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Dragons of Lethbridge - Part V - Defender Mystery Cache

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Hidden : 9/25/2007
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:


This cache is part of a series of caches titled “Dragons of Lethbridge.”

The series is in the order of:

GC164PQ – Dragons of Lethbridge – the Baby

GC164PC – Dragons of Lethbridge – the Scourge

GC164PH – Dragons of Lethbridge – the Diplomat

GC164PN – Dragons of Lethbridge – the Villain

GC164PJ – Dragons of Lethbridge – Defender of the Crown

GC16ABN – Dragons of Lethbridge – Exodus One
GC16XZH - Dragons of Lethbridge - Vilustumenin


These caches do not need to be done in order, but the story flows a logical sense when read in order.

All parts of this story assume Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition Rules – Monstrous Manual reference. I know it is archaic now, but the story was written with that universe in mind.

 

DRAGONS OF LETHBRIDGE

 

Few people nowadays remember, and there are fewer records still about the Dragons of Lethbridge. Lethbridge provided one of the best breeding grounds and terrain for Dragons of days gone by. They had been pushed out of their traditional breeding grounds in Europe, fled from China, and moved north through the continent from the warmer, more southern climes to the area of Lethbridge.

 

The summers were hot, the winters cold, but the coulee and the Oldman River (during this time known as the Belly River) provided ample grounds for a small population of Dragons to flourish. Alas, over time, a great many of them have vanished, but some clues can be found among the rubble-strewn areas, where now a highway runs through.

 

Part V – Defender of the Crown

 

Canada had not been a country for long. In fact, it had only been in 1867 that it had become an actual country, and Alberta had only become a province two years prior to these incidents. Nevertheless, the federal government sent forth a messenger to the last known dragon in the area, an honourable creature named Huldig. He hailed from the African continent, and had moved to Canada because he wanted to see the new country.

 

Huldig was upset by the actions of both Skyde and Suututtaa, but also upset by the actions of the humans. He did not understand the need for the humans to have killed the Baby, nor did he particularly understand the need for the bridge. He accepted these as givens, however, and received the messenger. The government had asked Huldig to intervene.

 

A creature such as Huldig fighting with the Villain was no easy task. Huldig – while clearly the stronger of the two – was far older than Skyde. Suututtaa had been gravely injured in his battle with Gaikou, but was still raining acid rain upon the Belly River.

 

On the morning of October 27th, 1907 Huldig took to the skies to engage Suututtaa, who had been marshalling his strength. The battle was fierce, wide-ranging, and long fought. Eventually, Huldig was the victor, and Suututtaa was dead, his blood having fallen upon the side of the coulee, well north of the bridge.

 

Huldig had enough time to rest for a short while, before Skyde descended from the clouds, challenging him. As Huldig took flight, Skyde burned the ground around him. The utter devastation of the bottom of the coulee created a great deal of black smoke as both of the massive creatures faced off, trying to kill each other.

 

The battle ranged within the walls of the coulee, but wended from the far north end to the far south end. It was said that the battle raged for days, but it was only a few short hours before Huldig emerged the victor, badly injured and with a broken wing, but standing atop the defeated Villain.

 

The new country offered its thanks to the Defender of the Crown and also offered him to go wherever he wished within its borders. Huldig abandoned his home, and took flight, never to be seen by human eyes again.

 

To find the Defender’s lair:

Huldig was a particularly honourable and wise creature. Most people didn’t even know he was there, they merely thought that he was just another local resident...

 

From the posted coordinates:

 

Add: The maximum total (that’s tail and body) length of a level 8 dragon – 6 to the northing.

 

Subtract: The maximum damage for the breath weapon of a level 9 dragon of this type + 6 to the westing.



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