but if you think about , all culture and religion around the world had classify a creature similar to a dragon , during china 500bc had many story of dragons , and from the early 15th century there were story of dragon like creature as well , coincidence ? I don't think so :/, dragon may live with us once upon a time, they made have evolve to live in the sea, they may had evolve to live and die where no man had ever reach.
If you go to Europe church the really old one , there usually picture of knight slaying dragon in the glass window , but why did they put it there ??
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Every culture in the world has legends about the same creatures and events. From great floods to cyclopes. The has been cultural exchange between people all over the world for hundreds if not thousands of years. Pictures of Egyptian pyramids and sail boats among Aztec records. It merely shows that we as humans talked to each other.
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Dragons are represented as a great evil in the world. The Devil. The Devil is associated with fire, hence the fire breathing. And in Aztec records, Quetzalcoatal was worshipped as a God Serpent. Serpent. Snake. Not Dragon.
All dragons is, is a good show that we communicated with other cultures long before it was thought that we did.Voted Hottest Male Member
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