

Vahlok the Jailor, entombed within Vahlok's Tomb in Solstheim.Otar, who was entombed in Ragnvald, his tomb was sealed with two keys guarded by draugr.

Nahkriin, who was tasked with presiding over Alduin's portal to Sovngarde at Skuldafn.In 4E 201, following the activation of the Eye of Magnus, the Last Dragonborn was sent to Labyrinthian by the College to retrieve the Staff, and Morokei was destroyed. Aren sacrificed two of his companions to contain Morokei, and sealed the ruins. The future Arch-Mage, Savos Aren, was the only member of the group to survive the venture into Labyrinthian. Morokei obtained the Staff of Magnus some time in the Fourth Era, which brought him into contact with a group of mages from the College of Winterhold. Morokei, who was entombed in Labyrinthian.

Krosis, who was entombed atop Shearpoint mountain.Korthor, who was entombed in Vuldngrav in Skyrim, possessed the Fork of Horripilation in 2E 582.His plans were prevented by a Nord named Valdar even in death, his spirit ensured that Hevnoraak remained sealed within the tomb. Hevnoraak, who planned his resurrection obsessively before dying, and was entombed in Valthume.Haldriin, who was entombed in Skyshroud Barrow on Bleakrock Isle.Dukaan, who was entombed in White Ridge Barrow on Solstheim.Arthosiis, who was banished from Skyrim and led his followers to Wrothgar.Akiirdal, buried in the Howling Sepulchers of Craglorn.Ahzidal, the first great Nord enchanter.Similar to their brothers in Skyrim, the Dragons of Elsweyr recruited faithful mortals of the New Moon Cult to serve as Dragon Priests. The individual masks are made of varying materials, and each bears the same name as the Dragon Priest that possessed it.

The highest-ranking priests of the Dragon Cult were granted magical masks that defy the laws of time and possess powerful enchantments. If their sleep is disturbed, Dragon Priests were known to burst out of their coffins with considerable force and prepare to destroy whomsoever intruded upon their resting place. This was the only known way a Dragon Priest such as Morokei could be slain. It is believed that only one with the voice of a Dragon could truly slay a Dragon Priest. They are now found residing in coffins throughout areas of prominent Dragon worship, many of them sealed away and imprisoned using four sacred fires maintained by the priests of Kyne. When they were living, they ruled over countless armies of men in their gods' names. Many of them have achieved a state of lichdom, and retained much of their power through the eternal worship of their draugr servants. Dragon Priests were originally members of the Dragon Cult of ancient Skyrim.
