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What is a Dragon?:
DRAGON
Webster's Dictionary: drag.on \'drag-en\ n dracon-,draco serpent,dragon,
[fr.GK drakon;akin to
OE torht bright,Gk derkesthai to see,look at] 1 archaic: a huge serpent
2:a fabulous animal
usually represented as a monstrous winged and scaly serpent or saurian
with a crested head
and enormous claws.
Tormont Illustrated Encyclopedia: drag'en n. 1. a. A
fabulous monster, represented usually as a gigantic reptile breathing
fire and having a lion's claws, the tail of a serpent, wings and scaly
skin. b. A figure or other representation of this creature. 2. Archaic.
A large snake or serpent
[Middle English drago(u)n, from Old French dragon, from Latin draco
(stem dracon-), dragon, serpent, from Greek drakon, serpent]
Types of Dragons.
Name : pronunciation
Western Dragon : whes-turn drag-en
PHYSIOLOGY: Thick, long bodied, scaly skin, four strong
legs, two bat-like wings,
wedge-shaped heads, and long necks. They usually are portrayed as breathing
fire. Some
breeds of these dragons have been known to be shape changers, and others
have the
chameleon power to change color of their background. They are sometimes
displayed as
having a spade or spiked tail. They eat but once a month on a sheep
or ox, or even a human
(myth says they prefer virgin maidens). They can be any color, or many
colors, depending on
the breed of the dragon.
HISTORY: When most people think "dragon" they
most likely think of the Western dragon.
Western dragons are usually portrayed as evil, mean, and bloodthirsty.
They were also known to have huge hoards of gold and jewels hidden in
their lairs. The most famous dragons are portrayed as Western-type dragons:
St. George and the Dragon , Beowulf and the Dragon, and Draco in the
movie DragonHeart. Some stories have the western dragon as the Devil
in Christianity. Other stories in legend say that eating a dragons'
heart will give the consumer the power of understanding birds, eating
the dragons' tongue enables the person to win any argument, and rubbing
the dragons' blood on skin will protect against stab wounds. Another
myth references Vlad Drakul to mean Son of the Dragon, or Devil. The
end of the dragon came with Christianity, and knights that were eager
to prove their faith. The knights quickly discovered that dragon-hunting
was very profitable, and soon most the dragons in the world were destroyed
in a very short time. Vikings had dragon figureheads on the prow of
their ships. The dragons on the ships were believed to endow keen site
and cunning to the Viking warriors. Today the Welsh flag still has a
red dragon on a green/white background, and the red dragon is their
national symbol.
Eastern Dragon : ees-turn drag-en
PHYSIOLOGY: These three species of dragons look very
similar, but come from different
parts of the world. They all have sinuous serpentine bodies, have four
legs, they do not usually breath fire, usually shown not to have wings,
but are illustrated to have them which is the Adult Imperial Dragon.
The dragons are said to be made up of many different types of animals
of the Earth: the body of a snake, scales of a carp (fish), head of
a camel, horns of a giant stag (deer), the eyes of a hare (rabbit),
ears like a bull, a neck like an inguana, belly of a frog, paws like
a tigers, and claws like an eagle. Most of the time they are shown to
have a lion-type mane around its neck, on its chin, and on each elbow.
They have two antler-type horns decorating their wide-mouthed head,
and two long "feeler" whiskers spreading out from their snout.
Eastern dragons have 117 scales, 81 infused with yang, the good, and
36 infused with yin, the bad. This evens out the dragons temper and
personality.
There are three families of Eastern dragons: 3 toed,
4 toed, and 5 toed. Three toed dragons are Japanese. Four toed dragons
are Indonesian or Korean. Five toed dragons are Chinese. They are shown
in the colors blue, black, white, red, or yellow. Oriental dragons are
usually shown with a pearl in their mouth, under their chin, or in their
claws. This is apparently where the dragon gets its power, and how it
ascends to heaven. Roasted swallows are the Chinese
dragon's favorite food.
HISTORY: In China dragons are known as Lung. There are
four main kinds of Lung:
Tien-lung , The Celestial Dragon: who protect the places of the Gods,
Shen-Lung, The Spiritual Dragon: who control the wind and the rain,
Ti-Lung , The Earth Dragon which control rivers, and water on the Earth,
and Fut's-Lung , The Underworld Dragon which guards precious metals
and gems. Separate dragons control the rivers of the North, South, East
and West. The commander of all the River Dragons is Great Chien-Tang
who is blood red, has a firey mane, and is 900 feet long.
Eastern dragons are portrayed as good, kind, and intelligent.
