His/her parents created Ladon the hundred headed dragon.!!!!!! That is like crzy obvious.
He can't Ladon is immortal
There isnt any importent dragons in the half blood prince.. you might be thibking of the dragon/s in the books: Goblet of fire The deathly hallows Philophersers stone If your not, im sorry! word the question differently and ask the question again xx THEharrypotterFREAK
Draco, the dragon, was placed in the sky as a constellation in ancient mythology, often associated with various legends. In Greek mythology, he is linked to the story of Ladon, the dragon who guarded the golden apples in the Garden of the Hesperides, and was later slain by Hercules. The placement of Draco among the stars serves to immortalize this creature's significance and its connection to themes of protection and guardianship. Additionally, Draco's winding shape in the night sky resembles a dragon, reinforcing its mythological identity.
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Percy, Thalia, and Annabeth battle it out in the Titan's mountain against Atlas. Zoey gets killed by Atlas (her father) and thalia pushes Luke off the cliff. Thalia becomes one of Artemis's hunters so the prophec won't be true about her. Nico is the son of Hades and grover says to Percy and annabeth that he had a message from Pan saying "i await you" Zoe, a former Hesperide, was bitten by Ladon (a dragon that guards the golden apple of Hera). The poison killed her at the end of battling Atlas.
Hera's golden apples grew in the Garde of Hesperides. Though the Hesperides were supposed to tend to the garden, the famed guardian of the golden apples is Ladon, the never-sleeping, hundred headed dragon.
Ladon was the onehundred headed dragon who gaurded the golden apples. Hercules had to get a golden apple for a labor but could not defeat Ladon in hand to hand combat. Hercules then went off and shot Ladon full of poisened arrows. Then hercules took an apple and completed his labor. Tis is one of the many storys about hercules vs. Ladon.
Ladon is pronounced as "LAY-don" in English. The emphasis is on the first syllable.
The dragon Ladon.
Ladon the Dragon
Draco is thought to be Ladon the Hesperian Dragon.
The Greeks named it Draco the dragon. In one of the more famous European myths, Draco represents Ladon, the dragon sometimes depicted with one hundred heads who guarded the golden apples of the Hesperides. The eleventh of the Twelve Labours of Heracles was to steal the golden apples.
Ladon was a dragon in Greek Mythology who is commonly said to have around seven heads. He twined round the tree in the garden of the Hesperides and was supposed to have been slain by Heracles.
The constellation Draco got its name from the Latin word for dragon. It is said to represent the dragon Ladon from Greek mythology.
He can't Ladon is immortal
In the traditional visualization of Hercules, he's kneeling with one "foot" on the "head" of Draco, who represents the dragon Ladon that guarded the garden of the Hesperides. In the myth Heracles killed Ladon to obtain the golden apples.
Some say Herakles killed Ladon, but some deny and say Ladon was killed by Titans Atlas.