Each spring the country and village folk of Tira na nOg (present day County Limerick, Ireland) held a competition to see who could plunder the most gold from the foul dragon Olfanc an Uafásach (Olfanc the Horrible) who lorded over his treasure in a mighty stone castle. The winner of this contest was hailed as the bravest and most charmed in all the land. Created in honor of this legend, Two Bridges is a game in which players roll dice combinations in order to build a bridge that will lead them to “the Dragon’s Gold.” The first player to collect four gold pieces wins the game.
Each spring the country and village folk of Tira na nOg (present day County Limerick, Ireland) held a competition to see who could plunder the most gold from the foul dragon Olfanc an Uafásach (Olfanc the Horrible) who lorded over his treasure in a mighty stone castle. The winner of this contest was hailed as the bravest and most charmed in all the land. Created in honor of this legend, Two Bridges is a game in which players roll dice combinations in order to build a bridge that will lead them to “the Dragon’s Gold.” The first player to collect four gold pieces wins the game.