Oriental Dragons have the most
recorded history in the world, especially in China going back thousands
of years. In history they have a very close link to the weather. It
is said that some of the worst flooding in Asia's
History were caused when a mortal has upset a dragon. In Chinese history,
the 5 toed dragon is the symbol of power, and are considered "Imperial
Dragons". Long ago, it became law in China that only the Emperor
could have a five-clawed dragon displayed on his robes or illustrated
on anything the Emperor owned. It was usually a Yellow dragon, thought
to be the most superior of all the colored dragons. If someone other
than the Emperor was caught
wearing the symbol of the 5-toed dragon, he was put to death.
Eastern dragons are still shown in parades around the
world celebrating the Chinese New Year with the Dragon Dance.
Faerie Dragon : fair-ee drag-en
PHYSIOLOGY: Very small dragons, being only 1'-5' long,
any color, with large eyes, and large butterfly-type wings. These dragons
are vegetarian as they only eat fruit, vegetables, nuts, and so on.
HISTORY: These are the rarest of all the dragon, as only
a few have ever been reported.
Some myths might come from some large butterflies that are around the
world. It is said in
legend that these dragons sometimes carry faeries from city to city.
Since only a few have ever been seen, the history of these types of
dragons are next to none.
Wyvern : wi-vurn
PHYSIOLOGY: These are dragons which have two wings, but
only two legs. Sometimes
shown as having claws on the wings, acting like another pair of "hands".
The Wyvern is
sometimes depicted as having a razor sharp stinger filled with poison
on the end of its tail.
HISTORY: The history of the wyvern seems to come from
Europe. The history of this dragon is not so clear, it seems to be mixed
in with the history of the 4-legged dragon. Wyvern's have been depicted
in heraldry on shields and banners for hundreds of years, and is considered
a sign of strength to those who bear the symbol. One of the more famous
wyverns is Vermithrax in the movie DragonSlayer.
Hydra : hi-drah
PHYSIOLOGY: These are dragons which have multiple necks
and heads. They may or may
not have wings or legs.
HISTORY: In Greek mythology Hercules fought a grand hydra
with 8 heads (history tells us 6 to 9 heads for this particular hydra).
Every time he managed to slash one off with sword, two would come in
its place. He finally figured out by burning the stump with a torch,
it could not grow another head. That is how Hercules rid the world of
the mighty hydra. Also in Greek mythology, Jason killed a hydra to get
the Golden Fleece.
Pernese Dragon
PHYSIOLOGY: These dragons have four legs, and two wings.
They have smooth, leathery
skin without scales. The dragons eyes are compound and faceted like
a fly's that can change
color depending on the mood of the dragon. They have a telepathic abilities
with other dragons, and their rider. Pernese dragons can also teleport
into "between", which is a void, to escape danger. Gold and
green dragons are Female. Bronze, brown and blue are Male. They can
breath fire by first swallowing a certain type of flammable rock known
as Firestone. Read more about Pernese Dragons.
HISTORY: The colonists of Pern (A world created from
the stories by Anne McCaffrey)
genetically engineered these huge dragons from their small cousins,
Firelizards. Pernese
dragons and their riders have a life-long relationship, this is started
at the Impression. This is
when the dragons hatch and choose their human partner. If the human
partner dies without the dragon, the dragon will go between permanently.
If the dragon dies, the human usually wastes away until they pass on.
Drake : Drayk
PHYSIOLOGY: This is a Western-type dragon with only legs
and no wings. There are two
types of drakes, Fire and Cold. FireDrakes have the breath of flame,
and are usually reddish in color. ColdDrakes have the breath of snow
and hail, and are usually white or light bluish in
color. These types of dragons do not fly, they look like large lizards
being about 4' - 40' long.
HISTORY: This dragon has links to the Western dragon
in history, but no solid history has been produced. Sometimes young
western dragons are mistaken for drakes because of the lack of wings
until they reach maturity. In Europe there are many cities named after
this dragon: Drakeford, Drakeshill, etc.
Amphiptere : Am-fih-teer
PHYSIOLOGY: These are dragons with only wings.
HISTORY: The most famous amphiptere is Quetzalcoatl (kwet-zah-coat-al),
the winged and
feathered serpent god from Mexican history. Scientists think that the
myth of Quetzalcoatl
started with a bird, the Quetzal. This bright green bird has tail feathers
of over two feet long,
and when it flies, the bird looks like a shimmering serpent.
Wyrm/Worm: Wurm
PHYSIOLOGY: These are dragons which have no legs or wings;
Or sometimes referred to as a very ancient dragon. Also known as The
Guivre (Gy-veer).
