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<blockquote data-quote="Fieari" data-source="post: 1448556" data-attributes="member: 16221"><p>The square where you delivered your speech is set right into the mountain wall, whereas the dragon appeared much further away, deliberately positioning himself out of your range. He has then descended into the residential areas, where you would be reluctant to use area of effect spells... and not EVERYONE came to hear your speech (They'd all hear of it eventually, but not everyone personally came). Esspecially the women, and the children, and the elderly and sick.</p><p></p><p>Your city is large. The dragon is a fair three quarters of a mile away from you (3,960 feet) and yet still within the heart of the city.</p><p></p><p>Axorius, your knowledge alerts you to two things: One, any dragon who has it's hoard stolen finds it difficult to proceed to the afterlife, and has a fair chance of remaining as a ghost. Two, the dragon slain was a personal general of the Lich King, who surely has a vested interest in matters. That would explain the speed in which the dragon materialized.</p><p></p><p>You can expect that the ghostly dragon is able to drain the life away of nearly anyone he touches, and that only the very strongest of men would have the strength to survive another day... and even they would not be fighting for a while. It has a breath weapon that can suck out life from a distance. And of course, it has a ghostly form of everything it used to have...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fieari, post: 1448556, member: 16221"] The square where you delivered your speech is set right into the mountain wall, whereas the dragon appeared much further away, deliberately positioning himself out of your range. He has then descended into the residential areas, where you would be reluctant to use area of effect spells... and not EVERYONE came to hear your speech (They'd all hear of it eventually, but not everyone personally came). Esspecially the women, and the children, and the elderly and sick. Your city is large. The dragon is a fair three quarters of a mile away from you (3,960 feet) and yet still within the heart of the city. Axorius, your knowledge alerts you to two things: One, any dragon who has it's hoard stolen finds it difficult to proceed to the afterlife, and has a fair chance of remaining as a ghost. Two, the dragon slain was a personal general of the Lich King, who surely has a vested interest in matters. That would explain the speed in which the dragon materialized. You can expect that the ghostly dragon is able to drain the life away of nearly anyone he touches, and that only the very strongest of men would have the strength to survive another day... and even they would not be fighting for a while. It has a breath weapon that can suck out life from a distance. And of course, it has a ghostly form of everything it used to have... [/QUOTE]
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