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Dragons of Lethbridge - Part III - the Diplomat 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 III – the Diplomat

 

Living to the south of these incidents was a very old dragon, and a good one at that. He was kind-hearted, good natured and loved to talk. He talked so much, in fact, that people tended to avoid him, lest they got caught in hours upon hours of conversation. It seemed that he remembered the days long before man had come to settle these parts.

 

Gaikou – a name that he picked up living in the Orient – was approached by the representative from CP Rail. CP Rail asked if he would intercede on humanity’s behalf to stop Suututtaa and attempt to repair the damaged relations between humans and dragons. After much deliberation, during which Gaikou was uncharacteristically quiet, he made a very long winded speech about the need for Draconian-Human relations to flourish, as they were both trying to occupy the same space.

 

Three hours of talking later, he finally accepted the arrangement.

 

Gaikou set off on a foggy September morning to speak with Suututtaa. The humans on the ground were terrified to hear not only one set of dragon’s wings in the hidden sky, but two. Residents feared the worst when Gaikou did not return for many days. On the eve of the ninth day, he returned to his lair and urgently summoned the representative of CP Rail.

 

Gaikou had been very badly burned and greatly injured, though he told no one why. The representative arrived as Gaikou approached the brink of death, and whispered his final words into the ear of the whitening human. Gaikou breathed his last, wishing for peace between the races, but lamenting that he could not bring it.

 

The CP Rail representative ran from Gaikou’s lair, and immediately began making preparations in every settlement and town with which he could communicate. His message was simple:

 

“The Villain Approaches”

 

To find the Diplomat’s lair:

Believe it or not, there is more than enough information above to determine the type of dragon the Diplomat represented.

 

From the posted coordinates:

 

Subtract: (The maximum damage for the main breath weapon of a 12th level dragon + 75) from the northing.

 

Subtract: (The experience points for slaying a first level dragon of this type / 7326) from the westing.



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