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"Be careful, rumor has it that there is a very dangerous dragon in that zone." -Valdoran Guard

Daragorn's Lair is a Boss Dungeon, with an entrance located in the Valdoran cemetery. It is the first boss-dungeon ever added to GoBattle and was the only cooperative dungeon in the older versions of the game. This dungeon contains a lot of Humanoid Mobs (Archers, Pyros, etc. ). In the middle of the dungeon is a large, open area with flying dragons. At the end stands a boss named Daragorn The Manslayer, who has 3 fighting stages. Killing it solo will give you 3 diamonds, ( + minimum 1 diamond in the chest). You can find this dungeon by exiting Valdoran on its left side, and entering the pit that leads to the dark forest. You will know you are going the right way if you pass under an arch. Keep going forwards until you see the info sign, which will point you in the right direction.

History[]

This Dungeon is one of the oldest in gobattle.io. As said before, it is the first boss-dungeon ever added to the game. Before Adventure Mode was added, no dungeons were cooperative, except this one, which was therefore the most popular. The dungeon was slightly different before: No flying dragons and no swordmenbefore the boss

Lore[]

The first book in the second section of the library is about Daragorn :

"Path to Daragorn's Lair : We built a small castle for the Valdoran army at the end of the cemetery area. It served as a fortress for possible threats against the inhabitants of the kingdom, who would take refuge in it in case they were in greater danger. Soon, Daragorn the dragon appeared, who eliminated the army and those who defended the castle to finally conquer it. The tombs that lie today in the pass are the victims left by the dragon in her wake. Inhabitants and heroes of Valdoran believe that the rain that never stops is because of the tears of the soldiers who perished in that place at the hands of Daragorn. Is it a coincidence?"

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