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You need to speak to the King of White Run... Then you go to Bleak Falls Barrow...
Retreive the Dragon Claw & you also retrieve something else...
Speak to the King again... & then go to that Tower outside of White Run...
The one that is standing by it's self out in the open with some guards by it...
A Dragon will appear...
Good Luck...
Also, don't forget to speak to the Wizard of White Run when you talk to the King...
Good Luck!!!
I don't go looking for Dragons, they come looking for me...
Problem solved, kill them all, ^_^
Sounds like fun, =D
you can play forever without any dragons that way.
they start showing up after bleak falls barrow, the related quest and turning in the dragonstone.
Or.....
You can just be a cheater and console command yourself dragon souls and continue to play with no dragon interferance AND still activate the shout powers.
Some mods are cheats and some are not. If they make the world a more visually pleasing place than the vanilla version, that wouldn't be a cheat but an enhancement. Better textures and lighting are hardly cheats. Nicer looking NPCs don't make you OP. A house that has a layout and decor that you like better than what is vanilla available isn't a cheat. (unless it comes stocked with all the top end gear and such that you can grab and start the game with then that part of it is a cheat)
And since it's a single player game, what is a cheat to some is not to others and it really doesn't matter what I think about how anyone else plays it.
Also I don't feel like you know what cheating really is. How is starting the game from a different perspective cheating, exactly? There are certain starts that might give an advantage, but not every single start does, it's not inherently there for cheating, but for immersion. The game isn't suddenly going to become incredibly easier just because I start by owning Breezehome or something