Dragons

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Dragons are legendary, often fire-breathing reptilian creatures that appear in the mythologies and folklore of many cultures around the world.

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All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Dragons canonical 2

Statements (58)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Folklore motif
Mythological creature
appearsIn Celtic folklore
Chinese mythology NERFINISHED
European mythology NERFINISHED
Greek mythology NERFINISHED
Indian mythology NERFINISHED
Japanese mythology
Korean mythology NERFINISHED
Medieval European folklore
Middle Eastern mythology
Norse mythology NERFINISHED
Slavic folklore
associatedWith Caves
Magic
Mountains
Rain
Storms
The sea
Treasure hoards
culturalRole Symbol of chaos
Symbol of greed
Symbol of imperial authority
Symbol of power
Symbol of protection
Symbol of wisdom
hasTypicalAbility Fire breathing
Flight
hasTypicalFeature Claws
Horns
Long tail
Scales
Wings
hasTypicalForm Large reptilian creature
hasVariant Amphiptere NERFINISHED
Eastern dragon
Lindworm NERFINISHED
Sea serpent
Western dragon
Wyvern NERFINISHED
moralAlignment Benevolent (in East Asian traditions)
Malevolent (in European traditions)
notableExample Fafnir NERFINISHED
Shenlong NERFINISHED
Smaug NERFINISHED
Tiamat NERFINISHED
Yamata no Orochi NERFINISHED
presentIn Film
Heraldry
Literature
Religious symbolism
Tabletop role-playing games
Television
Video games
roleInStories Antagonist
Guardian NERFINISHED
Helper
Test for heroes

Referenced by (2)

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Drexel Dragons nickname Dragons
Morgoth created Dragons