Just about everything you ever wanted to know about dragons, and then some...
Publisher's blurb: "The simplest adventure game is going into the dungeon, killing the monsters, and bringing back the treasure. Turn that monster into a dragon, and you've got a myth that has resonated through the centuries.
"The Book of Dragons is designed to be the definitive guide to using dragons in a game. It complements but does not require the Slayer's Guide to Dragons and Encyclopedia Arcane: Dragon Magic.
"The first half of this book traces the path of an adventuring party as they approach a dragon. The Desolation of the Dragon describes the region around a lair, and explores the effects dragons have on their environment. Watchers on the Mountain provides a system for tracking the progress of the party and the responses of the dragon and its servants. Servants of the Dragon has details on the various kinds of warriors and pawns used by dragons to defend their lairs and affect the mortal world.
"Dragon Lairs has all the detail needed to design a dragon's lair, from a dank cave filled with rotting remains of previous adventurers to an ancient ruined city despoiled by the beast. When the party finally encounter the dragon, Flattery and Riddles lets them have a few last moments before the dragon employs its Tactics and Warfare to wipe them out. If by some miracle the party survive, they can delve into the fabled Hoards of the dragons, or even into the carcass of their foe with reference to Anatomy of the Dragon.
"After this, we move on to customising dragons. Age Advancement presents a variant method for creating dragons especially skilled in warfare, or magic, or some other field of expertise. A selection of new Feats (with especially emphasis on the feared breath weapon) follows. The rules in those two chapters are then used as the basis of a system of Dragon Design."
More when I get hold of a copy!
Book Details:
Author: Gareth Hanrahan
Publishers' Reference: MGP8802
ISBN: 1-904577-50-4
Hardback, 256 pages
Date: November 2003
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Product page last updated: 31 December 2006