On the Origin of Dragons
Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 5:08 pm
Here we shall speculate on where humans originally got the idea of giant winged firebreathing lizards from.
In the world today, there *are* 'winged' lizards which can glide quite a way, though they're not capable of flying. However, their not found in a lot of the areas we get our dragon myths from. Perhaps the idea's spread over time, and mutated until it gained size and firebreath?
Also, there are snakes which are able to launch themselves into the air like a spring, and then glide. This may be a possible origin of the more serpentine dragons found in east asiain mythology...
In the world today, there *are* 'winged' lizards which can glide quite a way, though they're not capable of flying. However, their not found in a lot of the areas we get our dragon myths from. Perhaps the idea's spread over time, and mutated until it gained size and firebreath?
Also, there are snakes which are able to launch themselves into the air like a spring, and then glide. This may be a possible origin of the more serpentine dragons found in east asiain mythology...