Finally made it close to the dragon that I'd been tasked to kill, trekking for ages to get there (seriously, took me like ~4hrs playtime, but that includes clearing dungeons and camps on the way).
Having a good-sized crew and feeling confident, I decided to stop and rest for the night just a short walk away from the lair.
Aaand of course I get ambushed by ~30 goblins. Ambushed while sleeping has been the death cause of most of my adventurers, so I wasn't feeling too optimistic by this point.
Sure enough, my 12 companions are dispatched pretty quickly, leaving me alone against the remaining goblins (who still numbered about 20, well-armored ones to top it all off). Thought I was a goner for sure, since no matter how well I dodge, block and counterstrike, a stray arrow always seem to get my adventurers in the back at some point, causing them to stumble just enough to loose in the end.
This time, however, proved to be the exception. I chopped off limbs right and left, leaving goblins to bleed out in my wake while I moved on.
After a while all goblins were dead, and I hadn't received a scratch!
Contemplated moving back and re-recruiting at this point, to be ready to face the dragon, but since the nearest settlement of any kind was like 3 days back, and my chances against bogeymen seemed slim, I decided to press on, thinking I'd surely die against the dragon, but that it was at least preferred to dying to childish nightmares.
I approached the lair, found the dragon, and... found out dragons are total pushovers. He didn't hit me once, and though he could take a beating, he didn't even try dodging.
So, now I just have to figure out how to get back without dying in the night... guess I'll have to test my skills against bogeys after all.
I mean, I killed a frikkin' dragon, how tough can they be?
Edit: Ha! Turns out that they, too, are total pushovers! Put up a better fight than the dragon though, one actually hit me (though couldn't penetrate my armor).
Question: Since bogeys don't use weapons, does that mean that if you have good enough armor (i.e. full iron), you're pretty much "safe" from them? Or they can still get off the occasional lucky hit?