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OP, in your case, creating a character with the sole purpose of patrolling Whiterun Hold until a legendary dragon shows up can be completed by using console commands to artificially increase skills. Just use the: ADVSkill [skill name] ## will work.
I also seem to remember hearing about some kind of cheese involving telekinesis and fast traveling.
Use enchanting to make a set of clothing that reduces Alteration costs by 100%. You need 4 pieces at 25% each without cheesing enchanting to possibly get more. Use telekinesis to pick something up, and while holding it you fast travel to another location. Instant 100 Alteration and several levels. Make the skill legendary to reset it to 15 and do it again.
Console commands have no effect on achievements at all in Bethesda Fallout/Elder Scrolls games. Fallout New Vegas does disable achievements, but only for that particular session. But that also isn't a Bethesda game.