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<blockquote data-quote="William drake" data-source="post: 3431751" data-attributes="member: 49143"><p>How old is the world, not just where the game will be played, but the history that takes in what happend out side of the gameplay world before everything hit the fan. You have people coming from all parts of the world...I assume brining their history, and the religions with them...detail that. Also, what is so great about the POLE...why did the W.K want it? </p><p>Overall sounds good, I don't hear offten that Dragons are played up to be the Gods of D&D that they should be, how powerful, and rare they should be to be seen, and even more so to be dealt with in battle when fleeing is the morelikely of choices.</p><p>Game ON.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>As a side note, I once had a game where players wished to fight a Great Elder Red Wyrm for they knew how I treated Dragons in my games. SO, I entertained this idea and two game nights later *each lasting almost 5 hrs* the players, all seven who were over 19th level, a few in the low 20's, were fully armed and equiped with some of the best weapons, armor, magic and healing obilities: a monk, a barbarian, a paladin, a sorcerer, two clerics, and a druid/ranger the playerse stood their ground in a city that they were able to use as cover; to doge, and escape the beast over head...found, at the end, that only a 3rd of the great city still stood..and only tw players were still standing. The rest were out of combat: either KO'd, or should've been dead but were saved by allies who moved their bodies to safe spots. Also, while the players were fighting, the city had it's own defenses...catapults, balista....nets...and some 3thousand soldiers. All were killed or dying.</p><p></p><p>The beast, was knocked out, wounded, with a severed wing, and missing some of its jaw and left eye. But it was still battle capable if it woke up, the players made sure that it didnt. </p><p></p><p>That's how I feel about dragons, they loved it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="William drake, post: 3431751, member: 49143"] How old is the world, not just where the game will be played, but the history that takes in what happend out side of the gameplay world before everything hit the fan. You have people coming from all parts of the world...I assume brining their history, and the religions with them...detail that. Also, what is so great about the POLE...why did the W.K want it? Overall sounds good, I don't hear offten that Dragons are played up to be the Gods of D&D that they should be, how powerful, and rare they should be to be seen, and even more so to be dealt with in battle when fleeing is the morelikely of choices. Game ON. As a side note, I once had a game where players wished to fight a Great Elder Red Wyrm for they knew how I treated Dragons in my games. SO, I entertained this idea and two game nights later *each lasting almost 5 hrs* the players, all seven who were over 19th level, a few in the low 20's, were fully armed and equiped with some of the best weapons, armor, magic and healing obilities: a monk, a barbarian, a paladin, a sorcerer, two clerics, and a druid/ranger the playerse stood their ground in a city that they were able to use as cover; to doge, and escape the beast over head...found, at the end, that only a 3rd of the great city still stood..and only tw players were still standing. The rest were out of combat: either KO'd, or should've been dead but were saved by allies who moved their bodies to safe spots. Also, while the players were fighting, the city had it's own defenses...catapults, balista....nets...and some 3thousand soldiers. All were killed or dying. The beast, was knocked out, wounded, with a severed wing, and missing some of its jaw and left eye. But it was still battle capable if it woke up, the players made sure that it didnt. That's how I feel about dragons, they loved it. [/QUOTE]
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