Here be Dragons: Into the Unknown

Rick: Hey Pete, do you want to go on a dragon hunt?

Pete: Hey Rick, what the heck is that?

Rick: It’s when we go out into the woods to have a great adventure hunting for dragons and stuff. It’s in the name, man.

Pete: Well, what kind of dragons? Komodo dragons? I think we should leave them alone. Humans have done enough damage to this silly planet.

Rick: No, I mean like a mythical dragon. We would go out and hunt for mythical dragons.

Pete: Did you just get back from an all-night pub crawl or something? What’s happening?

Rick: No, seriously. It’ll be a grand adventure. It’s just kind of goofy and silly!

Pete: So, a goofy and silly adventure like a J.R.R. Tolkien adventure, not a George R.R. Martin adventure, right?

Rick: What’s the difference?

Pete: The difference, Richard, is that in Tolkien’s adventures everyone goes out and sleeps on the ground outside in the cold, forages for food a little bit, learns something about themselves through adversity, and spends the majority of their time feeling a little bit sad. But at the end of the adventure, there is always a warm home, plenty of crispy bacon strips crackling on the fire, and an abundance of frosty and foamy beverages to go around. Much like a pub crawl.

Rick: And a George R.R. Martin adventure?

Pete: Oh, well, a George R.R. Martin adventure is where we go out and we realize that life is complete crap, but it doesn’t really matter because as soon as we realize that, three-fourths of us die in one gruesome fashion or another.

Rick: So—not ideal?

Pete: Just so. And, as we have well-established before, we are both comfy-bed men.

Rick: Oh, come on, dude. We can rough it if we have to. And we’ve been through plenty of hard times. We could do it again.

Pete: I’ve been to your apartment. I know you have a shower cap.

Rick: That’s my wife’s, not mine.

Pete: Christina has two different shower caps?

Rick: Yes, yes she does. Let’s go with that.

Pete: And one of them has a picture of Bilbo Baggins on it?

Rick: Well, no. That one’s mine.

Pete: That’s what I thought. People who use shower caps are not suited for going on dragon-hunting adventures.

Rick: What about a board game about dragon-hunting adventures? I have one for us to unbox called Here be Dragons: Into the Unknown (2020), designed by Kim Åberg and Kim Jansson and published by Todys Games.

Pete: See, now, that I could get on board with. But we’re going to need to psych ourselves up even for that.

Rick: So, pub crawl first?

Pete: Pub crawl first.

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