Types of dragon

13/05/2022

Western Dragons

Western Dragons are dragons with four legs and a pair of wings, i.e. six limbs. This makes them different from any other kind of vertebrate. How this is possible is discussed in the article regarding flight.

Oriental Dragon

The Oriental Dragon is seen in culture, folklore, religion, and mythology in the East, mainly in Asia.

The Oriental Dragon (also known as the Eastern Dragon) is another one of the world's most commonly known dragons. They are found in folklore, mythology, and religion all throughout East Asia. These dragons all symbolize different things. Although the European dragons were known to have terrorized people and to have been evil, this was not the case for the Oriental dragons. These dragons were said to been guardians. They were the supposed protectors of heaven. They also guarded the good of the people and royalty to maintain good leadership for the people. They were also said to have been the protectors and controllers of both the Earth's elements and its weather, such as the wind and the rain.

Dragonnet

The Dragonnet is a small dragon, like Terrible Terrors. That doesn't mean they're any less vicious on the battlefield. They are quite rare.

Description

The Dragonnet looks just like the classic Western dragon. It has the same scales, claws, and horns. It can fly and breathe fire. The only real difference between the two species, in fact, is size. Classic dragons may be huge, but all dragonnets are human-sized or smaller. Some dragonnets are no larger than a person's finger! The dragonnet's small size is deceptive. Although these creatures are tiny, they are very dangerous to humans. For one thing, dragonnets live and hunt in packs. A group of dragonnets can easily bring down a human victim. For another thing dragonnets have poisonous blood. A person who slays a dragonnet will die if the creature's toxic blood touches his or her skin. Luckily for humans everywhere, most dragonnets stay away from settled areas. They live on high, cold mountaintops, where they survive by eating the babies of larger dragons. Sometimes they sneak into a dragon's nest after killing one of its offspring. They act like babies to get free food and protection from the unsepecting parent.

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