself just feels like the author watched or read the book and inserts the mc there. If the author can make the sentences flow into one another then the book should have more thumbs up.
  • PacemRoyal Road
    ★★★★ 4.0
    I definitely enjoyed the action so far as well as the dedication einhar has to his students.  However, the manner in which you construct your sentences, particularly in the first few chapters is a tad disorienting.  I saw that English is not your first language.  Perhaps consider getting an editor who understands the language a bit better?
  • TheFishingDruidRoyal Road
    ★★★★ 4.0
    The Dragonborn is depicted to have gone trough basically everything from Skyrim prior to the start of the story and is for some reason quite young.
    The power, spells and shouts from Skyrim gets used frequently, with some mix of standard magic.
    Dumbledore is depicted as an old man playing 4d chess, but gets humbled multiple times by the Dragonborn and all is well.
    Ron is a prick
    Neville gets stronger and more confident early on
    A small amount of romance, though 95% one sided
    Some brutal scenes happens, but they are enjoyable and I personally wish they could have been more brutal, but the author stopped himself from posting the more deadly drafts of the chapter. Sadge.
    Hagrid is a gem as always, but now embracing more of his giant lineage.
    Harry takes control of his own destiny with the Dragonborn's guidance.
    Happy ending, with a little epilogue of what happens years later.
  • AnotherMonkeyRoyal Road
    ★★ 2.0
    Up to a certain point in the story you are told that the dragonborn is this or that, but the author will change the MC moral boundaries so fast is going to give you whiplash, when it suits the story the MC is ruthless just for the next chapter allow betrayal and back stabbing with the: Is the last time. For the 50th time. He will use the same character over and over to betray or impede they MC, and keeps giving last warnings straight after another last warning that came after another last warning that started with the last warning. It's really disappointing that he is ruthless to unnamed characters but if your named character you can break any and all rules like he's trying to do a game of thrones style for the non important characters and Dora the explorer for the named ones
  • Common FoolRoyal Road
    1.0
    Edit 2: I have changed my mind and lowered my score for this story.
    Its a fun read so far but the continuity and the grammar are really bad, many errors, Hagrid will be out doing something else but then is suddenly interrupting conversation like he was always there, Daphne will fight someone but then for a sentence or two it's Astoria doing the fighting. Many repeated lines across chapters, telling us what we already know in the same way, for little reason.
    So far I can ignore the errors but I'm really hoping they improve, if it gets any worse I'll have to drop the story.
    Quality of this work would be much improved if it was looked over a few times by an editor, and if they were able to space things better on RR, would make it easier on the eyes to read. Also for some reason all the chapter titles at the start are in speech marks "", making it seem like someone is speaking it aloud, and sometimes there will be a random " inserted in the middle of a sentence breaking my flow of reading.
    Characters seem fine so far.
    I'm giving this a 2.5/5 instead of a 1.5/5 or worse only because I think I'm having fun seeing where this might go.
    Edit 2: Giving it a 1.5/5
    Edit 1: Seems like the authors first language isn't english, so that explains a lot. 100% needs an editor to go through things.
    Edit 2: With Spoilers, basically I agree with AnotherMonkeys review, MCs outwardly spoken, often repeated values are ignored based on the authors whims.
    I see what AnotherMonkey was saying, in this story the MC gives manipulative Dumbles so many chances, and when he fucks up massively in FIGHT the MC randomly decides to forgive dumble. Why? The author had this to say
    "I wanted Dumbledore to get what he deserved, no doubt. But then I realized: if it weren’t for his manipulations, Einar would’ve never become a professor or met the kids.
    So what’s the point of holding a grudge? In the end, the good that came out of all this weighs more than Dumbledore’s strategic games…
    Let’s forgive him. Just