Talk:Mythic Hall of Mysteries/@comment-7996544-20170809012112/@comment-7996544-20170812014055

I'm sorry, but did you READ the description? Did you not see the picture I linked, which was IDENTICAL to the dragon? Did you not understand "Guy Gacks, Son of Arne"? That's got BOTH D&D developers in it, Gary GYGAX and Dave ARNESON! Just read the description, then these trivia entries!

"The wizard Guy Gacks, son of Arne, was the first person to discover the dungeon dragon deep in an ancient network of catacombs. The entrance to the catacombs is near a keep on the borderlands between the Sandara Desert and the Drag Marshes."

There are references to the tabletop roleplaying game, Dungeons & Dragons:

"The wizard Guy Gacks, son of Arne", may be a reference to Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson, who designed Dungeons & Dragons:.

The "Goal" completion message received makes a direct reference to the Dungeons & Dragons: game: "Dungeons and dragons: two things that just seem to go together."

The Keep on the Borderlands was a Dungeons & Dragons: module by Gary Gygax used in the basic set created in 1979.

The Dungeon Dragon seems to be based on the title dragon from Dungeons & Dragons.

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-sigh...- Sorry for getting angry, but I thought this was obvious...there's no reference whatsoever about Smaug. It's the Ancient Red Dragon. Wolfiez agrees, so I have the approval of an Admin, too.