I eat Legendary dragons for lunch

So unless you outmatch a Legendary dragon in power, you wouldn't last very long up against this old wolf.

( you mentioned earlier that we are not immortal, true but Lyacnthropy will keep you fresh for a while

Gorgun, my werewolf, is 168 years old and a master / Alpha werewolf. I have the perk tree filled. )
Gah, come on! We both know Skyrim dragons are ridiculously underpowered. If we went strictly by Skyrim code (i.e. distances) then this roelplay wouldn't be much fun. Besides, my level 10 Argonian skooma addict can finish of legendary dragons without too much difficulty.

In "real" TES they are much more powerful.
you'll be surprised my friend, Hammerfell is not a place for a nordic dog. and why take on an army of warlords in a faraway land when you can meet me in battle in a few days?
I'm having a hard time taking you seriously
'Nordic dog" I rather like that turn of phrase.
EDIT: I really like this roleplay so I guess I'll just let you all know my backstory. Here goes....
Many people assume that as powerful as vampire lords are they are rare, and in fact, only three exist. This is true...to an extent. For several of these majestic creatures have existed through the eras. Some were eventually hunted down (though such enterprises claimed the lives of countless hunters) some disappeared entirely; perhaps called back by Lord Molag Bal to his realm, or perhaps they have ascended to the Soul Cairn. Nevertheless, quite a few remain in hiding. They can hide their true identities much better than their inferior cousins and have lived among the peoples of Tamriel (and Akavir) for countless years. Elenhir is one such lord; an Altmer pure blooded vampire who received his "gift" somewhere in the beginning of the second era. Throughout those years he lived in his family castle, along with his small cult of followers, gaining forbidden knowledge, and making the acquaintances of cosmic entities such as the likes of Hermaeus Mora (whom he now dutifully serves). Now, he has journeyed to Skyrim after having heard of Harkon's goal, and he has decided to join his brothers, all they need now is for the Dawnguard DLC to arrive on PC (

) and the tyranny of the sun shall end forever! Unlike other vampires, he does not hate mortals, but has a sort of contemptuous pity for them and would not hurt them (as much) were it not necessary to quench his thirst. On the other hand, he has no qualms about killing a werewolf or two...a shame their blood tastes so bad... like fleas mixed with sweat and stupidity.

Perhaps that wasn't entirely lore friendly, but I may change it in the future.