HISTORY: These dragons seem to have originated in England,
and are said to live in forests
and wells. They love any place near water.There are many famous worms
in England's history, the most famous perhaps is the Lambton Worm. This
is about an Heir to Lambton Hall in England who caught the small worm,
but thought it too ugly to eat, so he thew it in the local well. Over
the years the worm grew to enormous proportions and left the well to
harass the locals. When Lambton came back from a war to see the horror
he had created, and was told by witch he must slay the worm, but also
must kill the next creature he saw. He slayed the worm, but unfortunately,
the next living creature he saw was his own father, of whom he could
not kill. It was said that the Lambton family was cursed for the next
nine generations, and doomed to die abroad, and never at home.
Lindworm/Lindorm: Lind-wurm/Lind-oarm
PHYSIOLOGY: These are dragons which have two legs, and
no wings. They usually have
very long tails, and short legs.
HISTORY: Lindworms were apparently discovered by Marco
Polo while crossing Central
Asia. He described them as, "Swifter than it looks. Easily able
to take down a man on a
galloping horse." These types of dragons (along with the Oroboros)
are frequently represented as "prima materia" in the first
stage of the Alchelmy process.
Sea Serpent : See-Sur-pent
PHYSIOLOGY: These are dragons that live in water, fresh
or salt.
HISTORY: Since man has been sailing on boats, sea serpents
have been in history. These
creatures were shown on maps early in European history, where unknown
territory was
marked "HERE BE DRAGONS". Some scientists believe that these
sea serpents sailers were actually gigantic squid, large masses of sea
kelp, or even seafaring dinosaurs.. The
Basilosaurus had a very long body, and short neck, its mouth filled
with long sharp teeth. If it
came out of the water near a boat, it could very much be thought of
as a sea serpent. "Nessie" the Loch Ness Monster in Scotland,
is one famous "sea serpent".
Learn more about The Legend Of Nessie and Sea Serpents
Ouroboros : or-oh-bor-us
PHYSIOLOGY: This is a dragon who holds its tail it its
mouth.
HISTORY: First discovered in Egypt, and later in Greece,it
is the symbol of the universe. It
also is sometimes referred to being the symbol of "eternity"
or "never ending". The name
Ouroboros means "tail eater". A similar dragon is his Norse
cousin the Midgard Serpent whose huge body circles the entire world.
He was also known for biting his tail, when he was not trying to bite
the Norse god Thor, whom was eventually killed by the gigantic dragon.
Find out more about the Ouroboros
Amphisbaena : Am-fiz-bee-nah
PHYSIOLOGY: This is a dragon that has two heads, one
in the front of the body, and one at the tip of its tail. With one head
holding the "tail-neck" it can roll around in any direction
in a hoop. It is usually portrayed as having a scaly body, feathered
wings, and feet of a rooster. It's name means "one that goes in
both directions".
HISTORY: This dragon originates from Africa. Stories
say when the female amphisbaena was looking over her eggs, she could
keep one head awake at all times. Today, there is a lizard named after
this dragon which has markings on its tail that look like a head. When
threatened, it lifts its tail and scatters back and forth to confuse
its attacker.
Naga : nah-gah
PHYSIOLOGY: These are pseudo-dragons who are usually
portrayed as having a human head and serpentine body, and no wings.
HISTORY: The history of these creatures seem to come
from India, which the Nagas worked with the gods. Nagas were patrons
of water and clouds, but could cause flooding or drought if disturbed.
In some stories, the naga can shape-change at will from human to snake
form. It's been told that their race was very magical, and were scholars
to those who met their interest.
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DRAGONS OF YESTERDAY & TODAY
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Dragons have been in mythology and legend for thousands
of years. Almost every country in
the world as some sort of dragon story. Where did they originate from?
Did people actually
SEE dragons? By some strange chance, were their dinosaurs still roaming
the earth only a few thousand years ago? Were some of the dragons people
saw actually lizards that have extra skin, and can glide such as the
Kuehneosaurus,or the flying dinosaurs the Archaeopteryx or Pterosaurs?
Maybe, but these are questions no one can answer. Dragons will always
live on the Earth, we do have real dragons here! There is even a genus
of lizard called draco. Two "dragon" lizards are water dragons,
and Komodo dragons. The water dragon is a popular small lizard to keep
as pets. The Komodo dragon (not discovered until 1912!) is the largest
known lizard today, reaching lengths of 10 feet, and 150 pounds. The
bright yellow tongue could be mistaken for a flame, and its vicious
nature would scare anyone away.
Some other "dragons" are the Dragonfly, and the Snapdragon
flower. The Dragonfly could
have been mistaken for a small flying dragon in the past, although,
in Jurassic times,
Dragonflies were as big as a seagull. The Snapdragon flower looks like
a red mouth with a
gaping yellow throat, which could be where it's name came from. Humans
have even named
one of the Constellations in the sky Draco for the shape of the constellation
is that of a dragon.