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<blockquote data-quote="Jack Simth" data-source="post: 4160450" data-attributes="member: 29252"><p>I mentioned they'd been "noisy" - I'd neglected to mention how.</p><p></p><p>See, they flew over a small elven city... and one of them spouted off a blast of flame. They ran off after they found out that most the populace was armed with bows (thirty or forty elven commonoer-1's with longbows are surprisingly effective - especially when they've got a few professional guards (warrior-2's) backing them up).</p><p></p><p>Later, one of them landed out of sight of said city, used Alternate Form to blend in, and came in. He was running away from a random encounter (two cockatrices), and the guards drove the beats off (they're up on a wall, shooting arrows - multiple targets, they're taking damage, now away from their nest, I decided they'd run). He said a couple of things to the guards, one of which was that he'd lost a wallet with a lot of cash (a lie, buy that parts immaterial). Guards sent out a tracker to recover it (for themselves, mind...) and he encountered the tracker on his way back out. Tracker had located his landing spot and was standing around looking confused. Dragon attacked tracker, tracker escaped (Cape of the Mounteback).</p><p></p><p>Combine that with some earlier dragon hunters, one of which tracked them back to their lair, was taken prisoner, and managed to escape, and, well... these guys have a local reputation for being aggressive, regardless of type.</p><p></p><p>Add to that the bounty on dragon heads, and you can see why I need a dragon hunting party, no?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack Simth, post: 4160450, member: 29252"] I mentioned they'd been "noisy" - I'd neglected to mention how. See, they flew over a small elven city... and one of them spouted off a blast of flame. They ran off after they found out that most the populace was armed with bows (thirty or forty elven commonoer-1's with longbows are surprisingly effective - especially when they've got a few professional guards (warrior-2's) backing them up). Later, one of them landed out of sight of said city, used Alternate Form to blend in, and came in. He was running away from a random encounter (two cockatrices), and the guards drove the beats off (they're up on a wall, shooting arrows - multiple targets, they're taking damage, now away from their nest, I decided they'd run). He said a couple of things to the guards, one of which was that he'd lost a wallet with a lot of cash (a lie, buy that parts immaterial). Guards sent out a tracker to recover it (for themselves, mind...) and he encountered the tracker on his way back out. Tracker had located his landing spot and was standing around looking confused. Dragon attacked tracker, tracker escaped (Cape of the Mounteback). Combine that with some earlier dragon hunters, one of which tracked them back to their lair, was taken prisoner, and managed to escape, and, well... these guys have a local reputation for being aggressive, regardless of type. Add to that the bounty on dragon heads, and you can see why I need a dragon hunting party, no? [/QUOTE]
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