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The Dragon's Den

Keepers of the Ancient World

By SurenPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
Keepers of the Ancient World

A dragon is a mythical creature typically depicted as a large, winged reptile with sharp teeth and claws, able to breathe fire. In many cultures, dragons are revered as powerful and fearsome symbols of chaos and destruction. They are often depicted as hoarding treasure and guarding it fiercely. Some stories portray dragons as evil, while others depict them as wise and noble beings. In many myths and legends, dragons have the ability to shape shift into human form. Dragons are a popular subject in fantasy literature and art, and have appeared in a variety of media including movies, television shows, and video games.

Dragons are often depicted as having a strong connection to magic and the supernatural.

They are sometimes associated with elements such as fire, ice, or lightning.

In many stories, dragons are intelligent and can speak human languages.

Dragons are often depicted as being solitary creatures, though some stories portray them as living in groups or communities.

Dragons are often used as symbols of power, strength, and royalty in fiction and art.

Dragons are mythical creatures typically depicted as large, winged reptiles with sharp teeth and claws.

They are often portrayed as hoarding treasure and guarding it fiercely.

Dragons are revered in many cultures as powerful and fearsome symbols of chaos and destruction.

In some stories, dragons are depicted as evil, while in others they are depicted as wise and noble beings.

Dragons have the ability to shape shift into human form in some myths and legends.

In Norse mythology, there was a dragon named Fafnir who was the son of the dwarf king Hreidmar. Fafnir was a greedy and miserly dragon who guarded a great treasure hoard. He killed his own father in order to obtain the treasure, and then transformed into a dragon in order to guard it more effectively. Eventually, Fafnir was slain by the hero Sigurd, who then took possession of the treasure. The story of Fafnir is an example of the common theme in mythology of a dragon hoarding treasure and guarding it fiercely.

reaction of a human if he met dragon?

It is difficult to say how an individual might feel if they were to encounter a dragon, as people's reactions to such an event would likely vary greatly. Some people might feel fear, while others might feel curiosity or excitement. It would depend on the person's individual temperament, their belief in the existence of dragons, and the circumstances of the encounter. In some stories, dragons are depicted as fierce and dangerous creatures, while in others they are depicted as wise and noble beings. In any case, encountering a dragon would likely be a memorable and potentially life-changing event for a human.

poem

Dragon in the sky,

With wings so high and wide,

You soar and glide,

A sight to see, with scales so bright.

Your fire-breathing breath,

Could scorch the earth,

But in your lair,

You have great worth.

A keeper of treasure,

Guarded with care,

You are a creature,

Of great power and rare.

Dragon in the sky,

Majestic and true,

You are a wonder,

In all that you do.

poem2

Dragons are creatures of fire and might,

With wings to soar through the darkest night.

Their scales shine bright, a sight to see,

And with a breath, they bring fiery glee.

They hoard their treasure, deep in their lair,

Guarding it fiercely, with great care.

But beware those who seek their gold,

For dragons are not easy to behold.

Though some may fear them, with their sharp teeth and claws,

Others see dragons as noble and strong, with codes.

In tales of old, they are revered with pride,

A symbol of power, untamed and wild.

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