>>16473561
It's dungeons and dragons, anon. If you're not fighting a dragon at the end you're doing it wrong.
If the umbral horror you're fighting the entire campaign doesn't turn out to be a disguise for a dragon, who was controlling everything behind the scenes, you did it wrong.
If the young prince DMPC who's been aiding you on your journey doesn't turn on you and reveal that he's been a dragon all along you're doing it wrong
If you're fighting Mindflayers in their deep castle place and randomly don't come across a black dragon fucking a mindflayer in the anus and then attacking you so that his fetish doesn't get out to the other dragons on the surface you're doing it wrong
If you have an entire campaign against Asmodeus and then don't find out that he was the dragon sage who was helping you all along to unseal his power but just before betraying you in dragon form to unlock the sealed urn that contains the rest of his power he gets one-shotted by a random white dragon who was stalking the party all along to claim power you're doing it wrong
If it turns out that the King you're fighting wasn't laying a dragon bride who he replaced the original queen with, the dragon shapeshifting into the queen to hide the affair you're not doing it right
If your players don't get mutated into dragons randomly after touching cursed items in a thinly veiled furry faggot campaign you're not doing it right
BUT IF YOU EVER
E V E R
HAVE CHARACTERS IN A DUNGEON EVER
YOU'RE NOT DOING IT RIGHT
Never play with furries. If it takes you a few games to figure out that your DM's one then my condolences and sympathy