I'd like to have seen Oakley kill a gungeoneer. I always thought that when he said he would crush a dungeoneer he would probably drop the large branch on them.
What if someone got all the questions wrong at the weeping doors.
how about lord fear actually doing his own dirty work, what if Julie's team in seris seven did not igure out the spell in time, what would Lord Fear have done then?
Gloat them to death and made them starve?
That great big giant actually sneezing over those dungeoneers (can't think of a quest from memory) in the earlier series would have been a bit of nasty way to go.
Mogdred grabbing a dungeonner with his bare hands and throwing them into a chasm would have been entertaining too but the sadism there might have been too much for kids TV.
A series of ledges appears and one could secretly be a springboard. The dungeoneer manages to land a foot on the springboard ledge. Then Treguard could say - 'well you might not get the sword but you might get the silver for that effort'
The only way is onward, there is no turning back. Oooh nasty, didn't realise the road ended there!
Billy wrote:
A death by one of the early (Olgarth/Granitas) wall monsters would be interesting. In actuality, they'd probably just say something like "None is the score, so I feed on you!" and have the lifeforce appear, but I've always liked the idea of laser beams shooting out the monster's eyes, frying the dungeoneer to a crisp...
Personally, I'd hope for a more literal and visual interpretation of "Feed on you", maybe involving a giant tongue coming out of their moth and them consuming the dungeoneer... But it's a death I'd have liked to see.
Gizensha wrote:
Personally, I'd hope for a more literal and visual interpretation of "Feed on you", maybe involving a giant tongue coming out of their moth and them consuming the dungeoneer... But it's a death I'd have liked to see.
At least one of the blockers was given a chance...
Igneous should have eaten Akash, by all rights. Although he'd have been more of a mid-morning snack than a whole meal.
Turaga Nuju wrote:Someone dying in the first room!
A supremely brainless Series 3 team enters the first room and proceeds to put the die in the knapsack. Not only does the resulting indigestion cause severe Life Force damage, but the shifting of the die in the knapsack summons the giant version, which smacks into the dungeoneer and ends the quest.
Treguard: "Ooh, nasty. Your quest had hardly begun, team, and you still found a way to dice with danger. Hardly a case of never say die. And now I know what I must say. Spellcasting..."