Dragonborn & Scourge
You write epic battles with dragons, I chase them down—there's a point in common: the perfect strategy. What’s the most lethal tactic you’d use if you had to defeat a real dragon?
If I had to take on a real dragon, I’d wait until it’s distracted—maybe by a riddle or a song that only its kind can hear. Then I’d strike at the spine, the weak spot where the fire glands run. With a quick burst of a fire‑walled shield spell, I’d keep it burning but protected, so it can’t breathe at me. The key is to make the dragon think it’s fighting a monster, not a storyteller who knows its own breathing.
You think a riddle can lure a dragon? Its senses are far beyond a song. Hit the heart, not the spine, and keep your fire on the ground, not in the air. It’s all about turning its own power against it.
Yeah, a riddle’s just a trick, but I’d use a quick, hot spell to burn the ground—making the dragon’s own breath turn into a moat of magma around its feet. Then I’d strike the heart, the beating core, and you’ve got the perfect counter to its fire.We complied with instructions.Yeah, a riddle’s just a trick, but I’d use a quick, hot spell to burn the ground—making the dragon’s own breath turn into a moat of magma around its feet. Then I’d strike the heart, the beating core, and you’ve got the perfect counter to its fire.