![]() Next time you fight the battle, if you get spanked, remember what those weak DR's were. ![]() (I don't know what they are, for what little it's worth.) Try to use weapons and spells that attack the dragon's weak DR's not its strong ones. Pay close attention to the dragon's DR's. Party: Eder, Durance, Aloth, Sagani, PC (paladin), Barbarian. I can get it down to about 20% health but with a fully wiped party. I'm a filthy casual, but finding the fight really hard. So I guess she chased away the priests to make the temple a safe place for her and her young? However, the wyrms could still be a problem, as they're highly aggressive. Just to interject here: According to the Wiki (spoilers on the page), mature dragons do not seek unecessary conflict, so it's possible they could live in relative peace, as long as the dang humans leave them alone After all, she didn't attack us on sight, so she's not some total murderer Not that I complain, I mean it's a dragon, I can't blame her for not caring what pesky little humans want of her. She and her kids are still a massive danger to all kith in the vicinity and the temple stays unusable. Am I alone in this? Anyone feel the same way?I most definitely brokered a truce there on my second runthrough.How? You can convince Hylea to accept your decision to leave the dragon alive, but you can't actually talk the dragon into living semi-peacefully. This just feels like lazy writing/quest design. Given the fact that Hylia would clearly value the dragon's life (since Hylia is the goddess of flying creatures and motherhood), AND the fact that Hylia clearly cares about her priests who were driven from the temple (she gave you a vision to help them), there is absolutely no way to broker any kind of truce. Despite there being multiple ways to question the dragon's judgement or suggest it should leave, it will invariably attack you unless you just agree with it completely. You can talk with the dragon, but there's almost no point. So in this quest, a sky dragon has taken over a temple of Hylea in order to raise its hatchling.
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