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<blockquote data-quote="Krakenspire" data-source="post: 6496386" data-attributes="member: 6787754"><p>No need to type dragons. If they are unique powerful and rare then they can each be an individual vice a "forest" dragon as an earlier poster has stated. In the current campaign I'm running the dragon that halted the advance of a huge empire has not been seen or heard for over 100 years. The despoiled land around his know lair area is beginning to regrow and recover from years of dragon hunting and legendary effects. </p><p>This has a massive change in the political landscape of the campaign world, creating a new frontier that has essentially been off limits for eons. New towns and people are flocking to the reclaimed area because they want cheap land or to find heir fortune.</p><p>But what happend to the dragon? What will the empire do now it's not constrained? What ancient secrets did the dragons territory hide and what happend to its legendary treasure.</p><p>The dragons not even in the campaign but it's effects are massive. IMHO that's how dragons should be in a campaign world, not one in every adventure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krakenspire, post: 6496386, member: 6787754"] No need to type dragons. If they are unique powerful and rare then they can each be an individual vice a "forest" dragon as an earlier poster has stated. In the current campaign I'm running the dragon that halted the advance of a huge empire has not been seen or heard for over 100 years. The despoiled land around his know lair area is beginning to regrow and recover from years of dragon hunting and legendary effects. This has a massive change in the political landscape of the campaign world, creating a new frontier that has essentially been off limits for eons. New towns and people are flocking to the reclaimed area because they want cheap land or to find heir fortune. But what happend to the dragon? What will the empire do now it's not constrained? What ancient secrets did the dragons territory hide and what happend to its legendary treasure. The dragons not even in the campaign but it's effects are massive. IMHO that's how dragons should be in a campaign world, not one in every adventure. [/QUOTE]
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