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Heh yea he does but he’s not the only one
there are also the JRR Tolkien interpretations of a dragon, the mythological, oldest origins of the creatures, the Chinese dragon, etc.
Chinese dragons are legendary creatures in Chinese mythology and Chinese folklore. The dragons have many animal-like forms such as turtles, fish, and imaginary creatures, but they are most commonly depicted as snake-like with four legs. In yin and yang terminology, a dragon is yang and complements a yin fenghuang (“Chinese phoenix”).
last I checked, snake-like was usually a description for a creature in the reptile family.
There’s a whole world of interpretation of this mythological creature, D&D doesn’t directly own the concept of dragons as fantasy creatures as their own, original creation.
Favoritism a definition does not make, especially when you only show that you favor D&D’s interpretation over all else.
Also, does this mean Twilight and her friends are… “friends with benefits” in this Tumblrverse?
Well… Spike is the Town SOMETHING. That’s for sure.