Sentences with phrase «kill dragons»

Kill dragons, gain gold, upgrade your...
Kill dragons, gain gold, upgrade your powers and do it all over again!!!
-- Any «normal» animals in Fallout NV and Skyrim (luckily the perks / shouts can help with this once you get them)-- actually in Skyrim I didn't even want to kill the dragons, at least not the ones you had to seek out.
Not just to explore caves, kill dragons and collect gold.
«Oooh, I can kill dragons simply with my voice» is basically half of what these reviews are saying.
What the fairy tale provides for him is a St. George to kill the dragon.
If you found a really old letter between friends which described their killing a dragon would you be forced to believe it?
«That's the dagger that kills the dragon, but that was never the main point of the exercise,» Mr Manderson told The Australian Financial Review.
More often hero implies they have also done a great deed that is morally exemplary, such as saving people from a burning building, knight kills the dragon and saves the princess etc..
The novel starts off as a simple adventure yarn about 13 dwarves determined to kill the dragon who drove them off their mountain kingdom long ago, and gradually snowballs into important events that affect the entire world of Middle Earth.
[Spoiler alert] they do not kill the dragon, although [spoiler alert] they eventually will, within the next 18 months or so, because [spoiler alert] this «Hobbit,» which is [migraine alert] 170 minutes, is the first installment in [film critic suicide - watch alert] a trilogy.»
Start the battle with the dragon, but do not worry when the dragon goes after Shadowmere, as Shadowmere is invincible and will fight and eventually kill the dragon for you.
What would it mean to our sense of the poem if Beowulf did not kill the dragon?
It's Gram, an ancient magical sword, and she's supposed to kill a dragon with it.
To kill that dragon, most players have to use the combat system to its fullest potential (once again, assuming you are a player of average skill).
There are other better designed games than AD&D out there but AD&D is the only game (in my experience) that makes your friends talk about «killing that dragon» years later after playing and make strangers look at them as if they were crazy.
For example: The Knight wins by killing the dragon.
Just one problem: Does anybody know how to kill a dragon?
Killing dragons is definitely an RPG cliche by now, but Dragon Age: Inquisition makes it the most enjoyable experience to date.
From the first time you kill a dragon you realize that the combat is going to be a little different with these beasts.
In The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim, you can kill a dragon and use its stolen soul to power your Dragon Shouts.
Start the battle with the dragon, but do not worry when the dragon goes after Shadowmere, as Shadowmere is invincible and will fight and eventually kill the dragon for you.

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There's also ridiculous threats from God in there that reflect on the knowledge and intelligence of anyone at the time who would accept the idea of unicorns, dragons, or angels that killed tens of thousands of people.
Fairy tales tell children that dragons can be killed
And I believe that dragons did exist once and Religious freaks killed them off because they were different
How about unicorns (Isaiah 34:7), half man half goat beasts (Isaiah 13:21 and 34:14), flaming snakes (Numbers 21:6), seven headed dragons (Revelation 12:3) and serpents that can kill just by looking at you (Jeremiah 8:17)?
The only way to take them seriously is to «interpret» them and ignore obsolete information (like dragons, slavery, killing adulterers, etc.).
Okay I maybe desperately searching for positives after Arsene Wenger disappointed all of the Arsenal fans again by doing his best impression of Smaug, the dragon in The Hobbit films that sleeps on a vast hoard of gold and treasure and tries to kill any who dare to approach.
In the final crescendo: two throats cut by Sons of the Harpy; an array of sword and knife deaths in a stadium melee that totaled approximately 23 on - screen deaths; two men killed by a dragon's jaws; and approximately 15 burnt to death by dragon fire.
If you supply these basics, your husband will do anything for you — slay the dragons, kill the beast, work three jobs, etc..
Fortunately, most of these infernal twisters die out quickly, although some — such as the «dragon twist» that ripped through Tokyo in 1923 in the aftermath of the Great Kanto Earthquake, killing 44,000 people — can grow lethally large.
In a land where survival is precarious, Komodo dragons thrive despite being exposed to scads of bacteria that would kill less hardy creatures.
Evidence of butchery and fire on animal bones found near hobbit remains suggests that these early humans enjoyed a good barbecue, usually of baby elephants, huge rats, and deadly Komodo dragons that they hunted and killed.
Also presented are possible alternative approaches to tackling infections, such as phages (viruses that kill bacteria) sourcing new antibiotic leads from oceans, soils and host - associated microbiomes in humans, komodo dragons and leafcutter ants.
The book INSISTS that the only way to kill the «sugar dragon» is to starve it.
A few of the dragon attacks are then followed by the dragon being mysteriously absent, as if this winged creature was too aloof to follow - through with killing its prey, like a cat with a bug.
The dragon that as been the whole point of the book and the movies is literally killed before the title of the movie hits the screen.
Like in the book, the dragon is just immediately killed.
Also, the dragons themselves aren't that big, and can EASILY be killed.
Set in a medieval era, follows vengeful captain Ahab (Glover) who is leading the dragon hunters including Ishmael (Corey Sevier), Queequeg (John Kepa Kruse) Stubb (Vinnie Jones) and Starbuck (David Morgan) in order to find and kill the legendary white dragon.
The death of the Mecha Dragon transforms the player into a Lizard - form leading to a journey of killing various dragons around the world.
HTTYD tells the story of Hiccup, a small and unassuming boy who eventually teaches his village full of tough, dragon - killing Vikings to train and befriend the mythical beasts instead of slaughtering them.
After these dragons are killed, the quest is obtained through the Armory in Atera and it's called Summons from Below.
Orcs and goblins want to kill you for funzies, trolls want to eat your innards on toast, dragons want to roast you alive, dwarves don't respect you at all, and even your best wizard friend is constantly making microaggressive comments about what an uptight, short - statured doofus you are.
When an evil dragon appears in a small kingdom, its ruling monarchs appear to be killed in its destructive path.
Kinnaman is best known for his work in the ROBOCOP remake from last year, but his body of work is vast with sensational work on other projects such as The Killing, THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO and the EASY MONEY trilogy.
However, Hiccup knows his father will be devastated if he fails to kill one of the captured dragons — especially when the whole town turns out to watch the young combatants flaunt their newly acquired fighting techniques.
Spoiler alert: The greedy dragon is killed in the first act, and now everyone — dwarf, elf, man, and orc — wants a piece of his treasure.
Characters are chased by a fire - breathing dragon and killed in explosions.
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