Ziaheart wrote:It's so interesting to see how people align dragons differently, depending on our upbringings.
Yeah. I find it interesting too.
Fun part is that different cultures will tend to have things that connect with dragons.
For example
Asia:
In Buddhist mythology we get things like the naga and dragons as creatures goods and heavenly. This is both an extension of the similar belief that the snake is holy and a healer.
Eastern europe.
The dragon and snake are both a symbol of the devil. Its seen to be a creature to mistrust and extreme evil. Infact dragon is actually interchangeable with satan. Dracul was the Transylvania version of "dragon" which Dracula's father took in order to scare other invaders away. Dracula translated actually means "son of the dragon."
Europe
Dragons are fire based. Probably tied to hellfire as a continuation of the christian reptiles are evil theme. They also tend to have more of a hoarding nature.