Explore four legendary dragons—The Lambton Worm, Tarasque, Dragon of Wantley, and La Trinita—plus classic dragon lore and old-school AD&D entries in this visual fantasy journey.
Story wise I like the Dragon of Wantley. As far as monsters / persona in the game, I lean on the younger ones for the groups to discover and try to slay, and the older ones for dialogue, quests, clues to adventures and the like.
someone on Kickstarter recently did a set of pins of dragons from olde illustrations and manuscripts.
Agree with Heavy Cavalry on Dragon of Wantley. Love seeing the old first edition D&D dragons. Though the image of the Tasloi made me laugh as it has this look of surprise of being seen. Like "oh don't mind me but your dragons are back the other way".
Story wise I like the Dragon of Wantley. As far as monsters / persona in the game, I lean on the younger ones for the groups to discover and try to slay, and the older ones for dialogue, quests, clues to adventures and the like.
someone on Kickstarter recently did a set of pins of dragons from olde illustrations and manuscripts.
Agree with Heavy Cavalry on Dragon of Wantley. Love seeing the old first edition D&D dragons. Though the image of the Tasloi made me laugh as it has this look of surprise of being seen. Like "oh don't mind me but your dragons are back the other way".