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<blockquote data-quote="Dannyalcatraz" data-source="post: 5660698" data-attributes="member: 19675"><p>1) had a huge ancient blue dragon attack the party's sky-ship in a cloud. They couldn't see it at first, and of course, it attacked from all kinds of angles, including from above and below. Eventually, it latched onto the underside of the airship, attacking from various points. It used its tail to sweep the deck from aft, claws from port & starboard, and bites & breath from the prow.</p><p></p><p>2) another dragon, same party. They attacked it in its lair. They thought it was sleeping, but it had heard them and decided to feign unconsciousness. When they started climbing the hoard in order to attack, it swept a pile of treasure over them, trapping some of them, slowing all of them. Then it breathed fire, melting some of the hoard around them. Standing in superheated gold is NOT comfy...</p><p></p><p>Then things got serious.</p><p></p><p>3) same party, dragon #3. This one they spotted on the horizon, flying towards them in the sky. Confident in their abilities, they stood their ground, preparing their nastiest attacks. As it swooped down for a strafing run, they unloaded on it...and were struck from behind by a firey breath weapon, delivered by the REAL dragon as they struck the illusion that had their eyes glued forward. The next strafing run included the realease of a boulder rolling through their formation- the boulder didn't kill anyone, but it certainly didn't feel nice! Then, after it had regained some altitude, it produced another one as it turned for another run. They scattered to either side of the road as it came through, catching it in their crossfire...but instead of dropping it's boulder, it breathed on the group on the left. It climbed into the air again, then did a sharp turn & dive, NOW dropping the boulder on the right-side group.</p><p></p><p>Only 2 PCs in the party could fly that day- the Mage and a Ftr/Th with a winged cloak- so the party decided to retreat, regroup, and fins another way to take down the drake.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That group hates my dragons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dannyalcatraz, post: 5660698, member: 19675"] 1) had a huge ancient blue dragon attack the party's sky-ship in a cloud. They couldn't see it at first, and of course, it attacked from all kinds of angles, including from above and below. Eventually, it latched onto the underside of the airship, attacking from various points. It used its tail to sweep the deck from aft, claws from port & starboard, and bites & breath from the prow. 2) another dragon, same party. They attacked it in its lair. They thought it was sleeping, but it had heard them and decided to feign unconsciousness. When they started climbing the hoard in order to attack, it swept a pile of treasure over them, trapping some of them, slowing all of them. Then it breathed fire, melting some of the hoard around them. Standing in superheated gold is NOT comfy... Then things got serious. 3) same party, dragon #3. This one they spotted on the horizon, flying towards them in the sky. Confident in their abilities, they stood their ground, preparing their nastiest attacks. As it swooped down for a strafing run, they unloaded on it...and were struck from behind by a firey breath weapon, delivered by the REAL dragon as they struck the illusion that had their eyes glued forward. The next strafing run included the realease of a boulder rolling through their formation- the boulder didn't kill anyone, but it certainly didn't feel nice! Then, after it had regained some altitude, it produced another one as it turned for another run. They scattered to either side of the road as it came through, catching it in their crossfire...but instead of dropping it's boulder, it breathed on the group on the left. It climbed into the air again, then did a sharp turn & dive, NOW dropping the boulder on the right-side group. Only 2 PCs in the party could fly that day- the Mage and a Ftr/Th with a winged cloak- so the party decided to retreat, regroup, and fins another way to take down the drake. That group hates my dragons. [/QUOTE]
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