Yes, dragons are often considered monsters in various mythologies and folklore. They typically embody traits of menace and danger, representing chaotic forces of nature or evil. However, interpretations can vary; in some cultures, dragons are revered as wise beings or protectors, complicating their classification as mere monsters. Ultimately, whether dragons are viewed as monsters depends on the context and perspective of the story or culture.
the best monsters are probablly the dragons. king black dragons to be specific.
There is a group of monsters classified as Dragons such as Flython. There are wild dragon like red dragons, green dragons, drakularges, mandrake marauder, and a lot of other dragon monsters. Two of the boss battles - versus Greygnarl and Barbarus - they are dragons.
Dragons, vampires and werewolves.
3 dragons
they are called dragons
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Thalostar is a wondrous parallel world full of sorcery, dragons, and monsters.
Ghosts vampires bigfoot nessie dragons anything else
dragons and unicorns and faries and monsters and old people
Dragons have three toes if you count them as demons.
Gerald McBoing Boing - 2005 Monsters Snowblowers and Planet Bedtime Fairs Mimes and Dragons was released on: USA: 4 November 2005
The dragons of Greek mythology - giant, serpentine monsters with rows of sharp teeth; called Drakones.