dragons
The story of St. George and the dragon is a pure fable as dragons never existed. George was an actual person who died the death of a martyr in the 3rd century but he never killed any dragons and, if he did, they had no name.
The story of St. George and the dragon is a pure fable as dragons never existed. George was an actual person who died the death of a martyr in the 3rd century but he never killed any dragons and, if he did, they had no name.
It's the forest and water dragons you just have to keep breeding the rarest dragons you get from it.
He didn't. Dragons are mythological. The story is a metaphor.
The story of St. George and the dragon is a pure fable as dragons never existed. George was an actual person who died the death of a martyr in the 3rd century but he never killed any dragons.
Legend says that George slayed a dragon. Of course, we know that dragons do no really exist. He may have slayed some other animal that the people had labeled as a dragon, a crocodile, perhaps?
It is a Legend.... likely to be a work of fiction, a folklore tale. Dragons do not exist.... St. George did actually exist but the dragon slaying story is a legend.
The setting of "Dragon Spear" by Jessica Day George is in a kingdom called Wilde Island, a land where dragons and humans coexist. The story takes place in a medieval-style world filled with magic, dragons, and adventure.
Legend says that Saint George killed a dragon. Since dragons do not exist, the story must be a myth. Perhaps he killed some other creature such as a crocodile.
the water dragon and the forest dragon
Since there are no dragons, the story is all false. Crusaders brought the story home with them. They thought it happened in Libya.
Saint George was said to have slain a dragon. This story first began circulating many years after his death. At this time, dragons were often used to symbolize the Devil.