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Fantasy
Dragons
Dragons have been
a part of our mythology since before the beginning of recorded history.
Did these creatures really exist? Do they still? Whether or not
they existed in reality they hold a very strong place in our imagination.
Who cannot envision an enormous dragon flying overhead and spouting
flames from its mouth?
The History of Dragons
Article Copyright 2006 Francesca Black
Francesca Black has long been a fan of dragons with Dragon
Gifts and Mystical-Creatures.com
The Dragon has played an important part in myths and religions
since pre-historic times. The history of dragons goes back at least
six thousand years, and there are dragon tales and legends from
every continent except Antarctica. In almost every culture, and
all throughout history, there are stories of these mythical and
magical creatures called dragons. Different people have various
theories of why so many cultures developed such a long lasting belief
in dragons; however, none can actually be proven.
Many believe that dragons were what we now call dinausaurs. It
may be that dragon stories partly grew out of people finding dinosaur
bones. The thought is that when dragon bones were dug up later,
they were given the new classification of dinosaur. Many evolutionists
believe that dinosaurs became extinct millions of years before man
walked the planet, while others claims dispute this. It is said
that dinosaur fossils, which have been discovered along with human
footprints and remains, add proof to the ancient people's history
of dragons. Others feel that people forgot that dragons were ever
real, and quickly faded into mythology.
In almost every culture and all throughout history there are stories
of these magical creatures called dragons. Later, in Europe these
dragons in art forms were thought to be real life animals rather
than symbols of evil.
Throughout many cultures, dragons may have appeared different,
but they have always retained the same basic core elements. When
most people think of dragons they generally think of fire breathing
monsters, but originally dragons were usually connected with water.
To the ancient Chinese, dragons were not creatures of fire, as so
many would think, but rather creatures of water. The dragon of the
Chinese resided in rivers, lakes, pools and rose in great clouds
of mist to promote rainfall. In earlier Mideast stories, the dragons
are most often associated with water and wisdom. Historians use
this conection with water to distinguish dragons from other mythical
animals.
While the east feels that the dragon is a divine, mythical creature
that brings good fortune, prosperity and bounty, western dragons
are viewed differently. They are connected to the element fire,
and they fling their colossal tails about, and viciously create
destruction. The contrary views of the east and the west indicate
opposing views where humans viewed dragons as a symbols of wisdom
and peace, or symbols of chaos and evil. Neither would disagree
that dragons were viewed as powerful creatures. This, along with
the wide variance in the physical description of dragons, contributes
to confusion in the definition of a dragon.
The humans revered the dragons, some clans even calling them gods.
Hence, dragons were held in high regard, and their images kept and
worn, to win their approval. Originally, it was believed that dragons
were the ones who talked directory to the Gods. It was also thought
at this time that earthquakes were caused by battles between dragons
and gods. In history, many different cultures began to adopt the
idea of gods fighting with dragons to restore order.
The dragon may be ancient, but it remains as influential today
as it did four thousand years ago. Today, the popularity of fantasy,
and such role-playing games as Dungeons and Dragons, means that
dragon figurines are a hot commodity.
Copyright 2006 Francesca Black
Francesca Black has long been a fan of dragons with Dragon
Gifts and Mystical-Creatures.com
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