"Ride the serpent" is a phrase that can symbolize embracing change, navigating challenges, or exploring the unknown. It often reflects the idea of confronting fears or taking risks in pursuit of personal growth. In some contexts, it can also relate to spiritual or transformative journeys, where one must engage with darker or more complex aspects of life. Overall, it encourages resilience and adaptability in the face of life's uncertainties.
From their first demo CD This Is Only The Beginning1995.
quetzal means bird and coatl serpent, that is serpent that flies or plumed serpent
It is the origin of serpent; it means serpent or snake.
'le serpent' is the French word for 'the snake'.
There is no shadow serpent blade but if you mean the shadow serpent scythe then it is dropped from the Shadow Serpent in Bludrut Keep 4 (/join bludrut4).
a snake is called 'un serpent' in FrenchA snake is 'un serpent' in French.
A snake.
a snake
serpent, snake
un serpent is a snake in French.
"feathered serpent" a Quetzal is a colourful, exotic bird... Coatl (also cohuatl, couatl or cuatl) can mean 'serpent' or 'twin' or 'water serpent'. It could also mean that Quetzal is the bird - flying in the air - and Coatl is the snake - living on the ground - thus a representation of spirit and body.
I think it means" Giant snake" or " Serpent"