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    Beliefs about dragons vary considerably through regions, but dragons in Western cultures since the High Middle Ages have often been depicted as winged, horned, and capable of breathing fire. Dragons in eastern cultures are usually depicted as wingless, four-legged, serpentine creatures with above-average

  3. Jan 4, 2023 · According to medieval legend, the town of Klagenfurt in Austria was founded on a marsh that was home to a Lindwurm, or wingless dragon. Those wanting to settle in the area had to first deal with the dragon before founding Klagenfurt.

    • Perhaps They Are All Just Dragons. All of these different terms are quite old, and came from different places. They originally referred to the same thing—large, mythical reptiles as a group.
    • The Dragon. The poster boy of the giant mythical reptile, dragons are legendary, and the largest of the four types we are looking at today. They are serpent-like, reptilian creatures, with four legs, a separate pair of wings, and normally a long neck and tail.
    • The Drake. Not so different to the dragon, with one very distinct difference. No wings! Now, originally ‘drake’ was just the Teutonic word for dragon, and they meant the four-legged, winged sort we already talked about above.
    • The Wyvern. At first glance, the wyvern is indistinguishable from a dragon. But like a drake, it has a key visual difference, and this time it’s not the wings.
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    The word drake is sometimes used synonymous to dragon, but it could also mean a specific kind of dragon. There are different opinions on what a drake is:

    •Any kind of wingless, four-legged

    •A small or young dragon, those are also called dragonlings, wyrmlings or dragonet

    These classifications stem from modern fantasy and are not found in classical mythology. Sometimes they overlap, because according to Jennifer Walker, there are two kinds of drakes, fire-drakes and cold-drakes. Fire drakes have a fire breath and fiery colors like red or orange. Cold drakes however breathe frost breath and are white or light blue. This classification is most likely based on Tolkiens works, where fire drakes and cold drakes are a way to classify if a dragon could breathe fire or not. Cold drakes simply couldn't breathe fire, but had no connection to ice.

    •Circle of the Dragon: Drake

    •Jennifer Walker: What is a dragon?

  4. Oct 28, 2023 · Are there wingless dragons. Indeed, there are wingless dragons! In dragon mythology, winglessness is not necessarily a limitation. Some dragons, such as the aforementioned Wyrm dragons, don’t possess wings but make up for it with their other extraordinary abilities. Is a Basilisk a dragon

  5. Feb 10, 2024 · While English dragons spew fire and do battle with angels, Chinese dragons are sacred beings. Soaring wingless through the clouds, expelling wind not flames, they symbolise luck and blessings.

  6. Wings. Dragons – and by extensions, drakes – possess giant wings on its back. Wings are also a common feature of wyverns, although these body parts tend to project from their arms or front limbs instead.