The Dragon Blog

Today I'd like to tell you about the very special role that dragons play in Norse mythology. So if you're ready for some epic dragon stories, hang on tight, because we're taking off immediately! Introduction to Norse Mythology First of all, it seems important to talk a...

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For Tibetan people, dragons are not only mythical creatures, they are an integral part of their everyday life and culture. Like in many Asian countries, the dragon (also called "druk", "drug" or "zhug") is a central element in the cultural and spiritual identity of the co...

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Almost all cultures have some kind of dragon in their mythology and Celts were no exception to the rule. The Celtic people was extremely interested by dragons and, as a result, many of their tales and legends are centered around them. Celts were known for their strength a...

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Ryujin was one of the most important dragons of Japanese mythology. He was the god of the sea that ruled the ocean and protected Japan. He was also the king of all dragons! Oh, and he was also capable of morphing into different animals as well as take a human form... So ...

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In this article, we will answer the question you are probably asking yourself: what is the meaning of the Ouroboros? Chances are that you have heard the name before but don't know what it means. Or maybe you've seen a representation of an Ouroboros and you're curious abo...

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The dragon and the famous Yin & Yang symbol are two major elements of Chinese culture. Chinese beliefs have shaped these two figures which, for thousands of years and still today, play a very important role in the life of Asian people. Today we are going to look into...

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