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Re: The New Knuffel Information Guide-ish thing
Posted: Apr 12th, '11, 01:44
by Ziaheart
It's so interesting to see how people align dragons differently, depending on our upbringings.
Re: The New Knuffel Information Guide-ish thing
Posted: Apr 12th, '11, 03:40
by Eaving
Yeah, pretty crazy. It makes me wonder what other things we think of differently. For instance, I know that in some parts of the US, wallets are called billfolds. But that's an odd example...we're talking about knuffel here. XD
Re: The New Knuffel Information Guide-ish thing
Posted: Apr 12th, '11, 04:14
by koren
I guess cuz in America, majority of our money goes towards bills T3T
I'm so ready to see another knuffel upgrade <3 I keep checking for a new one. I want to see the current Fire's next stage!
Re: The New Knuffel Information Guide-ish thing
Posted: Apr 12th, '11, 04:22
by Ceres
Some places in the U.S. call purses, pocketbooks.
I don't care which I see next, I just wanna see them all. *o* And I can't wait to see the new knuffel come out. *bounces* And...my Fire Gen 1 is finally closing in on level 50~! So that makes it even better.
Re: The New Knuffel Information Guide-ish thing
Posted: Apr 12th, '11, 04:47
by tavisharts
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.
Re: The New Knuffel Information Guide-ish thing
Posted: Apr 12th, '11, 05:10
by Soleil
Yes, in western culture, dragons are similar to that in European culture.
Evil, dark, interchangeable with satan sometimes, fire, and all that jazz.
Billfolds are probably called that because money is also referred to as "dollar bills" or "bills" ... >>
But I think Zia was more talking about how different cultures associate differently with things, rather than just how we say things differently. :)
Re: The New Knuffel Information Guide-ish thing
Posted: Apr 12th, '11, 05:21
by Eaving
Yeah, like I said, it was a bad example, but pocketbooks was a good synonym, I forgot about that one.
Anyone want to explain the mythology of the naga?
Re: The New Knuffel Information Guide-ish thing
Posted: Apr 12th, '11, 05:28
by tavisharts
Eaving wrote:Yeah, like I said, it was a bad example, but pocketbooks was a good synonym, I forgot about that one.
Anyone want to explain the mythology of the naga?
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/401527/nagaNagas are what we think medusa looks like now. Medusa was never a naga tho, she was a gorgon.
Original gorgon description
http://www.theoi.com/Pontios/Gorgones.htmlNagas are holy half human half serpents that are suppose to be strikingly beautiful.
Re: The New Knuffel Information Guide-ish thing
Posted: Apr 12th, '11, 06:17
by Ignea
As for the dragons ... In slavic culture, there were two similar creatures- dragons and zmijs (name is like male form of vipera) , and they were ofter fighting. Dragons were those 'fire' ones, and zmijs 'lightings' ones. Zmijs could control weather sometimes. You could see them in a form of a black bird, dragon or ... human with little wings~ :D
Re: The New Knuffel Information Guide-ish thing
Posted: Apr 12th, '11, 07:01
by Ziaheart
This is great. I love learning about mythologies from other cultures.