[Glorantha] Fighting true dragons

From: Mikko Rintasaari <rintasaa>
Date: Mon Jul 3 23:00:16 2006

> Hi
>
> How many people think that Mikko's problem with wanting player
> characters to be able to fight true dragons is primarily because of the
> existence of Alokoring (he being a (true) dragon slayer)?

That's not exactly what I'm after. I need a vision of the true dragons that can fit in _my_ head, and that I'm comfortable using. The celestial scale dragons don't work for me as actual physical objects flying/walking around the surface of Glorantha. I'm just presenting a view I've been working on. One way of looking at the Glorantha material/setting.

> I have always advised players against that cult telling them that its
> filled with magic they will never use, mainly due to inability to
> reconcile or suspend my belief that a regular human with a few neat
> feats could take on a dragon.

Not a regular human being, but a Hero. Somebody in the 1w3 - 10w4 range in very specific and exotic abilities... everything has to go right, and even then all the hero has got is a chanse.

But I need to know what my NPC's can do, and how they do it.

> For me that ruins the magic. I rationalise thatt the Alokoring cult is
> based around a nerdy bunch of guys who tell these outlandish stories and
> have a bunch of magic that no one has ever seen them use. Greg has
> hinted in the past that there are charlatans everywhere - and this seems
> like one to me.

Not so for me. I'm a big fan of the EWF, but that also requires that their enemies were/are real and dangerous. Also remember that a dragon that has been killed isn't necessarily permanently gone. Permanently killing a True Dragon is propably just as impossible as permanently killing a major God. Parhaps even more so, since the dragons seem pretty resilient aainst chaos.

> Mikko Rintasaari:
>
> > concluding thought on the dragons
>
> Concluding? I doubt it very much :-)

Sorry, I was trying to sum up my current thinking. Non-native english speaker problem there.

More later,

        -Adept Received on Mon 03 Jul 2006 - 22:06:40 EEST

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