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<blockquote data-quote="Cergorach" data-source="post: 9790803" data-attributes="member: 725"><p>'Dungeons' are often in our games, be it a cultist hideout in an abandoned tomb, an actively occupied tomb, a cavern, a wizards hideout or something huge like our current track through Undermountain. I suspect that it's somewhere in every adventure, whether it's labeled as a dungeon or not.</p><p></p><p>Dragons are a bit more rare, sure we've encountered them over the decades, but it can easily a year or two before one shows up again...</p><p></p><p>Do I like them? Yes, we're still playing after decades. 'Dungeons' are par for the course, sometimes we try something different for a while, but we tend to come back to 'dungeons'. But to be honest, It's been probably 35 years since I last run a BIG dungeon-dungeon, and now I'm probably running one of the largest. We're having a fun! Dragons can be a LOT of fun, but you need to do them well, either as a huge bossfight, a smaller deadly encounter with a young one that will leave a lasting impression, or as either the benefactor or as TBBG. I also love the old Draconians! Still, it's an enemy type I don't want to overdo.</p><p></p><p>I just thought of a very naughty game title! But maybe just Huts & Hags...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cergorach, post: 9790803, member: 725"] 'Dungeons' are often in our games, be it a cultist hideout in an abandoned tomb, an actively occupied tomb, a cavern, a wizards hideout or something huge like our current track through Undermountain. I suspect that it's somewhere in every adventure, whether it's labeled as a dungeon or not. Dragons are a bit more rare, sure we've encountered them over the decades, but it can easily a year or two before one shows up again... Do I like them? Yes, we're still playing after decades. 'Dungeons' are par for the course, sometimes we try something different for a while, but we tend to come back to 'dungeons'. But to be honest, It's been probably 35 years since I last run a BIG dungeon-dungeon, and now I'm probably running one of the largest. We're having a fun! Dragons can be a LOT of fun, but you need to do them well, either as a huge bossfight, a smaller deadly encounter with a young one that will leave a lasting impression, or as either the benefactor or as TBBG. I also love the old Draconians! Still, it's an enemy type I don't want to overdo. I just thought of a very naughty game title! But maybe just Huts & Hags... [/QUOTE]
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