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Descriptions of the beast's benevolence vary from the playful Puff (of Peter Yarrow's song) to the sinister Smaug in J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit". Babylonian legends portray the Queen of Darkness as a multi-headed dragon - Tiamat. Walt Disney's Sleeping Beauty features a battle between Prince Phillip and the evil Maleficent and the Germanic myth "Die Nibelungen" climaxes with the battle between Siegfried and the giant Fafnir, who has transformed himself into a wyrm in an effort to become more frightening. Physical characteristics of
dragons also vary but several consistencies are usually present. The beasts
are typically depicted as huge lizards, larger than elephants on average. Long
fangs are generally accepted as are twin horns of varying length. Western
cultures generally include large bat-like wings giving the dragon the
capability of flight. But eastern dragons, usually wingless, use a more
magical means of flying. As well, eastern dragons tend to be more snake-like
in nature, albeit with front and rear legs. Source:
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