Skyrim: The First Dragonborn

Skyrim: The First Dragonborn is an 8-episode miniseries created by Aaron McGruder based on the video game, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim 's third and final DLC expansion Dragonborn by Bethesda Studios. It is a direct sequel to both Skyrim: Legend of Dovahkiin and Skyrim: Tyranny of the Sun, and is the third and final miniseries in Aaron McGruder's animated Skyrim trilogy. It aired from November 11, 2021 to December 25, 2022 on Adult Swim.

Info
After a series of subtle adventures alongside his partner Serana, the Dragonborn gets approached by a pair of mysterious mask-wearing cultists who call him the "False Dragonborn" before attacking him. After killing them, he discovers a note that mentions someone by the name of "Miraak". For the final miniseries of the trilogy, the Dragonborn will leave Skyrim, and discover whether or not his Thu'um is the strongest of all...

Intro
(Intro theme)

(Voice of TBD/Storn Crag-Strider)

"He was once one of them, a Dragon Priest. He ruled here in their name, ruled over Solstheim. But he did not serve the dragons... he devoured them. And much like the dragons, he seeks to return. You did not think you were the only one? Miraak was the first...

Dragonborn!"

Cast

 * Clancy Brown as Dovahkiin/The Last Dragonborn
 * Laura Bailey as Serana
 * Elle Newlands as Frea
 * TBD as Storn Crag-Strider
 * Wes Johnson as Hermaeus Mora, Daedric Prince of Fate and Knowledge
 * Peter Jessop as Miraak
 * Dwight Schultz as Neloth
 * Charles Dennis as Sahrotaar; Krosulhah
 * Michael Gough as Gjalund Salt-Sage
 * Jeff Baker as Adril Arano
 * Dan Donohue as Captain Modyn Veleth
 * Keith Szarabajka as Redoran Guards
 * Jon Curry as General Falx Carius
 * TBD as Varona Nelas
 * TBD as Tharstan
 * TBD as Crescius Caerellius
 * Popeye Vogelsang as Glover Mallory
 * Colleen Delany as Aphia Velothi-Caerellius
 * Jason Marsden as Talvas Fathryon
 * Keith Silverstein as Various Male Reavers
 * TBD as Various Female Reavers

Episodes
See List of Skyrim: The First Dragonborn episodes

Credits Theme
(NOTE: The credits theme is exclusive to the final episode, as each previous episode provides the credits in the intro, while the final episode end credits are the full credits.)
 * Miraak's Mantra + Exsanquis - War

Trivia

 * This miniseries premiered on November 11, 2021, Skyrim's 10 year anniversary.
 * The voice actor of Storn Crag-Strider had to be swapped from the original voice actor, George Coe, as Coe had passed in 2015 due to a long-term illness.
 * Being animated by WB Animation, the art/animation style is very reminiscent to Justice League, Teen Titans: The Judas Contract, Justice League vs. Teen Titans, and Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge.
 * In the game, Serana doesn't necessarily react to Solstheim, however, in this miniseries, Serana is fully aware of her position in Solstheim.
 * This miniseries, while remaining faithful to the Dragonborn DLC questline, focuses a bit more on the drama aspect than the preceding miniseries, as tensions form between the Dragonborn and Serana due to a jealousy issue.
 * To keep consistent with the 8-episode agenda of the sequel miniseries, two important Dragonborn DLC side quests ("The Final Descent" and "March of the Dead") were implemented, with their respective episodes being "The Bloodskal Blade" and "The Ash Spawn Threat".
 * The character, Aphia Velothi-Caerellius, had her name edited upon in the miniseries, unlike her original name - simply just Aphia Velothi - in the Dragonborn DLC, to signify that she and Crescius are married.
 * The cliffhanger ending points at the possibility of a new Skyrim/Elder Scrolls series by Aaron McGruder, but this has not yet been confirmed.