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Uk'tena
The Antlered Serpent (known also as Uk'tena by the Cherokee), is a vicious snake of enormous size that, according the Cherokee legend, is the result of spirits attempting to kill the Sun. The Sun, in fury at humanity, sent an illness to dest
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Draki
This is a template page Draki are a set of werefolk who came from the mix breeding of humans and dragons during the rennasaunce. They did this to prevent the dragon race from dieing out, so they bred with a cult who had worshiped them. Draki are
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Dragonettes
A minor (and relatively unknown) type of dragon. Dragonettes are sometimes portrayed as a small beautiful dragon that rarely looses it's temper but in other legends it is the offspring of a dragon and human. The latter type of Dragonettes are usua
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Dracomane
Dracomane are humans with the ability to morph into dragons at will. They are a recent creation. Dracomane are normallyregardedas hot-tempered and fierce. They come in various colors and sizes, along with being water dragons, air dragons, etc. Like
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Epic Story Page Four
I (vampirejediknight) am back. First, so you know what happens, read The Epic Story to learn of what happens on the first page. Just click on the link to go to the first page. To read the second page, click on this link: The Epic Story Pag
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Ouroboros
The Ouroboros often represents self-reflexivity or cyclicality, especially in the sense of something constantly re-creating itself, the eternal return , and other things perceived as cycles that begin anew as soon as they end . It can also
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Quetzalcoatl
Quetzalcoatl is a feathered serpent god in Mesoamerica. Carvings of him are also anthropomorphic, his human form wearing the mask of a bird and various feathers in his outfit. In Aztec culture, Quetzalcoatl took many roles. Quetzalcoatl was the t
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Scrac
Scracs are creatures believed to be related to dragons. They are reptilian in appearance, and stand on two feet, which results in them looking much like large, scaly, velociraptors. Like dragons they have wings on their backs, but unlike many dragons
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Amphithere
An amphithere is a South-American winged serpent deity. It is believed that their temples were created as shrines and abodes for the Amphitheres. The main differences between the classic European Dragon and the Amphithere are the Amphithere's serp
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Elux Lucis
-By: freedragon10022 I stumbled upon this rare dragon during my research, and I think it deserves some recognition so I posted it here.As the name Suggests, Its a dragon of light. The name is derived from the Latin "Bright light" or "Shining light
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Dilong
In Chinese mythology, dilong → "earth dragon" is one of many types of -long (dragons) such as shenlong → "divine dragon" and huanglong → "yellow dragon". Since di → "earth; land; soil; ground" semantically contrasts with tian → "heaven;
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Cuélebre / Culebre
Cuélebre , or Culebre , is a giant winged serpent (a dragon) of the Asturian and Cantabrian mythology, that lives in a cave, guards treasures and keeps xanas as prisoners. Although they are immortal, they grow old as the time goes by and their s
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Bolla / Bullar
In ancient Albanian folklore, the Bolla (known as Bullar in South Albania) is a type of serpentic dragon (or a demonic dragon-like creature) with a long, coiled, serpentine body, four legs and small wings. This dragon sleeps throughout the whole
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Balaur
Balaur is a creature in Romanian folklore, similar to a dragon. A balaur is quite large, has fins, feet, and is polycephalous (it usually has three, sometimes seven, or even twelve serpent heads). As a traditional character which is found in
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Ajatar
Basically, in Finnish folklore, Ajatar (also spelled Aiatar , Ajattaro or Ajattara ) is a spirit known as "Devil of the Woods". It is an evil female spirit that manifests as a snake or dragon.She spreads disease and pestilence, any that look a
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Drac
There are two dragons that are famously referred as Drac. One with origin in Catalan and an other with origin in France. A Drac (from Catalan) with A bull or Lion face. Dragons are well-known in Catalan myths and legends, in no small part becaus
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Sea Serpent
Mythological Sea Serpents Sea serpents are a kind of sea monster either wholly or partly serpentine . Sightings have been reported for hundreds of years, and recent work by Bruce Champagne indicates that ther
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