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Dragons has been part of mythology for thousands of years. Legends from all across the world have at least a story to tell about some form of dragon. To each nation and person a dragon has a different connotation and meaning. Western society believed dragons to be evil, whereas the Chinese society believed dragons to be healers and protectors. Where did dragons originate from? Did people actually catch a glimpse of a dragon? Maybe there were still dinosaurs roaming the earth, when man had a visions of a dragon. Like the Bermuda triangle with all its secrets, dragons pose more questions than answers. To us dragons are alive and will always be part of who we are. Dragons are mystical, imaginary and magical. Dragons possess an aire of grace, essence and poise that few other mystical being do. Whether you are dragon lover - or a dragon collector we should have something that should fit your needs and budget.
And maybe one day if you believe hard enough a dragon will show itself to you.
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![]() The dragon's form varied from the earliest times. The Chaldean dragon Tiamat had four legs, as clay body, and wings, where as the biblical dragon of Revelation," the old serpent," was many-headed like the Greek Hydra. Because they not only possessed both protective and terror-inspiring qualities but also had decorative effigies, dragons were early used as warlike emblems. Thus, in the Iliad, King Agamemnon had on his shield a blue three-headed snake, just as the Norse warriors in later times painted dragons on their shields and carved dragons' head on the prows of their ships. In England before the Norman Conquest, the dragon was chief among the royal ensigns in war, having been instituted as such by Other Pendragon, father of King Arthur Dragons very big Monsters sometimes nice and sometimes cruelly and destructive. Maybe you will find some of them in China. A mythological beast, usually described as a reptilian animal with wings and a tail. They have the ability to fly and breathe fire. They have long been associated with magic as well. They love gemstones and have hoard caches of jewels and other precious things. Knights have often been depicted as fighting and slaying dragons, but there were also said to be great guardian dragons, protectors of the weak and bringers of good luck. Although many cultures have viewed the dragon as a fearsome creature, associated with evil, in ancient China, it symbolized courage, and the Emperor, and the country itself, as well as the heroic spirit in general. Color reflects a personality: A Dragons personality will depend on its color. Herewith enclosed find a listing of the colors are their meanings: DEEP RED: Strong willed and passionate. Nothing stops them once they have made up their minds. DARK GREEN: These dragons are more in tune with nature, very caring and excellent healers. PURPLE: Dramatic and vibrant, can be a little high and mighty sometimes. YELLOW: This dragons sunny personalities matches its color. Cheerful and up beet, but occasionally a little carefree. Always willing to lend a hand, they can tend to be arrogant as well. WHITE: Kind and unassumingly graceful but quite withdrawn. LIGHT GREEN: Fidgety by nature, these dragons are always alert and not happy unless they are busy. LIGHT BLUE: Friendly but a little spacey with their head always in the clouds. ORANGE: These optimistic, artistic dragons are quick-witted. However, they do tend to have a short fuse occasionally. ROSE: Although rather submissive, these dragons have great ideas and look at the world though rose-colored glasses. BLUE: Deeply intelligent, these dragons hate to be interrupted when they are thinking. They love to read and are good at magic.
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