The Dragon of Silverton Mine by Vukasin Davic
“fantasy” “adventure” • One hour • Choice-based • Twine
The combination of fantasy dragons and mines reminds me of steampunk fantasy. There is, obviously, a dragon in this plot, who likely serves as the antagonist. The mine itself seems to be a silver mine, based on the fact that it is called “Silverton”. It likely also has a ton of silver in it. So somebody is profiting off of this ludicrous business called deceptive marketing, because “processed in the same facility as dragons” likely is not part of the packaging, nor the job description. But the dragon part made itself clear, so now the player has to go in and do something about it.
The tags are in quotes, but I suspect this is more because English is not the author’s first language than any real symbolism or meaning. “Fantasy” and “adventure” are pretty basic genre tags and align straightforwardly with the title.
TLDR: keep mining—dragons are rare, but quotas aren’t—eyes on the prize, not the beast—just because the dragon sleeps doesn’t mean you can too