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Notes on mythology
This journal shows my personal research on various aspects of the mythological world. one week, I may focus on vampires, the next week, I may go in depth on a single story. Read only if you want. This week it's Dragons
Modern Dragons.
The dragon in modern culture, is very divided. You have the European dragon, which has it's roots in France, the Asian dragon, which is surprisingly similar the the native American idea of a Dragon, and then there are the pseudodragons, the dragon like things that are called something else. In American culture, the European dragon is most prevalent. From RPGs to novels, any time a dragon is depicted, especially in movies, a European dragon is shown. In Eragon, the dragons are depicted with feathers. It differs from traditional dragons. those dragons are similar to the feathered serpents like Quetzalcoatl of the Aztecs. Much like it has over the millennia, The Asian dragon permeates their culture. It is evident where ever a dragon is depicted, particularly in Japanese Manga and Anime. Last the Pseudodragons. There dragon like creatures may not have started out depicted like dragons, but there images have been distorted to reflect true dragons. An example would be the Hydra. Originally, it was far more serpentine that it is currently depicted in modern culture. But, as time pogressed, the form of the hydra became closer to that of the the European dragon.






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commentCommented on: Mon Aug 11, 2008 @ 11:35pm
Basilisk also. It was originally just a snake, but many depict it with dragon-esque features.


commentCommented on: Tue Aug 12, 2008 @ 08:11pm
Very true. originally, the basilisk was the same as the cockatrice. Only recently has there been a distinction.



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commentCommented on: Wed Aug 13, 2008 @ 12:46am
And like we already had the opportunity to learn in the Riddles, Riddles, Riddles thread, cocks don't lay eggs. It's been said at least three times already. =^_^=


commentCommented on: Sat Aug 16, 2008 @ 10:53pm
Wait, where did talk of roosters laying eggs come from?



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commentCommented on: Thu Aug 21, 2008 @ 02:33am
A lot of people (including you I believe) posted a version of the riddle:"If a rooster lays an egg... what color will it be/which side will it fall on...?" etc etc

Remember?


commentCommented on: Thu Aug 21, 2008 @ 03:58pm
Yes but, how are rooster eggs and basilisks related?



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commentCommented on: Wed Oct 01, 2008 @ 03:50am
How interesting...! 3nodding


commentCommented on: Thu Oct 02, 2008 @ 09:01pm
Thank you.



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