Top Document: [rec.scouting.*] Games (FAQ 11) Part 2 Previous Document: CHRISTMAS GAMES See reader questions & answers on this topic! - Help others by sharing your knowledge From: Rochlitz Virag <r-virag@freemail.c3.hu> Giant, Dwarf, and Dragon Learned when we went on a winter trip to the Tatras. You should make two groups. After you do, tell a good story about being in a big forest, where there are three creatures. One is the Dwarf. If you are a dwarf, you must bend your leg in and hold your ears. Another one is the Giant, if you are a Giant, you only must to rise to tiptoe and lift your hands up. The third one is the Dragon. A Dragon, of course, can blow fire, so if you are a Dragon, you must move your hands as if you were playing the pipes. The Giant is very big, so if it meets with a Dwarf, the Dwarf runs away. But the Giant is afraid of the Dragon, because the Dragon can blow fire. And the Dwarf knows the weak points of the Dragon, so the Dragon runs away from the Dwarf.. Each Scout in both groups choose a creature they wish to portray and each group stays in front of each other. The leader counts to three the groups show the creature, which they are. Then, if one was a Dwarf, it runs back to their homeline, if the other was a Giant. The other tries to catch them, and if they catch somebody, then he joins the other group. And so on, the Dragon runs away from the Dwarf and the Giant from the Dragon. If they show the same creature, then they must choose another one. User Contributions:Top Document: [rec.scouting.*] Games (FAQ 11) Part 2 Previous Document: CHRISTMAS GAMES Part1 - Part2 - Single Page [ Usenet FAQs | Web FAQs | Documents | RFC Index ] Send corrections/additions to the FAQ Maintainer: nelsonb@aztec.asu.edu (Bill Nelson)
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