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How many (ancient) dragons would it take to destroy a (dwarven) city?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mercurius" data-source="post: 6412007" data-attributes="member: 59082"><p>So here's the scenario: There was a great dwarven city of approximately 50,000 within a mountain that was, a hundred years ago, utterly destroyed by a dragon (or two or three). Two-thirds of the population was killed, and the rest scattered widely. This city was the crown jewel of Dwarven civilization, after which it fractured and fell apart. It was a place of great craft and power - perhaps the greatest Dwarven city the world has ever known, well fortified and defended - perhaps with a strong army of 5,000 and a militia that doubled that number.</p><p></p><p>So my question is this: How many ancient, or at least very old and powerful, dragons would it take to destroy such a city? In what scenario could a single ancient dragon, or pair of dragons, destroy such a city? Or would it simply require many such dragons?</p><p></p><p>I'm trying to justify just two dragons doing the deed - an ancient female red and her younger but still rather old (and thus technically "ancient") blue consort. I'm imagining that while the blue took out the mithril golem guardians, the red figured out the flaw in the city's defenses (perhaps through treachery) and was able to collapse a cavern filled with most of the city's population. Or something like that.</p><p></p><p>Any thoughts, ideas, misgivings or fears?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mercurius, post: 6412007, member: 59082"] So here's the scenario: There was a great dwarven city of approximately 50,000 within a mountain that was, a hundred years ago, utterly destroyed by a dragon (or two or three). Two-thirds of the population was killed, and the rest scattered widely. This city was the crown jewel of Dwarven civilization, after which it fractured and fell apart. It was a place of great craft and power - perhaps the greatest Dwarven city the world has ever known, well fortified and defended - perhaps with a strong army of 5,000 and a militia that doubled that number. So my question is this: How many ancient, or at least very old and powerful, dragons would it take to destroy such a city? In what scenario could a single ancient dragon, or pair of dragons, destroy such a city? Or would it simply require many such dragons? I'm trying to justify just two dragons doing the deed - an ancient female red and her younger but still rather old (and thus technically "ancient") blue consort. I'm imagining that while the blue took out the mithril golem guardians, the red figured out the flaw in the city's defenses (perhaps through treachery) and was able to collapse a cavern filled with most of the city's population. Or something like that. Any thoughts, ideas, misgivings or fears? [/QUOTE]
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